Surah Ikhlas for Expanding Sustenance

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Unlocking the Doors of Sustenance: The Secret of Surah Ikhlas and the Blessing Dua

Peace be upon you, dear brothers and sisters. Do you ever feel your sustenance is dwindling? Are financial difficulties troubling you? Did you know there’s a very special practice through the immense power of Surah Ikhlas that can bring abundance and blessings even without you getting up from your place? In this post, I am sharing this secret specifically for Thursday with you. Are you ready to unlock the doors of sustenance?

Surah Ikhlas for Expanding Sustenance

If you want your sustenance to expand, to attain limitless wealth, property, and possessions; recite Surah Ikhlas 1031 times on Thursday, after performing ghusl (ritual bath), sitting in a secluded place, and starting with a Bismillah in one sitting, meaning without getting up. And after every thousand recitations, recite the 19th verse of Surah Ash-Shu’ara once. The recitation of the verse is as follows:

Allâhu latîfun bi ibâdihî yerzuku men yeşâu, ve huvel kavîyyul azîz.

The meaning of the verse is as follows: “Allah is Most Gentle with His servants, He gives provisions to whom He wills. And He is the Powerful, the Exalted in Might.” If you recite as described, before you even get up, Allah the Almighty will manifest His mercy and blessings upon you. He will open the doors of His infinite treasures and shower His mercy upon you. O dervish! Reciting Surah Ikhlas in this manner is the Greatest Name (Ism-i Azam). It is the Philosopher’s Stone (Kibriti Ahmer). If you intend to recite it for something other than expanding sustenance, then find a verse that corresponds to your intention and recite that.

The Virtues of Surah Ikhlas and Its Place in Esoteric Sciences

The virtues of Surah Ikhlas are countless. Islamic scholars and mystics have described the secrets and benefits of Surah Ikhlas in detail in their works. It is narrated that Surah Ikhlas gives spiritual strength and peace to the reciter, expands sustenance, wards off calamities, and has many other benefits. For those interested in the science of Havas (esoteric properties of Quranic verses), Surah Ikhlas holds an important place. It is stated that by reciting Surah Ikhlas in specific numbers and at specific times, various spiritual benefits can be obtained.

Importance of Surah Ikhlas According to Sources

The virtues and secrets of Surah Ikhlas are not only found among the common people but also in the works of Islamic scholars. Imam Ghazali, in his book “Ihya-u Ulumiddin,” has dedicated a significant portion to the importance and virtues of Surah Ikhlas. Also, in Abdul Qadir Gilani’s book “al-Gunyah li-Talibi Tariq al-Haqq,” information about the virtues and methods of reciting Surah Ikhlas can be found. In these works, it is narrated that Surah Ikhlas gives spiritual strength and peace to the reciter, expands sustenance, wards off calamities, and has many other benefits.

The Importance of Intention and Means to Reach Sustenance

As you can see, the treasure of our Lord’s mercy is infinite. Surah Ikhlas and the verses are means for us to reach these treasures. By keeping your intention sincere and applying this valuable formula, you too can be favored by the Almighty Allah’s grace. Do not neglect to share this video so that this valuable information reaches more people. We would be very happy if you subscribe to our channel to support us. May my Lord make the sustenance of all of us lawful and abundant, and grant us the good wishes that pass through our hearts. May you be entrusted to Allah.

Final Words

This special combination of Surah Ikhlas and the 19th verse of Surah Ash-Shu’ara can be a means for opening the doors of sustenance and increasing blessings. However, we must not forget that Allah is the one who gives and withholds sustenance. What is upon us is to sincerely make dua (supplication), work, and trust in Allah. The information shared in this post is just a recommendation and reminder. It is best for everyone to act according to their own beliefs and understanding.

Sources

  • Ghazali, Imam. Ihya-u Ulumiddin.
  • Gilani, Abdul Qadir. al-Gunyah li-Talibi Tariq al-Haqq.
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Invitation of the Servant Angel of Surah Al-Ikhlas | HavasThe Science of Havas And The Servants (Hadim) Of SurahsIn Havas literature, it is believed that every Surah, verse, and even each of the Esmaü'l Hüsna (Beautiful Names of Allah) in the Holy Qur'an has attendant servants (hadim) assigned in the spiritual realm. It is stated that these hadim can be angels or prominent figures among Muslim jinn. It is accepted that communication with these hadim is possible through specific methods, spiritual disciplines (riyazet), and remembrances (zikr). It is believed that the hadim of Surahs with great virtue and importance, like Surah Al-Ikhlas, are extremely sublime and powerful beings (specified as angels in this narration). The purpose of such invitations is generally to receive spiritual guidance, acquire knowledge, or request help for a legitimate need (hacet).Precautions To Be Taken In InvitationsThere is a very important rule to know before starting Havas practices: "While reciting these invitations, never, ever get up from the prayer rug you are reading on. Whatever invocation (azimet) or invitation (davet) you recite, do not get up from your place until the work is finished, meaning the reading is always done in one sitting (celsede); otherwise, the invitation will not be answered." This warning emphasizes the seriousness of the invitations, requiring uninterrupted focus and spiritual commitment. Once the reading begins, it is essential not to get up, speak, or engage in any other activity until the specified number is completed or the ritual ends.Purpose And Nature Of The Surah Al-Ikhlas InvitationThe primary purpose of this special invitation is to establish friendship with the servants (hadim) of Surah Al-Ikhlas, identified in the narration as three angels named Abdullah, Abdulvahid, and Abdussamed, and to learn hidden knowledge from them. This is a sublime endeavor aimed at spiritual elevation and the opening of doors to knowledge, rather than a material request.Step-by-Step Preparation Process For The InvitationAchieving success in such a powerful invitation requires a meticulous preparation and application process.Timing And LocationAccording to the narration, the invitation begins on a Wednesday. The location for the practice must again be halvet (seclusion) – a quiet, calm, clean place where one will not be disturbed.Fasting with Riyazet And Daily GhuslIt is stated that one must fast with riyazet (spiritual discipline/austerity) for three days starting from Wednesday (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday). Riyazet is performed to purify the self and increase spiritual sensitivity; it involves eating little, sleeping little, staying away from worldly occupations, and especially avoiding forbidden and doubtful things. Additionally, performing ghusl (full ritual ablution) daily during these three days reinforces physical cleanliness and spiritual readiness.The Remembrance (Zikr) Of Surah Al-IkhlasDuring the three-day riyazet period, it is stated that Surah Al-Ikhlas should be recited 1000 (one thousand) times after each obligatory prayer (farz namaz). This means reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas a total of 5000 times per day. This zikr requires great patience and consistency.Oud And Sandalwood Incense (Buhur)It is mentioned that during the recitations, "oud" (agarwood) and "sandal" (sandalwood) incenses should be burned daily. Oud and sandalwood are precious incenses frequently used in spiritual practices, believed to have pleasant scents and energy-cleansing properties. These incenses are used to make the spiritual atmosphere of the environment suitable for the invitation.The Special Dua After RecitationIn the narration, it is stated that after every 1000 recitations of Surah Al-Ikhlas, the following special dua should be recited once:Arabic Text:اَللّٰهُمَّ إِنّ۪ي أَسْأَلُكَ يَا حَنَّانُ أَنْتَ الَّذ۪ي وَسِعْتَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ رَحْمَةً وَ عِلْماً أَنْ تُسَخِّرَ ل۪ي خُدَّامَ هٰذِهِ السُّورَةِ الشَّر۪يفَةِ بِحَقِّ مَنْ قَالَ لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللّٰهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ اللّٰهِTransliteration:Allâhümme innî es'elüke yâ Hannânu ente'llezî vesi'te külle şey'in rahmeten ve ilmen en tüsahhira lî huddâme hâzihi's-sûreti'ş-şerîfeti bi hakkı men kâle Lâ ilâhe illallâh Muhammedün Resûlullâh.Meaning:O Hannan (Most Compassionate)! O You Who encompass all things in mercy and knowledge! I ask You to subordinate the servants of this noble Surah to me, for the sake of those who say "Lâ ilâhe illallâh Muhammedün Resûlullâh" (There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah).This dua is a supplication made after the zikr asking Allah to assign the servants of the relevant Surah.Surah Al-Ikhlas: The Essence Of Tawhid And Its VirtuesSurah Al-Ikhlas, the 112th chapter of the Holy Qur'an, expresses the unity of Allah, His uniqueness, and His self-sufficiency in the most concise way. It holds great importance and virtue as it explains the concept of Tawhid (Oneness of God), the foundation of Islamic belief. It is mentioned in Hadith that it is equivalent to one-third of the Qur'an. The intensive recitation of this Surah in invitations stems from its spiritual power and value in the sight of Allah.Arabic Text:بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّح۪يمِقُلْ هُوَ اللّٰهُ اَحَدٌۚاَللّٰهُ الصَّمَدُۚلَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْۙوَلَمْ يَكُنْ لَهُ كُفُواً اَحَدٌTransliteration:Bismillâhirrahmânirrahîm.Kul hüvellâhü ehad.Allâhü's-samed.Lem yelid ve lem yûled.Ve lem yekün lehû küfüven ehad.Meaning (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful):Say: He is Allah, the One.Allah, the Eternal Refuge (As-Samad).He neither begets nor is born.Nor is there to Him any equivalent.The Climax Of The Invitation: The Friday Night RitualAfter completing the three-day riyazet, zikr, and incense practice, one gets up at midnight on Friday night (the night between Thursday and Friday).Hajat Prayer And The Final Thousand RecitationsFirst, 2 rak'ahs of Hajat Prayer (Prayer of Need) are performed. Hajat prayer is a voluntary prayer performed for a specific request or need from Allah. With this prayer, one supplicates for the acceptance of the final zikr and invitation. After the prayer, Surah Al-Ikhlas is recited another 1000 (one thousand) times. Following this recitation, the special dua mentioned above is recited again.Encountering The Angels And GreetingAccording to the narration, after this final recitation and dua, an extraordinary event occurs: the walls of the room split open, and a nur (light) appears inside. From this light, three angels named Abdullah, Abdulvahid, and Abdussamed emerge and give salam (greetings).Receiving The Greeting And RespondingOne must respond to the arriving angels' greetings with great respect and reverence (hürmet ve tazim ile). After receiving their greetings, it is recommended to respond as follows:Words to Say:"Siz beni nasıl aziz kıldıysanız Allah da sizi öyle aziz kılsın."(May Allah honor you just as you have honored me.)This phrase expresses respect for the arriving angels and acknowledges their arrival as a blessing.Making A Pact (Ahd) With The AngelsFollowing this encounter, an ahd (pact or covenant) is made between the practitioner and the angels. It is mentioned that the angels will have certain conditions. If the practitioner accepts these conditions, the invitation is successful, and friendship with the angels is established. However, if the conditions are not accepted, it is stated that all efforts will be in vain. This pact-making is an important step that defines mutual responsibilities and boundaries.Requesting Help From The Servant AngelsOnce the pact is successfully made, these three angels (Abdullah, Abdulvahid, Abdussamed) will assist the person with their legitimate needs (hacet). Whenever a need arises, it is sufficient for the person to recite Surah Al-Ikhlas once and then say, "Ya Abdullah yanıma gel!" (O Abdullah, come to me!). According to the narration, the called angel Abdullah will appear immediately, and the three mentioned angels will fulfill whatever wish (murad) the person has, by the permission of Allah.Final WordThe Invitation of Surah Al-Ikhlas is a special Havas practice aimed at establishing a spiritual connection with angels believed to be serving as hadim and seeking knowledge from them, requiring a high level of spiritual preparation, patience, and sincerity. This ritual, involving many steps such as riyazet, zikr, dua, and incense, relies on the spiritual power of Surah Al-Ikhlas, the most concise expression of the Tawhid belief, the foundation of Islam. However, it must be remembered that such invitations and practices related to hidden knowledge require great responsibility, can be dangerous for the unqualified, and should definitely be evaluated under the guidance of pious scholars. As in all matters, sincerity of intention, seeking the pleasure of Allah, and taking refuge in Him are essential.Bibliography (Representative Sources on General Havas, Angelology, and Occult Sciences):el-Bûnî, Ahmed bin Ali. Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra. (One of the most comprehensive works on Havas and spiritual beings.)Imam Gazzâlî. Ihya'u Ulum al-Din. (A fundamental resource on purification of the heart, self-discipline, and spiritual preparation.)Suyûtî, Jalaluddin. Al-Habaik fi Akhbar al-Malaik. (A work compiling hadiths and narrations about angels.)Kanz al-Khawas. (A popular compilation containing information on the properties (khawas) of various Surahs and prayers.)Deyrebî, Ahmed. Mujarrabat al-Dayrabi. (Contains various tested Havas practices.)
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