Surah Ikhlas for Expanding Sustenance

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.