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Dua for Wealth and Sustenance in Islam: Rizq, Barakah and Halal Income

November 8, 2023 – Al-Dirassa Institute

Muslim man asking Allah for blessed provision

In Islam, it is permissible to ask Allah for abundant, lawful and blessed sustenance. A believer may make dua for better rizq, barakah in wealth, financial stability and useful provision.

However, wealth should not be sought as an end in itself. In Islam, money is a trust and a test. It must be earned through lawful means, used in what is good, accompanied by gratitude and kept away from injustice, arrogance and haram income.

In this article, you will find duas for wealth in Islam, supplications for halal sustenance, reminders about barakah and practical guidance on seeking provision in a way that respects Islamic ethics.

In summary: in Islam, it is permissible to ask Allah for abundant, lawful and blessed sustenance. A believer does not simply seek to “become rich”, but asks for halal rizq, barakah in wealth, protection from haram income and useful wealth that helps them worship Allah, support their family, give charity and remain grateful.

Can you ask Allah to become wealthy?

It is permissible to ask Allah for abundant, lawful and blessed sustenance. However, a believer should not seek wealth as an absolute goal. They ask Allah for provision that helps them live with dignity, support their family, avoid haram income, give charity and remain grateful.

Wealth can be a blessing when it is earned lawfully and used in obedience to Allah. It can also become a test if it leads to arrogance, injustice, neglect of prayer or excessive attachment to this world.

A Muslim therefore asks Allah for useful wealth, pure sustenance and barakah that brings them closer to Him, not wealth that takes them away from their faith.

Dua for halal and sufficient sustenance

One of the most suitable supplications for asking Allah for lawful wealth and protection from haram income is the following dua:

Arabic:

اللَّهُمَّ اكْفِنِي بِحَلَالِكَ عَنْ حَرَامِكَ وَأَغْنِنِي بِفَضْلِكَ عَمَّنْ سِوَاكَ

Transliteration: Allahumma-kfini bi halalika ‘an haramika wa aghnini bi fadlika ‘amman siwak.

Translation: O Allah, suffice me with what You have made lawful against what You have forbidden, and enrich me by Your grace so that I need no one besides You.

Meaning: This supplication is deep because it does not only ask for money. It asks Allah to make the halal sufficient, to keep the believer away from haram income and to enrich them through His grace. It reflects the Islamic understanding of sustenance: seeking provision while respecting the limits set by Allah.

Dua for barakah in wealth

A believer may ask Allah to bless what He has already granted. Barakah does not only mean having more. It means having provision that is beneficial, stable and useful.

Arabic:

اللَّهُمَّ بَارِكْ لِي فِيمَا رَزَقْتَنِي وَزِدْنِي مِنْ فَضْلِكَ

Transliteration: Allahumma barik li fima razaqtani wa zidni min fadlik.

Translation: O Allah, bless what You have provided me and increase me from Your grace.

Meaning: This dua asks Allah to place goodness in the provision already received and to grant more through His generosity. It reminds the believer that wealth is not only about quantity, but also about the blessing Allah places in it.

Dua to ask Allah for rizq

Rizq refers to the provision Allah grants to His creation. It may include money, but it also includes health, time, knowledge, family, faith, peace of heart and opportunities to do good.

A believer may ask Allah for good, pure and blessed sustenance in their own words:

O Allah, grant me lawful, pure and blessed sustenance. Keep me away from haram income, protect me from injustice, place barakah in my wealth and make my provision a means to obey You, support my family and do good.

It is permissible to make dua in English or in one’s own language. However, learning supplications in Arabic helps preserve known formulas and better understand important concepts such as rizq, barakah, halal and tawakkul.

Wealth, barakah and contentment

In Islam, true wealth is not limited to money. A person may have many possessions without barakah, while another may have less wealth but live with peace, dignity and gratitude.

Asking for barakah means asking Allah to place goodness, stability and benefit in what He grants. A believer therefore asks for useful, lawful and blessed wealth, not wealth that takes them away from Allah.

Contentment is also a great form of wealth. It does not mean abandoning effort, but recognizing Allah’s blessings, avoiding excessive envy and seeking what is halal with trust in Him.

Causes of sustenance in Islam

Duas are important, but they should be accompanied by lawful means. A believer asks Allah while acting responsibly, honestly and within what is halal.

  • seeking halal income;
  • avoiding haram money;
  • working seriously and honestly;
  • respecting the rights of others;
  • giving charity;
  • asking Allah for forgiveness;
  • maintaining family ties;
  • being grateful for existing blessings;
  • trusting Allah without abandoning effort.

Tawakkul does not mean remaining inactive. It means taking lawful means while knowing that the final outcome belongs to Allah.

Asking Allah for forgiveness as a path to good

Seeking forgiveness, known as istighfar, is one of the great spiritual means of returning to Allah and seeking His mercy. A believer may often repeat this simple formula:

أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ

Transliteration: Astaghfirullah.

Translation: I ask Allah for forgiveness.

Istighfar reminds the believer that sustenance does not depend only on material means. It is also connected to one’s relationship with Allah, sincerity, repentance and staying away from sins.

You may also read our article: dua for forgiveness from Allah.

Mistakes to avoid when asking Allah for wealth

When asking Allah for better sustenance, it is important to avoid mistakes that can distort the Islamic understanding of wealth.

  • thinking that a dua automatically makes someone rich;
  • seeking money through haram means;
  • neglecting effort and lawful causes;
  • asking for wealth out of pride or showing off;
  • forgetting gratitude and charity;
  • thinking poverty always means Allah has abandoned someone;
  • thinking wealth always means Allah is pleased with someone;
  • measuring success only through money.

A believer asks Allah for what is good, even when they do not always know what is truly best for their faith, life and Hereafter.

Related duas about rizq and hardship

You may also read these related articles about sustenance, Allah’s help, forgiveness and life difficulties:

Learn duas and the rulings of halal sustenance

Reading duas in transliteration can help at the beginning, but learning to read Arabic allows you to preserve pronunciation better and understand words related to rizq, barakah, halal and trust in Allah.

With a teacher, you can gradually learn useful supplications, the basics of belief, the rulings of lawful income and Islamic reminders related to work, trade and sustenance.

FAQ about duas for wealth in Islam

Is there a dua to become rich in Islam?

There are duas to ask Allah for lawful sustenance, barakah in wealth and protection from need. However, no dua should be understood as an automatic guarantee of becoming rich.

What dua can I recite for more rizq?

You may recite: Allahumma-kfini bi halalika ‘an haramika wa aghnini bi fadlika ‘amman siwak, which means: O Allah, suffice me with what You have made lawful against what You have forbidden, and enrich me by Your grace so that I need no one besides You.

Can I ask Allah for more money?

Yes, it is permissible to ask Allah for abundant and lawful sustenance. However, a believer should seek money through halal means, avoid injustice and use wealth in what is good.

What is the difference between wealth and barakah?

Wealth often refers to the amount of possessions, while barakah refers to the goodness, benefit and blessing that Allah places in what He grants. A small provision with barakah may be better than great wealth without benefit.

How can I seek barakah in my money?

Barakah is sought through piety, sincerity, halal income, gratitude, charity, maintaining family ties and staying away from forbidden practices.

Conclusion

Asking Allah for wealth, rizq and barakah is permissible in Islam, as long as the believer seeks lawful, useful and beneficial sustenance. A Muslim does not only ask for material abundance, but for wealth that helps them live with dignity, avoid haram income, support their family and do good.

Duas do not replace effort, honesty, lawful work and responsibility. Rather, they accompany these means and remind the believer that all provision comes from Allah.

The best wealth is the wealth that contains barakah, protects faith, nourishes gratitude and brings the believer closer to their Lord.

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