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Post by samreen on Feb 6, 2006 19:36:30 GMT
'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
My friend got married three years ago to a nice sunni muslim boy in the US.She didnt know before marraige that her husband drinks and smokes.After she went to the US, she found out that her husband drinks everyday,smokes and also has a white woman friend who says she is just a friend ,but my friend isnt sure.My friend is a simple religious girl with very good education.She tries for her husband to pray and follow islam, but that makes them fight.her husband doesnt belive in religion.He isnt a bad person she says,but is just misdirected.She wants to know if there is some wazaif/dua that will make her husband to come to the right path of Islam and stop drinking/smoking/seeing the white woman.Your help is highly anticipated.
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Post by Imam on Feb 15, 2006 14:11:49 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,Praise be to Allah the Almighty who is the Lord of the Worlds, and may Endless Blessings be showered upon His Most Beloved and Final Messenger,Hadrat Muhammad Mustafa (Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa aalihi wa Sallam)Jazak'Allah for your valued question. Although there are many deeds ( a'mal) that can be done in order to make the husband listen to the wife, especially in cases where, the husband is disobedient, nevertheless, the wife should pray her five times salaah, and sincerely make du'a to Allah the Almighty, for Him to bring the husband back onto the straight path. The Nad-e-'Ali, which is a very powerful recitation can be recited 47 times, afterwhich one may blow on their hands, and wipe it all over their body, which will create love between a husband and wife, and whomever the reciter will talk to, will then become obedient. The Nad-e-'Ali is: 'Bismillah hir Rahmanir Rahim, Nad-e-'Aliyyin mazharal 'Aja'ibi tajid hu 'awnal laka fin nawa'ibi kullu hammiw wa ghammin sayanjali bi nabuwwati ka Ya Rasul Allahi wa bi wilaayati ka Ya 'Aliyu ya 'Aliyu ya 'Aliyu'I hope that when you start acting upon this, that you do not stop, until you are quiet confident that what you have intended for, has now been achieved. May Allah give us all the tawfiq, to do what is right, and prevent us from doing that, which is wrong. (Amin)Wallahu A'lamu Biththawaab M. Waseem Ashrafi
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