Things that Increase & Reduce Rizq
Things that Increase "Rizq" :
Things that Reduce "Rizq" :
1 | Good intentions. |
2 | "Silla-e-Reham" - Staying in touch with family and relatives and being good towards them. |
3 | Always saying in a state of "wudhoo". |
4 | Telling the truth. |
5 | Not swearing/taking oaths. |
6 | "Istighfar" - Seeking forgiveness from Allah (SWT). |
7 | Good Akhlaq" - good moral/ethics. |
8 | Not being greedy and being gracious for all the blessings of Allah (SWT). |
9 | Being present in the mosque at the time of "azhan". |
10 | Saying namaaz in Jamaat. |
11 | Being absolutely attentive and humble during namaaz. |
12 | Being kind to all the forty neighbours on each of the four side of your house. |
13 | Clipping nails on Friday. |
14 | sweeping the main door of the house and keeping it tidy. |
15 | Having good behaviours with the momineens. |
16 | Combing your hair. |
17 | Punctuality. |
18 | Being trustworthy. |
19 | Saying the azhan and repeating it while being said. |
20 | Staying awake in the morning. |
21 | Giving priority to Allah's (SWT) commands over people's wishes. |
22 | Must not consider "rizq" (sustenance) to be something insignificant. |
23 | Giving "sadqa" - alms. |
24 | Reciting Sura -e- Yaseen in the morning and Sura -e- Waqia at night. |
25 | Praying Safa vitr zulus namaaz on time. |
26 | Avoiding futile conversations. |
27 | Avoiding unchaste actions. |
28 | Not talking in the toilet. |
29 | Good handwriting. |
30 | Being a pleasant speaker. |
31 | Reciting this one hundred times a day: La illaha illalahul malikul haqul mobeen. |
32 | Frequently repetition of : Lahawla wa la qoowata illa billahil aliyyil azeem. |
33 | Praying any outstanding and night prayers. |
34 | Reciting Sura -e- Tawheed when entering the house. |
35 | Saying "Subhan Allah" thirty time daily. |
36 | Turning on the lights of the house before sunset. |
37 | Washing hands before and after eating. |
1 | Considering namaaz to be insignificant. |
2 | Being disrespectful with parent. |
3 | Addressing parents by their names. |
4 | Walking in front of the aged. |
5 | Cursing one's own children and praying bad things for them. |
6 | Breaking ties with relatives. |
7 | Managing financial affairs without any consideration and prior thought. |
8 | False swearing. |
9 | Expressing greed. |
10 | Having the habit of lying. |
11 | Turning away the needy. |
12 | Rushing out of masjid. |
13 | Going to the market before sunrise. |
14 | Buying bread from a "faqeer" beggar. |
15 | Sleeping a lot. |
16 | Sleeping naked. |
17 | Eating while lying down. |
18 | Keeping the dishes undone (not washing them). |
19 | Not honouring bread crumbs. |
20 | Not washing hands before and after eating. |
21 | Using all kinds of wood for a tooth pick. |
22 | Biting nails. |
23 | Combing hair with a broken comb. |
24 | Being stingy. |
25 | Lavish the expenditures without a purpose. |
26 | Eating and drinking in the state of "janabat" and "etlaam". |
27 | Urinating in the shower. |
28 | Urinating while naked. |
29 | Shameless behaviour. |
30 | Not wiping spider webs. |
31 | Keeping garbage in the rooms. |
32 | Sleeping while the sun is setting. |
33 | Listening to music. |
34 | Sitting at the main door. |
35 | Eating in an unclean and cracked dish. |
36 | Sleeping between the time for Namaaz-e-Fajr and sunrise. |
37 | Wiping the hands and mouth with sleeves. |
38 | Sweeping the house at night. |
39 | Leaving the food and drinks uncovered. |
40 | Having an appearance of a beggar. |
41 | Being severe with the wife in the matters of food and clothing. |
42 | Being lazy. |
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