This above-mentioned hadith states that reciting any part of the Quran has its own benefit. Below are a few hadith pertaining specifically to Surah al-Waqiah. " Sūrah Wāqiʾah (chapter 56 of the Qur'ān) is the sūrah of wealth, so recite it and teach it to your children." (Ibn 'Asākir)
Answer. Praise be to Allah. Ghasb in Arabic means to seize something wrongfully. In Fiqh terminology, it means taking the property of others wrongfully, by force. Ghasb is haraam according to the consensus of the Muslims, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "And eat up not one another's property unjustly (in any illegal way
(Quran, 5:50) The Quran tells us that this category of individual is open to the guidance that can carry her or him to the higher domains in terms of the provision of rizq: This (Quran) is a clear insight and evidence for mankind, and a guidance and a mercy for people who have Faith with certainty. (Quran, 45:20) 4- Seeking Forgiveness (Istighfar)
The Principal of Rizq (sustenance) for a Muslim. By: H. Abu Hurairah Abdul Salam, Lc., MA (Director of Development and Philanthropic Cooperation of ZISQ Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta) Every human being in the world will seek the sustenance that Allah has provided. This word sustenance which has become Indonesian, is an absorption word from the Qur
5. Surah al-Falaq: This surah is known as the "Surah of Protection". It is said that whoever recites this surah will be protected from all evil. 6. Surah al-Nas: This surah is known as the "Surah of Mankind". It is said that whoever recites this surah will have their rizq increased. These are some of the best surahs for rizq and wealth.

One must recite Surah Al-Waqiah to earn the reward as it is part of the holy Quran. Also, we can read it for Rizq and to save ourselves from poverty. Whereas Allah has said in Surah An-Nahl: "Whoever does righteousness, whether male or female, while he is a believer- We will surely cause him to live a good life, and We will surely give them

Rizq is what has been apportioned for you which benefits you. So Allah (swt) is ar-Razzaq—He is the One who creates your rizq, and takes it upon Himself to deliver what He has apportioned to His servants. And because He is ar-Razzaq, and not ar-Raaziq, He provides this sustenance to everyone: Muslim and non-Muslim, woman and man, humans and

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