SAEDNEWS: Perhaps the most powerful prayer for sustenance and livelihood can be derived from the heart of the Quran, provided that you know the proper method and manner of reciting this prayer for an immediate increase in provision.
According to Saednews, Surah Al-Fatiha, also called Al-Hamd, is the first chapter of the Holy Quran and is known as Umm al-Kitab (the Mother of the Book). It is recited in both obligatory and recommended prayers. This Meccan surah has countless virtues.
It is said to be recited for healing the sick, finding lost items, fulfilling needs, attracting love, bringing back a beloved, and protecting one’s reputation, among other purposes. However, one of its most important miraculous benefits is considered to be the increase of sustenance (rizq) and wealth. If you are currently facing financial difficulties and wish to increase your income and business prosperity, you are encouraged not to overlook the perceived miraculous power of Surah Al-Fatiha for quick fulfillment of needs, and to recite it in the manner described in this section.
It is narrated from Imam Ali (peace be upon him):
If you desire abundant sustenance and wealth, and wish to become independent of all others and quickly reach your goals while being protected from deceit and harm, then recite Surah Al-Fatiha, as it contains remarkable secrets.
To achieve your desires and fulfill your needs, recite this surah 100 times in five daily periods (morning, noon, afternoon, sunset, and night prayers).
In this way, you may attain honor, status, and dignity, and receive a lasting form of honor that does not diminish with time or events, along with continuous happiness and relief from harm, distress, and difficulties.
You will not suffer from hunger, poverty, or isolation, and no one will gain dominance over you. You will be under divine protection and may reach your aspirations in life. If you continue this practice consistently, it is said that, by divine grace, someone will come to support you and make you independent of others.
(Source: “Spiritual and Physical Quranic Healing,” p. 66, attributed to Shams al-Ma’arif al-Kubra)
If a person performs a two-unit (rak‘ah) prayer with the intention of having a need fulfilled, and in each rak‘ah says “Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim” 19 times, then recites Surah Al-Fatiha after that, and after completing the prayer recites “Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim” 786 times, then, by God’s will, any lawful need will be fulfilled.
(Source: “Spiritual and Physical Quranic Healing,” p. 67, attributed to Shams al-Ma’arif al-Kubra)