SAEDNEWS: In addition to psychological and emotional approaches, reciting Quranic prayers and supplications from the traditions of the Imams can have a significant influence on fostering love, affection, and emotional closeness between husbands and wives.
According to Saednews, many people search for prayers to reconcile with a spouse after divorce or separation, bring a husband back home, resolve relationship problems quickly, or prevent divorce. This article presents several traditional prayers and religious recitations associated with love, reconciliation, and improving relationships.
Before anything else, remember that building a loving relationship and improving a marriage requires knowledge, effort, and practical action alongside prayer. In Surah An-Najm, verses 39–40, God says:
“A person will have only what they strive for, and their efforts will surely be seen.”
For this reason, learning relationship skills and techniques for repairing and restoring a relationship—even when communication has stopped—can be important. The article recommends the Novin Binesh psychology team, which works with relationship and emotional issues using modern psychological approaches.
Prayer and asking God for help are also considered important. While working on ourselves and developing qualities that make us more lovable, we can ask God to make us beloved among His servants:
“O Allah, make me beloved among all Your creation, so that no one among Your creation has harshness toward me or opposes me. Make them welcome me with open faces, fulfill my needs, seek my satisfaction, and fear displeasing me, by Your Holy, Great, and Most Great Name.”

“O Allah, make me beloved among Your creation, bestow upon me abundance from Your provision, and enable me to fulfill Your rights through Your mercy, pleasure, generosity, and kindness, O Most Generous.”
“O Allah, make me beloved to You, to Your angels, to Your messengers, and to Your righteous servants.”
The following prayer is traditionally recommended after the morning prayer and is to be recited consistently. The article describes it as effective for increasing affection and winning hearts:
“O Allah, place my love in the hearts of Your servants. Guarantee my provision throughout the heavens and the earth. Place fear of me in the hearts of Your enemies. Spread Your mercy over me, complete Your blessings upon me, connect them with Your honor toward me, inspire me to be grateful to You, grant me increase from Your bounty, do not let me forget Your remembrance, and do not make me among the heedless.”
For increasing the love and affection of a desired person from a distance, the article recommends reciting the following verse seven times over a sweet food and giving it to the desired person:
“And We certainly tested Solomon, and We placed a body upon his throne; then he turned in repentance.”
— Surah Sad, 38:34
The article recommends reciting verse 7 of Surah Al-Mumtahanah seven times into the palm of the hand, blowing gently onto it, and then wiping the face:
“Perhaps Allah will create affection between you and those whom you have regarded as enemies. Allah is All-Powerful, and Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
It also recommends remaining in a state of ritual purity and carrying a written version of the following phrase:
“They love them as they love Allah, but those who believe are stronger in their love for Allah.”
The article also describes a folk practice involving 41 black peppercorns. It instructs the practitioner to recite Surah Quraysh over the peppercorns and place them in a fire. The practice is presented as a means of making someone strongly attached through love.
The recitation given is:
“In the name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful.
For the accustomed security of Quraysh,
their accustomed security in the journeys of winter and summer,
let them worship the Lord of this House,
who fed them against hunger and made them safe from fear.”
For having prayers answered, gaining the affection of people, and preventing harmful speech from enemies, the article recommends a 40-day practice involving repeated recitation of the following Quranic letters and phrases. It gives frequencies of 1,333 repetitions per day, or 666 or 66 if the higher number is not possible:
“Ya-Sin, by the Wise Qur’an; Sad, by the Qur’an full of reminder; Qaf, by the Glorious Qur’an; Nun, by the Pen and what they write.”
The article describes another traditional practice in which a person identifies the first letter of the name of the individual whose affection they wish to gain and repeats a corresponding invocation 100 times.
For example, for someone named Mohammad, it gives:
“O Creator, O Owner, bring Mohammad’s heart under my influence.”
These practices are presented in the source as traditional religious or folk remedies for reconciliation, affection, and restoring relationships.