Rizq & Provision Tirmidhi 3563 Hasan (Good)

Dua for Rizq and Provision

Prophetic supplication seeking halal provision and sufficiency from Allah alone. A powerful dua for financial blessings and barakah in wealth.

The Dua — Arabic Text & Meaning

اللَّهُمَّ اكْفِنِي بِحَلَالِكَ عَنْ حَرَامِكَ، وَأَغْنِنِي بِفَضْلِكَ عَمَّنْ سِوَاكَ

Transliteration
Allahumma ikfini bihalalika 'an haramika, wa aghnini bifadlika 'amman siwaka
English Meaning
O Allah, suffice me with Your halal from Your haram, and enrich me by Your grace from all others besides You.
Sunan al-Tirmidhi 3563 Hasan — Authentic

When to Recite

Recite morning and evening, after Fajr prayer, or whenever facing financial difficulty. The companion Ali (RA) taught this dua to a man who was struggling with debt and poverty, and Allah relieved him.

"And whoever fears Allah — He will make for him a way out and will provide for him from where he does not expect."

— Quran 65:2-3, Surah At-Talaq

How to Recite Properly

1
After Fajr Prayer
Blessed time for provision
2
Raise Hands
In humble supplication
3
With Certainty
Believing Allah will answer
4
Combine with Effort
Take halal means

Benefits & Virtues

Protection from Haram Income

This dua specifically seeks Allah's protection from forbidden earnings and doubtful transactions.

Develops True Tawakkul

By asking Allah for sufficiency, the heart learns to rely on Allah alone for provision rather than people.

Barakah in Wealth

This dua doesn't just ask for more wealth — it asks for sufficiency and barakah (blessing) in what one has.

Prophetic Recommendation

The Prophet taught this dua to his companions, and it was regularly recited by early Muslims for financial well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Recite 3 times in the morning and 3 times in the evening. Consistency is more important than quantity. Many scholars recommend reciting it after Fajr and Asr prayers.

Yes. This dua is recorded in Sunan al-Tirmidhi (3563) and is classified as Hasan (good). It was taught by the Prophet and narrated by Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA).

Yes. This dua is highly recommended for those in debt. Combined with the specific dua for debt, it is a powerful supplication for financial freedom.