Wazifa for marriage in UK – A story related to the heart
Listen, I am not telling you this just like that. This story is of a friend of mine – let’s change the name, let’s say her name is “Sarah”. Now Sara lived in UK, educated, good job, but there was no sign of marriage. The girl was beautiful too, but I don’t know why relationships would break as soon as they were formed. Once the matter reached to marriage, cards were about to be printed, but then suddenly the boy’s family refused.
Now imagine, a girl who puts her heart in every relationship, nurtures hopes, and then returns with broken hopes every time – what would be the condition of her heart?
“Is marriage not written in my destiny?” – Sara once asked crying on the phone.
I did not answer, because at that time I had no answer.
But then… I remembered my grandmother.
“Turn to God when you see no other option.”
Grandmother always used to say, “When no door opens, bow your head in the court of Allah.”
That’s all I told Sara – “Do one thing, there is a small Wazifa, try it. Do it with all your heart.”
Now there was no joke here, because when a person is broken, then prayer is his only support. And Wazifa is just a way of praying.
What is Wazifa?
Now many people ask – “What is Wazifa?”
It is a simple thing – it is a way to ask for something from Allah, but with full faith and discipline. There is no magic, no sorcery. It is just a way to pray from the heart.
Just like when you say something to someone from a true heart, then you feel like listening to him. Similarly, Allah also listens – the only condition is that the voice should come from the heart.
Why is this Wazifa necessary for people living in UK?
Now let’s talk about UK. Finding a marriage here is like a needle in a haystack. Culture is different, thinking is different, the way of relationships is also a little different. On top of that, family members sitting in India or Pakistan also say – “You have grown up so much, yet you are not married?”
And then the process of comparison begins – “Phula’s daughter got married at 25, you are now 30!”
Tell me brother, whether someone lives or dies, people should not stop comparing.
Living in UK, there are thousands of girls and boys like Sara who are yearning for marriage. There is a desire in the heart, but no relationship is found. And then, Wazifa comes as a light that shows a ray of hope even in the darkness.
This is a powerful Wazifa; perform it with sincerity.
Now let’s talk about the real thing – Wazifa.
Not just for marriage, but for a good relationship. A relationship that understands, takes care of and respects you.
Wazifa Method:
Every day after Fajr Namaaz and before Isha Namaaz, recite this dua:
“Ya Lateefu, Ya Wadoodu” – 303 times.
While reciting, keep your purpose clear – a good relationship, which Allah also likes.
After this, recite Surah Al-Ikhlas – 11 times.
And then talk to your Lord with a true heart. Talk openly. No pretense. There is no veil from Allah.
What happened to Sara?
Now the question is – did Sara get married?
Yes. In a few weeks, she got a proposal – same city, same background, and most importantly – same thinking. The boy was very simple. And now both are happy. Sometimes when Sara is seen on video call, she smiles and says – “Remember that wazifa? That is what did wonders!”
I laugh and say – “It is all God’s miracle; the stipend was just a means.”
Does Wazifa really make a difference? – A journey from doubt to belief
Look, I don’t make claims. I am neither a Pir Baba, nor an Alim. I am just a common man who has faced the hardships of life himself and has understood that when a person loses everything, then God is the last resort.
Many people say – “Will I get a boy by reading Wazifa?”
The answer is – If you pray from the heart, then Allah definitely listens. Wazifa is not a shortcut, but it is a way to convey the voice of the heart to God.
Think about it every day – you go to office, get tired, your mind is sad, people taunt you. But when you sit with a rosary at night and say to Allah – “I also want someone who understands me” – then that peace is something else.
Remember –
“Whenever you ask Allah for something, you either get that or something better. But nobody ever goes back empty handed.”
Marriage Hurdles in UK – and their Solutions
Now let’s talk about some practical problems that come up especially when getting married in UK:
- Culture Clash:
Many times the boy is brought up in UK and the girl is from India/Pakistan. Difference in thinking becomes the reason for quarrels. So pray that the thinking of both matches. - Family Pressure:
Parents say – “Marry within your community only”. Now finding a community in UK is not an easy task. And then, what should one do according to one’s heart? - Fraud in Online Relationships:
These days there is a lot of fraud on social media and matrimonial sites. Someone calls himself an engineer, but turns out to be an Uber driver. It has become difficult to trust. - Marriage age is passing by:
Girls say – “I am 30 now, proposals are not coming”. Boys also say – “I have to make a career now, then I will get married”. And then marriage is left behind.
There is only one solution to all these things – true intention, patience and prayer.
How to make your wazifa successful?
Keep some things in mind so that your wazifa brings results:
Keep the intention clear: Do not read only for marriage. Think that you want a good relationship.
Read regularly: Do not skip a single day. If you read continuously for 41 days, you will feel the difference yourself.
Be punctual in Namaaz: Wazifa works only when you are punctual in Namaaz. Namaaz is very dear to Allah.
Repent from sins: Ask for forgiveness for every small and big sin that you know.
Be grateful: You are praying for marriage, but be thankful for what Allah has given you so far.
“Can I also do this wazifa?”
Why not! This wazifa is not for any one religion, caste, or gender. If you believe in Allah, and want from your heart to get a good, understanding and true life partner, then this wazifa is for you.
Someone asks – “I prayed a lot, still nothing happened!”
“Did you have full faith?” I ask.
Because wazifa works when you are broken from inside, but still say – “O Lord, I will not lose hope from you.”
What to do after Wazifa for a true relationship? – Prayer from the heart, decision from the mind
You have done the Wazifa. You have also prayed. Now it is time for the next step. Because Allah loves those who trust, but likes those who try even more.
The relationship will not end just because you read the Wazifa. You will also have to do some work.
Understand and take care of yourself
First know yourself. What kind of partner are you looking for? What is important in life – money, thinking, family values, or temperament?
Do you want a religious person?
Are you ready to make sacrifices?
Are you open to long-distance marriage?
When you don’t know your own answers, how will the other person understand?
Find a relationship through halal ways
In today’s world of apps and websites, people forget the difference between halal and haram. So always look for verified and Islamic guideline based relationships.
There are many Muslim matchmakers in UK who work according to Shariat – just do a little research.
Take your family along
Many times children living in UK look for relationships by hiding from their family. Then when the matter progresses, parents get angry. So involve everyone from the beginning.
Family’s blessings are also no less than a wazifa.
Be true from inside, positive from outside
Now ask yourself a question – “Am I worthy of the partner I am looking for?”
Marriage is not just about sleeping or going out together. Marriage is a bond where every day you become each other’s support in troubles.
So if you want someone to understand you, then first understand yourself.
Think positive
Change your mindset
Improve yourself
A day will come when Allah will give you such a relationship that will heal your every wound.
The power of Wazifa – my personal experience
Should I get a little personal here?
Like you, I never imagined getting married. Circumstances were such that I felt – maybe marriage was not written in my fate.
But then my mother gave me this Wazifa – “Ya Wadudu, Ya Latifu”. At first I laughed. Then I thought – let’s try it. And on the 21st day of that prayer, a message came – “Are you open for marriage?”
Today that person is my wife. And every time I look at her, I thank Allah.
So yes, Wazifa works. But only when you read it with faith, patience and hard work.
The result – no doubt in God’s mercy
Marriage is a big decision. And living in the UK, this decision seems even more difficult to take. But you are not alone.
Pray, be patient, and try.
“Allah opens the door from where you have not expected”
So start today itself – a small wazifa, but with great faith.
Maybe the next time you open this page, you too will smile like Sara and say – “Remember that wazifa? That did wonders!”
FAQs – Answers to your queries
Q1: Can men also recite this wazifa?
Yes, absolutely! Both men and women are welcome to use this wazifa. Allah listens to everyone’s prayers.
Q2: Is there any specific time for the wazifa?
It would be better to recite it after Fajr or Isha Namaaz, when the heart is at peace and the focus is on God.
Q3: If I forget one day, do I have to start again?
No, if you forget, ask for forgiveness and continue the next day. The intention in the heart should be true.
Q4: Is there any special precaution while reading the wazifa?
Yes – avoiding sins, not backbiting, and being punctual in prayers are very important.
Q5: If the relationship starts developing very quickly, should the wazifa be stopped?
No, it can be continued with the intention of being thankful, so that Allah’s mercy remains.