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Barakah in Provision

A short but comprehensive ask for blessing in what one has been given. This page gives you the full Arabic text, translation, and practical points to understand and recite this supplication with presence.

Gratitude & Joy
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Start with the Arabic and translation, then move into structured reflection points.

Barakah in Provision

Arabic text

اللَّهُمَّ بَارِكْ لِي فِيمَا رَزَقْتَنِي

Translation

O Allah, bless me in what You have provided me.

Core reflection points

Prophetic or Quranic tradition
Category: Gratitude & Joy
When the need arises with presence of heart
After salah for deeper connection
Strengthens reliance upon Allah (tawakkul)
Brings calm during anxiety and difficulty
Connects daily life to prophetic cadence

Spiritual framework

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Meaning & context

A short but comprehensive ask for blessing in what one has been given. This supplication is preserved in authentic Islamic tradition and is recited with sincerity, knowing that Allah hears every whisper of the heart.

  • Prophetic or Quranic tradition
  • Category: Gratitude & Joy
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When to recite

Scholars encourage consistency over quantity. Repeat with understanding, pause between phrases, and let the words settle in the heart before rushing to the next task.

  • When the need arises with presence of heart
  • After salah for deeper connection
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Spiritual benefit

Regular remembrance softens the heart, anchors gratitude, and turns ordinary moments into acts of worship when recited with presence (khushūʿ).

  • Strengthens reliance upon Allah (tawakkul)
  • Brings calm during anxiety and difficulty
  • Connects daily life to prophetic cadence