ALLAHU, YA Ghaniyyu, Ya Mughni" is a supplication that means
"O Allah, O Rich, O Enricher,"
used to seek Allah's help in gaining wealth and becoming financially independent.
Reciting these names is a form of dhikr (remembrance of Allah) practiced to ask for lawful provisions, relief from debt, and abundant blessings in one's life.
Meaning of the names -
Ya Ghaniyyu:
The Ever-Rich, The Self-Sufficient, The Independent One. This name highlights that Allah is free from all needs, while all of creation is in need of Him.
Ya Mughni:
The Enricher, The Bestower of Wealth.
This name is a direct result of Allah's attribute as Al-Ghaniyyu;
because He is the self-sufficient Rich One, He is the one who makes His servants wealthy and independent.
How to use this supplication
After prayers:
Many Muslims recite these names, often along with others like
"Ya Fattah" (the Opener)
Ya Razzaq" (the Provider),
after daily prayers to seek financial blessings.
Daily practice:
Some traditions suggest reciting
"Ya Mughni" a specific number of times daily, such as 111 times after the Fajr and Isha prayers.
With intention:
The practice is often accompanied by an intention (niyyah) to seek lawful wealth and to be freed from debt. A supporting dua can be to ask Allah to enrich you with halal (lawful) wealth.
WALLAHU A'LAM..
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