Islamic Solution for Breakup Problem
Breakup… a small word, but to understand its pain, it takes a broken heart. I’ve often observed that when a relationship ends, it’s not just two people who are separated—dreams are shattered, habits are shattered, and life seems to come to a complete standstill. Similarly, a boy came to me with tears in his eyes and just one question in his heart—”Can Allah give me back my love?” Then I explained to him that the solution to every problem lies in the Quran and prayers. Maulana Rashid Khan believes that a breakup is just a test, not a punishment. Allah never abandons His servants. If the intentions are pure, the love is halal, and the prayers come from the heart, then relationships can be rekindled. All that is needed is true commitment and faith.
Sometimes we think that everything is over, but the reality is something else. The breakdown of relationships is often the result of an evil eye, a misunderstanding, or negative energy. Once, a girl told us that her relationship was absolutely perfect, but then suddenly everything changed. Fights, distance, and then a breakup. All this happened so suddenly that she couldn’t understand what had gone wrong. Then Maulana Rashid Khan Ji gave her a simple wazifa. Within a few days, her partner returned on her own and asked for forgiveness. This wasn’t magic, but rather Allah’s mercy. Islamically performed prayers and wazifas have the power to unite hearts. When a person calls upon Allah with a true heart, even closed doors open.
The biggest question after a breakup is—”Will he or she come back?” The answer to this question isn’t just found through logic, but through faith. Islam teaches us that everything happens by Allah’s command. If your relationship is true, Allah can bring it back. Maulana Rashid Khan says that after a breakup, the first thing you should do is cleanse your heart. Let go of resentment, anger, and thoughts of revenge. Because until your heart is pure, prayers won’t work. Here’s a simple prayer: “O Allah, if this relationship is better for me, please bring it back.” Recite this dua after your daily prayers. Gradually, you will feel peace within yourself, and things will start to fall into place automatically.
Every breakup story is different. In some, trust is broken, in others, there is family pressure, and sometimes, everything ends without any reason. Once, a man said, “I gave her everything, yet she left.” I told him, “Maybe you gave her everything, but you lacked faith in Allah.” This touched his heart. Maulana Rashid Khan always says that love should not only be for humans, but also for Allah. When you make Allah a part of your life, He also takes care of your relationships. The Islamic solution is not limited to just a ritual, but a lifestyle—one that includes patience, gratitude, and prayer.
After a breakup, people often take the wrong path—such as forcing someone or using wrong methods like black magic. But Islam allows us to follow only the halal and pure path. Maulana Rashid Khan Ji clearly states that it is not right to force someone back. If you truly love someone, pray to Allah that they come to you on their own. There is a powerful wazifa—recite Surah Al-Fatiha 41 times and pray to Allah for your love. This wazifa not only strengthens the relationship but also reduces the distance between hearts.
Life is a journey, and every journey faces obstacles. Breakup is also an obstacle, but it is not your destination. I have seen that those who understand this pain and draw closer to Allah not only find their love but also a new life. Maulana Rashid Khan Ji says that if your love is true, no power can keep it away from you. All that is needed is faith, patience, and true commitment.
Finally, I would just like to say this: if you are going through the pain of a breakup, don’t consider yourself alone. Allah is always with you. Talk to them, ask for their help, and trust them. Because when Allah wants to give something, nothing in the world can stop it. And maybe even your love is just a prayer away.

