Book Name:Rizq Main Tangi Kay Asbab

§  Having good attitude with the people and talking with them politely and softly also increases the sustenance.

§  To keep the house, crockery, and other things neat and clean is also the source of blessings in sustenance.

§  To offer five obligatory Salah with ‘Khushu and Khuzu’ [i.e. humility and absolute concentration], taking care of Ta’deel-e-Arkaan, Wajibat, Sunan and Adaab properly. (Rah-e-‘Ilm, pp. 105)

§  To reach Masjid before the Azan is also the source of blessings in sustenance; always being in the state of Wudu [i.e. ablution] is also the source of blessings in sustenance; not indulging in worldly conversation after Isha Salah and refraining from useless and futile conversation are also the sources of receiving blessings in sustenance.

§  To spend on wife’s clothes and her other necessities.

§  To be generous to one’s own family on 10th day of Muharram (‘Aashura).

§  To make Du’a to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ day and night.

§  To recite بِسۡـمِ اللّٰه and Surah Al-Ikhlas at home in the beginning of the day.

§  To make ablution (i.e., washing hands and mouth) before and after eating.

§  To obey Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ while acting upon the Islamic teachings with punctuality. (Shu’ab-ul-Iman, Hadees 7947)

§  To adopt cleanliness and purity.

§  To pick up and eat the grains of food fallen on the dining-mat.

§  To offer Tahajjud Salah regularly; to seek repentance abundantly; to make Istighfar 70 times between the Sunnah and Fard of Fajr Salah; to recite Ayat-ul-Kursi in the house, and to recite Salat-‘Alan-Nabi abundantly.

§  To give the Glorious Quran and Islamic books to Madaris as Waqf [i.e. religious endowment].

§  To impart Islamic knowledge to others, even if it is one Quranic Ayah or one Islamic ruling, is also the source of blessings in sustenance.