Have you ever felt the quiet ache of waiting for the right life partner, or simply craved the peace that comes from knowing Allah has designed a perfect counterpart for everything? We often search frantically for answers in a chaotic world, forgetting that the blueprint for our comfort is already written in the Quran. The anxiety of feeling alone can be overwhelming, but there is a profound, divine reassurance waiting for us.
Here is why this matters: the Quran does not just offer us historical facts; it provides living, breathing solutions to our deepest emotional and spiritual struggles. For those seeking marriage and spiritual comfort, Surah Yasin ayat 36 holds a transformative key.
What is the Meaning of Surah Yasin Ayat 36?
Surah Yasin ayat 36 explains that Allah created everything in pairs. This includes plants, human beings, and undiscovered phenomena. For believers seeking a spouse, this verse provides profound spiritual comfort, confirming that your paired destiny is part of Allah’s perfect divine design.
Arabic Text:
سُبْحَانَ الَّذِي خَلَقَ الْأَزْوَاجَ كُلَّهَا مِمَّا تُنبِتُ الْأَرْضُ وَمِنْ أَنفُسِهِمْ وَمِمَّا لَا يَعْلَمُونَ
Transliteration: Subhanallazi khalaqal azwaja kullaha mimma tunbitul ardhu wa min anfusihim wa mimma la ya’lamun.
English Translation: “Exalted is He who created all pairs – from what the earth grows and from themselves and from that which they do not know.”
Urdu Translation:
پاک ہے وہ ذات جس نے سب چیزوں کے جوڑے پیدا کیے، خواہ وہ زمین کی اگائی ہوئی چیزیں ہوں، یا خود ان کی اپنی جنس، یا وہ چیزیں جنہیں یہ جانتے تک نہیں۔
Hindi Translation:
पवित्र है वह (अल्लाह) जिसने सब चीज़ों के जोड़े बनाए—उन चीज़ों में से जो ज़मीन उगाती है, और स्वयं उनमें (मनुष्यों) से, और उन चीज़ों में से जिन्हें वे नहीं जानते।
Now let’s connect this to daily life. The word Azwaj means pairs, mates, or spouses. When you recite this verse, you are acknowledging that the same Creator who perfectly paired the elements of nature has already designed a perfect pair for your soul.

Tafseer Ibn Kathir: The Perfection of Creation in Pairs
Classical scholar Imam Ibn Kathir highlights that Allah’s perfection is shown through His creation of opposing pairs. While creations depend on their counterparts to survive and multiply, Allah alone is singular, flawless, and entirely independent of any partner.
Let’s understand the real meaning behind this scholarly insight. Imam Ibn Kathir explains that the phrase “from what the earth grows” refers to the diverse agricultural and botanical pairs. “From themselves” refers to male and female within humanity. But the true beauty lies in the words “and from that which they do not know.”
When you spend time learning about how many surahs in Quran carry themes of nature and creation, you begin to see a pattern. The Quran continuously asks us to look at the universe to understand our own lives. Just as protons and electrons pair together to form the physical world, and the night pairs with the day, human beings are designed to find tranquility in a spouse. The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) beautifully emphasized this need for companionship, stating, “When a person marries, he has completed half of his religion” (Sunan al-Tirmidhi).
This becomes important when you look at how we view our periods of waiting. You are not single because you are forgotten; you are simply in the phase of preparation before Allah unites you with your pair.
Finding True Comfort
The Spiritual Habit Loop transforms anxiety into peace through a cycle of trigger, recitation, and reflection. When you feel lonely, use that emotion as a trigger to recite “Subhanallazi khalaqal azwaja kullaha,” rewiring your heart to trust Allah’s perfect timing.
We often fall into negative habit loops. The trigger is loneliness, the routine is overthinking or feeling despair, and the reward is a reinforced state of sadness. The Spiritual Habit Loop breaks this cycle.
- The Cue (Trigger): You feel a sudden wave of anxiety about your future, marriage, or feeling alone.
- The Routine (Action): Instead of dwelling on the fear, you immediately recite the words Subhanallazi khalaqal azwaja kullaha (Glory be to Him who created all pairs).
- The Reward (Relief): Your brain and heart process the meaning of the words. You are reminded of Allah’s control and His promise of pairs. The anxiety is replaced by Tawakkul (trust in God).
By practicing this daily, you train your mind to associate the desire for marriage not with desperation, but with the glorification of Allah. You find spiritual comfort long before the physical comfort of a spouse arrives.
Surah Yasin Ayat 36 Wazifa for Marriage
To perform the Surah Yasin ayat 36 wazifa for marriage, recite the verse 41 times daily after Isha prayer. Combine this with consistent istighfar and durud sharif, asking Allah with complete faith to unite you with your destined righteous spouse.
Many believers look for practical spiritual routines when facing delays in marriage. While patience is required, turning to the words of Allah is the most powerful action you can take. Similar to how believers turn to specific verses like Surah Yaseen Ayat 9 to place a barrier between themselves and their obstacles, Ayat 36 is recited to open the doors of righteous companionship.
Step-by-Step Instructions for the Wazifa:
- Step 1: Perform a fresh wudu (ablution) with mindfulness.
- Step 2: Offer your obligatory Isha prayers.
- Step 3: Recite Durood Shareef (Salawat) 11 times. This sends blessings upon the Prophet (ﷺ) and ensures your prayer is elevated.
- Step 4: Recite the verse Subhanallazi khalaqal azwaja kullaha mimma tunbitul ardhu wa min anfusihim wa mimma la ya’lamun exactly 41 times.
- Step 5: Recite Durood Shareef 11 times again to close the recitation.
- Step 6: Raise your hands and make a sincere, emotional Dua to Allah in your own language. Ask Him to grant you a spouse who will be a source of peace for your heart and a partner in your faith.
Perform this routine consistently for 21 or 41 days without skipping. Women should pause during their monthly cycles and complete the remaining days afterward. Consistency is the secret to seeing the fruits of any spiritual practice.
People Also Ask
Reciting this verse brings deep spiritual comfort, relieves anxiety about the future, and strengthens a believer’s trust in divine destiny. It is especially beneficial for those seeking marriage, as it serves as a powerful reminder of Allah’s design of pairs.
For the purpose of marriage (wazifa), spiritual guides generally recommend reciting the verse 41 times daily. It is best done after the Isha prayer, framed by Durood Shareef, and continued for 41 consecutive days.
Yes. Repeating just the first part of the verse, Subhanallazi khalaqal azwaja kullaha, is an excellent daily dhikr. It keeps the tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah and helps maintain a state of hope and gratitude throughout the day.

