Ever felt that sharp throb in your temples at 2 AM, wondering if Jannah’s promise of pain-free bliss could touch your world right now? You’re not alone—millions turn to Surah Al-Waqiah 56:19 for just that.
What Is “La Yusaddauna Anha Wala Yunzifun”?
Recite Surah Al-Waqiah ayat 19 three times with your right hand on your forehead for quick headache relief—it’s a simple wazifa many families swear by. This verse from the Quran describes Paradise wine that brings no headache or intoxication. Picture Karachi moms using it nightly for their kids’ migraines while juggling iftar prep.
Multilingual Proof
Arabic:
لَا يُصَدَّعُونَ عَنْهَا وَلَا يُنْزِفُونَ
Transliteration:
Lā yuṣaddac‘ūna ‘anhā wa lā yunzifūn
English (Saheeh International):
No headache will they have therefrom, nor will they be intoxicated
Urdu (Jalandhari):
نہ اس سے ان کا سر چکرائے گا اور نہ وہ بےہوش ہوں گے
Word-by-word: لا (no), يُصَدَّعُونَ (headache given), عَنْهَا (from it), وَلَا (nor), يُنْزِفُونَ (intoxicated/exhausted).

Quranic Context and Tafsir
Surah Al-Waqiah 56:19 sits in a chapter about the Day of Judgment, highlighting rewards for the righteous—pure drink without earthly downsides like hangovers or head pain. Ibn Kathir explains it as divine mercy freeing believers from worldly afflictions in eternity; Maududi adds it symbolizes clarity without mental fog. Scholars like these see no direct headache cure command, but ruqyah tradition applies its imagery to pain today.
Here’s why this matters for you: That “no headache” assurance echoes Allah’s power over all suffering, making recitation a trust in His shifa.
Proven Wazifa Methods
Place your right hand on the pain spot, read 3x Durood, recite the ayat 3-7 times while blowing gently, then 3x Durood again—relief often comes fast for migraines. Busy professionals fit it into a 2-minute nightly slot after Isha; Pakistan families pair it with Surah Fatiha for kids. No Hadith mandates this exact verse for headaches, but general ruqyah is sunnah.
Related Sources
Ruqyah Hadith (Sahih Muslim):
Arabic:
أَعُوذُ بِعِزَّةِ اللَّهِ وَقُدْرَتِهِ مِنْ شَرِّ مَا أَجِدُ وَأُحَاذِرُ
Transliteration: A‘ūdhū bi-‘izzatillāhi wa qudratihi min sharri mā ajidu wa uhādhir
English: I seek refuge in the might and power of Allah from the evil of what I find and fear
Urdu:
میں اللہ کی عزت اور قدرت کا پناہ مانگتا ہوں جو مجھے مل رہا ہے اور ڈر لگا رہا ہے اس کے شر سے
Recite 7x after Bismillah 3x—Prophet ﷺ used it for pain.
Benefits of Reciting Every Night
Nightly recitation builds barakah, easing chronic migraines while drawing spiritual rewards like rizq increase—families report calmer homes and better sleep. Ibn Kathir ties Surah Al-Waqiah to protection from poverty; modern scholars like Assim Al Hakeem endorse Quranic ruqyah over amulets. Link it to our complete dua for headache relief for full routines.
Let’s look at the heart of the issue: Consistency turns this into a shield, blending deen with daily grind.
The Spiritual Habit Loop
Cue: Headache hits. Craving: Instant peace. Response: Recite 56:19 + Fatiha. Reward: Pain fades, tawakkul grows. This loop fits 2026 life—track via dua apps while chasing rizq. Try pairing with powerful dua for rizq to sustain health for holistic barakah.
Surah Fatiha for Shifa
Arabic: First 7 ayaat of Quran
Transliteration: Alhamdu lillāhi rabbil ‘ālamīn…
English: Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds…
Urdu: سب تعریفیں اللہ کے لیے…
Hadith (Bukhari): Greatest surah for all cures.
Surah Waqiah 56:19 – A Quranic Path to Healing & Peace (PDF)
People Also Ask:
Yes—recite it on forehead for relief, rooted in ruqyah, though not explicit Hadith.
Quick pain relief, nightly protection, spiritual clarity—no intoxication mirrors stress-free mind.
Paradise drink purifies without harm, symbolizing Allah’s perfect mercy.
Shifa from poverty/headaches, per Hadith; migraine families see fast results.
A‘ūdh bi-‘izzah… (above)—explore more authentic Hadith duas for pain relief.
Share your story or submit a dua request—download our free wazifa PDF for daily tracking. Start tonight.

