Zari Hassan prays for her younger husband, Shakib not to cheat
South African entrepreneur and mother of five, Zari Hassan has recently shared a heartfelt prayer for her husband, Shakib Lutayaa, during a solemn moment captured on her TikTok page.
Dressed in an elegant golden hijab, Zari sat beside her husband, who donned a black kanzu paired with a white cover, as they engaged in prayer together.
Throughout the prayer, Shakib showed his support by responding with a resounding ‘Amin’ after each request.
Zari expressed her deepest desires for their marriage, including a plea for faithfulness and the blessing of two daughters.
She also prayed for abundant blessings for her husband, envisioning a future filled with prosperity, luxury, and travel.
“Allahuma black G-Wagon for my husband, big businesses for my husband. Two baby girls for my husband,” Zari prayed.
“Big mansion for my husband. Trips, trips, trips, vacations in Dubai, shopping spree in Dubai. Travelling in private jets, long life, Allahuma health, my peace and everlasting love. No cheating, no gallivanting, no jollying,’ she said.”
Zari also extended her prayers to her children, wishing them good health and prosperity.
Additionally, she expressed a personal desire for a new pink G-Wagon to complement her husband’s.
“Allahuma gold jewellery and great legacy and to be able to work hard and keep everything you are going to bless us with.”
Zari and Shakib embarked on a spiritual journey in March following a brief period of separation.
At the time, the couple shared photos of themselves joyfully strolling together in a location believed to be Saudi Arabia.
Zari also took to her Snapchat account, documenting their journey, showcasing their Emirates Business class flight to Dubai, and captioning it “Umrah2024.”
Umrah is a sacred pilgrimage undertaken by Muslims, aimed at cleansing the soul of past sins.
It is a journey seen as protection from poverty and life’s burdens, as pilgrims devote their wealth and time in the way of Allah.
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@zarithebosslady10 Allahumma innaka `afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa`fu `annee Oh Allah, You are forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me ramadan fyp