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Remembering Allah:

The Purposes and Procedures of Dhikr


"O you who believe! Celebrate the praises of Allah, and do so often; and glorify him morning and
evening." (Holy Qur'an 33:41-41)
Allah (SWT) has commanded us to remember him always. He says: "Remember me, I shall remember
you." (Qur'an 2:152) Thus it is very important for us as Muslims to dhikr, or remembrance, of Allah
(SWT).
The purpose of dhikr is to purify our hearts and souls and uplift our spirits. All words of praise and glory
to Allah (SWT), whether spoken out loud, or silently in one's heart, are known as dhikr. When people do
dhikr, their hearts turn to the highest ideals and are free from the temptations of sin. Obviously this is
true only if the words come from the heart and not just from the tongue.
The Qur'an says: "And establish regular prayer, for prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds, and
remembrance of Allah is the greatest thing in life, without doubt." (29:45) In other words, dhikr has an
even greater impact in protecting us from shameful and unjust deeds than regular prayers do. This is
because when a person opens his heart to Allah (SWT) and utters words in His praise, Allah (SWT) fills
him with strength and inner peace, comforting his minds and his heart. The Prophet (PBUH) once said,
"When any group of men remember Allah, angels surround them and mercy covers them, tranquillity
descends upon them, and Allah mentions them to those who are with Him." (Reported by Abu Hurairiah)
The Prophet (PBUH) has described many forms of dhikr and their importance. Among them is what is
described in this hadith: ""And whoever says subhan Allah wa bihamdihi (Glorified is Allah with all praise
due to Him) a hundred times during a day, will have all sins wiped off even if they were as numerous as
the foam on the surface of the sea." (Narrated by Abu Hurairiah) The Prophet (PBUH) has also said,
"When a servant of Allah utters the words la ilaha illa'Allah (there is none worthy if worship except Allah
(SWT)) sincerely, the doors of heaven open up for these words until they reach the Throne of Allah, so
long as it utterer keeps away from the major sins." (Reported by Abu Hurairiah) It is better to count the
phrases on the fingers than counting beads because the fingers will be questioned and will speak on your
behalf on the Day of Judgment.
Dhikr has been given much importance in Islam, and thus it is better to follow a certain etiquette of
dhikr. One should face the Ka'bah when doing dhikr, for the best assemblies are those that are facing the
qiblah. There is a verse in the Qur'an which implies that it is preferable to do dhikr in silence rather than
out loud; the verse says: "And do bring your Lord to remembrance in your very soul, with the humility
and in reverence, without loudness in words, in the morning and evening, and be not of those who are
unheedful." (7:205) The Prophet (PBUH) once happened upon a group of Muslims doing dhikr out loud.
He then said, "Give yourselves a respite, you are not calling upon someone deaf or absent. Surely He
Whom you are calling upon is near you and He listens to all." This hadith also emphasizes the love and
closeness to Allah (SWT) that a person should feel when doing dhikr.
Doing dhikr in a group is even better than doing it by oneself. Ibn Umar has narrated that "The Prophet,
peace be upon him, said, 'When you pass by a garden of Paradise, avail yourselves to it.' The
companions asked, 'What are the gardens, O Messenger of Allah?' The Prophet, peace upon him, replied
"The assemblies or circles of dhikr. There are some angels of Allah who go about looking for such
assemblies of dhikr, and when they find them they surround them.'" Often times people gather in a group
and talk about trivial and irrelevant matters. Participating in such vain conversations is clearly looked
down upon in Islam. Therefore, we should constantly remember Allah (SWT) and do dhikr. The Prophet
(PBUH) said: "If people sit in an assembly in which they do not remember Allah nor invoke blessing on
the Prophet, it will be a cause of grief for them on the Day of Judgment." (Narrated by Abu Hurairiah)
In conclusion, to feel the importance and see the benefits of dhikr, this hadith has been provided: The
Prophet narrated: "Allah (SWT) says: 'I am to my servant as he expects of Me, I am with him when he
remembers Me. If he remembers me in his heart, I remember him to Myself, and if he remembers Me in
an assembly, I mention him in an assembly better than his, and if he draws nearer to Me a hand's span, I
draw nearer to him an arm's length, I draw nearer to him a fathom length, and if he comes to me
walking I rush to him at [great] speed."
 
NOW RECITE THESE WORDS
 
1.SUBHANA- LLAH ......................................33 TIMES
2.ALHAMDULILLAH ......................................33TIMES
3.LAILAHA HAILLA- LLAH............................33TIMES
4.SUBHANA-LLAH WABI HAMDIH .......10 TIMES
5.SUBHANA-LLAH AL'ADHIM...............10 TIMES
6.ALLAHUMMA SWALI ALAA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMAD WA A'LA AALIHI .....30TIMES
 
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IN THE HEREAFTER THIS SMALL THING HAD DONE.
 

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