Abu Fauzi
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As-Salaam alaikum,
The Noble Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu alaihi Wasallam, mentioned that "the most beloved words to Allah are four: Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, La-ilaha illallah, and Allahu Akbar. It makes no difference with which one you begin [reciting]." (Sahih Muslim).
And very much related to this is the Prophet's saying:--
"To say: Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah and La-ilaha illallah and Allahu Akbar
is more beloved to me than that from which the sun rises." (Muslim)
In otherwords, reciting these Noble Phrases/words is more valuable than all this dunya and this universe. Indeed, this dunya does NOT weigh more than a wing of a mosquito in Allah's eyes as we learnt in the Hadith where the Prophet, alaihi salaat was salaam, said:--
"If the value of this dunya weighed the wing of a mosquito, Allah
would never give a cup of water for the unbelievers to drink." (Tirmidhi)
So, let us constantly be reciting those words (at least 100 times or more), in our daily Zikr when we sit to remember Allah in the mornings and evenings.
Best Regards.
The Noble Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu alaihi Wasallam, mentioned that "the most beloved words to Allah are four: Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, La-ilaha illallah, and Allahu Akbar. It makes no difference with which one you begin [reciting]." (Sahih Muslim).
And very much related to this is the Prophet's saying:--
"To say: Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah and La-ilaha illallah and Allahu Akbar
is more beloved to me than that from which the sun rises." (Muslim)
In otherwords, reciting these Noble Phrases/words is more valuable than all this dunya and this universe. Indeed, this dunya does NOT weigh more than a wing of a mosquito in Allah's eyes as we learnt in the Hadith where the Prophet, alaihi salaat was salaam, said:--
"If the value of this dunya weighed the wing of a mosquito, Allah
would never give a cup of water for the unbelievers to drink." (Tirmidhi)
So, let us constantly be reciting those words (at least 100 times or more), in our daily Zikr when we sit to remember Allah in the mornings and evenings.
Best Regards.