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How
Much zhikr is Required?
Allah,
the Exalted, ordered that He should be remembered a lot.
Describing the wise men and women who ponder His signs,
the Qur'an mentions, "those who remember Allah
standing, sitting and on their sides,'' Qur'an 3.191 and
"those men and women who engage much in Allah's
praise. For them has Allah prepared forgiveness and a
great reward.'' Qur'an 33.35 Mujahid explained, "A
person cannot be one of 'those men and women who
remember Allah much' as mentioned in the above verse of
the Qur'an, unless he or she remembers Allah at all
times, standing, sitting, or lying in bed."
When
asked how much zhikr one should do to be considered as
one of "those who remember Allah much," Ibn
Al-Salah said that "much" is "when one is
constant in supplicating, in the morning and evening and
in other parts of the day and the night as reported from
the Prophet, peace be upon him." Concerning the
above Quranic verses 'Ali b. Abi Talha relates that Ibn
'Abbas said, "All obligations imposed upon man by
Allah are clearly marked and one is exempted from them
in the presence of a genuine cause. The only exception
is the obligation of zhikr. Allah has set no specific
limits for it, and under no circumstances is one allowed
to be negligent of it. We are commanded to 'remember
Allah standing, sitting and reclining on your sides,' in
the morning, during the day, at sea or on land, on
journey or at home, in poverty and in prosperity, in
sickness or in health, openly and secretly, and, in
fact, at all times throughout one's life and in all
circumstances."
Zhikr as an Integral Part of
Worship
Sa' id b.
Jubair said, "Anyone engaged in obeying Allah is in
fact engaged in the remembrance of Allah." Some of
the earlier scholars tied it to some more specified
form. 'Ata said, "The gatherings of zhikr are the
gatherings where the lawful and the prohibited things
are discussed, for instance, selling, buying, prayers,
fasting, marriage, divorce, and pilgrimage." Al-Qurtubi
said, "Gatherings of zhikr are the gatherings for
knowledge and admonition, those in which the Word of
Allah and the sunnah of His Messenger, accounts of our
righteous predecessors, and sayings of the righteous
scholars are learned and practiced without any addition
or innovation, and without any ulterior motives or
greed."
Etiquette of Zhikr
The
purpose of zhikr is to purify hearts and souls and
awaken the human conscience. 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.'' Qur'an
29.45 In other words, the remembrance of Allah has a
greater impact in restraining one from shameful and
unjust deeds than just the formal regular prayer. This
is so because when a servant opens up his soul to his
Lord, extolling His praise, Allah strengthens him with
His light, increasing thereby his faith and conviction,
and reassuring his mind and heart. This refers to
"those who believe, and whose hearts find
satisfaction in the remembrance of Allah, for without
doubt in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find
satisfaction.'' Qur'an 13.28
And when
hearts are satisfied with the Truth, they turn to the
highest ideals without being deflected by impulses of
desire or lust. This underscores the importance of zhikr
in man's life. Obviously it would be unreasonable to
expect these results just by uttering certain words, for
words of the tongue unsupported by a willing heart are
of no consequence. Allah Himself has taught us the
manner in which a person should remember Him, saying,
"And do bring your Lord to remembrance in your very
soul, with humility and in reverence, without loudness
in words, in the mornings and evening, and be not of
those who are unheedful.'' Qur'an 7.205
This
verse indicates that doing zhikr in silence and without
raising one's voice is better. Once during a journey the
Prophet, peace be upon him, heard a group of Muslims
supplicating aloud. Thereupon the Prophet, peace be upon
him, 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. He
is nearer to you than the neck of your mount." This
hadith underlines the love and awe a person should feel
while engaged in zhikr.
A part of
this etiquette is the requirement that a person wishing
to do zhikr be clean in body and dress, and smell sweet
and fragrant. This will give him a fresh zeal and he
will feel invigorated. One should face the qiblah during
zhikr, for the best assemblies are those that face the
Ka'bah.
Excellence of Assemblies of
Zhikr
Joining
the assemblies or circles of zhikr is a commendable
practice as shown by the following hadith: Ibn 'Umar
reported, "The Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
'When you pass by a garden of Paradise, avail yourselves
of it.' The Companions asked, 'What are the gardens of
Paradise, O Messenger of Allah? ' The Prophet, peace be
upon him, replied, 'The assemblies or circles of zhikr.
There are some angels of Allah who go about looking for
such assemblies of zhikr, and when they find them they
surround them'."
Muslim
reports that Mu'awiyyah said, "The Prophet, peace
be upon him, went out to a circle of his Companions and
asked, 'What makes you sit here?' They said, 'We are
sitting here in order to remember Allah and to praise
Him because He guided us to the path of Islam and he
conferred favors upon us.' Thereupon he adjured them by
Allah and asked if that was the only purpose of their
sitting there. 'They said, By Allah, we are sitting here
for this purpose only. ' At this the Prophet, peace be
upon him, said, 'I am not asking you to take an oath
because of any misapprehension against you, but only
because Gabriel came to me and informed me that Allah,
the Exalted and Glorious, was telling the angels that He
is proud of you'."
Abu Sa'id
Al-Khudri and Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet,
peace be upon him, said, "When any group of men
remember Allah, angels surround them and mercy covers
them, tranquility descends upon them, and Allah mentions
them to those who are with Him."
Qatadah
reported that Anas ibn Malik said, "The Prophet,
peace be upon him, said, 'When a human is laid in his
grave and his companions return and he hears their
footsteps, two angels will come to him and make him sit
and ask him, "What did you say about this man,
Muhammad, may peace be upon him?" He will say,
"I testify that he is Allah's servant and His
Messenger." Then it will be said to him, "Look
at your place in Hell-Fire. Allah has exchanged for you
a place in Paradise instead of it".' The Prophet,
peace be upon him, added, 'The dead person will see both
his places. As for a non-believer or a hypocrite, he
will respond to the angels, "I do not know, but I
used to say what the people used to say ! " It will
be said to him, "Neither did you know nor did you
seek guidance from those who had knowledge." Then
he will be hit with an iron hammer between his two ears,
and he will cry and that cry will be heard by all except
human beings and jinns'." (Bukhari and Muslim)
Excellence of Pronouncing La
llaha illa-Allah Sincerely
Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "When a servant of Allah utters the words la
ilaha illa'Allah (there is none worthy of worship except
Allah) sincerely, the doors of heaven open up for these
words until they reach the Throne of Allah, so long as
its utterer keeps away from the major sins.'' (Tirmizhi,
who says it is a hasan gharib hadith)
Abu
Hurairah also reported that the Prophet, peace be upon
him, said, "Renew your faith." "How can
we renew our faith?" they asked. The Prophet, peace
be upon him, replied, "Say always, 'La ilaha
ill-Allah'.'' (Reported by Ahmad with a sound chain of
authorities)
Jabir
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"The best remembrance of Allah is to repeat La
ilaha ill-Allah and the best prayer is alhamdu li-Allah
(All Praise is due to Allah).'' (Reported by Nasa'i, Ibn
Majah, and Al-Hakim, who considers its chain sound)
Excellence of Tasbih, Tahmid,
Tahlil, Takbir and Other Supplications
Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "There are two phrases that are light on the
tongue but heavy on the scale of rewards and are dear to
(Allah) the Gracious One. These are, subhanallah wa bi-hamdihi
(All Glory is to Allah and all Praise to Him), and
subhanallah al-azim (Glorified is Allah, the Great).''
(Muslim, Bukhari, and Tirmizhi) Abu Hurairah also
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"I love repeating subhanallah, wal-hamdulillah, wa
la-ilaha ill-Allah, wa-Allahu akbar (Glorified is Allah,
all praise is due to Allah, and there is no God but
Allah, Allah is the greatest) more than all that the sun
shines upon.'' (Muslim and Tirmizhi)
Abu Zharr
Peported, "the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
'Shall I tell you the words that Allah loves the most?'
I said, 'Yes, tell me, O Messenger of Allah.' He said,
'The words most dear to Allah are subhan-Allah wa
bihamdihi (Glorified is Allah with all praise due to
Him)'." This is narrated by Muslim and Tirmizhi. In
Tirmizhi's version, we also find the following:
"The words most dear to Allah which He has chosen
for His angels are subhana Rabbi wa bihamdihi, subhana
Rabbi wa bihamdihi (Glorified is my Lord with all praise
due to Him, Glorified is my Lord with all praise due to
Him)."
Jabir
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"Whoever says Subhan-Allah-al-Azim wa bihamdihi
(Glorified is Allah, the Great, with all praise due to
Him), will have a palm tree planted for him in
Paradise.'' (Reported by Tirmizhi who considers it a
sound hadith.)
Abu Sa'id
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"Perform the enduring goods deeds more
frequently." The asked, "What are these
enduring deeds?" The Prophet, peace be upon him,
replied, At-Takbir, (Saying Allahu akbar i.e., Allah is
the greatest) At-Tahlil, (Saying la ilaha ill-Allah,
i.e., there is no god but Allah) At-Tasbih, (Saying
subhan-Allah meaning, Exalted and far removed is Allah
from any weakness) al-hamdu li-Allah, (This means: All
praise belongs to Allah alone) and la hawla wala quwwata
illa billah. (There is no power nor any authority except
with the permission of Allah) This is reported by An-Nasa'i
and Al-Hakim, who consider its chain of authorities
sound.
Abdallah
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"During the Night Journey I met Ibrahim who said to
me, 'O Muhammad, convey my greetings to your ummah, and
tell them that the Paradise is of pure land, its water
is sweet, and its expanse is vast, spacious and even.
And its plants are Subhan-Allah, wal-hamdulillah, wala
ilah illallah, wa-Allahu akbar'.''
Samura
ibn Jundab reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "The dearest phrases to Allah are four:
Subhan Allah, (Glorified is Allah), al-Hamdulillah (All
praise be to Allah), Wa la ilaha ill-Allah (There is no
God but Allah), and Allah-o-Akbar (Allah is the
Greatest). There is no harm in beginning them in any
order you choose while remembering Allah.'' (Muslim)
Abu
Mas'ud reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "If anyone recites the last two verses of
Surat al-Baqarah, they will suffice for him,'' (Bukhariand
Muslim) that is, these two verses will bring him a
reward equivalent to that of a night prayer, and will
safeguard him from any hurt during that night. Ibn
Khuzaimah in his Sahih has also mentioned it under the
chapter "The Recitation of the Qur'an Equivalent in
Reward to a Night Prayer."
Abu Sa'id
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, asked,
"Can anyone of you recite a third of the Qur'an
during the night?" The Companions considered this
rather difficult and they said, "Who among us can
do so, O Prophet of Allah?" Thereupon the Prophet,
peace be upon him, said, "(Say:) He is Allah, the
One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth
not, nor is he begotten; and there is none like unto
Him.'' (The reference here is to recitation of Surah 112
(Suratul Ikhlas) of the Qur'an, which the Prophet, peace
be upon him, described as equivalent to reciting
one-third of the Qur'an. This hadith is reported by
Bukhari, Muslim, and Nasa'i)
Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "Whoever says, 'La llaha illa-Allahu wahdahu
la sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamd wa huwa 'ala
kulli shai'in qadir' a hundred times during a day will
have a reward equivalent to the reward for freeing ten
slaves. Besides, a hundred good deeds will be recorded
for him and a hundred bad deeds of his will be wiped
off, and it will be a safeguard for him from Satan that
day until evening, and no one will be better in deeds
than such a person except he who does more than that.''
(Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmizhi, Nasa'i, and Ibn Majah) In
the version of Muslim, Tirmizhi, and Nasa'i, we find
this addition: "And whoever says subhan Allah wa
bi-hamdihi a hundred times during a day, will have all
his sins wiped off even if they were as numerous as the
foam on the surface of the sea."
Excellence of Istighfar
Anas
reported that he heard the Prophet, peace be upon him,
saying that Allah says, "O son of Adam, whatever
you asked Me and expect from Me I forgave - respecting
that which you owed to Me - and I don't care [how great
this was]. O Son of Adam, even if your sins pile up to
the sky and then you seek My forgiveness I will forgive
you, and O son of Adam, even if you have an earthful of
sins but you meet Me without associating any other thing
with Me I will forgive you.' (Reported by Tirmizhi, who
considers it a hasan sahih hadith)
Abdallah
b. 'Abbas said, "If one supplicates without fail
for forgiveness from Allah, He finds a way out for him
to get out of every distress and difficulty, and gives
him sustenance through ways utterly unthought of.''
(Reported by Abu Daw'ud, Nasa'i, Ibn Majah, and Al-Hakim,
who says its chain of authorities is sound.)
Some Comprehensive Forms of
Zhikr
Juwairiyah
(One of the wives of the Prophet, peace be upon him)
reported that one day the Prophet, peace be upon him,
left her apartment in the morning as she was busy
observing her dawn prayer in her place of worship. He
came back in the forenoon and she was still sitting
there. The Prophet, peace be upon him, said to her,
"You have been in the same place since I left
you?" She said, "Yes." Thereupon the
Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "I recited four
words three times after I left you and if these were to
be weighed against what you have recited since morning
these would outweigh them, and these words are:
Subhanallah wa bihamdihi 'adada khalqihi wa rida'
nafsihi wa zinata 'arshihi wa midada kalimatihi
(hallowed be Allah and praise is due to Him to the
extent of the number of His creation and to the extent
of His pleasure and to the extent of the weight of His
Throne and to the extent of ink used in recording words
for His Praise).'' (Reported by Muslim and Abu Daw'ud)
Sa'd ibn
Abu Waqqas reported that once the Prophet, peace be upon
him, saw a woman who had some date-stones or pebbles
which she was using as beads to glorify Allah. The
Prophet, peace be upon him, said to her, "Let me
tell you something which would be easier and more
excellent for you than that." So he told her to say
instead Subhan-Allah 'adada ma khalaqa fil-ard wa subhan
Allah 'adada ma khalaqa bayna zhalika wa subhan-Allah 'adada
ma huwa khaliq wa Allahu akhar mithla zhalik wa la ilaha
illa-Allahu mithla zhalik wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa
mithla zhalik (Glory be to Allah as many times as the
number of what He has created in Heaven, Glory be to
Allah as many times as the number of what He has created
on Earth, Glory be to Allah as many times as the number
of what He has created between them, Glory be to Allah
as many times as the number of that which He is
creating, Allah is the most great a similar number of
times, praise be to Allah a similar number of times, and
There is no god but Allah a similar number of times, and
there is no might and no power except with Allah a
similar number of times).'' (Reported by the Compilers
of the Sunan and Al-Hakim, who says it is a sound hadith
according to the criterion of Muslim)
Ibn 'Umar
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, told them,
"A servant of Allah said 'My Lord! All praise is
for You as much as Your Glory and Sublime Majesty
rightly deserve. ' This was too much for the two angels
to record. They did not know how to record it. So they
soared to the heaven and said, 'Our Lord! Your servant
has said something which we don't know how to record?'
Allah asked them--and, of course, He knew what the
servant had said--'What did My servant say?' They said,
'He has said, "My Lord! All praise is for You as
much as Your Glory and Sublime Majesty rightly
deserve." Allah said to them, ' Write it down as My
servant has said until he should meet Me and I reward
him for it'.' (Reported by Ahmad and Ibn Majah)
Counting on One's Fingers is
Better than Counting Beads
Yusairah
reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, commanded
them (the emigrant women) to be regular in remembering
Allah by saying, "Allah is the most great,"
"Glory be to Allah, the Holy," and "There
is no God but Allah," and never to be forgetful of
Allah and His Mercy, and to count them on their fingers,
for the fingers will be questioned and will speak.
(Reported in the Sunan and by Al-Hakim with a sound
chain of authorities)
Abdallah
b. 'Amr b. al-'As reported, "I saw the Prophet,
peace be upon him, counting the glorifications of Allah
on his right hand's fingers.'' (Reported in the Sunan)
Warning Against Sitting in
Company Where Allah is Not Mentioned and Blessings on
His Prophet are Not Invoked
Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "If peopie sit in an assembly in which they
do not remember Allah nor invoke a blessing on the
Prophet, it will be a cause of grief for them on the Day
of Judgment." This is reported by Tirmizhi, who
says it is a sound hadith.
In the
version of Ahmad, however, we read, "If people sit
in an assembly in which they do not remember Allah, it
will be a cause of sorrow for them, and if a man is
walking and does not remember Allah, it will be a cause
of sorrow for him, and if a man lies down on his bed and
does not remember Allah, it will be a cause of sorrow
for him." Another version says, "It will be a
sorrow for them, even if they are given Paradise in
reward."
The
author of Fath al-'Allam says, "This hadith proves
that it is incumbent on one to remember Allah and invoke
blessings on the Prophet while sittmg in an assembly,
for whether we take the words 'cause of grief or sorrow'
to mean torment of fire or any other chastisement,
obviously a punishment is incurred only when an
obligatory act is neglected or a forbidden act is
committed, and here it is both the remembrance of Allah
and the invoking of blessings on His Prophet that are
apparently incumbent."
Atonement for Sitting in an
Assembly
Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, "If anyone sits in an assembly where there is
much clamor and says before getting up to leave,
Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika, ashadu an-la illaha
illa-anta, astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayka (Glory be to
You, O Allah, and I begin with declaring all praise is
due to You, I testify that there is no god but You; I
ask Your pardon and turn to You in repentance), he will
be forgiven any sin that he might have committed while
in that assembly. (Tirmizhi and Al-Baihaqi, (Kitab ad-D'wat
Al-kabir))
Atonement for Backbiting
It is
related that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"The atonement for backbiting [and slander] is to
pray for forgiveness of the person who was slandered and
to say, 'O Allah, forgive us and him'."
The
preferable course in this regard is to pray for
forgiveness of the person who was the target of the
slander and to mention his good qualities. This will
wipe off the effects of such backbiting, and it is not
necessary to announce such a thing.
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