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254. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: Whoever says:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْدِهِ
Glorified
is Allah and praised is He.
one hundred times a day,
will have his sins forgiven even if they are like the
foam of the sea.
Reference: Al-Bukhari
7/168, Muslim 4/2071, see also invocation no. 91 of this
book.
255. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: Whoever says:
لا
إِلهَ
إِلاَّ
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ
لا
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ،
لَهُ
المُلْكُ
وَلَهُ
الحَمْد،
وهُوَ
عَلى
كُلِّ
شَيءٍ
قَديرٌ
None has
the right to be worshipped but Allah alone, Who has no
partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise, and
He is Able to do all things.
ten times, will have the
reward for freeing four slaves from the Children of
Isma'il (i.e. the Muslims).
Reference: Al-Bukhari
7/67, Muslim 4/2071, see also invocation no. 93 of this
book.
256. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: "Two statements are light on the
tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, and are loved by
the Most Merciful One. Here are the two
statements":
سُبْحانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْدِهِ
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
العَظِيمِ
Glorified
is Allah and praised is He , Glorified is Allah the Most
Great.
Reference: Al-Bukhari
7/168, Muslim 4/2072.
257. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: For me to say:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ،
والحَمْدُ
للهِ، وَ
لاَ
إِلَهَ
إلاَّ
اللهُ
واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
Glory is
to Allah, and praise is to Allah, and there is none
worthy of worship but Allah, and Allah is the Most
Great.
is dearer to me than all
that the sun rises upon (i.e. the whole world).
Reference: Muslim 4/2072.
258. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: "Is anyone of you incapable of earning
one thousand Hasanah (rewards) in a day?" Someone
from his gathering asked, "How can anyone of us
earn a thousand Hasanah':'" He said, "Glorify
Allah a hundred times and a thousand Hasanah will be
written for you, or a thousand sins will be wiped
away."
Reference: Muslim 4/2073.
259. Whoever says:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
العَظِيمِ
وبِحَمْدِهِ
Glorified
is Allah the Most Great and praised is He.
will have a date palm
planted for him in Paradise.
Reference: At-Tirmithi
5/511, and Al-Hakim who graded it authentic and
Ath-Thahabi agreed 1/501. See also Al-Albani,
Sahihul-Jami' As-Saghir 5/531 and Sahih
At-Tirmithi3/160.
260. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: "O Abdullah bin Qais, should I not
point you to one of the treasures of Paradise?" I
said, "Yes, O Messenger of Allah." So he told
me to say:
لاَ
حَوٍلَ
وَلا
قُوَّةَ
إِلاَّ
باللهِ
There is
no power and no might except by Allah.
Reference: Al-Bukhari,
cf. Al-Asqalani, Fathul-Bari 11/213, Muslim 4/2076.
261. Allah's Messenger
(SAW) said: The most beloved words to Allah are four.
They are:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ، / Glorified
is Allah
And
الْحَمْدُ
للهِ، /
The praise
is for Allah
And
لاَ
إِلَهَ
إَلاَّ
اللهُ / There
is none worthy of worship but Allah
And
اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
/ Allah
is the Most Great
Reference: Muslim 3/1685.
262. A desert Arab came
to Allah's Messenger (SAW) and said, "Teach me a
word that I can say. " The Prophet told him to say:
لاَ
إِلهَ
إِلاَّ
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ
لاَ
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ،
اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
كَبيراَ
والْحَمْدُ
للهِ
كَثيراً،
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
رَبِّ
العَالَمينَ،
لاَ
حَوْلَ
وَلاَ
قُوَّةَ
إِلاَّ
باللهِ
العَزيزِ
الْحَكِيمِ
There is
none worthy of worship but Allah , Who has no partner,
Allah is the Great, the Most Great, and praise is to
Allah in abundance, glory is to Allah, Lord of the
worlds . There is no power and no might but by Allah the
Mighty, the Wise.
He said, "That is
for my Lord, but what about me?" The Prophet (SAW)
told him to say:
اللَّهُمَّ
اغْفِرْ
لِي،
وارْحَمْنِي،
واهْدِنِي،
وارْزُقْنِي
O Allah
forgive me, and have mercy on me and guide me, and
provide for me.
Reference: Muslim 4/2072,
Abu Dawud reports the same Hadith with the addition: and
when the Arab left, the Prophet (SAW) said: "He has
filled his hands with goodness." 1/220.
263. Whenever anyone
accepted Islam, the Prophet (SAW) used to teach him how
to pray, then he would instruct him to invoke Allah with
the following words:
اللَّهُمَّ
اغْفِرِ
لِي،
وارْحَمْنِي،
واهْدِنِي،
وعَافِنِي
وارْزُقْنِي
O Allah
forgive me, and have mercy on me and guide me and give
me good health and provide for me.
Reference: Muslim 4/2073,
and in one of Muslim's reports there is the addition:
'For these words combine [the goodness of] this world
and the next.'
264. The most excellent
invocation is:
الْحَمْدُ
للهِ / Praise
is for Allah.
And
لاَ
إِلَه
إِلاَّ
اللهُ /
There
is none worthy of worship but Allah.
Reference: At-Tirmithi
5/462, Ibn Majah 2/1249, and Al-Hakim who graded it
authentic and Ath-Tbahabi agreed 1/503. See Al-Albani,
Sahihul-Jami' As-Saghir 1/362.
265. The most most
everlasting deeds is to say:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ،
والْحَمْدُ
للهِ،لاَ
إِلَهَ
إَلاَّ
اللهُ
واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
وَلاَ
حَوْلَ
وَلاَ
قُوَّةَ
إلاَّ
باللهِ
Glorified
is Allah, The praise is for Allah, There is none worth
of worship but Allah, Allah is the Most Great and There
is no power and no might except by Allah
Reference: Ahmad (no.
513) (Ahmad Shakir, ed.) and its chain of narration is
authentic. See Majma'uz-Zawa'id 1/297. Ibn Hajar
mentions it in Bulughul-Maram saying that Ibn Hibban and
Al-Hakim considered it authentic.
Allah the All-Mighty has said:
"فَاذْكُرُونِي
أَذْكُرْكُمْ
وَاشْكُرُوا
لِي
وَلَا
تَكْفُرُونِ".
البقرة 152
"Therefore remember Me. I will remember
you. Be grateful to Me and never show Me
ingratitude" - Al-Baqarah 2:152
And He said:
"يَا
أَيُّهَا
الَّذِينَ
آمَنُوا
اذْكُرُوا
اللهَ
ذِكْرًا
كَثِيراً".
الأحزاب
41
"O you who believe, remember Allah with
much rememberance." - Al-Ahzab 33:41
And He said:
"وَالذَّاكِرِينَ
اللهَ
كَثِيرًا
وَالذَّاكِرَاتِ
أَعَدَّ
اللهُ
لَهُمْ
مَغْفِرَةً
وَأَجْرًا
عَظِيمًا".
الأحزاب
35
"And the men and women who remember
Allah frequently, Allah has prepared for them
forgiveness and great reward." - Al-Ahzab
33:35
And He said:
"وَاذْكُرْ
رَبَّكَ
فِي
نَفْسِكَ
تَضَرُّعًا
وَخِيفَةً
وَدُونَ
الْجَهْرِ
مِنَ
الْقَوْلِ
بِالْغُدُوِّ
وَالْآصَالِ
وَلَا
تَكُنْ
مِنَ
الْغَافِلِينَ".
الأعراف
205
"And remember your Lord by your tongue
and within yourself, humbly and in awe, without
loudness, by words in the morning and in the
afternoon, and be not among those who are
neglectful." - Al-Araf 7:205
The Prophet (pbuh) said: "He who
remembers his Lord and he who does not remember
his Lord are like the living and the dead."
- Al-Bukhari, cf., Al-Asqalani, Fathul-Bari
11/208; Muslim 1/539 with the wording "The
house in which Allah is remembered and the house
in which Allah is not remembered is like the
living and the dead."
And he said, "Shall I
not inform you of
the best of your works, the purest of them with
your Master (Allah), the loftiest of them in
your stations, the thing that is better for you
than spending gold and silver (in charity), and
better for you than meeting your enemies and
slaying them and being slain by them?" They
(the Companions) said, "Of course!" He
said, "Rememberance of Allah, the Most
high." - At-Tirmithi 5/459, Ibn Majah
2/1245. See Al-Albani, Sahih Ibn Majah 2/316 and
Sahih At-Tirmithi 3/139.
And he said, "Allah the Most High says,
'I amd with my slave when he thinks of Me and I
am with him when he mentions Me. For if he
mentions Me to himself, I mention him to Myself;
and if he mentions Me in a gathering, I mention
him in superior gathering. If he approaches Me
by a hand's width, I approach him by an arm's
length, I approach him by two arms length. And
if he comes to me walking, I hasten to him
swiftly.'" - Al-ukhari 8/171, Muslim
4/2061; this wording is from Al-Bukhari.
Abdullah bin Busr
(raa) said that a man asked
the Prophet (pbuh), "O Messenger of Allah!
Verily, the sanctions of Islam have become too
numerous for me (to perform them all). Inform me
of something (simple) that I may adhere
to." The Prophet (pbuh) said, "Let
your tongue always be moist with the
rememberance of Allah." - At-0tirmithi
5/458, Ibn Majah 2/1246. See Al-Albani, Sahih
At-Tirmithi 3/139 and Sahih Ibn Majah 2/317.
And he said, "Whoever reads one letter
from the Book of Allah, will receive one Hasanah
(reward for a good deed), and one Hasanah comes
with ten like it. I do not say that Alif-Lam-Mim
is a letter. Indeed Alif is a letter, and Lam is
a letter, and Mim is a letter." - At-Tirmithi
5/175. See Al-Albani, Sahih At-Tirmithi 3/9 and
Sahihul-Jami' As-Saghir 5/340.
Uqbah bin Amir (raa) said: The Messenger of
Allah (pbuh) came out (from his house) and we
were of the porch (As-Suffah). So he said,
"Who of you would like to go out in the
morning everyday to the valley of Buthan or Al-'Aqeeq
and come back with two large she camels without
commiting any sin or severing any family
ties?" We replied, "O Messenger of
Allah! All of us would like this." So he
said, "Would one of you not go to the
Masjid and learn to recite two Verses from the
Book of Allah, the Mighty and Majestic? That
would be better than two she camels. And three
Verses would be better for him than three
she-camels. And four Verses would be better than
four she-camels, and whatever their number may
be of camels." - Muslim 1/553
And he said, "Whoever sits and does not
mention the Name of Allah (before he rises) will
find it a cause of sorrowfrom Allah. Whoever
lies down to sleep and does npt mention the name
of Allah before rising, will find it a cause of
sorrow from Allah." - Abu Dawud 4/264. See
Al-Albani, Sahihul-Jami' As-Saghir 5/342.
And the Prophet (saw) said: "No people
sit in an assembly without mentioning Allah, and
without asking Allah for blessings on their
Prophet, except that it will be a cause of
sorrow upon them. Thus if He (Allah) wishes He
will punish them, and if He wishes He will
forgive them." - At-Tirmithi. See Al-Albani,
Sahih At-Tirmithi 3/140.
And he said: "No people may rise from an
assembly in which they have failed to mention
the Name of Allah without it being as if they
were getting off a dead donkeys rotting back,
and it would be a cause of grief for them."
- Abu Dawud 4/264, Ahmad 2/389. See Al-Albani,
Sahihul-Jami' 5/176.
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