Abu Darda
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “Should I not tell you of such a thinga which are the best and
purest deeds in the court of your Lord, high in ranks (darajat), better
for you then spending gold and silver (in Allah’s path), and better than
slaying the neck of the enemy during war? The Sahaba said, “Yes, Oh
Rasool Allah!
.” He
said, “It is Zikr of Allah.” (Tirmizi)
Abu Huraira
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “Any gathering in which people sit and do not do Zikr of Allah
and do not send Durood upon their Prophet is of loss for them. If Allah
wills, give them azab (punishment) and if wills, forgive them.”
(Tirmizi)
Abu Huraira
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “Allah Tabaraka wa Ta’ala says when a person moves his lips for Zikr of Allah, I am with him. “ (Bukhari)
Abu Huraira
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “Allah Tabaraka wa Ta’ala says I am closer to my slave than his
supposition of which he keeps of me. And when he/her does Zikr of Allah,
I am with him/her. If he does Zikr in his heart, I do his Zikr near MY
proximity (closeness) and if he does Zikr in a gathering, I mention him
in a gathering Afdhal (better) than it. (Bukhari)
Abu Musa Ash'ari
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “He/She who does Zikr of Allah and he/she who doesn’t, their example is of like an alive and a dead. (Bukhari)
Abdullah Bin Umar
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “Don’t have a conversation [without] Zikr of Allah. Because
talking too much without Zikr of Allah is the reason for the heart’s
hardness and wretchedness. And that person becomes distant from Allah in
whose heart there is wretchedness. (Tirmizi)
Abudullah Bin Bisr
narrated that one person asked, “Ya Rasool Allah!
There are many commands on me of Islam. Tell me of such a thing which I may hold on to steadfast. Rasool Allah
replied, “Always keep your tongue wet from Zikr of Allah.” (Tirmizi)
Abdullah Bin Bisr
narrated that a villager came to the Holy Court of Rasool Allah
and asked, “Which man is the best?” Rasool Allah
said, “It is the luck and good-fortune of that person whose life is long and his deeds are good.” He asked, “Ya Rasool Allah!
Which deed is the best?” Rasool Allah
said, “Your tongue be wet from Zikr of Allah when you part from this world. (Tirmizi)
Muaaz bin Jabal
narrated that Rasool Allah
said, “The people of Jannat will only regret that moment which had been empty of Zikr of Allah.” (Beheqi)
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