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SIMPLE AS THAT.....
If you want Allah to remember you,then you must remember Allah...
remember Allah (swt)your creator and your sustainer.
when playing, eating, doing an exam, talking, walking, even better, say thikr.. or suplication, Thanking, ask for forgivness........etc............
Dhikr of Allah Ta'ala is the most excellent act of Allah's servants and is stressed over a hundred times in the Holy Qur'an. It is the most praiseworthy work to earn Allah's pleasure, the most effective weapon to overcome the enemy, and the most deserving of deeds in reward.
One’s heart should always be filled with the remembrance of Allah. Forgetfulness and negligence are the main weaknesses of human beings. The only remedy is that the believer should develop God-consciousness and be constantly aware that Almighty Allah watches him.
Indeed, the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) said that the People of Paradise will only regret one thing: not having made enough dhikr in the world! Are not those who are making up reasons to discourage others from making dhikr afraid of Allah Ta'ala in this tremendous matter?
''Establish prayers for My remembrance'' (Ta-Ha 20:14)
"Those who remember Allah, standing, sitting, and lying on their sides" (Aal`Imran 3:191)
(verse 152 of Surat Al-Baqarah)"Remember Me. I will remember you"
"I come up to the expectations of My servant. I am with him when he remembers Me. When he makes mention of Me in his heart, I make mention of him to Myself. When he mentions Me in a gathering, I mention him in a better gathering (of the angels)". (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
"Those who forget Allah are forgotten by Him" (At-Tawbah 9:67).
"Allah then lets them wander in the web of their own self "(Al-Hashr 59:19)
They reflect deeply about the creation of the heavens and earth, saying: “Our Lord! You have not created all this without purpose. Glory to You. Preserve us from the torment of the Fire.” (Aal ‘Imran 3:191)
The remembrance of Allah that is most rewarding involves our thoughts and prompts us to think about our answerability in the Hereafter. This, in turn, motivates the measures needed to protect ourselves against Hellfire.
"And We have indeed made the Qur’an easy to understand and remember; then is there anyone who will receive admonition?" (Al-Qamar 54:17)
One should recite the Qur’an with utmost devotion and reflect over its contents.
"O you who believe! When you meet an enemy force, take a firm stand against them and remember Allah much so that you may be successful." (Al-Anfal 8:45)
"O you who believe! Let not your properties or your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah, for whosoever does that, then they are the losers. And spend in charity of that with which We have provided you before death comes to one of you." (Al-Munafiqun 63:9-10)
One of the benefits of remembering Allah is that man is always mindful that he will die, and so spends generously for the sake of pleasing Allah.
The objective of all the prescribed duties of worship is to train us to prepare against and to remedy human weaknesses. We can attain the goal of self-purification by fulfilling these duties properly. Forgetfulness is a major weakness of man; the effective remedy for it is prayer. Man is liable to be swayed by the glitter of worldly life; he is drawn to amass wealth and may develop a strong love for it; the remedy for this is zakah and spending for the pleasure of Allah in His cause. Similarly, man is vulnerable to the base desires of the self. He is gratified by eating, drinking, living to excess in luxury, and indulging his lower appetites; the remedy lies in fasting, which trains and disciplines these appetites and desires. Hajj, too, cures man of these weaknesses because its rituals effectively prefigure the proceedings of the Day of Judgment.
"I am with my servant as long as he remembers Me." (Hadith Qudsi)
...Let not the life of the world beguile you, nor let the deceiver beguile you, in regard to Allah. (31:33).
Brothers and sisters, I leave you with this thought. Never forget Allah, nor his Mercy and never forget His equally Great Wrath. Don't despair His punishment nor count too greatly on His Forgiveness. Inshallah, by maintaining this balance, we can achieve the ultimate true success, Jannah.
O Allah! Please let us strive for Your Great pleasure. Oh Allah! Please let us strive for Your Great reward. O Allah! Please forgive us and treat us with your mercy while forbidding from us your Wrath. Ameen
:salam2:
:astag:
SIMPLE AS THAT.....
If you want Allah to remember you,then you must remember Allah...
remember Allah (swt)your creator and your sustainer.
when playing, eating, doing an exam, talking, walking, even better, say thikr.. or suplication, Thanking, ask for forgivness........etc............
Dhikr of Allah Ta'ala is the most excellent act of Allah's servants and is stressed over a hundred times in the Holy Qur'an. It is the most praiseworthy work to earn Allah's pleasure, the most effective weapon to overcome the enemy, and the most deserving of deeds in reward.
One’s heart should always be filled with the remembrance of Allah. Forgetfulness and negligence are the main weaknesses of human beings. The only remedy is that the believer should develop God-consciousness and be constantly aware that Almighty Allah watches him.
Indeed, the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alahi wasallam) said that the People of Paradise will only regret one thing: not having made enough dhikr in the world! Are not those who are making up reasons to discourage others from making dhikr afraid of Allah Ta'ala in this tremendous matter? ''Establish prayers for My remembrance'' (Ta-Ha 20:14)
"Those who remember Allah, standing, sitting, and lying on their sides" (Aal`Imran 3:191)
(verse 152 of Surat Al-Baqarah)"Remember Me. I will remember you"
"I come up to the expectations of My servant. I am with him when he remembers Me. When he makes mention of Me in his heart, I make mention of him to Myself. When he mentions Me in a gathering, I mention him in a better gathering (of the angels)". (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
"Those who forget Allah are forgotten by Him" (At-Tawbah 9:67).
"Allah then lets them wander in the web of their own self "(Al-Hashr 59:19)
They reflect deeply about the creation of the heavens and earth, saying: “Our Lord! You have not created all this without purpose. Glory to You. Preserve us from the torment of the Fire.” (Aal ‘Imran 3:191)
The remembrance of Allah that is most rewarding involves our thoughts and prompts us to think about our answerability in the Hereafter. This, in turn, motivates the measures needed to protect ourselves against Hellfire.
"And We have indeed made the Qur’an easy to understand and remember; then is there anyone who will receive admonition?" (Al-Qamar 54:17)
One should recite the Qur’an with utmost devotion and reflect over its contents.
"O you who believe! When you meet an enemy force, take a firm stand against them and remember Allah much so that you may be successful." (Al-Anfal 8:45)
"O you who believe! Let not your properties or your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah, for whosoever does that, then they are the losers. And spend in charity of that with which We have provided you before death comes to one of you." (Al-Munafiqun 63:9-10)
One of the benefits of remembering Allah is that man is always mindful that he will die, and so spends generously for the sake of pleasing Allah.
The objective of all the prescribed duties of worship is to train us to prepare against and to remedy human weaknesses. We can attain the goal of self-purification by fulfilling these duties properly. Forgetfulness is a major weakness of man; the effective remedy for it is prayer. Man is liable to be swayed by the glitter of worldly life; he is drawn to amass wealth and may develop a strong love for it; the remedy for this is zakah and spending for the pleasure of Allah in His cause. Similarly, man is vulnerable to the base desires of the self. He is gratified by eating, drinking, living to excess in luxury, and indulging his lower appetites; the remedy lies in fasting, which trains and disciplines these appetites and desires. Hajj, too, cures man of these weaknesses because its rituals effectively prefigure the proceedings of the Day of Judgment.
"I am with my servant as long as he remembers Me." (Hadith Qudsi)
...Let not the life of the world beguile you, nor let the deceiver beguile you, in regard to Allah. (31:33).
Brothers and sisters, I leave you with this thought. Never forget Allah, nor his Mercy and never forget His equally Great Wrath. Don't despair His punishment nor count too greatly on His Forgiveness. Inshallah, by maintaining this balance, we can achieve the ultimate true success, Jannah.
O Allah! Please let us strive for Your Great pleasure. Oh Allah! Please let us strive for Your Great reward. O Allah! Please forgive us and treat us with your mercy while forbidding from us your Wrath. Ameen
:salam2:
:astag: