Islamic Prayers | Salat & Dua

Dhikr enjoining hadith

Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim | Book 48 The Book Pertaining to the Remembrance of Allah, Supplication, Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness (8) Chapter: The Virtues of Gathering to Remember Allah (Dhikr) Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle ( ﷺ ) as saying Allah has mobile (squads) of angels, who have no other work (to attend to but) to follow the assemblies of Dhikr and when they find such assemblies

Stand in rows and don’t lift hands while praying

Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 4. The Book of Prayers (27) Chapter: The Command to Be Calm During the Prayer And the Prohibition of Gesturing with One's Hand and Raising It When Saying the Salām; And Completing the First Rows, Aligning In Them, And the Command to Come Together === Jabir b. Samura reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) came to us and said: " -

Misbahā – the Prayer Beads of Muslims

There truly are signs in the creation of the heavens and earth, and in the alternation of night and day, for those with understanding, who remember Allah standing, sitting, and lying down, who reflect on the creation of the heavens and earth: ‘Our Lord! You have not created all this without purpose- You are far above that!- so protect us from the torment of the

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 81-99

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 81-99 81 الْمُنْتَقِمُ => al-Muntaqim The Avenger The word Al Muntaqim is derived from the noun which means avenging or retribution against someone: Allah punishes those who persist in revolting, those who create disharmony and who tyrannise His creation. They are the ones who do not have Īmān and attribute partners to Allah. The best way to understand Al

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 61-80

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 61-80 61 اَلْمُمِيتُ => al-Mumīt The Life Taker # benefits of recitation Recite Ya Mumīt frequently with your hands on your chest on falling asleep to control your passions and destroy your enemy. 62 الْحَيُّ => al-Hayy The Living # benefits of recitation Recite Ya Hayy frequently for a long life and to cure sickness. Recite 500 x before

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 21-40

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 21-40 21 الْبَاسِطُ => al-Bāsit The Expander Linguistically, Al Bāsit means one who stretches his hands be it as a gesture of goodwill or otherwise. It also means to please. Al Bāsit is therefore is described as the One who please the souls. Al Bāsit goes hand in hand with Al Qābid meaning that all existence is in the

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 41-60

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 41-60 41 الْجَلِيلُ => al-Jalīl The Majestic Linguistically the verb means to magnify or glorify someone or deem him great. The attribute Al Jaleel is derived from honour, dignity and greatness. He purifies the heart by manifesting the qualities of his glory and reveals what is hidden by the attributes of His beauty. The qualities of majesty include strength,

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 1-20

99 Names of Allah (Asmā ul-Husnā)| 1-20 The Most Excellent Names belong to Allah: use them to call on Him, and keep away from those who abuse them- they will be requited for what they do. / Sūra al-A’rāf 7:180/ Allah! La ilāhla illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He)! To Him belong the Best Names. / Sūra Tahā 20:8/ He