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#morning adhkar
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adkar, doua, islam, la ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz zalimin
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uma1ra · 1 year
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Morning Evening Adhkar
“O you who have believed, remember Allah with much remembrance. And exalt Him morning and afternoon.”
[Surah Al-Ahzab verse 41-42]
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susanhorak · 2 months
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#نور_ذكر_الله الاذكار والادعيه | سبحان الله وبحمده - مكررة بصوت رائع | adhkar سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم سبحان الله وبحمده - أخرج الإمام ‏البخاري في صحيحه من حديث أبي هريرة ‏رضي الله عنه ‏ ‏أن رسول الله ‏ ‏صلى الله عليه وسلم ‏ ‏قال: "‏ ‏من قال سبحان الله وبحمده في يوم مائة مرة حطت خطاياه وإن كانت مثل زبد البحر".
الاذكار والادعيه adhkar
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b-lessings · 1 year
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رَضِيتُ باللهِ رَبَّاً، وَبِالْإِسْلَامِ دِيناً، وَبِمُحَمَّدٍ صَلَى اللهُ عَلِيهِ وَسَلَّمَ نَبِيَّاً
I am content with Allah as my Lord, with Islam as my religion and with Muhammad (SallaAllahu ‘alayhi wasallam) as my Prophet.
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agirlwithimaan · 4 months
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Thinking about the time Yasmin Mogahed said something along the lines of:
"Celebrate and be proud of the things you did do. Sometimes we are so focused on everything that we weren't able to do, that we become negative and completely leave everything. Islam is not an 'all or nothing mentality.' Every little thing you do is seen and rewarded by Allah. Saying Bismillah before eating or drinking, remembering to say your morning adhkar, spending a few extra seconds in sujood, reading an extra ayah of the Quran, feeding a stray cat or smiling at a stranger. When you focus on the things you were able to do, it will motivate you to do a little bit more."
Every intention and action is witnessed by Allah and nothing goes in vain.❤️‍🩹
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lolilewenk · 2 months
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I woke up in a lucid dream
(I don't speak English, so I use a translator)
I don't remember the name of the method where you wake up during REM sleep and go back to sleep. I tried many times to enter the void like this, but usually I turned off the alarm clock and went back to sleep. A week ago, when my mother woke me up for morning prayer (I really hate this), I was fired up with the idea of ​​​​entering the void, but in my mind I was also thinking about lucid dreams. So, I performed namaz, read the adhkars and lay down on my sofa. I lay on my back and seemed to be trying to relax. I didn’t seem to think about anything, as if I had lost my memory. And then I feel… it's hard to describe. I remember strange spots before my eyes, I didn’t hear any sounds (and we had cousins ​​visiting).
I began to quickly affirm, trying to ignore the symptoms. I felt like I was about to come in, but everything calmed down. I opened my eyes and then fell asleep… I woke up once, but moved, looked around and lay down again. I woke up a second time and looked around again. Nothing unusual, a little dark, I see a window, a hanger, the headboard of my mother’s bed. I took a chance and did a reality check: I covered my nose with my hand and inhaled. SUCCESS! All this time I woke up in a lucid dream.
I realized I was in a dream, I could go wherever I wanted, say what I wanted, but nothing more. I couldn't control other people from my dream, but I could call a new place and… I couldn't call a character who would take me to the portal. Then I didn’t bother to just lie down and affirm a little. It seems as if at the end of the dream I lost control even over my actions
I'll try again. Wish me good luck
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aahlam · 2 years
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How blessed are we to experience Yawm ‘Arafah and Jum’uah in one day. Do not let a moment go to waste. Fast, pray extra Qiyam, read Qur’ān, pray salaatul-Duhaa, keep your tongues moist with the dhikr of Allāh, recite your morning and evening adhkar & most importantly make lots of du’ā. Spend every moment in remembering Allāh.
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taqwatawheedtales · 4 months
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subhanallahi wa bihamdihi - subhanallahi wa bihamdihi| morning and evening adhkar
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tasbih-wa-istighfar · 10 months
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The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Whoever wakes up in the morning and says upon waking:
#prayer #dua #adhkar
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susanhorak · 2 months
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#نور_ذكر_الله دعاء الاستغفار استغفر الله العظيم واتوب اليه | doaa al estighfar , adhkar| ‫الاذكار بت عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنه قال: من قال أستغفر الله العظيم الذي لا إله إلا هو الحي القيوم وأتوب إليه، غفر له وإن كان فر من الزحف. رواه الترمذي وصححه الألباني ثبت عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنه قال: من قال أستغفر الله العظيم الذي لا إله إلا هو الحي القيوم وأتوب إليه، غفر له وإن كان فر من الزحف. رواه الترمذي وصححه الألباني اشترك معنا قناة نور ذكر الله http://www.youtube.com/c/Noorone. ساعدنا علي الإستمرار في العطاء من خلال عمل مشاركة وكتابة تعليق و الاشتراك في
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fluffy-appa · 11 months
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‎Al-Imam ibn Salah [رحمه الله]
‎will be written among those who remember Allāh abundantly.”
‎“Whomsoever safeguards the morning and evening supplications,
‎the supplications after the prayers,
‎and the supplications before sleeping
‎Al-Adhkar | Page 10 | Al-Imam an-Nawawi [رحمه الله]
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deeniyaat · 5 months
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Reminder, conquer the Dunya with salaat
-Tahajud + salawat Nabi + Istighfar
-Fajr + Yasin + morning Adhkar
-Duha 4 Rakaat
-Dhuhr + salawat
-Asr + Salawat + Evening Adhkar
-Maghrib+ Waqiah+ Salawat
-Isha + Al-Mulk
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masjid-world · 1 year
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Morning Evening Adhkar🌿
“O you who have believed, remember Allah with much remembrance. And exalt Him morning and afternoon.”
[Surah Al-Ahzab verse 41-42]
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garden-of-islam · 3 months
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Islam and Wicca
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition ... to have anything to do with this topic. And yet, it's everything. In fact, this is the very topic that inspired this entire project in the first place.
It all started when I happened to notice this symbol on the cover of a book I bought:
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What on earth was an obviously historical, inverted pentagram doing on the cover of an Islamic book? Growing up in the west, I knew that most Christians associated Islam with Satan because they recognized one additional prophet (saw) and didn't worship Jesus (as) as God (swt). So ... why now this new connection between Satanism or Magic and Islam? Well, the short answer is because this symbol has nothing to do with Satan or Magic. Inverted, right side up, or sideways, the star represents the 5 pillars of Islam, as well as retaining a myriad of other meanings. What's more, early Christians used this symbol as well. Notice in the second reference how the Morning Star was a symbol of Jesus, only to later become a symbol of the Devil. So before we move on to my personal conjecture, let's first agree that symbolism and meaning is easily corruptible and nothing means anything. I would also assert that the Islamic understanding of magic and satanism is much, much different than the Christian view of the subject. In the west we see these two as being merely a rejection of Christianity and a celebration of personal love and personal power. Muslims reject Christianity too, but we don't worship the devil. We know that all power is with God (swt).
Now, let's talk about the Reconquista and the Spanish Inquisition... and kind of by association, the Crusades. Islam was bleeding into Europe by way of Turkiye in the east and the Iberian Peninsula in the west. There were no Missions or forced conversions. There were no supplies or food traded in exchange for adopting the religion of the conquering colonizers. In Iberia, there was a conquest for land, but the ruling Muslims allowed people to continue practicing their own religion. While there was no such expansion in Turkiye, in both places, it was simply that too many neighbors heard a logical explanation of God that made more sense than what they had been taught. Oh and the literacy rate, womens' rights, and access to health care that worked didn't hurt. The Church got nervous about losing power, as powerful institutions do. While the Crusades were a bit of a s*** show and lasted FOREVER, the Reconquista was fairly successful because it was operated in concert with nobles who wanted to recapture their lands and rights to rule. After the success of this process, many Muslims and Jews pretended to be outwardly Christian in order to remain on their own lands. What many do not know is that the Muslims of this time did everything they could to save the lives of their Jewish neighbors by helping them to escape from Iberia after the investigations began. While outwardly practicing Jews and Muslims were simply driven out, it was those who faked their conversions who were targeted during the inquisition. And because there were so many more Muslims than Jews in the region, the majority of those targeted ultimately ended up being Muslims.
Now let's compare this to the "common knowledge" understanding of the inquisition. They burned witches ... for being witches ... right? And what is a witch? A woman wearing a black robe who owns a cat and is preoccupied with cleanliness (hence the broom). She can make medicine and her repeatable "spells" in a foreign language actually work. She practices in a secret coven or group and is probably literate.
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After I saw this image, something else jumped out at me - the wizard robe and the resemblance to the abaya. Not to mention the fact that Abracadabra and the famous Open Sesame have Aramaic and Arabic origins. And du'as/adhkars would certainly seem like spells recited in a magical language because, well, they work. Also the early Christian rejection of cleanliness being actively demonized by associating the broom with the image. Salat certainly is ritualized worship and worshiping as a group is considered better than worshiping alone.
So yeah. They weren't burning witches. They were burning Muslims. And they packaged that outward appearance and the behaviors of a Muslim and sold it to the rest of Europe as a witch. The worst part is that the Church knew exactly what they were doing and they used language barriers to their advantage. They did it to maintain power and control over the continent. Illiteracy in the general populace only aided their efforts.
Let's not forget, modern Wicca has no ties to any ancient religious practice. It's just a glorification of the medieval idea of a witch and the rejection of the church. It caused the murder of innocent women over the next few centuries for being smart, clean, inventive, strong, or any other characteristic that is not docile, submissive, and dumb. It's not real magic, but it is a gateway to magic. This makes it incredibly dangerous. And with that, the reminder that
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rose1water · 11 months
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SubhanAllah {Glory be to God} To glorify God is to recognise Him as free from any and all defect. As is intrinsic to our nature, we fall in love with the One Who is good and perfect. Glorification, in essence, is a declaration of love. Tasbih {glorification} brings about a state of contentment within our souls, for we can only be satisfied with God's decree when we recognise that He is free from all defect, and so everything He wills is the result of His perfect wisdom. Tasbih is also the source of tawwakul {reliance upon God.} It follows that only when we recognise that God is immune from any weakness or inability, only then can we truly come to rely on Him. "Immaculate is He—He is the All-Sufficient!" 10:68 Tasbih also works to protect and cleanse us from flawed, man-made understandings of God, that distort and misguide. To declare "Subhanallah" is to clear away such misconceptions. "Clear is God, of what they allege concerning Him!" 21:22 Hence, it is perhaps for these reasons that the command for tasbih has been mentioned more frequently compared to other adhkar {forms of remembrance to God.} The command for tasbih has been repeated 16 times; for istighfar {asking forgiveness from God} eight times; for the remembrance of God {dhikr} five times; and for takbir {to say, “Allahu akbar/God is Greater”} twice. The command for tasbih is recommended for all times and conditions, emphasising that one should always remember God as He Who is free from any defect or shortcoming: ﴿ وَسَبِّحْ بِحَمْدِ رَبِّكَ قَبْلَ طُلُوعِ الشَّمْسِ وَقَبْلَ غُرُوبِهَا وَمِنْ آنَاءِ اللَّيْلِ فَسَبِّحْ وَأَطْرَافَ النَّهَارِ ﴾ “Celebrate the praise of your Lord before the rising of the sun and before the sunset, and glorify Him in watches of the night and at the day’s ends.” 20:130 God is to be celebrated in times of celebration and joy: "When God's help comes… then celebrate the praise of your Lord" 110:1-3 God is also to be celebrated in the depths of adversity, for glorification is the source of deliverance: “And had (Jonah) not been of those who celebrate God’s glory, he would have surely remained in the belly of the whale until the end of time.” 37:143-144 On a final note, one should consider the tranquil thought that indeed all of creation—the seven heavens and the earth, and whatever there is within them—glorifies God. The birds and the trees, the mountains and the thunderstorm, "each knows its prayer and glorification" 24:41 We are admonished not to strike a blow onto the face of an animal, for they are glorifying God. In a narration from Imam Sadiq (a) it is said, "Whenever Prophet David (a) would recite the Zabur, there was no mountain, stone, or bird, that would not also recite with him. Similarly, the Holy Prophet (s) revealed that "There is not a single layer of the heavens except that therein is an angel glorifying their Lord" گر تو را از غيب چشمى باز شد با تو ذرّات جهان همراز شد نطق آب و نطق خاك و نطق گل هست محسوس حواس اهل دل جمله ذرّات عالم در نهان با تو مى گويند روزان و شبان ما سميعيم و بصيريم و هوشيم با شما نامحرمان ما خاموشيم If you could see the unseen, to you would be revealed the secret behind every particle of the world. The voice of the water, soil and mud can be heard by the gnostics. Every single particle of the world would secretly tell you during the day and night: "We are hearing, discerning and vigilant. We are silent with you the strangers" Once a group of chirping birds passed in front of Imam Sajjad (a). The Imam turned to those with him and said, "Indeed, every morning the birds glorify their Lord and pray to Him for strength for the day" How can the truth of this universal glorification be denied when God Himself says in the Holy Qur'an, "There is not a thing except that it sings His praise, but you do not understand their glorification" 17:44
— A Commentary on Prayer, Muhsin Qara'ati
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