Book Name:Janwaron Par Reham Kijiye

Dhikr of Allah Almighty can always be done

Scholars of Islam say the days that come after completing ḥajj and ritual sacrifices, are days specified for dhikr by the command of Allah Almighty.

This teaches us that every act of worship has a time period. For example, salah begins with takbir and ends with salam. Fasts begin at suḥūr and end at ifṭār. Ḥajj also has specified days.

In short, every act of worship has a specified time. Yet, when it comes to dhikr, this is an act of worship that has no limit in terms of time. This is something one can do for their entire life. We may be able to say we have finished offering salah, but we can never say we have finished from the dhikr of Allah. It only ends for us when we die. As a result, we must consistently and enduringly make dhikr of Allah Almighty, especially during the Days of Tashrīq, as we were specially commanded to do this. May Allah Almighty allow all of us to perform dhikr in abundance.

صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب                                     صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلٰى مُحَمَّد

Days in which supplications are accepted

The Companion Abū Mūsā al-Ashʿarī رَضِىَ اللّٰهُ عَـنْهُ once delivered a sermon on the 10th of Dhū al-Ḥijja, in which he said:

The specified (i.e., the Days of Tashrīq) are a blessed time in which Allah ordered us to make dhikr of Him. Supplications are not rejected during them. Increase your inclination towards Allah in these days.”[1]

سُـبْحٰـنَ الـلّٰــه Dear Islamic brothers! The Days of Tashrīq are a time in which our prayers are accepted. We should ensure to make much dua during


 

 



[1] Laṭāˈif al-Maʿārif, p. 388