An Explanation Of Ibn al-Qayyims The Benefits Of Remembrance
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DescriptionImam Ibn al-Qayyim | Imam Bin Baz | Lum‘ah al-Lughah PublishingIn the Arabic language, dhikr denotes remembering, utterance, and repetition. In the scholarly and Islamic sense, it is broader and deeper: it includes remembrance of Allah with the heart through awareness and attentiveness; with the tongue through recitation, praise, supplication, and invocation; and with the limbs through obedience and compliance with His commands. Thus, dhikr is not confined to inward reflection alone, nor to silent awareness, but is a lived reality that appears upon the tongue and manifests in action.For this reason, the scholars frequently emphasised that dhikr of the tongue holds a unique and central position in a believer’s life. It awakens the heart, preserves consistency, and anchors the believer upon obedience. This meaning is clearly established in the statement of the Prophet (May Allah extol the name of the Prophet and protect him from any harm) when a man said: “O Messenger of Allah, the laws of Islam are too many for me, so inform me of something I can hold on to.” He replied: “Keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah.”
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