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O’ you who believe! remember & remember Him Allah a lot. (Surah Al Ahzab 33: verse 41)
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…وَلَذِ كْرُ اللَّهِ أَكْبَرُ … Surah Al Ankabut 29: verse 45
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Why Dhikr?
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Remembering Allah (swt) is the foundation of righteous deeds
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Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari (ra) reported: The Prophet (pnuh) said, "The similitude of one who remembers his Lord and one who does not remember Him, is like that of the living and the dead.'' (Bukhari & Muslim)
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HOW MUCH DHIKR ALLAH TO DO? The Qur`an says that men of understanding are those "who remember Allah standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides" (Surah Al e Imran 3: verse 191)
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The Things We Remember
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Snow car pole deck light bottle light family inspiration sand plant rug light gate pillow trunk paper road knife stool string light coat cup Madonna light wind tree rope stamp tape light coal card pick truck light pilot desk frame
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Almost everyone who completes this exercise remembers the first two words from the list (snow, car). Psychologists refer to our tendency to remember what comes first as the “primacy effect.”
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We remember events that happen first
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Our brains most powerfully remember elements and events that come first. So we benefit by making our first experiences each day positive ones, starting with how we wake up.
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We remember things that are repeated
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We remember things that are out of the ordinary
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We’re also most likely to remember elements that stand out from or are incongruous with other elements in the group (Madonna),
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We remember things that happened recently
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Most people also remember the last two words (desk, frame), a phenomenon researchers call the “recency effect.”
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How can we remember Allah (swt) when we cannot see Him and cannot even visualize Him?
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We look at His creations, for the creation reminds one of the Creator.
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We recall Allah (swt)'s blessings on us
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dhikr of the eyes, which consists in weeping dhikr of the ears, which consists in listening dhikr of the tongue, which consists in praise dhikr of the hands, which consists in giving dhikr of the body, which consists in loyalty dhikr of the heart, which consists in fear and hope dhikr of the spirit, which consists of utter submission and acceptance
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