The Prophet (SAW) taught Juwayriyyah bint Al-Harith a powerful zikr, which surpasses other forms of remembrance.
The zikr involves reciting four phrases, each three times:
“Subhaanallaah wa bihamdihi rida nafsihi”
“Subhaanallaah wa bihamdihi zinatah arshihi”
“Subhaanallaah wa bihamdihi midaada kalimaatih”
(Allah is free from imperfection and I begin with His praise, equal to the ink that may be used in recording the words (for His Praise))
These phrases emphasize Allah’s greatness, creatures, throne, and words, which are beyond human comprehension.
The zikr is a means of glorifying and praising Allah, seeking His pleasure, and acknowledging His majesty.
Reciting this zikr regularly is essential, as it offers a profound connection with Allah and a deeper understanding of His grandeur.
When the Prophet (SAW) left his wife Juwairiyah’s house at Fajr, she was engaged in prayer.
Upon his return after sunrise, he found her still in the same position and asked if she had remained so since he left.
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