There are many hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) about the power of this phrase, “SubhanAllah wa bihamdihi“, which means, “Glory to Allah and praise Him.”
1. Whoever says “SubhanAllah wa bihamdihi” a hundred times during the
day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the
sea. [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071]
2. Abu Dharr reported that the Prophet (sws) said, “Shall I tell you
the words that Allah loves the most?” I said: “Yes, tell me, O Messenger
of Allah.” He said: “The words dearest to Allah are: subhanAllah wa
bihamdihi.
3. A palm tree is planted for the reciter [of the above] in Paradise. [at-Tirmidhi; 5:511, al-Hakim]
4. The Prophet Muhammad (sws) said: “Two words (subhanAllah wa
bihamdihi) are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, and
are loved by the Most Merciful One.”
Allah is so forgiving and gives us countless avenues to earn our
forgiveness. Today, let’s have this phrase – subhanAllah wa bihamdihi –
on our tongues, and let’s earn our forgiveness, and have entire groves
of palm trees planted for us in Jannah, Insha’Allah.
Praise going up, blessings coming down
Of course there are many types of dhikr. Dhikr means praising Allah, remembering Allah. SubhanAllah wa bihamdihi is a good one, but even something as simple as saying, “Thank you, Allah” when you finish a meal is a type of dhikr.
When we have dhikr always on our tongues, we have this constant
connection with God, even as we go about our daily routines. When things
are going well, or when things are hard, we have this lifeline to
Allah, this constant stream of praise going up, and blessings coming
down. Our spirits are lighter, our hearts happier. We are grateful for
everything we have, because we remember that every single little
blessing – good health, the comfortable beds we sleep in, the orange
juice we had for breakfast, even our beating hearts and the breath in
our lungs – comes from Allah.
Dhikr is a guide to excellent character, and a light that keeps us on the path to Paradise.
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Complete Du'a for Wudhu
At the beginning of the Wudhu pray the following Du'a : Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Allah humma inni au Zubika min hamazatis...
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Hadith, Hadith Collections, and Searchable Hadith Database A hadith is a saying of Muhammad or a report about something he did. Ove...
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