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This is the first lesson from Sheikh Saleem Al-Hilali's explanation of the morning and evening Adhkār

7 September 2024 • 4.4K views
This class takes place daily after Fajr at his new centre in Tanzania ___ Summarised benefits: 1:05 - These adhkār are divided into three: 1. Ones specific to mornings, 2. Ones specific to evenings, & 3. Ones common to both 1:28 - The times for saying these adhkār, as mentioned by As-Saffārīni: a) Morning adhkar to be said from after Fajr until sunrise, b) Evening adhkār to be said from after ’Aṣr until sunset. * Scholars differed, but these are the timings given by most scholars 3:35 - Whoever is regular in these adhkār will be from those who remember Allāh much, as mentioned by Ibn Ṣalāḥ (relayed by An-Nawawi in 'Al-Adhkār') 5:00 - Ibn Al-Qayyim compared these adhkār to an armour; the more one says, the stronger the armour 5:56 - The most important of these adhkār is known as 'Sayyid Al-Istighfār' (memorise it!!!) ... Imagine waking up, praying Fajr with Ahlus-Sunnah, then returning back home with these gems on a daily basis