Besides Reading The Qur’an
There are Zikr and
Other Forms of Worship
Dr Mozammel Haque
Zikr and other
forms of worship
Besides reading of
the Qur’an
No doubt, reading
of the Qur’an in the month of Ramadan, the month of its revelation, is the best
way but besides that, one can do other way of worship, Ibadah, remembrance of
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. I have seen during the month of Ramadan, many people
were doing Tawaaf in Haram or some people were performing Umrah and others were
engaged in Zikr or remembrance of Allah the Almighty.
The Angels are
remembering Allah the Almighty by saying the third Kalimah. Islamic scholars
mentioned the beginning or the originality of the third Kalimah –
“Subhanallah(i) Walhamdulillah(i) Wa La Ilaha Illallah(u) Wallahu Akbar Wala
Hawla Wa La Quwwata illah Billah hil Aleyeel Azeem.” (There is no Power and
Might except from Allah, The Most High, The Great) and up to this day, this
kalimah (or declaration of faith) buzzes around the Arsh of
Almighty Allah.
Story Behind Third
Kalimah
The Third Kalimah
has a unique and very interesting story behind it. It all started before
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala created Adam A.S.(peace
be upon him) The Angels were trying to move the Arsh (Throne)
of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala but it was too heavy and would
not budge. So they asked Almighty Allah for help. Allah told them to recite “Subhanallah”.
The Angels did as they were told and found that it gave them the power and
strength and they were able to move the Arsh. They liked this so
much that they began constantly hymning, “Subhanallah,” – (Glory be to
Allah)
Then Allah created
Adam A.S. When Allah blew life into Adam, the first thing he did was sneeze and
say “Alhamdulillah” (All praise be to Allah). The Angels liked this act
so much that they added this to their praise and glorification of Allah. Thus
the kalimah became: “Subhanallah(i) Walhamdulillah”.
Hundreds of years
passed and the Prophet Nooh A.S. (peace be upon him) was now on earth. For nine
hundred years he proclaimed the Oneness of Allah with the words: “La Ilaha
Illallah”. (There is none worthy of worship). The Angels loved this act so
much that they added this to the kalimah. Thus, the kalimah now became
“Subhanallah (i) Walhamdulillah Wa La Ilaha illallah.”
The Angels kept
repeating this kalimah day and night. Many centuries passed and the Prophet
Ibrahim A.S. (peace be upon him) was asked by Almighty Allah to sacrifice his
beloved son Ismaeel A.S. (peace be upon him). He was about to slaughter his son
and HE needed something to give him the courage he needed to do this difficult
deed. So he recited: “Allahu Akbar”. (Allah is Great). The Angels loved
this act so much that they added “Allahu Akbar” to the Kalimah. Thus the
kalimah became: “Subhanallah (i) Walhamdulillah (i) Wa La Ilaha illah (u)
Wallahu Akbar.”
More centuries
passed. It was the Night of Meraj, when our Beloved Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.
(peace and blessings be upon him) ascended to the Heavens with Gibraeel A.S.
There Gibraeel A.S. (peace be upon him) told the Prophet S.A.W (peace and
blessings be upon him) the story and the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon
him) added the final part of the Kalimah: “Wala Hawla Wa La Quwwata illah
Billah hil Aleyeel Azeem.”
Thus
“Subhanallah(i) Walhamdulillah(i) Wa La Ilaha Illallah(u) Wallahu Akbar Wala
Hawla Wa La Quwwata illah Billah hil Aleyeel Azeem.” (There is no Power and
Might except from Allah, The Most High, The Great) and up to this day, this
kalimah (or declaration of faith) buzzes around the Arsh of
Almighty Allah.
Third Kalimah is
Tamjeed, this is the Kalimah (the first part) that is recited 33 times after
each Farz Salah (Namaaz), and is called Tasbih Fatima.
Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings be upon him) says that if a person recites Ayatul Kursi
after every Farz Salah Namaaz then there will be nothing
between him and Heaven except “Death”.
There is another
Tradition of the Prophet (PBUH) that says third Kalimah is such a great
medicine that it cures every disease and the most minor disease it cures is –
Sorrow (Gham)
Another Hadith says
if a person recites Surah Ikhlaas 10 times a day then Allah builds a palace for
him in the Heaven and the last but not the least ALLAH says spread the
knowledge whatever you have; it is the duty of every Muslim.
May ALLAH accept
our good deeds, especially in this blessed month of Ramadan. Ameen
InshaAllah.
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