10 dhikr to do daily

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Dhikr, the act of remembering and mentioning Allah (God), holds great significance in the life of a Muslim. It is a practice that fosters a deeper connection with the divine and brings about a sense of inner peace and contentment. The Quran and Hadith provide numerous examples of specific dhikr that Muslims can incorporate into their daily routines. In this article, we will explore 10 essential dhikr that come from the Quran and Hadith.

  1. SubhanAllah (سبحان الله)
  • Translation: Glory be to Allah.
  • This dhikr reminds us of Allah’s perfection and purity.
  1. Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله)
  • Translation: All praise is due to Allah.
  • Express gratitude for Allah’s blessings.
  1. Allahu Akbar (الله أكبر)
  • Translation: Allah is the Greatest.
  • Acknowledge Allah’s supreme greatness and power.
  1. La ilaha illallah (لا إله إلا الله)
  • Translation: There is no deity but Allah.
  • The fundamental declaration of Islamic faith.
  1. Astaghfirullah (أستغفر الله)
  • Translation: I seek forgiveness from Allah.
  • Seek forgiveness for sins and shortcomings.
  1. Durood Shareef (صلى الله عليه وسلم)
  • Translation: Peace and blessings be upon him (Prophet Muhammad).
  • Send blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad.
  1. Hasbiyallahu la ilaha illa Huwa (حسبي الله لا إله إلا هو)
  • Translation: Allah is Sufficient for me; there is no deity except Him.
  • Trust in Allah’s sufficiency.
  1. Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa billah (لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله)
  • Translation: There is no power and no strength except with Allah.
  • Rely on Allah’s strength in times of difficulty.
  1. Rizq du’a (‏اللهم اغفر لي، وارحمني، واهدني، وعافني، وارزقني)
  • Translation: O Allah! Forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me, guard me against harm and provide me with sustenance and salvation
  • Seek Allah’s blessings for your provisions.
  1. Astagfirullah Rabbi min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilayh (أستغفر الله ربي من كل ذنب وأتوب إليه)
    • Translation: I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, for every sin, and I repent to Him.
    • A comprehensive seeking of forgiveness and repentance.

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Incorporating these daily dhikr into your life not only strengthens your connection with Allah but also brings a sense of tranquility and mindfulness. These simple yet profound acts of remembrance can be practiced at any time and in any place, making them accessible to Muslims of all backgrounds and walks of life. By reciting these dhikr regularly, Muslims can find solace and guidance in the teachings of the Quran and Hadith, and draw closer to their faith.

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