Subject: 8 Everyday Adhkar for Muslims to Glorify Allah 🌇

Dhikr - the remembrance of Allah (swt) through supplications, is one of the greatest gifts that Allah (swt) has bestowed upon us as Muslims. Unfortuna

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Dhikr - the remembrance of Allah (swt) through supplications, is one of the greatest gifts that Allah (swt) has bestowed upon us as Muslims. Unfortunately, in our daily grind, dhikr is also one of the acts of worship that are easily neglected.


Most times, many people barely get by with compulsory acts of worship like salah, so their minds are not even present enough to do dhikr.


So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do not deny Me. (Qur’an 2:152)


In the same way that compulsory acts of worship should be fulfilled by us, so also is the remembrance of our Lord. And how best can we do this?

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