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Dhikr of Asma ul-Husna (Beautiful names of Allah SWT) | Sayed Mustafa al Mousawi -سيد مصطفى الموسوي

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Dhikr, the beautiful names of Allah SWT - recited by Sayed Mustafa al-Mousawi

The word Dhikr has three meanings to it: verbal, spiritual and the applied or practical Dhikr.

The verbal Dhikr is something easy; the Dhikr in the heart which makes up the spiritual Dhikr is somewhat more difficult; while the Dhikr which is manifest in one's actions is the most difficult of all!

The Dhikr in one's actions means that in a person's actions in his life, he recognizes that Allah SWT is present and watching - his actions truly show that he realizes that Allah SWT is present all the time.

"The ninety-nine noble attributes of Allah SWT are a heavenly spiritual enrichment. Each noble quality is an institution that speaks about Allah. A true believer loves Allah more than anything else. Therefore, these noble attributes will allow a trustworthy, honorable, wise, benevolent, successful, humble, and in awe of Allah. As a result of this knowledge and close attendance to Allah, righteous acts become natural in a person, and evil deeds become infrequent. These results naturally come from the reflections and in-depth knowledge of Allah and His attributes.

His beautiful attributes are witnessed and abide in each particle and atom of the matter throughout the entire immeasurable universe. Contemplating the world can also remind us of Allah’s other signs, such as Heaven and Hell and the Hereafter.

Dhikr (by rememberance or recitation) utilizes the signs of Allah and His creations as a means of recollection and contemplation. The attributes: The Merciful, the Owner of mercy, the Giver of mercy, the Wise, the Pure, the Able, the King, the Cherisher, the Gracious, the Exalted, the Dominion, and the Master are a few attributes from which the spiritual nourishment of a pious believer drawn."

أَلاَ بِذِكْرِ اللٌّهِ تَطْمَئِنَّ الْقُلُوبِ

“Now surely with the remembrance (Dhikr) of Allah are the hearts put at rest and ease.” [Surat al-Rad (13), verse 28]

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