Praise to Allah prayer. How can I thank the Almighty for a joyful event in my life? kind of gratitude to the Almighty

A post by a Muslim on Facebook remained in my memory for a long time. “I,” he writes, “work in the same office with an atheist. One day we had some free time, and we turned a trash can into a basketball basket and started throwing paper “balls” into it. We both try our best, but success does not smile on anyone.

Then an atheist colleague, wanting to make fun of me, said: “Try making a dua - maybe it will help.” I defiantly uttered the words of a request for help to the Almighty and, being confident in my success and trusting in the Creator, I threw the “ball” towards the basket. This time the “ball” hit the target without much difficulty and without missing a beat. The colleague, trying to hide his embarrassment and displeasure, continued his throws, but without success. He tried to calculate the trajectory of the ball (he is a talented mathematician), made every effort and ingenuity, but still the goal turned out to be unattainable for him.”

In such cases, the reaction of the non-believer to events is the same: the success of the one making dua is random luck, but the connection with the Almighty, the secret power of contact with Him is completely denied. Only believers are convinced that requests for help from Allah, especially at critical moments in life, are not left unanswered. For a person praying, a 180-degree turn of events is quite expected; lightning-fast changes in the trajectory of life at a sincere request are not uncommon phenomena. And there are no random coincidences. Asking for good for yourself, for good in both lives, is an everyday custom for sincere Muslims, this is worship.

However, like any other connection with the Merciful, prayer requires certain knowledge and effort. The dua of an ignorant person can harm him so much that he becomes nervous. Depression can be caused by a long absence of an answer or, conversely, by the fact that instead of the expected relief, the slave receives an instant aggravation of the situation: things begin to go so badly that the ignoramus falls into despair. At one time, I had to read a letter from one young Muslim, in whose life a series of difficult events began to occur. Repeated pleas for help to the One who opens the gates of goodness and blessings only worsened his situation: with each new dua, his life became more and more unbearable. The young man, ignorant of experience and knowledge, could not understand that the events of his life were the good answer of the All-Seeing and All-Hearing Lord.

Even many smart non-Muslims know well: blows of fate are not a reason for depression, they are a powerful impetus to action, and they call them magic motivating kick. Oscar Wilde, the famous English thinker and writer, puts it this way: “I would wholeheartedly advise you not to bend under the burden of grief. What we see as hardships are sometimes actually blessings in disguise.” Lazy, careless souls need the motivating answer of Almighty Allah in the form of a test like air, like a sip of water in a waterless desert. Trials usually begin to haunt us when we ask for a benefit, but ourselves do nothing to achieve the goal. The slave asks Allah for the highest levels of Paradise, but does not increase his good deeds, and Al-Mujib (the Receiver of prayers and requests) accepts his prayer and sends tests, through them elevating him and exalting him, and at the same time rewarding the slave with patience. To the non-active person asking for worldly benefits, the answer may be the same: motivating difficulties do not keep us waiting long.

If we do not want difficulties and trials, it is better to leave our comfort zone of our own free will and begin to act. The algorithm of our actions must correspond to the sunnah of our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Strive for that and achieve what will benefit you, ask Allah for help and act.” Moreover, while acting, we should not for a moment reduce the degree of purposefulness and perseverance if we really sincerely want to acquire something useful and pleasing to God. Let us remember the words of the great inventor Thomas Edison: “I can’t be discouraged that easily, because every failed attempt is another step forward for me.” Complaining about failures and whining can not only close the doors of good, but an ungrateful appellant can lose what he already has.

Inexhaustible faith in the answer of the Almighty is one of the main conditions for accepting a prayer. Doubts and fears are groundless and are an indicator of the insincerity and weakness of the faith of the person praying. The incredulous slave's plea is rejected. The owner of unlimited Grace and Knowledge, in his Wisdom, can reward us with an instant response, can leave a response for years, or even honor a slave with a reward in the Eternal World. The reward for dua about worldly things in the Eternal World becomes a source of endless rejoicing, this is the best that we can get for sincere requests.

Still, the human soul is designed in such a way that we want a quick answer to our prayer. Failure to receive an answer to a request frightens us, for it may be a sign of the wrath of the Almighty. Tornadoes of disasters and hurricanes of misfortune, indeed, can be not just a test, but a punishment from the Creator. A string of failures - in most cases this is the result of our disobedience to Allah. We know that “misfortunes come only with sins,” and we remember the words of the Almighty (meaning): “...everything bad that befalls you comes from yourself...” (Quran, 4:79). A rejected prayer is a great misfortune and we must make every effort to accept the dua. Daily introspection and self-reporting, repentance for sins and repeated istighfar (ask for forgiveness), renunciation of what is reprehensible, illicit, and haram food and clothing should become the habit of a Muslim. We are obliged not only to renounce what is blameworthy, but also to call others to good and warn against what is condemned, and never forget the frighteningly clear words of the great Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “I swear by Allah, you must encourage what is approved and restrain you from what is blameworthy, otherwise Allah will not hesitate to punish you, after which you will ask Him, but He will not answer you” (Ahmad).

How blind and deaf we are in our society of general depravity and complacency! This willful blindness can cost us great trials, distance from the mercy of Allah. Purification with sincere repentance and requests for forgiveness, correction of mistakes made is the only way out in such a situation. We remember the encouraging words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “If a person does not stop asking for forgiveness with his tongue (istighfar), Allah Almighty will show him a way out of any difficult situation, grant him relief from every sorrow and grant him food in a way that he did not expect.”Let us remember the prayer of the Prophet Yunus (peace be upon him): “La ilaha illa Anta, Subhanakya inni kuntu min azzalimin.” Sincere praise of the Almighty and accusing oneself of disobedience, and accusing oneself with tears in the eyes and bitterness in the heart, with deep regret - this is the path to accepting dua. Praising the Creator occupies a special place in prayer, while there should not be even a shadow of dissatisfaction with one’s situation in the soul, for ungrateful hearts do not deserve an answer. How often do we forget about this! Complaining about the obstacles of fate, the slave distances himself from the Lord, he himself puts an obstacle in the way of prayer, and despair does not take long to arrive. Such prayers can give nothing but stress and depression. Allah Himself warns slaves about this (meaning): “If he had not been one of the glorifiers, he would certainly have remained in her womb until the day when they were resurrected” (37:143-144).

Another one of the most important aspects for obtaining an answer, which we should never forget, the Almighty points out to us in the Quran (meaning): “... Call upon Him with fear and hope. Indeed, the mercy of Allah is close to those who do good” (7:56). Doing good in the name of the Lord is the best way to quickly respond to the requests of a slave. In a conversation with Caliph Suleiman ibn ‘Abd al-Malik, the judge of Medina, Salama ibn Dinar, answered the question “Which prayer is answered most quickly?” answered like this: “To the prayer of the doer of good, with which he turns to Allah for those who do good.”

There is a category of people whose requests are certainly satisfied. These are the close ones of Allah.P The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allah said: “I have already declared war on whoever is at enmity with My companion! Of all the actions through which My servant approaches Me, I love most what I have charged him with. And through additional instructions, My servant continues to approach Me until I love him. If I love him, then I will become the hearing with which he hears, and the sight with which he sees, and the hand with which he grasps, and the foot with which he walks. If he asks Me for anything, I will certainly give it to him; if he seeks refuge with Me, I will certainly provide it to him, and nothing I do makes Me hesitate as much as the need to take the soul of a believer who does not want death, for I do not want harm done to him.”

The path to the love of the Almighty is open and clear. However, there are not many people walking this road.

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Whoever pronounces this dua has performed the praise of Allah in all forms from all creation.

A sincere and constant dua can have a life-changing effect and change a person's life. The hadith of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) says that nothing can change predestination except prayer. One of these prayers is the following.

From Ibn Umar it is reported that when the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) went to bed, he said the following words: “Praise be to Allah, who provided for me and gave me shelter, fed me and gave me something to drink, who generously bestowed His mercy on me. Praise be to Allah in any situation. O Allah, Lord of every thing and its ruler, I seek refuge in You from the Fire.”

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever says this dua before going to bed will praise Allah in all forms from all creation.”

الحمدُ لله الذي كفاني وآواني، وأطعمني وسقاني، والذي منَّ عليَّ فأفضَلَ، والذي أعطاني فأجزَل، الحمدُ لله على كل حال، اللهم ربَّ كل شيءٍ ومليكَه وإلهَ كل شيءٍ، أعوذ بك من النار

عن أنس بن مالك قال : قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : (من قال إذا أوَى إلى فراشه :

الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي كَفَانِي وَآوَانِي ، الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَطْعَمَنِي وَسَقَانِي ، الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي مَنَّ عَلَيَّ وأَفْضَلَ ، اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ بِعِزَّتِكَ أَنْ تُنَجِّيَنِي مِنَ النَّارِ؛ فقدْ حَمِدَ الله بجميع محامدِ الخلقِ كلِّهم)

أخرجه الحاكم والبيهقي وقال الحاكم: “صحيح الإسناد”. ووافقه الذهبي.

Alhamdulillahil-lyazi kafani wa avani wa atamani wa sakani, val-lyazi manna aleya fa-afdal, val-lyazi atani fa-ajzal. Alhamdulillahi ala kuli hal. Allahumma raba kulli sheyin wa malikahu wa ilaha kulli shey, auzu bika minan-nar.

This dua has great merit. Sincere and constant gratitude, which becomes a person's best habit, opens doors of blessing where a person never expected. Allah Almighty said: “If you are grateful, I will give you even more. And if you are ungrateful, then the torment from Me will be grievous” (14:7). If you want to increase your blessing, then increase your gratitude.

The praise of Allah in all forms from all creation, which is contained in this dua, is very easy to perform, very quick, but it contains limitless reward for the one who makes it his daily prayer.

Gratitude is the key to true happiness. If a person never reflects and expresses gratitude to Allah in moments of calm, then he misses an essential part of faith and loses the path to happiness. When expressing gratitude to Allah, reflect on everything, your position, Allah's mercy and boundless generosity, your life.

How blessed we are that all our affairs are arranged by Allah Almighty - our Creator, Merciful, Generous, Knowing. Gratitude, coupled with reflection, is the most important source of peace and happiness. This dua at the end of a difficult day becomes a source of reflection, remembrance and even greater gratitude and renewed happiness.

Dua is the essence of worship, the connection between Allah and his creatures. This dua shows our trust in Allah, our need for His blessing and our need for His guidance.

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    In the month of Ramadan, a Muslim spends more time thinking about the Greatness of our Lord, about His innumerable gifts. The heart of a believer is filled with gratitude to his Creator.

    Expressing gratitude to Our Lord for the benefits He provides to us is an integral part of our religion.

    Imam Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him) in the book “al-Zuhd” quotes from the words of Hassan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him), the words of the prophet Davud (peace be upon him), who said:

    “My Lord, if each hair of mine had a pair of tongues that would glorify You day and night, all my life, I would not be able to thank You for even one benefit You have shown me.”

    روى الإمام أحمد في الزهد عن الحسن قال : قال داود » إلهي لو أن لكل شعرة مني لسانين يسبحانك الليل والنهار والدهر كله ما قضيت حق نعمة واحدة

    The same book also quotes the words of al-Mughira bin Utba:

    “When the Almighty sent down a command to the prophet Dawood, saying: “Express your gratitude, family of Dawood. How few among My servants are grateful to Me,” he turned to the Almighty: “My Lord, how can I give You praise when You give me benefits, and then grace me with gratitude to You for the benefits You have provided. And then in this way you increase my benefits, so how can I give you gratitude? Then the Almighty answered him: “Now you have come to know Me, Dauud.”

    Allah Almighty said in the Holy Quran:

    وَمَا كَانَ لِنَفْسٍ أَنْ تَمُوتَ إِلاَّ بِإِذْنِ الله كِتَابًا مُّؤَجَّلاً وَمَن يُرِدْ ثَوَابَ الدُّنْيَا نُؤْتِهِ مِنْهَا وَمَن

    يُرِدْ ثَوَابَ الآخِرَةِ نُؤْتِهِ مِنْهَا وَسَنَجْزِي الشَّاكِرِين

    “No person will die except with the permission of Allah, at the time prescribed [by Him]. To anyone who desires reward in earthly life, We will give it in this life. And whoever desires reward in the future life, we will give it then. We will reward those who are grateful [to Us].” (Ali Imran, 3/145)

    Another verse says:

    مَّا يَفْعَلُ اللّهُ بِعَذَابِكُمْ إِن شَكَرْتُمْ وَآمَنتُمْ وَكَانَ اللّهُ شَاكِرًا عَلِيمًا

    “Will Allah punish you if you are grateful [to Him] and believe [in Him]? Indeed, Allah rewards the grateful and knows what they do.”

    The Holy Quran also says:

    وَإِذْ تَأَذَّنَ رَبُّكُمْ لَئِن شَكَرْتُمْ لأَزِيدَنَّكُمْ وَلَئِن كَفَرْتُمْ إِنَّ عَذَابِي لَشَدِيدٌ

    “If you are grateful, I will certainly increase [the benefits and mercy] for you. And if you are ungrateful, then a severe punishment will befall you.”

    Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said:

    “On the Day of Judgment it will be proclaimed:

    Stand up, those who thanked Allah in any position, and then a group of people will stand up, and a banner will be unfurled for them, and under it they will enter Paradise.”

    In the book Al-Badr al-Munir there is a saying that says: “Giving praise to Allah in gratitude for His benefits guarantees that He will not deprive this benefit.”

    Another hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), quoted by Abu Dawud (may Allah be pleased with him) says:

    “Whoever, after putting on the clothes, says, “Praise be to Allah, who gave me these clothes without my effort and diligence,” all previous sins will be forgiven.”

    The best phrase to express gratitude to Allah is:

    الحمدلله حمداً يوافي نعمه ويكافيء مزيده

    (meaning) “Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His blessings with which He has endowed me and for the benefits He will endow me with in the future.”

    “When Allah Almighty sent Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he turned to Allah with the words: “O my Lord, teach me various crafts and teach me words that would contain the meaning of all praises to You.” Then Allah sent down a revelation to Adam (peace be upon him): “Say every morning and evening three times, “Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His benefits that He has endowed me with and for those benefits that He will endow in the future. Truly I have combined in this phrase the meaning of all types of praise."

    From the above it is clear that if we want to gain the pleasure of the Almighty, constantly abide in His blessings and never be deprived of them, we need to thank Him as often and as much as possible.

    In one of the qudsi hadiths, transmitted from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), it is said: “Allah Almighty said: “I divided the prayer into two parts, one of which is for me, and the other for my slave. In it he will be given whatever he desires.” The slave will say: “Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds!”

    And Allah Almighty will say: “My servant praises Me, and he will be given what he wants!”

    The servant of Allah will say: “To the Most Gracious and Merciful.”

    The Almighty will answer: “My servant praised Me properly!” He will be given everything he wants.

    When the servant of Allah says: - To the Lord of the Day of Judgment.

    The Almighty will answer this: “My servant has exalted me, and this is what is by right Mine.” One part of this verse belongs to Me, and the second part belongs to my servant.

    The slave will say: “We worship You and ask You for help!”

    To which Allah will say: “This is what is between Me and my slave.” And he will be given what he desires. The last verse belongs to my slave.

    And when the slave says: “Guide us to the right path.” The path of those to whom it was given. Not those with whom You were angry, and not those who came down from him. - This is what is due to My servant.

    And he will be given what he asks for, says the Almighty.” (Ibn Majah, Adab, 52; Tirmidhi, Tafsirul-Kur’an, 1).

    A person who praises Allah is a slave who thanks Him.

    This is indicated by the Hadith of the Blessed Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “Praise is the beginning of gratitude, and the one who does not praise Allah does not thank Him” (Beyhaki, Shuabul-iman, IV, 96; Dailami, Firdavs, II, 155).

    It is the praise of Allah that is the remembrance and exaltation of the One who bestowed blessings, directed him to good endeavors and protected his slave from troubles.

    However, true praise is not limited to just saying “Alhamdu lillah”.

    It is important that a person’s thoughts are filled with Allah, his heart is filled with faith in Him, and his organs bring benefits on His path, which will become an integral part of a person’s life.

    Praise is at the same time gratitude for the benefits received and a manifestation of submission to His unlimited power in moments when one has to experience moments of trial.

    The great mentor, Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Geylani (Rahmatullahi Alaikh) said: “We must be on the path of gratitude to Allah for His gifts to us. There are three types of gratitude – with the tongue, with the heart, with all the organs.”

    Gratitude with the tongue is the recognition that everything belongs to Allah Almighty. You must realize that all the ways through which good comes to you are from Allah.

    The Giver of everything, the Creator of everything, the Performer of everything, the Presenter of everything – this is He.

    Allah is the most worthy of gratitude. Who should I thank? The one who brought the gift, or the one who gave it to you? Those. one must express respect and gratitude to the Almighty.

    The one who sees superficially and does not see the true essence is considered ignorant.

    You need to realize that everything that is good in a person, be it external, internal or his deeds, is all the mercy of Allah.

    Gratitude in the heart is a state of conviction in this, a firm belief in it and an inner attachment to it. Allah Almighty said in the Holy Quran:

    نِّعْمَةٍ فَمِنَ اللّهِ ثُمَّ إِذَا مَسَّكُمُ الضُّرُّ فَإِلَيْهِ تَجْأَرُونَ وَمَا بِكُم مِّن

    (meaning) “All the blessings that you have are from Allah. And if any misfortune happens to you, then cry out to Him in prayer.” (An-Nakhl, 16/53)

    There is another verse (meaning) in the Holy Quran:

    “Have you not realized that Allah has subordinated to you what is in the heavens and on earth, and has bestowed upon you favors both obvious and hidden [from your understanding]? Among people there are those who argue about the [Essence and Attributes] of Allah, having neither knowledge nor guidance from the Prophet, nor Scripture that would illuminate the path to the Truth.” (Lukman, 31/20)

    Gratitude from all organs.

    It is using all your organs to worship Allah. This is not to succumb to the desires of the ego, the shaitan, and not to listen to any orders that contradict the commands of Allah.

    Allah Almighty said in the Holy Quran (meaning):

    “You worship idols instead of Allah and affirm lies. Indeed, those whom you worship instead of Allah do not have the power to grant you sustenance (rizaq). So seek your livelihood from Allah, worship Him and be grateful to Him. To Him you will be returned." (Al-Ankabut, 29/17)

    Also in the Holy Qur'an it is said (meaning):

    “We, verily, gave wisdom to Luqman [with the command]: “Give thanks to Allah! The one who gives thanks [does it] only for himself. And if someone is ungrateful, then Allah does not need him, for He deserves praise, even if no one glorifies Him! ”(Luqman, 31/12)

    The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    “Whoever revives my Sunnah, which was killed by people after me, will receive a reward similar to those who performed this Sunnah, which will not reduce their own reward!”

    One of these desirable sunnahs is to perform sajdah shukr.

    There are many hadiths that talk about this. One of them is a hadith transmitted by Abu Bara: “When the good news reached the prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, he bowed to the ground, showing gratitude to Allah.”

    Sajdah shukr is a prostration performed outside of prayer, as a sign of gratitude to Allah, for various reasons.

    The first reason: as a sign of gratitude to Allah for His gifts for him, his children, or other Muslims.

    The second reason: as a sign of gratitude to Allah for averting trouble from him or another.

    For example: salvation from fire, from a house collapse, from wild animals, etc.

    For all of the above, it is advisable to bow to the ground in front of people, except in cases where this could hurt the heart of someone present. For example, performing sajdah shukr in the presence of someone who cannot have children, or performing sajdah shukr for receiving wealth in the presence of someone who does not have money.

    The third reason: as a sign of gratitude to Allah for health, at the sight of someone stricken by illness, regardless of what the illness struck: the mind or the body. In this case, it is advisable to perform sajdah shukr as a sign of gratitude to Allah for saving you from this.

    It is advisable to make the following dua when you see such a person:

    “Al-hamdu li-Llyahi-llazi ‘afani wa ma-btalani wa faddalya-ni ‘ala kyasiri mmimman halyakahu tafzdylyan!”

    الْحَمْـدُ للهِ الّذي عافاني وما ابْتَـلاني، وَفَضَّلَـني عَلى كَثيـرٍ مِمَّنْ خَلَـقَه تَفْضـيلا

    Praise be to Allah, who delivered me, did not strike me [with this disease], and gave me preference over many of those whom He created!

    You should not perform sajdah shukr in front of this sick person, as this may hurt his heart. If the patient is a sinner (for example, a thief whose hand was cut off did not perform tawba), then sajdah should be performed in front of him in order to remind him of the repentance.

    The fourth reason: at the sight of a sinner, be he an infidel or a fascist. Having seen such a person, it is advisable to perform sajdah shukr in front of him so that he forsakes his sins and repents.

    Method of performing sajdah shukr

    The method of performing “sajdah shukr” is the same as performing “sajdah tilyavat” outside the prayer: that is, it is one sajdah with the intention, an introductory takbir, and salam after the sajdah.

    It is advisable to raise your hands while pronouncing the introductory takbir.

    To perform sajda, it is necessary to comply with all the conditions of prayer: the awrat must be closed; the performer must have a small and complete ablution;

    he must turn towards the qibla.

    It can also be done while riding an animal or in a car.

    If, after receiving a gift from Allah, the time for performing two rak'ahs of prayer has passed, and Sajdah Shukri has not been performed, then it is considered missed, and attention must also be paid to this.

    According to Ibn Hajar, may Allah have mercy on him, it is better, not limiting himself to performing only one prostration, to give alms, to perform two rak'ah prayers with the intention of performing the desired prayer.

    In the Shafi'i madhhab there are no prostrations except three: 1-sajdah sahw, 2-sajdah tilyava and 3-sajdah shukr.

    (“Tuhfatul Mukhtaj” with comments by Abdulhamid al-Shirvani, may Allah have mercy on him).

    An expression of exaltation and gratitude to Allah is showing respect to the Shiar, i.e. to everything that reminds of the Creator.

    For example: the Koran, the Kaaba, prayer five times a day, sacrifice, walking during a pilgrimage between the mountains of Safa and Marwa - all this is Shiar, i.e. signs, symbols of faith and serves to create a feeling of closeness to the Lord.

    Allah Almighty, so that people can best understand sublime concepts, puts them into simple forms. These concepts are easily understood and perceived by the human mind. Therefore, the respect shown towards the symbols of Islam at the same time expresses respect and admiration for Allah. And disrespect for the symbols of Islam is an expression of disrespect for the Lord.

    The Koran is one of the symbols of Islam; it was sent down to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) as a set of Divine commands and instructions. Therefore, respect for the Quran means respect for Allah.

    In order to understand and understand every Divine revelation, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) rushed towards it with all his heart, renouncing the outside world.

    The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) loved reading the Koran, and at the same time tears of tenderness flowed down his cheeks, which in itself testified to the strength and depth of respect that he had for God’s word. The lover turns into eyes and ears when he hears the voice of the object of love, and for him there is nothing in the world more soulful and sweeter than these sounds.

    Imam Tirmidhi reported from Abu Said the following words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): The Blessed and Most High Lord said: “If a person is distracted from asking Me by the Quran and the remembrance of Me, then My favors to him will be better than those that I give to those who ask.” He also said: The superiority of Allah's words over all other words is like the superiority of Allah over His creation. (Hasan Hadith)

    Imam Tirmidhi reported the words of Ali: I heard the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “Trials will come like parts of the dark night.” - Prophet, how to avoid them? – I asked. – The Book of the Blessed and Almighty Allah contains your history, information about what happened before you, news about the future and the correct norms in the relationship between you. This Book is not a joke, but is of decisive importance. Allah will crush any tyrant who refuses it. Allah will mislead the one who seeks guidance other than from her. This is a strong connection from Allah, His clear light, a wise reminder. This is the direct path. Desires do not go astray because of the Qur'an, tongues do not become saturated with it, the pious do not get bored with it, it does not wear out from repeated reading, and its miracles do not cease. This is the Book that the jinn no longer left once they heard it. They said: “We have heard the wonderful Quran leading to right guidance.” Whoever knows him has priority knowledge. Whoever pronounces it speaks the truth. He who judges according to it is just. Whoever acts according to it is rewarded. Whoever calls to him is guided on the straight path. Take it, one-eyed one. (Ali addresses Ibrahim Nahai, who had one eye)

    As for prayer, which is also a symbol of faith, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) attached great importance to it. Saying:

    “When you stand in prayer, surely Allah is in front of you.”

    The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) advised to perform prayers sincerely, imbued with a sense of piety and fear of God.

    The Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “Namaz is the support of religion. Whoever abandons prayer destroys his religion.”

    The message that the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, conveys from the words of his Lord (hadith qudsi), says: “I have made praying five times a duty for your community (ummah). I promised the one who would fulfill it in a timely manner - Paradise, and the one who would not fulfill it, I did not promise anything.”

    The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “Whoever recites six rak’ahs after the evening prayer al-Maghrib, his sins will be forgiven, even if their number is equal to the amount of foam in the sea.”

    in an authentic hadith, reported from the words of Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    Indeed, on the Day of Resurrection, the reckoning with the servant of Allah will first of all be made for his prayers, and if they are good, he will succeed and achieve what he wants, and if they turn out to be unsuitable, then he will fail and suffer a loss. If shortcomings are discovered in regard to the fulfillment of this duty, the Almighty and Great Lord will say: “See if My servant has anything he has done voluntarily, so that through this he can make up for the shortcomings in the obligatory,” and then with all his other affairs (they will do) the same. at-Tirmidhi

    The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) always claimed that prayers were “a treat for the eyes” for him.

    Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) devoted his life to the spread of Islam and the education of his companions in the light of Divine teaching. For him, prayer was a source of inspiration and peace, so he wanted every believer to perform prayers in the best possible way. During the army's departure for the Battle of Muta, Abdullah bin Rawaha approached the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), from the anticipation of separation from whom he suffered greatly, and said goodbye to him. Then Abdullah asked the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam):

    O Messenger of Allah! Advise me something that I would remember and never forget.

    Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) told him:

    Tomorrow you will go to a country where very few people worship Allah. Try to read Namaz there as much as possible! (Wakidi, 2, 758)

    Respect when addressing the Great and Mighty Allah

    We see the gifts of Allah, thank Him and show respect when addressing the Great and Mighty Allah in thoughts and words. It is impossible not to be respectful of a thing in which there is a remembrance of Allah Almighty. We are obliged to respect and exalt the names of Allah Almighty. Respect also includes the fact that we do not call anyone by those names that can only be called Allah Almighty.

    This goes back to exalting the rites of Allah Almighty, as He said:

    وَمَن يُعَظِّمْ شَعَائِرَ اللَّهِ فَإِنَّهَا مِن تَقْوَى الْقُلُوبِ

    “And if anyone honors the ritual signs of Allah, then this comes from fear of God in the hearts.” (Surah al-Hajj, verse 32)

    ذَلِكَ وَمَن يُعَظِّمْ حُرُمَاتِ اللَّهِ فَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّهُ عِندَ رَبِّهِ

    "Like this! Whoever honors the shrines of Allah does good for himself before his Lord.” (Surah al-Hajj, verse 30)

    “Ritual signs” are everything that Allah Almighty commanded to exalt. His beautiful names are also among those things that we are commanded to honor. Therefore, scientists say that it is forbidden to treat His names carelessly, including when they are written in newspapers or on paper, and one cannot throw them in the trash. They cite these two verses as their argument.

    One saint named Bishri Khafi was a great sinner in his youth. But one incident changed his life. One day he was walking about his business and suddenly saw a piece of paper with Arabic script on the road. Picking up the paper, he kissed it and brought it to his head. Then, after applying incense, he placed it in a secluded place. At night, in a dream, he heard a voice from heaven:

    “You have covered Our name with incense and shown respect and reverence. I swear by My power, I will make you famous in both worlds!”

    Hearing this voice, Bishr jumped out of bed and, sincerely repenting of his sins, rushed with his soul to Allah.

    As we see, our ancestors sought to show respect for everything that related to Allah and His Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). Such an attitude towards Muslim values ​​and shrines has become commonplace for every believer.

  • Du'a is one of the forms of worship of Allah Almighty. When a person makes a request to the Creator, by this action he confirms his belief that only Allah Almighty can give a person everything he needs; that He is the only one on whom one should rely and to whom one should turn with prayers. Allah loves those who turn to Him as often as possible with various (permissible according to Shariah) requests.

    Du'a is a Muslim's weapon given to him by Allah. Once the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) asked: “Do you want me to teach you a remedy that will help you overcome the misfortunes and troubles that have befallen you?”. “We want to,” answered the companions. Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) replied: “If you read the du’a “La illaha illa anta subhanakya inni kuntu minaz-zalimin 247 “, and if you read a du’a for a brother in faith who is absent at that moment, then the du’a will be accepted by the Almighty.” Angels stand next to the person reading the du’a and say: “Amen. May the same happen to you."

    Du'a is an ibadat rewarded by Allah and there is a certain order for its implementation:

    Du'a should begin with words of praise to Allah: “Alhamdulillahi Rabbil ‘alamin”, then you need to read the salawat to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam): “Allahumma salli ‘ala ali Muhammadin wa sallam”, then you need to repent of your sins: "Astagfirullah".

    It is reported that Fadal bin Ubayd (radhiyallahu anhu) said: “(Once) the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) heard how one person, during his prayer, began to make supplications to Allah, without glorifying (before) Allah and without turning to Him with prayers for the Prophet, (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam ), and the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “This (man) hastened!”, after which he called him to himself and said to him /or: ...to someone else/:

    “When any of you (wants) to turn to Allah with a prayer, let him begin by praising his Glorious Lord and glorifying Him, then let him invoke blessings on the Prophet,” (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), “and only then asks for what he wants.”

    Caliph Umar (may Allah's mercy be upon him) said: “Our prayers reach the heavenly spheres called “Sama” and “Arsha” and remain there until we say salawat to Muhammad(sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) , and only after that they reach the Divine Throne.”

    2. If the du’a contains important requests, then before it begins, you must perform ablution, and if it is very important, you must perform ablution of the whole body.

    3. When reading the du'a, it is advisable to turn your face towards the Qibla.

    4. Hands should be held in front of the face, palms up. After completing the du’a, you need to run your hands over your face so that the barakah with which the outstretched hands are filled touches your face. The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “ Verily, your Lord, the Living, the Generous, cannot refuse His servant if he raises his hands in supplication.”

    Anas (radiyallahu anhu) reports that during the dua, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) raised his hands so much that the whiteness of his armpits was visible."

    5. The request must be made in a respectful tone, quietly, so that others do not hear, and one must not turn one’s gaze to the heavens.

    6. At the end of the du’a, you must, as at the beginning, pronounce words of praise to Allah and salawat to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) then say:

    سُبْحَانَ رَبِّكَ رَبِّ الْعِزَّةِ عَمَّا يَصِفُونَ .

    وَسَلَامٌ عَلَى الْمُرْسَلِينَ .وَالْحَمْدُ لِلهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

    "Subhana Rabbikya Rabbil 'izatti 'amma yasifuna wa salamun 'alal mursalina wal-hamdulillahi Rabbil 'alamin" .

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    Expressing gratitude to the Almighty for the benefits He provides for us is an integral part of our religion. For the Almighty commanded even the most beloved of all his prophets, Muhammad (peace and blessings of the Almighty upon them all), to be grateful for what Allah has blessed him with and to express it (gratitude).

    (meaning): " Tell people about the blessings that your Lord has given you "(Surah al-Zuha, verse 11).

    وَأَمَّا بِنِعْمَةِ رَبِّكَ فَحَدِّثْ

    Thus, each of us is obliged to be grateful to Allah for his gifts - for those that we know and those that we do not know.

    Imam Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him) in the book "al-Zuhd", quotes from the words of Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) that he said that the prophet Dawud (peace be upon him) said: " My Lord, if each of my hairs had a pair of tongues that would glorify You day and night, all my life, I would not be able to thank You for even one benefit You have shown me".

    روى الإمام أحمد في الزهد عن الحسن قال : قال داود " إلهي لو أن لكل شعرة مني لسانين يسبحانك الليل والنهار والدهر كله ما قضيت حق نعمة واحدة " .

    The same book quotes the words of al-Mughir bin Utbat: " When the Almighty sent down a command to the prophet Davud, saying: “Express gratitude, family of Davud. How few of My servants are grateful to Me,” he turned to the Almighty: “My Lord, how can I give You praise when it is You who give me blessings, and Then you grace me with gratitude to You for the benefits You have shown. And then in this way You increase my benefits, so how can I give you gratitude? " Then the Almighty answered him: “Now you have come to know Me, Davud"

    وروي فيه أيضا عن المغيرة بن عتبة قال : " لما أنزل الله على داود "اعْمَلُوا آلَ دَاوُودَ شُكْرًا وَقَلِيلٌ مِنْ عِبَادِيَ الشَّكُورُ" قال يا رب كيف أطيق شكرك وأنت الذي تنعم علي ثم ترزقني على النعمة الشكر ثم تزيدني نعمة بعد نعمة ، فالنعمة منك يا رب ، فكيف أطيق شكرك ؟ قال الآن عرفتني يا داود "

    The hadith of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) says: “ Allah loves when He is praised »

    ان الله عز وجل يحب أن يحمد

    Another saying cited by al-Dailami says: “ Allah loves praise ". This hadith is also cited by Imam Ahmad in his collection “Musnadu-Ahmad”.

    ان الله يحب الحمد

    There is a saying in the book Al-Badr al-Munir that says: “ Giving praise to Allah in gratitude for His benefits ensures that He will not deprive this benefit».

    حمد الله امان للنعمة من زوالها

    Another hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), reported by Abu Dawud (may Allah be pleased with him) says:

    « Anyone who, after putting on clothes, says “praise be to Allah, who gave me these clothes without my effort and diligence,” will have all previous sins forgiven ».

    من لبس ثوبا فقال الحمد لله الذي كساني هذا الثوب من غير حول مني ولا قوة غفر له ما تقدم

    The best phrase to express gratitude to Allah is:

    الحمدلله حمداً يوافي نعمه ويكافيء مزيده

    (meaning) " Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His blessings that He has endowed me with and for those benefits that He will provide in the future».

    The argument in favor of the fact that this formulation of gratitude is the best is some sayings that say: “When Allah Almighty sent Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he turned to Allah with the words: “O my Lord, teach me various crafts and teach me words that would contain the meaning of all praises to You.” Then Allah sent down a revelation to Adam (peace be upon him): “Say every morning and evening three times, “Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His benefits that He has endowed me with and for those benefits that He will endow in the future. Truly I have combined in this phrase the meaning of all types of praise."

    Some theologians say that the best form of praise is to say:

    الحمد لله بجميع محامده كلها ما علمت منها وما لم أعلم عدد خلقه كلهم ما علمت منهم وما لم اعلم

    (meaning) " Praise be to Allah with all types of praise, those that I know and do not know, in an amount equal to all His creations, of which I know and do not know.» .

    And as proof of the greatness of this phrase, they cite a story that tells that a certain Muslim uttered this phrase during the Hajj, while in the Valley of Arafah. The next year, that Muslim again went on a pilgrimage to Mecca and, again while on Arafah, wanted to utter the same phrase of praise. At that moment he heard the voice of an angel who said: “O servant of Allah, truly you have tired your angels who record the deeds (al-hafaza), because they are still recording the rewards for your praise with these words last year.”

    Based on the above arguments, theologians decided that if a person swears that he will give Allah the best praise, he will not be able to keep his oath except by uttering one of the above two phrases.

    How can I thank the Almighty for a joyful event in my life?

    If some joyful event occurs in a person’s life, or a person gains goodness, or he is saved from trouble, then in this case one should give praise to Allah Almighty, for if a person gives praise, then he receives even more benefits from Allah Almighty, as He Koran said:

    لَئِن شَكَرْتُمْ لأَزِيدَنَّكُمْ وَلَئِن كَفَرْتُمْ إِنَّ عَذَابِى لَشَدِيدٌ

    (meaning): " If you are grateful for My blessings, I will multiply these blessings for you. And if you are ungrateful for My blessings (that is, if you deny them and hide them, then) truly, My punishment is severe “- that is, Allah will deprive them of these benefits and punish them for denial and ingratitude for these benefits. (Sura Ibrahim, 7; “Tafsir Ibn Kathir”)

    As for bowing to the ground as a sign of gratitude to Allah Almighty (sujud shukri), it is narrated from Abu Bakrat (may Allah be pleased with him):

    كَانَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وسلم إذا جاء الشئ يُسَرُّ بِهِ خَرَّ سَاجِدًا شُكْرًا لِلَّهِ تَعَالَى

    « Having received any good news, the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) at the same moment bowed to the ground " (Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi)

    Performing sujud shukri is desirable when a person receives good news, when Allah Almighty gives him grace or in other similar cases.

    « Sujud Shukri is not included in the prayer (that is, it is not done during the prayer). It is advisable to do Sujud Shukri when a person receives ni’mat (grace) from Allah Almighty, or when he is saved from some kind of trouble, or when he sees a person who has suffered a misfortune, or a person committing a sin. It is also advisable to show the performance of sujud shukri to the sinner and hide it from the person who has suffered misfortune. Sujud shukri is performed in the same way as sujud at-tilava (prostration for reading the Koran)».

    Imam An-Nawawi describes how sajd at-tilawa is performed in the same book as follows:

    « Anyone who performs Sujud at-Tilawa outside of prayer should first of all intend to perform Sujud at-Tilawa, then, raising his hands, say “Allahu Akbar.” Next, he should say “Allahu Akbar” again while bending, but this time he does not raise his hands. Next, one should perform sajdah in the same way as he does it in prayer. Then he gets up, saying “Allahu Akbar", and gives salam.

    The recitation of “takbirat al-ihram” (introductory “Allahu Akbar”) with which the sujud begins is one of its conditions, according to a strong (sahih) opinion in Shafi'i madhhab, also salam (is one of its conditions), according to a strong (azhar) opinion. For one who performs sajd at-tilava (also sajd shukri), it is obligatory to comply with all the conditions that are necessary for performing namaz.”

    Minhaj al-Talibin"; Head of Sajdah at-Tilawa)

    As we understood from the above text from the book “Minhaj at-Talibin”, Sujud at-Tilawa is performed both during prayer and outside it, but, unlike Sujud at-Tilawa, Sujud Shukri is not performed during prayer.

    In the book " Majmoo Sharh Al-Muhazzab"The following is written about this:

    « The great scholars of our madhhab (ashabs) are unanimous that it is forbidden to perform sujud shukri during namaz, moreover, if a person performs it in this way (during namaz), then his namaz is definitely violated».

    Imam Al-Bayhaqi and others report that Abu Bakr As-Siddiq And Umar Ibn Al-Khattab(may Allah be pleased with them) also performed sujud shukri, and the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) sometimes did not perform sujud shukri, they explain by the fact that he thereby wanted to show that it was not necessary to perform it, or at that time the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) upon him and the blessings of Allah) was on the minbar and it was inconvenient for him to perform sujud in this position.

    In addition, you can thank the Almighty for joy by distributing sadaqa, performing the desired prayer as a sign of gratitude to Allah Almighty. In the same book " Majmoo Sharh Al-Muhazzab"The following is written about this:

    « If a person who has received grace and been saved from troubles gives sadaqa or performs namaz as a sign of gratitude to Allah Almighty, this is considered a noble deed. It is implied that he does all this and at the same time performs sujud shukri».

    You can also express gratitude to Allah Almighty with the help of various duas and praises. Scientists believe that the best form of praising Allah Almighty is:

    « Alhamdu li-Llahi hamdan yuwafi ni'mahu wa yukafiu mazidahu »

    “Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality, which would be sufficient in gratitude for all His blessings that He has endowed me with, and for those benefits that He will provide in the future.”

    Some scholars also say that the best form of praise is to say:

    « Al-hamdu li-Llahi bi-jami'i mahamidihi kulliha ma 'alimtu minha wama lam a'lyam 'adada khalkihi kullihim ma 'alimtu minhum wa ma lam a'lyam ».

    « Praise be to Allah by all kinds of praise, those that I know and those I do not know, in an amount equal to all His creations, of which I know and do not know.».

    Another formula is also transmitted, which gives praise to Allah Almighty:

    يَا رَبِّ لَكَ الْحَمْدُ كَمَا يَنْبَغِى لِجَلاَلِ وَجْهِكَ وَلِعَظِيمِ سُلْطَانِكَ

    « I am Rabbi lakya l-hamdu kama yanbagi li-jalali vajika wa li-‘azimi sultanika »

    « O my Lord! Praise be to You in proportion to Your splendor and the greatness of Your power».

    Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    أن عبدا من عباد الله قال: يا رب لك الحمد كما ينبغي لجلال وجهك ولعظيم سلطانك فعضلت بالملكين فلم يدريا كيف يكتبانها فصعدا إلى السماء وقالا يا ربنا إن عبدك قد قال مقالة لا ندري كيف نكتبها، قال الله عز وجل وهو أعلم بما قال عبده: ماذا قال عبدي قالا: يا رب إنه قال: يا رب لك الحمد كما ينبغي لجلال وجهك وعظيم سلطانك، فقال الله عز وجل لهما: اكتباها كما قال عبدي حتى يلقاني فأجزيه بها

    “One man from among the servants of Allah said: “ I am Rabbi lakya l-hamdu kama yanbagi li-jalali vajika wa li azymi sultanika " And these words tired both angels, and they did not know how to write them down. Then these angels ascended to heaven and said to Allah: “ O our Lord, verily, one of Your servants uttered such words that make it difficult for us, we do not know how to write them down" Allah Almighty asked them, knowing better than them what His servant said: “What did My servant say?” They replied: “O our Lord, he said: “ I am Rabbi lakya l-hamdu kama yanbagi li-jalali vajika wa li-‘azimi sultanika"" Then Allah Almighty said to them: “Write down these words as My servant pronounced them until he meets me, so that I reward him for them.” (Ibn Majah)

    Summarizing all of the above, we can conclude that if we want to thank Allah Almighty and gain His pleasure, constantly abide in His blessings and never be deprived of them, we need to praise Him as often and as much as possible, pronounce these words, distribute sadaqa, perform prayers and prostrations on each appropriate occasion.

    Prayer to Allah

    The Koran, which is the holy book for all Muslims, says that if one prays to Allah every day, it will definitely be rewarded. The belief in this is so strong in the soul of every believer that believers turn to Allah many times throughout the day, both in sorrow and in joy. Every Muslim believes that only Allah is able to protect him from all earthly evil.

    Gratitude and Praise to Allah in Daily Prayer

    The Koran says that a true believer must praise and thank Allah every day.

    The daily prayer translated into Russian is as follows:

    Muslim prayers to Allah

    There are a huge number of different Muslim prayers that are read in a wide variety of everyday situations. For example, there are special prayers that need to be read in the morning while dressing and vice versa, in the evening while undressing. Prayers must be said before eating.

    Every Muslim always reads a prayer when putting on new clothes, and at the same time asks Allah to protect him from damage. In addition, the prayer mentions giving thanks to the one who created the clothing, as well as asking Allah to send him the highest blessings.

    Prayer is required before a believer leaves the house or in cases where one has to enter someone’s house. In this way, reverence and respect are expressed for the people whose home you have to visit.

    Prayer "Kulhu Allahu ahad" in Arabic

    The prayer “Kulhu Allahu ahad” is aimed at ensuring that a person can fulfill his own desires.

    In Arabic, the text of the prayer is:

    Lam yalid wa lam yulad

    Wa lam yakun allahu, kufuwan ahad.”

    It is believed that this appeal is more effective if pronounced in Arabic. It is imperative to take into account that this prayer can be read by a believer who has a pure soul and sincere thoughts. Otherwise, Allah simply will not hear the request and will not help. You also need to know that this prayer cannot be said independently. It is important to understand the very essence of the ritual. The person for whom the prayer is offered must sit on a chair, and the one saying the prayer places his hands on his head.

    After this, the words of prayer are said. For greater effectiveness, it is recommended to carry out the ritual for several days in a row.

    Listen to the prayer “Kulhu Allahu ahad”:

    Text of the prayer “Kulhu Allahu ahad” in Russian

    Despite the fact that the prayer “Kulhu Allahu Ahad” is considered stronger in the original language, it is allowed to pronounce its words in Russian. There are several variations of this prayer.

    For example, you can pray with the following words:

    It is important to understand that this prayer does not carry magical overtones; it contains a philosophical and religious grain. And this is exactly what the people participating in the ritual should fully feel. What is important is sincere faith that Allah will hear the prayer and will definitely reliably protect the person. But this is only possible if a person has a bright soul.

    Prayer to Allah for help “O Allah, help me”

    Namaz is a mandatory ritual for any Muslim. He will build not only from prayers, but also from certain actions. Therefore, someone who has recently converted to Islam will need to make great efforts to master all the rules. Of course, at first you will need to gradually study all the necessary prayers.

    But first of all, you should know that there is a single prayer that can be used at any time.

    It sounds like this:

    In addition, there is a very important prayer for beginners who are just getting acquainted with the rules of prayer.

    After the obligatory prayers, the following prayer phrase should be said:

    Prayer "Allah Akbar"

    “Allah Akbar” translated from Arabic means the great Lord. This phrase recognizes the power and might of the Almighty. In the Muslim religion, “Allah Akbar” is a formula for recognizing the Greatness of God. This phrase emphasizes obedience to Allah, it is one of the phrases that reflects true obedience to the Almighty, an oath of denial of other powers and dominations.

    Every Muslim child understands what Allah Akbar means. This sacred phrase sounds on the lips of Muslims throughout their lives, and these words accompany all the deeds of the faithful. This phrase is always heard in Islamic prayers. It is treated as a separate prayer request.

    It can be translated as follows:

    It is incorrect to treat this expression as a war cry. It is rather a reminder to the faithful that regardless of the current situation, God is Great and Almighty. It must be remembered that success and happiness for a Muslim comes from Allah, his whole life depends on him. A believer says “Allahu Akbar” when he is very frightened and after that his soul will certainly calm down. Because he will remember that everything is in the hands of God. Using this phrase you can also remove anger from the soul, calm down and prevent wrong actions. This prayer expression is also pronounced in moments of joy and success as a sign of thanksgiving to God.

    How to give gratitude worthy of Allah?

    Expressing gratitude to the Almighty for the benefits He provides for us is an integral part of our religion. For the Almighty commanded even the most beloved of all his prophets, Muhammad (peace and blessings of the Almighty upon them all), to be grateful for what Allah has blessed him with and to express it (gratitude).

    (meaning): " Tell people about the blessings that your Lord has given you ”(Surah al-Zuha, verse 11).

    وَأَمَّا بِنِعْمَةِ رَبِّكَ فَحَدِّثْ

    Thus, each of us is obliged to be grateful to Allah for his gifts - for those that we know and do not know.

    Imam Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him) in the book “al-Zuhd” quotes from the words of Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) that he said that the prophet Dawud (peace be upon him) said: “ My Lord, if each of my hairs had a pair of tongues that would glorify You day and night, all my life, I would not be able to thank You for even one benefit You have shown me“.

    روى الإمام أحمد في الزهد عن الحسن قال : قال داود ” إلهي لو أن لكل شعرة مني لسانين يسبحانك الليل والنهار والدهر كله ما قضيت حق نعمة واحدة ” .

    The same book quotes the words of al-Mughir bin Utbat: “ When the Almighty sent down a command to the prophet Dawood, saying: “Express your gratitude, family of Dawood. How few among My servants are grateful to Me,” he turned to the Almighty: “My Lord, how can I give You praise when You give me benefits, and then grace me with gratitude to You for the benefits You have provided. And then in this way you increase my benefits, so how can I give you gratitude?” Then the Almighty answered him: “Now you have come to know Me, Davud

    وروي فيه أيضا عن المغيرة بن عتبة قال : ” لما أنزل الله على داود “اعْمَلُوا آلَ دَاوُودَ شُكْرًا وَقَلِيلٌ مِنْ عِبَادِيَ الشَّكُورُ” قال يا رب كيف أطيق شكرك وأنت الذي تنعم علي ثم ترزقني على النعمة الشكر ثم تزيدني نعمة بعد نعمة ، فالنعمة منك يا رب ، فكيف أطيق شكرك ؟ قال الآن عرفتني يا داود “

    The hadith of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) says: “ Allah loves when He is praised »

    ان الله عز وجل يحب أن يحمد

    Another saying cited by al-Dailami says: “ Allah loves praise ". This hadith is also cited by Imam Ahmad in his collection “Musnadu-Ahmad”.

    ان الله يحب الحمد

    There is a saying in the book Al-Badr al-Munir that says: “ Giving praise to Allah in gratitude for His benefits ensures that He will not deprive this benefit».

    حمد الله امان للنعمة من زوالها

    Another hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), reported by Abu Dawud (may Allah be pleased with him) says:

    « Anyone who, after putting on clothes, says “praise be to Allah, who gave me these clothes without my effort and diligence,” will have all previous sins forgiven ».

    من لبس ثوبا فقال الحمد لله الذي كساني هذا الثوب من غير حول مني ولا قوة غفر له ما تقدم

    The best phrase to express gratitude to Allah is:

    الحمدلله حمداً يوافي نعمه ويكافيء مزيده

    (meaning) " Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His blessings that He has endowed me with and for those benefits that He will provide in the future».

    The argument in favor of the fact that this formulation of gratitude is the best is some sayings that say: “When Allah Almighty sent Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he turned to Allah with the words: “O my Lord, teach me various crafts and teach me words that would contain the meaning of all praises to You.” Then Allah sent down a revelation to Adam (peace be upon him): “Say every morning and evening three times, “Praise be to Allah in such quantity and quality that would be sufficient in gratitude to all His benefits that He has endowed me with and for those benefits that He will endow in the future. Truly I have combined in this phrase the meaning of all types of praise."

    Some theologians say that the best form of praise is to say:

    الحمد لله بجميع محامده كلها ما علمت منها وما لم أعلم عدد خلقه كلهم ما علمت منهم وما لم اعلم

    (meaning) " Praise be to Allah with all types of praise, those that I know and do not know, in an amount equal to all His creations, of which I know and do not know.» .

    And as proof of the greatness of this phrase, they cite a story that tells that a certain Muslim uttered this phrase during the Hajj, while in the Valley of Arafah. The next year, that Muslim again went on a pilgrimage to Mecca and, again while on Arafah, wanted to utter the same phrase of praise. At that moment he heard the voice of an angel who said: “O servant of Allah, truly you have tired your angels who record the deeds (al-hafaza), because they are still recording the rewards for your praise with these words last year.”

    Based on the above arguments, theologians decided that if a person swears that he will give Allah the best praise, he will not be able to keep his oath except by uttering one of the above two phrases.

    Summarizing all of the above, we can conclude that if we want to gain the pleasure of the Almighty, constantly abide in His blessings and never be deprived of them, we need to pronounce these words as often and as much as possible. May the Almighty make us all from among those slaves with whom He is pleased! Amine.

    “Ianatu-t-Talibin”, volume 1, page 20 “Darul-fayha” and “Darul-manhal nashirun”.

    “Ianatu-t-Talibin”, volume 1, page 22 “Darul-fayha” and “Darul-manhal nashirun”.

    “Fathul-allam bisharhi murshidil-anam”, volume 1, page 13 “Daru ibni Hazm”; “Tuhfatul-habib ala sharkhil-khatib”, volume 1, page 27 “Darul-Fikr”.

    “Ianatu-t-talibin”, volume 1, page 21 “Darul-fayha” and “Darul-manhal nashirun”; “Mughnil-mukhtaj”, volume 1, section “Masail Mansura”.

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    Gratitude to Allah for His mercies

    Praise be to Allah, the Creator of great creations, who created man from clay, then continued his race from the essence of an insignificant drop, then made him beautiful and breathed into him from His spirit.

    قُلْ هُوَ الَّذِي أَنشَأَكُمْ وَجَعَلَ لَكُمُ السَّمْعَ وَالْأَبْصَارَ وَالْأَفْئِدَةَ قَلِيلًا مَّا تَشْكُرُونَ

    “He is the One who created you and gave you hearing, sight and hearts. How little is your gratitude! (Quran, 67:23).

    We testify that there is no deity except Allah, we dedicate all worship only to Him, He has no accomplices or partners in power, He is the One Great King, He is the obvious Truth!

    We testify that Muhammad is the servant of Allah and His messenger, the seal of the prophets, the leader of the grateful and humble. Peace and blessings of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad, as well as his family and all his companions.

    Dear brothers and sisters, be God-fearing and remember the gifts that Allah has given you. Sons of Adam, you cannot count all the blessings with which Allah has surrounded you. The Almighty said:

    وَإِن تَعُدُّواْ نِعْمَتَ اللّهِ لاَ تُحْصُوهَا

    Of all the creations of the Lord, the closest to you is your own body, look at it, see how it is structured.

    وَفِي الْأَرْضِ آيَاتٌ لِّلْمُوقِنِينَ * وَفِي أَنفُسِكُمْ أَفَلَا تُبْصِرُونَ

    “There are signs on earth for people of conviction, and also for yourselves. Can't you see? (Quran, 51: 20-21).

    Our body is an amazing structure, consisting of a great variety of parts, materials and complex devices. Bones, tendons, nerves and other organs all testify to the impeccable precision of the divine creation. Allah (Great and Glorified is He) said:

    يَا أَيُّهَا الْإِنسَانُ مَا غَرَّكَ بِرَبِّكَ الْكَرِيمِ * الَّذِي خَلَقَكَ فَسَوَّاكَ فَعَدَلَكَ * فِي أَيِّ صُورَةٍ مَّا شَاء رَكَّبَكَ

    “O man! What misled you about your Magnanimous Lord, Who created you and made your appearance perfect and proportionate? He formed you in the form in which he desired." (Quran, 82: 6-8).

    وَاللّهُ أَخْرَجَكُم مِّن بُطُونِ أُمَّهَاتِكُمْ لاَ تَعْلَمُونَ شَيْئًا وَجَعَلَ لَكُمُ الْسَّمْعَ وَالأَبْصَارَ وَالأَفْئِدَةَ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَشْكُرُونَ

    “Allah brought you out of your mothers’ wombs when you knew nothing. He has given you hearing, sight and hearts, so perhaps you will be grateful.” (Quran, 16: 78).

    أَلَمْ نَجْعَل لَّهُ عَيْنَيْنِ * وَلِسَانًا وَشَفَتَيْنِ

    “Have We not given him two eyes, a tongue and a mouth?” (Quran, 90: 8-9).

    All of the above are obvious gifts, Allah explained them so that people would appreciate them and be grateful. Our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    كل سلامى من الناس عليه صدقة كل يوم تطلع فيه الشمس: تعدل بين اثنين صدقة ، وتعين الرجل في دابته ، فتحمله عليها ، أو ترفع له عليها متاعه صدقة ، والكلمة الطيبة صدقة ، وبكل خطوة تمشيها إلى الصلاة صدقة ، وتميط الأذى عن الطريق صدقة

    “People should give alms (sadaqa) for each joint they have every day on which the sun rises. If you judge two people fairly, it will be alms; if you help a person with a riding animal, sit on horseback or load things, this is alms, a pleasant word is alms, every step you take when going to prayer is alms when you clean up with road trash is also alms" .

    A person is made up of many bones and joints, each of them is a gift from Allah, for which we should thank Him daily, as constantly as we use it. But Allah knows our situation, He knows our weakness and need, and therefore, out of His kindness and generosity, He has made the paths of gratitude easier for us.

    Allah has provided many ways to do good. When we say “subhana-Allah” (Allah is Impeccable), “al-hamdu li-Allah” (praise be to Allah), “la ilaha illa-Allah (there is no god but Allah), “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is great) - this is is counted as a benefit to us. Encouragement to good, deterrence from evil, any help provided to people and animals is alms.

    One of the hadiths reports that the Prophet ordered to give alms every day according to the number of joints in the human body, but the companions admitted that they could not bear such expenses every day. Then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that all this could be replaced by the post-sunrise ad-Spirit prayer, consisting of two rak'ahs. This is a prayer of gratitude; when performing it, a person remembers how generously Allah has surrounded him with his care, about how weak he is before his Magnanimous Creator. The prayer of ad-Spirit serves as gratitude, since when it is performed, all joints are involved, each of which, with its movement, expresses gratitude to the Lord of the worlds.

    Gratitude is available to everyone, regardless of material wealth. A Muslim can help people to the best of his ability with a word, a smile, or a small, easy deed. Once the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was asked about a person who is completely incapable of bringing any benefit to people and cannot help them in any way, he said:

    فليمسك عن الشر فإنه صدقة

    “Let him abstain from evil, and it will be charity for him.” .

    This means that even abstaining from sins will be enough to pay sadaqah of gratitude. To do this, you need to fulfill your duties (wajib), distance yourself from the prohibitions of the Almighty. Because failure to comply with the obligatory regulations of Islam and violation of prohibitions (haram) is one of the greatest types of evil.

    Dear Muslims, remember how valuable the health given to us is. Abu Darda (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Health is the wealth of the body”. Wahb ibn Munabbih said: “ In the wisdom of the Daoud family it was written: “Good health is invisible power.” This is the true truth, because a moving body, obedient to its owner, hides an unimaginable number of secrets and mysteries, each of which is an invaluable mercy shown to man by Allah Almighty. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    نِعْمَتَانِ مَغْبُونٌ فِيهِمَا كَثِيرٌ مِنَ النَّاسِ: الصِّحَّةُ وَالْفَرَاغُ

    “Two gifts that many people don’t give enough importance to: health and free time.” .

    These are the gifts that man will be asked about on the Day of Resurrection and will be required to give a full account of how he has used them. Allah Almighty said:

    ثُمَّ لَتُسْأَلُنَّ يَوْمَئِذٍ عَنِ النَّعِيمِ

    "On that day you will be asked about good things" (Quran, 102:8).

    The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    أَوَّلُ مَا يُسْأَلُ عَنْهُ الْعَبْدُ مِنَ النَّعِيمِ أَمْرَانِ : يُقَالُ لَهُ: أَلَمْ نُصِحَّ جِسْمَكَ ، وَنَرْوِكَ مِنَ الْمَاءِ الْبَارِدِ

    “The two favors of Allah for which His servants will be asked first are: “Didn’t we make your body healthy?” and “Didn’t you give me plenty of cold water to drink?”

    Ibn Masud (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “ The benefits mentioned in the verse are safety and health».

    Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “ The benefits are health, hearing and vision. Allah will ask His slaves about how they used them, and He knows better about this than they do. The Almighty said:

    إِنَّ السَّمْعَ وَالْبَصَرَ وَالْفُؤَادَ كُلُّ أُولئِكَ كَانَ عَنْهُ مَسْؤُولاً

    “Truly, hearing, sight and heart - they will all be called to account.” (Quran, 17: 36).

    If you want to appreciate the gifts of health, look at those who are stricken with diseases, who are deprived of any organs or parts of the body. Go to the hospital and see how many sick people lie there, groaning, how many are mutilated and wounded. Take an interest in people who cannot see or cannot hear. Have you heard about those who dream of sleeping peacefully, just to forget and take a break from pain? If we remember this, we will begin to appreciate the grace with which we are constantly surrounded, but which we so often forget about and which we take for granted. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

    مَنْ قَالَ حِينَ يُصْبِحُ: اللَّهُمَّ مَا أَصْبَحَ بِي مِنْ نِعْمَةٍ أَوْ بِأَحَدٍ مِنْ خَلْقِكَ فَمِنْكَ وَحْدَكَ لا شَرِيكَ لَكَ ، لَكَ الْحَمْدُ وَلَكَ الشُّكْرُ ، فَقَدْ أَدَّى شُكْرَ ذَلِكَ الْيَوْمِ

    “Whoever says the following words in the morning will fulfill his gratitude for this day: “O Allah! Any good that has descended on me or on any of Your creations descends only from You alone, You have no co-owners or partners, praise is dedicated to You only and gratitude is given only to You.” .

    Dear brothers and sisters, remember Allah’s mercies towards you, say this remembrance (dhikr) daily, and it will motivate you to do good even more diligently and be submissive to Allah Almighty.

    يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اذْكُرُوا نِعْمَتَ اللَّهِ عَلَيْكُمْ هَلْ مِنْ خَالِقٍ غَيْرُ اللَّهِ يَرْزُقُكُم مِّنَ السَّمَاء وَالْأَرْضِ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا هُوَ فَأَنَّى تُؤْفَكُونَ

    “Oh people! Remember Allah's mercy towards you. Is there another creator besides Allah who would give you food from heaven and earth?! There is no deity worthy of worship except Him! How turned away you are from the truth!” (Quran, 35:3).

    Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds. Peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah, as well as his family and all his companions.

    “al-Khutab al-minbariya fi

    Text proofreader: Tamkin R.G.

    • The hadith was reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim.
    • Namaz ad-Duha takes place after the sun rises to the height of a spear, i.e. about half an hour after sunrise.
    • Rakaat– a prayer cycle, each prayer consists of several rakats, obligatory prayers consist of two, three or four rakats. Each rak'ah includes the same set of basic prayer actions, reading the Koran while standing, bowing from the waist (ruku`) and two bows to the ground (sujud).
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