As-Salaam alaikum,
Allahu Tabaraka Wa Ta'ala, says in the Holy Qur'an:--
"AND REMEMBER YOUR LORD BY YOUR TONGUE AND WITHIN
YOURSELF, HUMBLY AND IN TEARFUL SUBMISSIVENESS, WITHOUT
LOUD VOICE, IN THE MORNINGS AND EVENINGS; AND BE
NOT AMONG THE NEGLECTFUL." (Surat A'araf, ayat 205).
As we sit to remember our Creator, the Lord of the Cosmos, sometimes we silently chant His Name, 'ALLAH, ALLAH, ALLAH'.... sometimes 'SUBHANALLAH (Praised be Allah)'... sometimes 'ALHAMDULILLAH (All thanks be to Allah)'... other times 'ASTAGHFIRULLAH.... 'LA-ILAHA ILLALLAH...
This Zikr... this Remembrance entombs the body to rest, but creates enough sonic subtleties to move the resting body to gesture back and forth. There appears to be some kind of music, which provides enough balance to prod an uncanny space for the soul to reside in beauty... at a point when we are intimate with Allah-- a kind of intimacy which abolishes all loneliness.
Indeed, to mouth the Praise of Allah Ta'ala quietly, is to preserve the forgetfulness of everything in the bright Remembrance of Allah.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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