Nabi ﷺ mentioned that "Whoever prays Fajr in congregation, then sits remembering Allah until the sun has risen, then he prays two Rak'ah, then for him is the reward like that of a Hajj and Umrah." He said: "The Messenger of Allah said: 'Complete, complete, complete.'" [Tirmidhi Shareef]
Imagine the tremendous rewards one can gain by performing this act during Ramadan, when the rewards of every good deed are greatly multiplied!
We place our hope in Allah ta'ala that He will grant us a similar immense reward for performing this action even before Ramadan. We should strive to sit after Fajr prayer, sacrificing our sleep, to engage in this noble act.
Another great merit mentioned regarding Dhikr performed during this time:
Nabi ﷺ stated, “That I sit with people remembering Allah from Fajr until sunrise, is more beloved to me than freeing four slaves from amongst the Children of Ismāʿīl (ʿalayhis-salām)..." [Abu Dawud Shareef]
By simply sacrificing one hour of our time, we will be able to receive this reward very easily. Even if we are sleepy and not feeling our best, Allah ta'ala accepts and values our efforts in remembering Him. The rewards are immense because this deed is greatly beloved to Allah ta'ala, as emphasised repeatedly in the Qur’an.
We should make this action a habit throughout the entire year.
Dhikr refers to repeating every Kalimaat audibly in a gentle voice. Nabi ﷺ said, "Keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah.” [Tirmidhi Shareef]
This refers to the tongue experiencing the sweetness of Dhikr. Its taste is so beautiful that it moves a person to tears.
You should not close your eyes when reciting the Dhikr Kalimaat. The eyes should only be closed whilst performing Muraqabah.
To attain nearness to Allah ta'ala, we require a trusted spiritual guide. Although the journey may have its challenges, with the Sheikh’s wisdom, guidance, and direction, achieving the love of Allah ta'ala becomes easy and far more attainable.
The obstacles we encounter on this path represent our sins. A true guide protects us from these sins and leads us gently towards Allah ta'ala. Without such guidance, the journey is extremely difficult, and one traveling alone would struggle greatly. The Sheikh graciously takes it upon himself to guide his students along this path.
We should attach ourselves to the Naqshbandi order and a great Sheikh affiliated with it, so that we may journey along the path of Allah ta'ala and reach our destination with ease. In doing so, our journey becomes safe, secure, and guided.
A student must have the intention and desire to improve himself and take heed from the guidance given. Without this, he will disregard the advice and cannot truly benefit from it.
Every language that flows from the blessed mouth of the Sheikh is beautiful, for it is expressed with love and heartfelt emotion.
His words touch the heart directly. No language is needed, only love. If you receive them with love, the words will speak within your mind on their own.
In return for receiving guidance, you must promise to remember me in your prayers. When you go for Umrah then you must promise to perform an Umrah on my behalf too.
Muraqabah is the most beloved form of Dhikr in the eyes of Allah ta'ala and its rewards are incomparable. We should perform it in our hearts as much as we can.
A person must learn Muraqabah (Dhikr of the heart) from a Sheikh as he cannot simply perform it alone. He should contact me if he desires to learn the Dhikr of the heart and I will teach him. Thereafter, he will be granted full benefit of his Dhikr.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls. Ameen
12th Mar, 2026
We were in extreme loss until Allahs Fadl came to us and introduced us to Hadhrat sahib. Our beloved guide, teacher and Sheikh. Explained everything so beautifully.
Nabi ﷺ mentioned that "Whoever prays Fajr in congregation, then sits remembering Allah until the sun has risen, then he prays two Rak'ah, then for him is the reward like that of a Hajj and Umrah." He said: "The Messenger of Allah said: 'Complete, complete, complete.'" [Tirmidhi Shareef]
Imagine the tremendous rewards one can gain by performing this act during Ramadan, when the rewards of every good deed are greatly multiplied!
We place our hope in Allah ta'ala that He will grant us a similar immense reward for performing this action even before Ramadan. We should strive to sit after Fajr prayer, sacrificing our sleep, to engage in this noble act.
Another great merit mentioned regarding Dhikr performed during this time:
Nabi ﷺ stated, “That I sit with people remembering Allah from Fajr until sunrise, is more beloved to me than freeing four slaves from amongst the Children of Ismāʿīl (ʿalayhis-salām)..." [Abu Dawud Shareef]
By simply sacrificing one hour of our time, we will be able to receive this reward very easily. Even if we are sleepy and not feeling our best, Allah ta'ala accepts and values our efforts in remembering Him. The rewards are immense because this deed is greatly beloved to Allah ta'ala, as emphasised repeatedly in the Qur’an.
We should make this action a habit throughout the entire year.
Dhikr refers to repeating every Kalimaat audibly in a gentle voice. Nabi ﷺ said, "Keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah.” [Tirmidhi Shareef]
This refers to the tongue experiencing the sweetness of Dhikr. Its taste is so beautiful that it moves a person to tears.
You should not close your eyes when reciting the Dhikr Kalimaat. The eyes should only be closed whilst performing Muraqabah.
To attain nearness to Allah ta'ala, we require a trusted spiritual guide. Although the journey may have its challenges, with the Sheikh’s wisdom, guidance, and direction, achieving the love of Allah ta'ala becomes easy and far more attainable.
The obstacles we encounter on this path represent our sins. A true guide protects us from these sins and leads us gently towards Allah ta'ala. Without such guidance, the journey is extremely difficult, and one traveling alone would struggle greatly. The Sheikh graciously takes it upon himself to guide his students along this path.
We should attach ourselves to the Naqshbandi order and a great Sheikh affiliated with it, so that we may journey along the path of Allah ta'ala and reach our destination with ease. In doing so, our journey becomes safe, secure, and guided.
A student must have the intention and desire to improve himself and take heed from the guidance given. Without this, he will disregard the advice and cannot truly benefit from it.
Every language that flows from the blessed mouth of the Sheikh is beautiful, for it is expressed with love and heartfelt emotion.
His words touch the heart directly. No language is needed, only love. If you receive them with love, the words will speak within your mind on their own.
In return for receiving guidance, you must promise to remember me in your prayers. When you go for Umrah then you must promise to perform an Umrah on my behalf too.
Muraqabah is the most beloved form of Dhikr in the eyes of Allah ta'ala and its rewards are incomparable. We should perform it in our hearts as much as we can.
A person must learn Muraqabah (Dhikr of the heart) from a Sheikh as he cannot simply perform it alone. He should contact me if he desires to learn the Dhikr of the heart and I will teach him. Thereafter, he will be granted full benefit of his Dhikr.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls. Ameen