When someone truly values something, it shows in the effort they put forth. The more importance they attach to it, the harder they strive to obtain it. The level of effort reflects how worthwhile they believe it to be. If something genuinely matters to you, your actions will demonstrate that value through the determination you invest in pursuing it.
When people work hard in their profession, it often shows that they care about what they do and truly value their work. Their dedication becomes evident in the results they achieve and the progress they make in life. They set goals and plan carefully to accomplish them. Their motivation comes from within, and they are willing to make sacrifices in order to reach their targets.
To develop passion for an action we are about to perform, such as reciting the Quran, it is helpful to first reflect on its virtues and benefits. By reading about its significance, a person begins to understand how noble and meaningful the act truly is. This awareness deepens appreciation and inspires gratitude for being given the opportunity and ability to perform it.
When we recite Durood Shareef, then it is conveyed to the Prophet ﷺ with the person's name and his fathers name and the Prophet ﷺ receives it. The pious predecessors say that the Prophet ﷺ responds to our Durood and supplicates for us. This is a great achievement!
Thereafter, when we become aware of the virtues and benefits of reciting the Dhikr Kalimaat and we take the time to note them down, our motivation increases. This awareness inspires us to remain present and attentive throughout the gathering of Dhikr, and we become willing to make sacrifices in order to attend and benefit from it fully.
We visit the company of the WaliAllah in order to learn how to control our desires, otherwise, our wretched Nafs deviates and distracts us.
The Prophet ﷺ said, "Allah says: 'I am just as My slave thinks I am and I am with him if He remembers Me. If he remembers Me in himself, I too, remember him in Myself; and if he remembers Me in a group of people, I remember him in a group that is better than them.." [Bukhari Shareef]
No reward can compare to this reward. Allah ta'ala is proud of such people who remember Him. If we truly valued this reward, then we would sacrifice the entire world in order to achieve it.
Even if a person is extremely sinful, yet he is steadfast upon these gathering, he will be protected from Hellfire through the mercy of Allah ta'ala.
We should not abandon these gatherings without a valid reason. If we are occupied with something, then we should at least try to attend for five or ten minutes. In doing so, our name will be recorded among those who attended.
We should make a sincere intention to remain steadfast in attending these gatherings of Dhikr. If we happen to pass away, we will continue to receive the reward for them for the rest of our lives, as though we were still alive and participating. In this way, we will be rewarded not only for the time we actively attended, but also for the duration of our life in which we didnt attend, due to our firm intention and commitment.
When we convey Durood, Allah ta'ala imitates this action in the heavens amongst a gathering of angels and He conveys Durood to the Prophet ﷺ.
We should reflect on where our priorities truly lie and what we are striving so hard to achieve. Are we dedicating our efforts to things that are temporary and will eventually leave our possession, or are we working to earn reward for the Hereafter, which is everlasting?
Sadly, we spend our entire lives chasing the pleasures and gains of this world, yet in the end, we leave it all behind and take nothing with us.
If we hear this message and still fail to take heed, we will be held accountable for our neglect. We must implement otherwise, Allah ta'ala will be displeased.
Allah ta'ala will grant us reward due to our sacrifices and efforts. We may perform various acts of worship, however, it is the Dhikr of Allah ta'ala which will save us in the Hereafter.
If a person intends and promises to attend the Dhikr gatherings, His deeds will be overlooked by Allah ta'ala and He will be granted Paradise.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls of wisdom. Ameen
When someone truly values something, it shows in the effort they put forth. The more importance they attach to it, the harder they strive to obtain it. The level of effort reflects how worthwhile they believe it to be. If something genuinely matters to you, your actions will demonstrate that value through the determination you invest in pursuing it.
When people work hard in their profession, it often shows that they care about what they do and truly value their work. Their dedication becomes evident in the results they achieve and the progress they make in life. They set goals and plan carefully to accomplish them. Their motivation comes from within, and they are willing to make sacrifices in order to reach their targets.
To develop passion for an action we are about to perform, such as reciting the Quran, it is helpful to first reflect on its virtues and benefits. By reading about its significance, a person begins to understand how noble and meaningful the act truly is. This awareness deepens appreciation and inspires gratitude for being given the opportunity and ability to perform it.
When we recite Durood Shareef, then it is conveyed to the Prophet ﷺ with the person's name and his fathers name and the Prophet ﷺ receives it. The pious predecessors say that the Prophet ﷺ responds to our Durood and supplicates for us. This is a great achievement!
Thereafter, when we become aware of the virtues and benefits of reciting the Dhikr Kalimaat and we take the time to note them down, our motivation increases. This awareness inspires us to remain present and attentive throughout the gathering of Dhikr, and we become willing to make sacrifices in order to attend and benefit from it fully.
We visit the company of the WaliAllah in order to learn how to control our desires, otherwise, our wretched Nafs deviates and distracts us.
The Prophet ﷺ said, "Allah says: 'I am just as My slave thinks I am and I am with him if He remembers Me. If he remembers Me in himself, I too, remember him in Myself; and if he remembers Me in a group of people, I remember him in a group that is better than them.." [Bukhari Shareef]
No reward can compare to this reward. Allah ta'ala is proud of such people who remember Him. If we truly valued this reward, then we would sacrifice the entire world in order to achieve it.
Even if a person is extremely sinful, yet he is steadfast upon these gathering, he will be protected from Hellfire through the mercy of Allah ta'ala.
We should not abandon these gatherings without a valid reason. If we are occupied with something, then we should at least try to attend for five or ten minutes. In doing so, our name will be recorded among those who attended.
We should make a sincere intention to remain steadfast in attending these gatherings of Dhikr. If we happen to pass away, we will continue to receive the reward for them for the rest of our lives, as though we were still alive and participating. In this way, we will be rewarded not only for the time we actively attended, but also for the duration of our life in which we didnt attend, due to our firm intention and commitment.
When we convey Durood, Allah ta'ala imitates this action in the heavens amongst a gathering of angels and He conveys Durood to the Prophet ﷺ.
We should reflect on where our priorities truly lie and what we are striving so hard to achieve. Are we dedicating our efforts to things that are temporary and will eventually leave our possession, or are we working to earn reward for the Hereafter, which is everlasting?
Sadly, we spend our entire lives chasing the pleasures and gains of this world, yet in the end, we leave it all behind and take nothing with us.
If we hear this message and still fail to take heed, we will be held accountable for our neglect. We must implement otherwise, Allah ta'ala will be displeased.
Allah ta'ala will grant us reward due to our sacrifices and efforts. We may perform various acts of worship, however, it is the Dhikr of Allah ta'ala which will save us in the Hereafter.
If a person intends and promises to attend the Dhikr gatherings, His deeds will be overlooked by Allah ta'ala and He will be granted Paradise.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls of wisdom. Ameen