Dhikr: The Art of Making Allah Present in Every Moment

How the remembrance of Allah transforms your daily life into continuous worship

Abderrazak MemmicheApril 15th, 20262 min read13 views
Dhikr: The Art of Making Allah Present in Every Moment

In a World That Never Stops Buzzing

Dhikr is not mechanical repetition of phrases. Dhikr is the presence of Allah in an awake heart. It is the gradual dissolution of all attachments other than Allah from the heart.

Allah says: Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest (Ar-Ra'd: 28). This verse is not merely a promise but an anthropological reality: the heart was created to find rest in the word of Allah.

Dhikr in the Quran

More than sixty verses in the Quran mention Allah or call to His remembrance. Not coincidence, but divine design. Allah knows that the human being needs constant reminder, and that forgetfulness is a core component of his nature.

The Greatest Daily Adhkar

Tasbih: SubhanAllah wa bihamdihi, SubhanAllah al-Adhim. Declaring Allah free from all imperfection. Hamd: Alhamdulillah. An acknowledgment that all blessings come from a single source. Takbir: Allahu Akbar. A permanent declaration that however great the event, Allah is greater. Morning Istighfar: Astaghfirullaha wa atubu ilayh. Beginning each day with sincerity and renewal.

The Effect of Dhikr on the Heart

Dhikr drives away anxiety. Dhikr lightens the weight of worries. Dhikr reminds that this moment with all it contains is passing, and that what is with Allah endures. Modern scientific studies have proven that gratitude and remembrance practices are linked to a notable improvement in psychological and physical health.

Conclusion: Start Now

You do not need a special retreat. You do not need a fixed time. Remember Allah on your road, over your coffee, in the middle of your meeting. Every moment can be the beginning of a new life if the heart is present.

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Abderrazak Memmiche

Abderrazak Memmiche

After a long career in the luxury hotel industry, I have chosen to dedicate myself to what truly matters. Driven by a profound spiritual quest, I share reflections and writings inspired by Islam through this blog, aiming to rediscover its authentic message: a message of peace, wisdom, and light, far removed from distortions and hateful rhetoric. My goal is simple: to convey a sincere, accessible message that remains true to the core values ​​of Islam.

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