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My favourite Dhikr ❤️
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Abu Arakah said: “Once, I prayed the Fajr prayerwith ‘Ali. When hemoved from his position, he remained sitting as if he was sad. When the rays of the sun were upon the Masjid wall covering the span of a spear, he [stood and] prayed two units of prayer. Afterwards, he wrung his hands and said: “I have seen the Companions of the Messenger of Allah. I see no-one that resembles them. By Allah! They used to rise in the morning disheveled, dust-covered, pale, with something between their eyes resembling goat's knees, as they had spent the night chanting Allah's Book, turning from their feet to their foreheads. If Allah was mentioned they swayed the way trees sway on a windy day, then their eyes would pour out tears until - by Allah! - they soaked their clothes.” — Narrated by al Hāfidh ibn Kathīr in al Bidāya wa’n-Nihāya and Imām Abū Nu’aym in Hilya al Awliyā

🌸Te deseo un hermoso Dia🌸 🌸Have a great day🌸

Ibn Mas’ud (RA) reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: “When the name of Allah is mentioned, the hearts of the believers sway as the trees sway in the wind.” (Musnad Ahmad, Hadith 3670)

I think you might be slightly confused with what dhikr is

This is not islam.

Not represent the authentic zikr

bidaa

Ask yourself… Is this the manner that our rasul taught us how to do zikr? Do we have hadith that tell us that the sahaba did this? No So isn’t it better and safer to stick to how the Rasul and companions made zikr? Zikr is a ibaadah; we do Ibaadah according to how it was taught

In the thread you’ll see the refutation. Cope.

source?

هل ورد هذا في السنة؟
