@@RIMJANESSOHMALOOGonly if there’s eeman. but not understanding it can have such a strong effect that it causes eeman to grow even in kuffar, it’s a paradox. It depends where the persons at in their journey. Some scholars in the past were of the option that it’s Wajib (obligatory) for all Muslims to learn Arabic because of the first revelation. Read! I can not read. Iqra! (Read!) One day when he was in the Cave of Hira, Revelation came down to him unexpectedly and the Angel said, to him: "Read". After this Hadrat Aishah reports the words of the Holy Prophet himself, to the effect, "I said: 'I cannot read!' Thereupon the Angel took me and pressed me until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Read.' I said: 'I cannot read!' He pressed me a second time until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Read.' I again said: 'I cannot read!' He pressed me for the third time until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Iqra bismi Rabbi kal- ladhi khalaqa': (Read in the name of your Lord Who created) till he reached 'ma lam ya lam' (what he did not know)."
Dhikr is Quran. Remembering it in all our actions and acting accordingly is dhikr. When we take this out of this context, we end up strange dhikr gatherings and empty "worships" numbing people. Time to wake up!
but you can never find a word of this devil condemning israhell, once audiance like me booed him off stage because he would NOT speak a word about israhell
From what I understand, the "meaning" here is the translation i.e. u recite the zikr using its translation instead of the zikr in Arabic. Wallahu a'lam
@@MuhibulHasanwhen reciting Quran yes, lips should move and you should be able to hear the recitation as well. As for Dhikr, depending on the situation, I believe you can say without lips moving.
Dhikr does not mean lip service ! It is understanding the essence of Alhumdulillah, Subhanallah, and so on .
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Yes but just reading without understanding also has an effect.
@@RIMJANESSOHMALOOGonly if there’s eeman. but not understanding it can have such a strong effect that it causes eeman to grow even in kuffar, it’s a paradox. It depends where the persons at in their journey. Some scholars in the past were of the option that it’s Wajib (obligatory) for all Muslims to learn Arabic because of the first revelation. Read! I can not read. Iqra! (Read!)
One day when he was in the Cave of Hira, Revelation came down to him unexpectedly and the Angel said, to him: "Read".
After this Hadrat Aishah reports the words of the Holy Prophet himself, to the effect, "I said: 'I cannot read!' Thereupon the Angel took me and pressed me until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Read.' I said: 'I cannot read!' He pressed me a second time until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Read.' I again said: 'I cannot read!' He pressed me for the third time until I could bear it no more. Then he left me and said: 'Iqra bismi Rabbi kal- ladhi khalaqa': (Read in the name of your Lord Who created) till he reached 'ma lam ya lam' (what he did not know)."
Damn those people getting rewarded for Qur'an recitation need you to give them guidance 😂
@@yourstruly5706 😀damn, do u get rewarded for reading these three letters from surah Baqarah: Alif, lam, meem?
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Dhikr is Quran. Remembering it in all our actions and acting accordingly is dhikr. When we take this out of this context, we end up strange dhikr gatherings and empty "worships" numbing people. Time to wake up!
Are these videos from Shaykh Hamza Yusuf recent or are they old videos from an archive?
Old videos that is very rare
@@rahmaofislamplease put the date of the speeches as well iA
but you can never find a word of this devil condemning israhell, once audiance like me booed him off stage because he would NOT speak a word about israhell
Salam, in this context what does "meaning " mean?
edit: see 2:07
From what I understand, the "meaning" here is the translation i.e. u recite the zikr using its translation instead of the zikr in Arabic. Wallahu a'lam
I think it’s important to know the meaning rather than parrot fashion speed read the Arabic Dhikr and not stop to reflect on its meaning.
can dhikr be done silently?
Yes
It's the best way
Yes, but your lips and tongue must move
@@MuhibulHasanwhen reciting Quran yes, lips should move and you should be able to hear the recitation as well.
As for Dhikr, depending on the situation, I believe you can say without lips moving.
Your tongue has to move
Did this Chanel change name from Qisas of Islam? I believe it is.
No. We are Inspired from them
what book is he reading from?
MIND IS MINDA, NOT GOD