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Power of Astaghfar (Asking forgiveness from Allah ST)

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Assalamualaikum Wr Wb. brothers and sisters First of all, I have good news for you MaShaAllah you are chosen by Almighty Allah that is the reason you are looking for this very powerful asset "Astaghfaar" First, we will discuss what is  Astaghfar (Forgiveness) ‎/ أستغفر Astaghfar means Repenting & Seeking forgiveness from Allah for the sins so far committed and turning back to Allah. Astaghfaar is so simple to recite that a muslim can recite anywhere anytime and it is so powerful that it can wipe away the sins even if they are so huge like mountains or like the foam of the sea .  There are many different duas for Astaghfar (InShaAllah i will share in next article) but it is also have great significance of saying only "Astghfirullah" or "Astaghfirullahal Azeem"  👉One of the names of Allah is Al-Ghaffaar means the one who forgives repeatedly. He who continually forgives and does not stop forgiving those who come to him. 👉And other blessed name of All...

The virtue of saying: Subhaan-Allaahi wa bihamdihi, & Subhan-Allaahil-Azeem

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Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Brothers and Sisters Dhikr meaning “Remembrance” is the devotional act in Islam in which short Duas and prayers are recited repeatedly to remember Allah (SWT). Dhikr is a very powerful and simple way to worship Allah (SWT) when we have a lack of time, which carries many benefits and virtues. Allah Almighty says in the Holy Quran: “O you who believe! Remember Allah with much remembrance” (Quran 33:41). Many of us search for the ways that we can use to earn the rewards from Almighty Allah. We fast in the month of Ramadan with sincerity, we offer our daily prayers, give charity and always try to become a better person than before. Here is a simple phrase to earn huge rewards for the pleasure of Allah. Try to recite “Subhan Allah Wa Bihamdihi, Subhan Allahhil Azeem” as much as you can. Of course, this does not mean that you should leave obligatory acts of worship and stick to just saying Subhan Allah Wa Bihamdihi, Subhan Allahhil Azeem (or other dhikr)....