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“Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He likes not the
aggressors.”. 336
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“And remember your Lord by your tongue and within yourself,
humbly and with fear without loudness in words in the mornings,
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and in the afternoons and be not of those who are neglectful”.
The Prophet forbade performing dhikr with loud voices in
the manner narrated by Imām Al Bukhārī, Muslim and others.
Imām Ash-Shāfifiī commended Imām’s or ma√mūm (those
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who follow the Imām in ṣalāt) not to turnup their voices in dhikr.
6. Make it habit/routine to make dufiā√ after obligatory ṣalāt and
toraise the hands for that dufiā√, (this action) has no example
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from the Messenger of Allāh .
7. Mutually shake hands after obligatory ṣalāt. There is not one
single person from amongst the Ṣaḥābat or the Salafuṣ-Ṣāliḥ
who shook hands with the person to their right or left, in front or
behind whenever they had finished carrying out ṣalāt.If
336 Sūrah Al Afirāf (7), ayah 55.
337 Sūrah Al Afirāf (7), ayah 205.
338 Refer to the books Fatḥul Bārī II/326, and Al Qaulul Mubīn p. 305.
339 Refer to Zādul Mafiād I/357 taḥqīq Al Arnafiuṭ. Majmūfi Fatāwa, Shaikh bin Bāz XI/167-168.
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