Dream: Zikr advice to the people

Dream:

Asalaamu alaikum, I had a dream where I am with another close brother who I regularly do zikr with. He has been commanded by Molana to lead zikr in our town. Also a third person who I think is leading us maybe a Shaykh but don’t think it was Molana. We were travelling in a car with all of our belongings stuffed in. Each place we would stop we would interact with people, often getting into Islamic lectures but we were focusing on telling people to stop wasting time discussing knowledge, what’s right from wrong. We were just urging people to do zikr and then we would board the car and move on. I remember advising a person to stay in zikr as this is our only hope and guidance now.

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam,

That is good, keep that as Allah mentioned:

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{Such as remember Allah, standing, sitting, and reclining, and consider the creation of the heavens and the earth, …} (Surat Ali `Imran, 3:1910)

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{O ye who believe! Celebrate the praises of Allah, and do this often; } (Surat al-Ahzab, 33:41)

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{Remember Allah by the sacred monument} (Surat al-Baqara, 2:198)

and so to many other ayats about reciting Dhikrullah.

A man came to the Prophet and said, “O Rasulallah, the laws and conditions of Islam have become too many for me. Tell me something that I can always keep (i.e. in particular, as opposed to the many rules and conditions that must be kept in general).” By reading that the man said there were too many conditions to keep, one must understand that he was unsure that he could keep them all. He wanted something that he would be sure to keep always. The Prophet said: “(I am advising you in one thing:) Keep your tongue always moist with dhikrullah.”

Therefore do this.

Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani

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