Zikir After Zohor Prayer
Key Takeaways:
- Affirming Tawhid: Reciting "La illaha illallah Aliyyul Haqqul Mubin" after Zohor emphasizes belief in Allah’s oneness, reinforcing faith and devotion.
- Clarity and Truth: By invoking Allah as Al-Haqq (The Truth) and Al-Mubin (The Clear), this zikir seeks clarity in actions and thoughts, providing guidance during peak daily tasks.
- Protection from Falsehood: This zikir shields the believer from deceit, helping to stay aligned with truth in all dealings.
After Zuhur: "La illaha illallah Aliyyul Haqqul Mubin"
لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللّٰهُ عَلِيٌّ الْحَقُّ الْمُبِينُ
La illaha illallah Aliyyul Haqqul Mubin 100x
Meaning:
- La illaha illallah: There is no deity but Allah
- Aliyy: The Most High
- Al-Haqq: The Truth
- Al-Mubin: The Clear
Complete meaning: "There is no deity but Allah, the Most High, the Truth, the Clear."
Benefits:
- Affirmation of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah): This phrase reinforces the core belief in Islam — that there is no deity but Allah. It helps strengthen your faith and devotion to Allah.
- Clarity and truth: The inclusion of "Al-Haqq" (The Truth) and "Al-Mubin" (The Clear) calls upon Allah to provide you with clarity and truth in your dealings after the afternoon prayer, a time when daily tasks are often at their peak.
- Protection from falsehood: Reciting this zikir is believed to protect you from falsehood and guide you to the path of truth.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the purpose of reciting "La illaha illallah Aliyyul Haqqul Mubin" after Zohor?
A: This zikir serves to reinforce the core belief in Islam: the oneness of Allah. By reciting it, believers strengthen their faith, seek Allah’s guidance for truth and clarity, and ask for protection from deceit. It is especially beneficial to recite it after Zohor, a time when daily activities often require discernment and focus.
Q: How does this zikir benefit daily life?
A: Reciting this zikir brings spiritual benefits such as mental clarity, a reinforced commitment to truth, and a strengthened connection with Allah. By invoking Allah’s name as Al-Haqq (The Truth) and Al-Mubin (The Clear), it promotes an honest and clear approach to the challenges and decisions of the day.
Q: Why is the phrase "Al-Haqq Al-Mubin" significant?
A: The phrase "Al-Haqq Al-Mubin" translates to The Truth and The Clear, two of Allah’s divine attributes. By reciting this zikir, believers acknowledge Allah as the ultimate source of truth and clarity, and they seek His guidance in staying on the righteous path. This recognition helps the believer remain mindful of Allah’s presence in all matters.
Q: Can this zikir be recited at other times of the day?
A: Yes, while it is particularly recommended after Zohor prayer, "La illaha illallah Aliyyul Haqqul Mubin" can be recited at any time, especially when one seeks connection with Allah or requires clarity and protection from falsehood. Regular recitation can bring peace and spiritual resilience in any situation.
Q: Why is Tawhid emphasized in this zikir?
A: Tawhid, or the belief in the oneness of Allah, is central to Islamic faith. By reciting "La illaha illallah," believers affirm their commitment to this principle, seeking strength, guidance, and spiritual closeness to Allah. This emphasis reinforces their dependence on Allah and strengthens their faith in all aspects of life.