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Subhanallah Wa Bihamdihi Meaning and Benefits
Allah subhana wa ta’ala has revealed to us certain phrases that if we recite the rewards are tremendous. Greater then you and I can imagine. We should realize the rahma (mercy) of Allah. In Surah Baqarah, verse 185 it says, “Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful.” Small deeds = BIG rewards. Every moment we spend alive is an opportunity we should be grateful for. Our book has not yet been concluded and we have a chance to rewrite the script. Allah has shown us the way to Jannah and we are all capable of making this journey.
Certain duas and prayers carry heavy rewards, some take no longer than 10 seconds. We just to be disciplined enough to consistently perform such acts without failure. Only then may we stand a chance on the day of judgement to enter Jannah. This is the focus of this article, to cover the benefits of reciting Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi. This short phrase fits the equation small deed = BIG rewards. We will discuss benefits of reciting according to hadith. Before we do, let’s first dive into the English translation of this phrase so we understand what we are saying.
Transcription of the video is provided below (Topic on powerful dhikr Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu-Akbar. But mainly importance of Subhanallah Wa Bihamdihi Subhanallahil Azeem).
The difficulty with us today is we sit in front of the television. We sit our phones.
We sit and chat with people when we are saying absolutely nothing beneficial.
And we have wasted so many moments that were valuable that could have been used more constructively.
Imagine had those moments been the last moments of your life what would have come of those moments.
We would have regretted to say, “ya allah, you took me away. Moments before you took me away, I was sitting on the net wasting my time” or “I was sitting in front of the tele or with a group of friends just having a chat and wasting times.”
Imagine those are your last moments, we would rather use them to say a few words of praise of Allah (swt) and that reminds me brother and sisters. Many of us mashallah we are muslimeen we read our salat we try our best to obey Allah’s instruction.
But we lack in that sometimes we are sitting without saying anything, yet we could’ve declared the praise of Allah in some way. Subhanallah. Alhamdullilah. Allahu akbar.
Think of it. Use those moments to say whilst you are driving, whilst you are walking, whilst you are talking.
Utter the praise of Allah it could be your last few words, declare anything. Ash-hadu alla ilaha illallah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadar-Rasulullah.
There is a narration where the prophet (saws) says, there are two words that are so light on the tongue but so heavy on scale of good deeds. And so loved by the most merciful. They are are subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
Imagine the hadith says so light on the tongue why don’t we use our tongue to say these words. I guarantee you I am guilty of it as well.
Sometimes days pass or at least a day has past and those particular words we have not yet uttered them with proper concentration. subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
The narration they are so heavy on the scale of goods deed. Who wouldn’t want to do good deeds?
May Allah (swt) bless us. Today if we had to place a monetary value on salatul fajr and dhuhr and asr.
If we had to place a monetary figure on the position of sujud here a lot of people would rush to the masjid, to say we are collecting 500 riyal today and here is the money.
The first four here in the front will collect a thousand… perhaps. And the others will collect 200 and so on, people will fight for the first.
Believe me the reality is there is something much more valuable than wealth that awaits us at every moment if we only seize the opportunity. If you utter the words subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
The rewards of it is far greater than anything material you can have.
And yet it is so simple to utter. And over and above that we find ourselves guilt of not uttering these words.
So, we should seize the opportunity of time by being responsible
think about this particular free time you have it may not be there.
If your tongue in not occupied in anything occupy it in the praise of Allah.
It doesn’t cost you anything. No one is going to charge of your muscle of your tongue moving.
Nobody will charge you for the movement of your mouth not at all.
Rather we will be paid to say that in terms of rewards. Allahu akbar.
The difficulty with us today is we sit in front of the television. We sit our phones.
We sit and chat with people when we are saying absolutely nothing beneficial.
And we have wasted so many moments that were valuable that could have been used more constructively.
Imagine had those moments been the last moments of your life what would have come of those moments.
We would have regretted to say, “ya allah, you took me away. Moments before you took me away, I was sitting on the net wasting my time” or “I was sitting in front of the tele or with a group of friends just having a chat and wasting times.”
Imagine those are your last moments, we would rather use them to say a few words of praise of Allah (swt) and that reminds me brother and sisters. Many of us mashallah we are muslimeen we read our salat we try our best to obey Allah’s instruction.
But we lack in that sometimes we are sitting without saying anything, yet we could’ve declared the praise of Allah in some way. Subhanallah. Alhamdullilah. Allahu akbar.
Think of it. Use those moments to say whilst you are driving, whilst you are walking, whilst you are talking.
Utter the praise of Allah it could be your last few words, declare anything. Ash-hadu alla ilaha illallah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadar-Rasulullah.
There is a narration where the prophet (saws) says, there are two words that are so light on the tongue but so heavy on scale of good deeds. And so loved by the most merciful. They are are subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
Imagine the hadith says so light on the tongue why don’t we use our tongue to say these words. I guarantee you I am guilty of it as well.
Sometimes days pass or at least a day has past and those particular words we have not yet uttered them with proper concentration. subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
The narration they are so heavy on the scale of goods deed. Who wouldn’t want to do good deeds?
May Allah (swt) bless us. Today if we had to place a monetary value on salatul fajr and dhuhr and asr.
If we had to place a monetary figure on the position of sujud here a lot of people would rush to the masjid, to say we are collecting 500 riyal today and here is the money.
The first four here in the front will collect a thousand… perhaps. And the others will collect 200 and so on, people will fight for the first.
Believe me the reality is there is something much more valuable than wealth that awaits us at every moment if we only seize the opportunity. If you utter the words subhanallahi wa bihamdihi subhan allahil azeem.
The rewards of it is far greater than anything material you can have.
And yet it is so simple to utter. And over and above that we find ourselves guilt of not uttering these words.
So, we should seize the opportunity of time by being responsible
think about this particular free time you have it may not be there.
If your tongue in not occupied in anything occupy it in the praise of Allah.
It doesn’t cost you anything. No one is going to charge of your muscle of your tongue moving.
Nobody will charge you for the movement of your mouth not at all.
Rather we will be paid to say that in terms of rewards. Allahu akbar.
Allah subhana wa ta’ala has revealed to us certain phrases that if we recite the rewards are tremendous. Greater then you and I can imagine. We should realize the rahma (mercy) of Allah. In Surah Baqarah, verse 185 it says, “Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful.” Small deeds = BIG rewards. Every moment we spend alive is an opportunity we should be grateful for. Our book has not yet been concluded and we have a chance to rewrite the script. Allah has shown us the way to Jannah and we are all capable of making this journey.
Certain duas and prayers carry heavy rewards, some take no longer than 10 seconds. We just to be disciplined enough to consistently perform such acts without failure. Only then may we stand a chance on the day of judgement to enter Jannah. This is the focus of this article, to cover the benefits of reciting Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi. This short phrase fits the equation small deed = BIG rewards. We will discuss benefits of reciting according to hadith. Before we do, let’s first dive into the English translation of this phrase so we understand what we are saying.