Always Accepted
by Abu Abdullah Ibne Ismail
“The Ulamaa have written that with any good action the possibility of it being rejected in the court of Allah always exists. The exception to this is the act of reciting durood upon the Prophet sallahu alayhi wasallam. This action is always accepted.
It is for this reason that the Ulamaa recommend that one should start and end his duaa with durood. If Allah ta’ala accepts the durood which is at the beginning and at the end then it is reasonable to expect that Allah ta’ala will accept the duaa that is in the middle too.”
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Adhere to the Prescription
by Mufti Sulayman
“When attending a zikr majlis you should only carry out the zikr given to you by your Shaykh. Doing any other zikr will not benefit you, rather you will go in the wrong direction.
For example, a person who has finished his zikr hears someone else doing the zikr of the Word ‘Allah’. Sometimes another person’s zikr has an effect on your heart and you also feel like doing it.
If he starts copying the other person’s zikr, and hence exceeds the amount of zikr given to him by his Shaykh, then he will not be progressing but will be deviating from the path by not adhering to the prescription of his Shaykh.”
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