The power of remembering God from the heart

A spiritual insight into the importance of remembrance and its impact on inner peace, along with its religious ruling.

  Sun , April 19 2026 / 02:59 PM Updated At: 2026-04-19 14:59:39

فضل ذكر الله وتأثيره على القلب

In moments when the heart whispers before the tongue speaks, remembrance becomes a quiet light flowing through the soul, offering peace that cannot be bought.

The virtue of remembrance

It has been emphasized that remembering God is among the greatest blessings, as God mentions those who remember Him sincerely among the highest assembly.

Impact on the soul

Remembrance is not just spoken words; it is a deep inner state that brings light to the heart, forgiveness, and emotional balance.

Closeness to God

Through consistent remembrance and devotion, a person draws closer to God, earning divine love and acceptance among people.

Is ablution required?

It is permissible to remember God in all states, whether one has performed ablution or not, as long as the environment is clean.

Heart and tongue together

The most complete form of remembrance combines both the tongue and the heart, leading to deeper faith and reflection.

A path to inner peace

Remembrance remains an open door for anyone seeking tranquility and spiritual connection.

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