Morning And Evening Adhkar – A Shield For The Believers:
Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimullah) said,
“The morning and evening adhkar play the role of a shield; the thicker it is the more its owner will not be affected. Rather, its strength can reach to such an extent that the arrow shot at it will bounce back to affect the one who shot it.”
Shaykh Uthaymeen (rahimullah) said,
“The morning and evening adhkar are a stronger fortress than the wall of Ya’jooj and Ma’jooj, for the one who says it while his heart is present.
And Ibn Salah (rahimullah) said,
“Whoever maintains the morning and evening adhkar, the adhkar after the prayers, and the adhkar before sleeping will be written among those “who remember Allah much.””
Ibn Katheer (rahimullah) said, “Wear the ‘coat’ of adhkar so it can protect you from the evils of humans and jinn. And cover your souls with istighfar so it can erase the sins of the night and day.”
The greatest of these benefits is that these adhkar keep Shaitan away from the person who recites them, and they prevent evil from mankind and jinn from harming such people. The person who recites these adhkar on a daily basis builds around himself a fortress to protect himself from his enemy.
Allah azza wajal says,
"O you who believe! Remember Allah with much remembrance. And glorify His Praises morning and evening.”
[Quran33:41,42]
“And glorify the Praises of your Lord before the rising of the sun and before its setting.”
[Quran 50:39]
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