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[quote]Thanks for helping me to understand it better.I am really trying to. The above two hadith inspired two believers to do zikr hundred times a day. One ,while opens his eyes after a long sleep thanks Him because Almighty has given a new birth.He thanked for the precious parts of the body given to him to live an easy life.He met his family members and say how great is my Creator,who has given me such a beautiful company.He sees the mango tree in his garden and say thanks my Lord ,what a wonderful arrangement You have made for my food.He goes for earning in the market.He worked hard utilising the capabilities given to him by Allah and get paid ,he again thanks.He interact many things and thoughts that may cause him to fell in wrong actions.He again praises Allah ,to save him .He return to his home,greet everyone with mercy and love.He goes to bed and thanked Allah for the wonderful day he enjoyed.He close his eyes and think I have no power but Allah only can raise me again. The next one ,simply buys a counting gadget,sits in a corner and repeated 'Glory be to Allah and with His praise' (Subhana'llah wa bi-hamdihi) one hundred times,and finished his task. The second one was right and really understand the meaning better. Am I right ,Usmani?[/quote]
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