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[quote]Abusait I Like to combine both what I have said earlier. 1)Says to whom? Say to Allah and who else and it will better to say in Arabic 2)saying this zikr 100 time is for a Muslim him self. I hope this will help you to understand what I have said. You said:-Also you deny that this zikr is from Allah for the purpose of understanding its meaning, for implimenting the principles in our lives and for propagating it. I quote your own words: I wrote:- If one have only little bit sense so he could easily understood by looking at the hadith that saying this zikr 100 time is not for that purpose which you are suggesting here but for a Muslim him self. You said earlier:- The objective cannot be achieved if you ‘say it in privacy of your house or as convenient’ You further said:- There are also things to be said in public and practised in our lives. See the zikr now None has the right to be worshipped but Allah, the Alone Who has no partners, to Him belongs Dominion and to Him belong all the Praises, and He has power over all things” This zikr is not for this purpose which you said here as look at the hadith again “Prophet said say this zikr 100 time in a day” This not at all to be said in public 100 time in day.No one will listen it from you 100 times in day.One must ponder on hadith to undersatnd the purpose. I will request you to please ponder on things before comenting on it. Thank you[/quote]
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