7 Amalan Setelah Shalat, Pahalanya Luar Biasa - Ustadz Adi Hidayat LC MA - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses the importance of dhikr (remembrance of Allah) in Islam, particularly after completing prayer. They emphasize that dhikr is a powerful practice that brings one closer to Allah and can even prevent one from committing immoral acts. The speaker mentions various forms of dhikr, including reciting the Quran, performing post-prayer practices, and using the names of Allah (Asmaul Husna). They also highlight the importance of incorporating dhikr into daily activities, such as eating, talking, and walking, to make one's life easier and more blessed. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the rewards of dhikr, including glorification and praise from Allah in the afterlife.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Dhikr is a practice of remembrance of Allah.
2. The practice of dhikr is emphasized in the Quran.
3. Dhikr can be performed in any situation, whether sitting, standing, or lying down.
4. Dhikr can be performed while walking or doing daily activities.
5. The Quran provides guidance on how to perform dhikr.
6. Reading the Quran is a form of dhikr.
7. Memorizing the Quran is a form of dhikr.
8. Reciting the verses of the Quran is a form of dhikr.
9. The Ayat Kursi is a verse that can be recited as a form of dhikr.
10. Al-Baqarah is a surah that has verses that can be recited as a form of dhikr.
11. The seventh surah of the Quran has a premise of verse 250 that can be recited as a form of dhikr.
12. Saying the name of Allah is a form of dhikr.
13. Calling Allah by His names, such as Abdurrahman or Rachman, is a form of dhikr.
14. Asmaul Husna is a term used to describe the names of Allah.
15. The Quran mentions the importance of dhikr in verses 110-111.
16. The Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad emphasizes the importance of dhikr.
17. Dhikr can be performed in daily activities, such as eating, talking, and walking.
18. The Quran provides guidance on how to perform dhikr in daily activities.
19. The third surah of the Quran, verses 190-191, mentions the importance of dhikr in daily activities.
20. People who perform dhikr regularly will be glorified by Allah in the afterlife.