Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A The 70,000 Kalima Dhikr
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The speaker discusses the use of Salallahu for forgiveness and the importance of avoiding confusion. They also mention the use of sels for wouldn't recite the same song multiple times. The speaker emphasizes the importance of avoiding negative comments and criticizing anyone who doesn't do it.
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Salam aleikum, attending funerals and reading 70,000 calamata ubo.
For the disease forgiveness. This action is common in my community,
is it permissible?
Or a bidder to avoid after I've been told confusing things. So
basically, it's based on experience it's based on what
people have tried. So as long as the saying La ilaha illa Allah
there's nothing wrong with it. And I think it's a really a good
excuse to get people to do it because they they will Allah has
huge benefit. And this is just like a number of other things as
long as you don't think it's sunnah that related from
Rasulullah Salallahu Salam, then it's okay to do. So I wouldn't say
that somebody will be going to * if you didn't do it for them.
But it just helps to increase their chances because at the end
of the you're doing vicar on behalf of somebody for somebody.
So in that sense, it's allowed to do it is allowed to do based on
the understanding but just don't think it is from a strong Hadith
related from Rasulullah Salallahu Salam, and so on and so forth. It
is there's a number of things like this which even people like
Imitate me would use for example, even though Tamia Rahim Allah he
would, whenever he would have some kind of turbulence in his heart,
then he would recite, I think there's seven or so verses in the
Quran that speak about sukoon that speak about tranquility, that
Allah cause sukoon to come on like this too, in certain faith, for
example, he would recite all of them like a word. So his students
even though I am says that my Sheikh, whenever he something
would trouble him he would do that is not in any Hadith to do that.
But if you find something to be useful, and has benefit, then you
can do it. As long as you don't think it's necessary. As long as
you don't criticize anybody who doesn't do it. And as long as you
don't think it's from the Sunnah directly today, but it's within
the general scope of the deen to do these things.