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In this video, we discuss the powerful and beloved phrases of zikr: "SubhanAllahi wa bihamdi, SubhanAllahi al-azeem." These two simple phrases are not only light on the tongue but heavy on the scales of good deeds and are immensely loved by Allah (SWT).

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00:00There are two words which are light on the tongue, heavy on the scale, and loved by the most merciful.
00:06سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ وَبِحَمْدِ سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ عَلَىٰ عَزِيمِ
00:10Glorified is Allah, and praised is He. Glorified is Allah, the Most Great.
00:16Explanation
00:18The remembrance of Allah is what gives comfort to the heart and soul.
00:23In this hadith, the Prophet ﷺ informs us of the great blessings that result from two particularly short phrases verbalized on a Muslim's tongue.
00:35The word tasbih means to negate from Allah every type of defect and imperfection.
00:40The most typical phrase used to do this in Arabic is to say subhanallah.
00:44The two phrases mentioned are easy to say in any situation without difficulty.
00:49A person can repeat them over and over again often.
00:52And this is why the Prophet ﷺ recommended it.
00:58We are also informed that the weight of these two short phrases will be very heavy on the Day of Judgment when all of our good and bad deeds will be weighed against each other on the scale.
01:10Then the Prophet ﷺ stated that these two phrases in particular are very beloved by Allah.
01:19This indicates that doing tasbih of Allah and praising Him is among the best forms of supererogatory worship.
01:28This hadith also teaches us about the vastness of Allah's mercy over us because He is willing to give us lots of reward for doing small good deeds.

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