Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah was asked the following question:
I
asked the Shaykh, who followed in the footsteps of the earlier
generations and was the example for the later generations, the most
knowledgeable man I have ever met in the east or the west, Taqiy
al-Deen Abu’l-‘Abbaas Ahmad ibn Taymiyah, to point out to me what is
the best righteous deed after the obligatory duties.
He (may Allaah have mercy on him) replied as follows:
What you have asked about, the best
deed after the obligatory duties, varies from one person to another,
depending on what they are able to do and what is best at any given
time. So it is not possible to give a comprehensive, detailed answer
that suits everyone. But what those who have knowledge of Allaah and
His commands are agreed upon is that constantly remembering Allaah
(dhikr) is the best thing with which a person may occupy himself in
general.
Therefore the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah narrated by Muslim says:
“ ‘The mufridoon have gone ahead.’They said, ‘O Messenger of Allaah, who are the mufridoon?’He said, ‘Those men and women who remember Allaah much.’”
And Abu Dawood narrated from
Abu’l-Dardaa’ (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Shall I not tell you of the best of your deeds and that which is most pure in the sight of your Lord, that which raises you more in status and is better for you than giving gold and silver (in charity), and better than your meeting your enemy and striking their necks and they strike your necks?’They said, ‘Yes, O Messenger of Allaah.’He said, ‘Remembering Allaah (dhikr).’”
There is a great deal of Qur’aanic evidence to support this.
The least that a person should do is
to persist in reciting the adhkaar (pl. of dhikr) which have been
narrated from the teacher of good and the leader of the pious (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him), such as the adhkaar to be recited
at certain times, at the beginning and end of the day, when going to
bed and waking up from sleep and after the prescribed prayers; and the
adhkaar to be recited on certain occasions, such as that to be said
when eating and drinking, when getting dressed, when having
intercourse, when entering or leaving the home, the mosque or the
washroom, when it rains, when thunder is heard, and so on.
Books have been compiled on this topic called ‘Aml al-Yawm wa’l-Laylah (Actions of the Day and Night).
One of the best books written on this topic is the small book entitled Saheeh al-Kalim al-Tayyib,
which is derived from the book by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah called
al-Kalim al-Tayyib; this has been edited by al-‘Allaamah al-Albaani.
Then one should persist in remembering Allaah in general, the best of which is Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah.
There may be some situations where
certain kinds of dhikr are preferable, such as saying Subhaana Allaah
wa’l-hamdu-Lillaah wa Allaahu akbar wa laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa
Billaah.
Moreover, one should
realize that everything that the tongue utters or the heart imagines
that may bring one closer to Allaah, such as seeking knowledge or
teaching, enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, is a kind
of dhikr or remembering Allaah. Hence the one who occupies himself in
the pursuit of beneficial knowledge after performing the obligatory
duties, or who joins a gathering in order to learn or teach, which
Allaah and His Messenger have called fiqh or understanding, is also
doing something which is one of the best forms of remembering Allaah
(dhikr).
If you think about it, you will not
find much difference of opinion among the earliest generation
concerning what is the best of deeds. Whenever a person is confused he
should pray istikhaarah as prescribed in sharee’ah, for the one who
prays to Allaah asking Him for that which is best (istikhaarah) will
not have any regrets.
He should do that a lot, and make a
lot of du’aa’, for that is the key to all goodness. He should not be
hasty and say “I prayed but I did not get an answer.” He should seek
out the times of special virtue, such as the end of the night, the
times immediately following the prescribed prayers, the time of the
adhaan, when rain is falling, and so on.
Quoted from the
essay al-Wasiyyah al-Jaami’ah li Khayr al-Dunya wa’l-Aakhirah, by
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him), published
by al-Maktabah al-Salafiyyah, Cairo.
This is posted by Shimul Ali via salafi-network yahoo group
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