What is best dhikr in Islam?

What is best dhikr in Islam?

Muhammad said, 'The best [dhikr] is lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāhu ("There is no deity but God"), and the best supplicatory prayer is ʾalḥamdu lillāhi ("All praise is due to God"). Muslims believe dhikr is one of the best ways to enter the higher level of Heaven and to glorify the Monotheistic Oneness of God.

Can dhikr be done without Wudu?

It is not necessary to be in a state of wudu to engage in dhikr, or to recite one's daily litanies. It is, however, recommended to do so, such that one is in the best of states. This also goes for similar activities, such as reciting the Qur'an or reading Hadith, or engaging in the study of Islamic sciences.

Do lots of dhikr?

When you have made it a habit to do dhikr regularly in your day you will find that you feel more connected to Allah (God), which is a great feeling. The more you practice dhikr the more you will want to do it. “Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest” (Quran 13:28).