Many texts in the Quran and the Sunnah indicate the virtue of praising Allah and that it is what the dwellers of Paradise will say upon entering
The Prophet used to praise Allah during all times. Furthermore, supplications - which included the praise of Allah - before and after many actions have been reported on his behalf
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used to praise Allah after eating, drinking, wearing a new garment and returning from a journey. He also would praise Allah during pilgrimage and upon receiving good news or sad news. Thus we Muslims must praise Allah during all situations in order to attain the great reward of praising Him.
There are many acts of worship which people fail to perform despite the great reward they yield and despite them being very easy to perform. Allah rewards for some simple acts abundantly, because He is The Most Generous and The Beneficent, and regardless how much Allah gives, what He possesses will never decrease.
said: “The best type of supplication is (saying): `Al-Hamdulillaah` (All Perfect praise be to Allah)”.
recited frequently in bowing and prostration: “Subhaanaka Rabbanaa wa bihamdika, Allahumaghfir lee. (Far removed You are from every imperfection, our Lord, and all praise is for You, forgive me, O Allah)”. He
elucidated that it has been commanded in the Noble Quran to recite (what means): “So glorify the Praises of your Lord, and ask for His forgiveness. Verily, He is the One Who accepts the repentance and Who forgives.” [Quran 110: 3] And he (i.e. the Messenger of Allah
) acted upon it.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim] Allah commanded us not to forget this mention, namely praising Him.
said to Abu Sa`eed Ibn Al-Mu`allaa, may Allah be pleased with him: “Shall I teach you the greatest Chapter in the Quran before you leave the mosque? … It is `Alhamdulillaahi Rabbil-`Aalameen (i.e., Chapter Al-Faatihah).” [Al-Bukhari]
said: “Protect yourselves from Hellfire; say: `Subhaanallaah, Al-Hamdulillaah, Laa Ilaaha Ilallaah, Allahu Akbar (Allah is free from imperfection; praise be to Allah; None is worthy of being worshipped except Allah; and Allah is The Greatest).` These (words) will come on the Day of Judgment preceding the person (who uttered them in life) and will be behind him, and to his sides.” Meaning they will surround him from all directions as a way of honoring the person who used to utter them in the worldly life.
said: “I met Ibraaheem, may Allah exalt his mention, on the Night of Ascension (Al-Israa’), and he said to me: `O Muhammad, convey my greetings to your nation, and tell them that Paradise has a vast plain of pure soil and sweet water. It is a plain leveled land. The plants grow there by uttering: Subhaanallaah, Al-Hamdulillaah, Laa Ilaaha Illallaah and Allahu Akbar (Allah is free from imperfection; praise be to Allah; there is no true god except Allah; and Allah is The Greatest).” [At-Tirmithi]
once said to the companions, may Allah be pleased with them: “Allah chose four phrases for you to utter: `Subhaanallaah, Al-Hamdulillaah, Laa Ilaaha Ilallaah, Allahu Akbar (Allah is free from imperfection; praise be to Allah; none is worthy of being worshipped except Allah; and Allah is The Greatest)` Whoever says 'Subhaanallaah (Allah is free from imperfection)' will receive twenty rewards and twenty sins will be expiated from his record. Whoever says 'Allahu Akbar (Allah is The Greatest)' will receive twenty rewards and twenty sins will be expiated from his record. Whoever says 'Laa ilaaha illallaah (None is worthy of being worshipped except Allah)' will receive twenty rewards and twenty sins will be expiated from his record. Whoever says 'Al-Hamdulillaah (praise be to Allah)' will receive thirty rewards and thirty sins will be expiated from his record.” [Ahmad]
said: “Allah never bestows a bounty upon a slave and he praises Allah, but the utterance of praise was better for the slave than the bounty itself.”
said: “Allah will be pleased with His slave who praises Him (i.e., says Al-Hamdulillaah) when he eats and praises Him when he drinks.” [Muslim]
said to Umm Ayman, may Allah be pleased with her. Why would a believer praise Allah upon his death? This is because he is being freed from the prison of this worldly life and heading towards the hoped eternal joyful life in
taught us that when a person wakes up, he is encouraged to utter: “Al-Hamdulillaahi Al-Lathee ‘Aafaanee Fee Jasadee Waradda ‘Aalayya Roohee (All praise is for Allah who restored to me my health and returned my soul).” The Prophet
also taught us that when an Imaam rises from the position of bowing, he should say: “Sami`a Allahu liman hamidah (Allah listened to the one who praised Him)” and that people should say: “Rabbanaa Walakal-hamdu (Our Lord, for You is all praise)” When the Prophet
heard a man saying upon rising from bowing in prayer: “Rabbanaa Walakal-hamdu Hamdan Katheeran Tayyiban Mubarakan Feeh (Our Lord, for You is all praise, an abundant beautiful blessed praise)” he
said: “The angels were amazed upon hearing this phrase”. Furthermore, when one sneezes, he should praise Allah saying: “Al-Hamdulillaah (All praise is for Allah).”
used address the people with any issue, he
would open his speech with the praise of Allah and His glorification. Likewise, after concluding his prayers, he
would praise Allah thirty three times.