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Praise Allah and be thankful for His creation, believers told

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Honour Allah by being conscious of Him and thankful for His creations, the sermon will tell worshipper­s on Friday.

Practice taqwa – being pious and conscious of God – by praising and glorifying Allah for all that he has created, the sermon will say. The Prophet Mohammed told his followers: “There are two expression­s which are very easy for the tongue to say, but they are very heavy on the scale and very dear to Allah: ‘Subhan Allah wa bi Hamdihi’ and ‘Subhan Allah Al-Azim’”

These expression­s give glory and praise to Allah.

Even the Angels are said to praise Allah, although they are given a greater rank by the Creator.

The Prophets also praised Allah, as demonstrat­ed by Prophet Musa – or Moses – who said “Exalted are You! I have repented to You, and I am the first of the believers.”

“Subhanaka” is another great salutation. Muslims should repeat this several times throughout the day as Allah instructed in the Quran: “Oh you who have believed, remember Allah with much remembranc­e. And exalt Him morning and afternoon.”

Muslims are especially expected to remember Allah when they see something that displays the “immensity of Allah’s creation”.

The sermon will tell worshipper­s they should take a moment to ponder over Allah’s creation.

There are many acts throughout the day when Muslims can remember their Creator. They pray five times a day but Allah is remembered before the prayer – while performing ablution. These instances will be rewarded greatly on the Day of Judgment.

The Prophet Mohammed said: “When a person after performing ablution says: ‘Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika’ and says: “There is none worthy of worship but You; and from You do I seek forgivenes­s and to You do I turn in repentance.” This is recorded on a piece of paper and then sealed. The seal will not be broken until the Day of Resurrecti­on.”

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