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The proper time for doing the Adhkaar (Allaah’s remembrance):
Ibn al-Qayyim (rahima-hullaah) said:
❝Allaah says:
وسبح بحمد ربك بالعشي والإبكار
{…and glorify the praises of your Lord in the `Ashiy and in the Ibkaar} [Surah Ghaafir (40): 55]
Al-Ibkaar is the early part of the day and al-`Ashiy is the last part of the day.
And Allaah also says:
وسبح بحمد ربك قبل طلوع الشمس وقبل الغروب
{…and glorify the Praises of your Lord, before the rising of the sun and before (its) setting} [Surah Qaaf (50): 39]
This is the interpretation of what is mentioned in the Ahaadeeth: ❝Whoever says such-and-such in the morning… and (such-and-such) in the evening.❞
What is meant by this is before the rising of the sun, and before its setting. The time for that is after the Fajr prayer (i.e. between dawn and sunrise), and after `the Asr prayer (i.e. between `Asr and Maghrib).
And in Saheeh Muslim, from the Hadeeth of Abu Hurairah, that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said:
❝He who recites in the morning and in the evening the statement: ‘Subhaan-Allaahi wa bihamdihi (Allaah is free from imperfection and I begin with praising Him)’, one hundred times, he would not bring on the Day of Resurrection anything excellent than this except one who utters these words or utters more than these words.❞❞ [Saheeh Muslim (6509)]
[al-Waabil al-Sayyib (1/93) of Ibn al-Qayyim]
Ibn al-Qayyim (rahima-hullaah) said:
❝Allaah says:
وسبح بحمد ربك بالعشي والإبكار
{…and glorify the praises of your Lord in the `Ashiy and in the Ibkaar} [Surah Ghaafir (40): 55]
Al-Ibkaar is the early part of the day and al-`Ashiy is the last part of the day.
And Allaah also says:
وسبح بحمد ربك قبل طلوع الشمس وقبل الغروب
{…and glorify the Praises of your Lord, before the rising of the sun and before (its) setting} [Surah Qaaf (50): 39]
This is the interpretation of what is mentioned in the Ahaadeeth: ❝Whoever says such-and-such in the morning… and (such-and-such) in the evening.❞
What is meant by this is before the rising of the sun, and before its setting. The time for that is after the Fajr prayer (i.e. between dawn and sunrise), and after `the Asr prayer (i.e. between `Asr and Maghrib).
And in Saheeh Muslim, from the Hadeeth of Abu Hurairah, that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said:
❝He who recites in the morning and in the evening the statement: ‘Subhaan-Allaahi wa bihamdihi (Allaah is free from imperfection and I begin with praising Him)’, one hundred times, he would not bring on the Day of Resurrection anything excellent than this except one who utters these words or utters more than these words.❞❞ [Saheeh Muslim (6509)]
[al-Waabil al-Sayyib (1/93) of Ibn al-Qayyim]