Reciting it 100 times daily can erase 100 bad deeds and grant the reward of freeing ten slaves.
Many practitioners use long-form recitations (often found in 3-to-8-hour YouTube sessions ) for psychological relief and meditation. Common Variations in Zikir La Ilahe Illallah Zikir
The statement (لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللهُ) is the cornerstone of the Islamic faith, known as the Tahlil . It serves as the primary declaration of monotheism and the most superior form of zikir (remembrance). Meaning and Structure Reciting it 100 times daily can erase 100
While the basic phrase is powerful, it is often recited in an extended form: It serves as the primary declaration of monotheism
"There is no god." This acts as a total rejection of any false deities, idols, or worldly objects of worship.
Physical and spiritual obedience to its requirements.
Authentic Hadiths emphasize immense spiritual rewards for regular recitation: