Remember Me - I will remember you
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Remember Me - I will remember you.
Give thanks to Me and do not be ungrateful. [Surah al-Baqarah 2:152]
Remember Me – I will remember you
AllÄh’s remembering of us signifies reward. The root meaning of the word for remembering (dhikr) is to be aware with the heart of what is remembered and awake to it. Dhikr with the tongue is called dhikr because it indicates the remembrance of the heart. It is often used, however, with reference to the spoken words and phrases employed in its performance.
The Äyah means: “Remember Me by obeying Me and I will remember you with the reward and forgivenessâ€, as Sa’īd ibn Jubayr said. He also said, “Dhikr is obeying AllÄh. Anyone who does not obey Him does not remember Him, even if he does a lot of glorification, shahÄda and recitation of the Qur’Än.†It is related that the Prophet (SallallÄhu ‘alayhi wa Sallam), said, “Anyone who obeys AllÄh has remembered AllÄh, even if he has not done much prayer, fasting, or good action. Anyone who disobeys AllÄh has forgotten AllÄh, even if he has done a lot of prayer, fasting and good action.†As-SuddÄ« said, “A person does not remember AllÄh without AllÄh remembering Him. A believer does not remember AllÄh without AllÄh remembering him with mercy. An unbeliever does not remember AllÄh without AllÄh remembering him with the punishment.â€
Someone said to AbÅ« ‘UthmÄn an-NahdÄ«, “We remember AllÄh but we do not experience any sweetness in our hearts.†He said, “Praise AllÄh Almighty for the fact that He has adorned one of your limbs with obedience!†DhÅ«n-NÅ«n al-MisrÄ« said, ‘Anyone who really remembers AllÄh, forgets everything except His remembrance and AllÄh preserves him from every bad thing and is His redress for everything.†Mu’Ädh ibn Jabal said, “The son of Ädam does not do any action which will be more effective in saving him from the punishment of AllÄh than dhikr of AllÄh.â€
There are many ahÄdÄ«th on the virtue of dhikr and its reward. Ibn MÄjah reports from ‘AbdullÄh ibn YÅ«suf that a Bedouin told the Messenger of AllÄh (SallallÄhu ‘alayhi wa Sallam), “The laws of IslÄm are a lot for me. Tell me something on which I can really concentrate my efforts.†He said, “Let your tongue remain moist with the remembrance of AllÄh Almighty.†It is transmitted that AbÅ« Hurayrah, may AllÄh bless him and grant him peace, said, “AllÄh Almighty says, ‘I am with my slave when he remembers Me and moves his lips with My Name.’â€
Give thanks to Me
Thankfulness (shukr) is to acknowledge kindness received and to speak of it. The linguistic root of shukr means “to displayâ€. So AllÄh’s slave shows his thankfulness by mentioning AllÄh’s goodness to Him and the Real thanks the slave by praising him for obeying Him.
and do not be ungrateful
Do not be ungrateful for AllÄh’s blessings. The word kufr here means to cover up the blessing, not total disbelief.
[Tafsir al-Qurtubi: Translated by Aisha Bewley]