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We say SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illAllah, and Allahu Akbar every day — and they are the most beloved words to Allah, as taught by the Prophet ﷺ. But when Ramadan comes, what should we prioritize? Tasbeeh? Istighfar? Salawat? Or something greater? In this powerful reminder, we explore: • The meaning and virtue of the most beloved words to Allah • Why some forms of dhikr seem “greater” than others in different hadith • The advice of scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah on prioritizing istighfar and tasbeeh • The special reward of dhikr in Ramadan • Why the Qur’an is the greatest form of remembrance • How Salah combines every form of dhikr • The connection between forgiveness and Ramadan • The du’a for Laylatul Qadr taught to Aisha bint Abi Bakr You’ll also learn why the Prophet ﷺ said that the Qur’an elevates people in this life and the next, how it intercedes on the Day of Judgment, and why your status in Jannah is tied to how much Qur’an you carry in your heart. Ramadan is not just about increasing dhikr — it’s about engaging in the best dhikr with presence, sincerity, and understanding. May Allah allow us to reach Laylatul Qadr, to be forgiven, and to be among Ahlul Qur’an. Ameen.