The Healing Power of Remembering Allah: Are You Ready to Embrace the Cure?
- Laila Nasheeba
- Mar 16
- 3 min read
Every day, many of us face challenges that weigh heavily on our hearts and minds. Stress, doubt, despair, and the burden of mistakes can cloud our lives. Yet, there is a timeless remedy offered through simple, sincere words of remembrance of Allah. On the 26th day of Ramadan, Ustadah Laila Nasheeba shared profound insights on how certain phrases, when recited regularly, can serve as a spiritual cure for what ails us in life.
This post explores the healing power of these sacred words, their significance, and how embracing them can transform our lives.

Words That Open the Doors of Heaven
Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
"When a servant of Allah utters the words la ilaha illa'Allah (there is none worthy of worship except Allah) sincerely, the doors of heaven open up for these words until they reach the Throne of Allah, so long as its utterer keeps away from the major sins."
This statement highlights the immense spiritual power contained in this declaration of faith. It is not just a phrase but a key that unlocks divine mercy and blessings. The condition of avoiding major sins reminds us that sincerity and conscious effort to live righteously amplify the benefits of this remembrance.
Practical Reflection
Daily repetition of la ilaha illa'Allah with sincerity can bring peace and hope.
It encourages mindfulness about our actions, steering us away from harmful behaviors.
This phrase can be a shield against despair and spiritual emptiness.
Light Words with Heavy Rewards
The Prophet also said:
"There are two phrases that are light on the tongue but heavy on the scale of rewards and are dear to (Allah) the Gracious One. These are, subhanallah wa bi-hamdihi (All Glory is to Allah and all Praise to Him), and subhanallah al-azim (Glorified is Allah, the Great)."
These phrases are easy to say but carry immense weight in the balance of good deeds. Their simplicity makes them accessible to everyone, regardless of age or circumstance.
Why These Words Matter
They remind us of Allah’s perfection and greatness.
They cultivate gratitude and humility.
They serve as a constant connection to the Divine throughout the day.
A Palm Tree in Paradise
The Prophet (peace be upon him) further said:
"Whoever says Subhan-Allah-al-Azim wa bihamdihi (Glorified is Allah, the Great, with all praise due to Him), will have a palm tree planted for him in Paradise."
This beautiful metaphor shows how each utterance of these words plants a seed of reward that grows eternally. It encourages us to keep these phrases on our tongues, knowing that each repetition builds our spiritual garden in the hereafter.
How to Incorporate This Practice
Set reminders to recite these phrases during breaks or quiet moments.
Use them as a calming mantra during stressful situations.
Teach children these phrases to instill early spiritual habits.
The Quran as a Source of Healing
Remembering Allah through Quranic verses is also a powerful form of supplication. Abu Mas'ud reported that the Prophet said:
"If anyone recites the last two verses of Surat al-Baqarah, they will suffice for him."
[Bukhari and Muslim]
These verses contain profound meanings and protection. Reciting them regularly can bring comfort and spiritual strength.
Benefits of Quranic Remembrance
Provides guidance and reassurance.
Acts as a spiritual shield against harm.
Deepens one’s connection with Allah’s words.
Always End with Seeking Forgiveness
Whenever we remember Allah through words, it is important to conclude by seeking forgiveness. This practice acknowledges our imperfections and invites Allah’s mercy.
Why Seeking Forgiveness Matters
It cleanses the heart from past mistakes.
It renews our commitment to live better.
It opens the door for continuous spiritual growth.
The Cure for Life’s Ailments
Ustadah Laila Nasheeba emphasized that Allah has sent this cure for every illness of the heart and soul. Regular remembrance serves as a remedy for:
Falling into sin
Sinning against others
Doubt and confusion
Despair and hopelessness
This spiritual medicine is accessible to all and requires only sincerity and consistency.
Are You Ready to Take the Cure?
The question remains: Are you ready to embrace this cure? The words of remembrance are simple, yet their impact is profound. They offer healing, peace, and a path to a better life both in this world and the hereafter.
Steps to Begin
Choose one phrase to start with, such as la ilaha illa'Allah.
Set a daily repetition goal, even if it is just a few times.
Reflect on the meaning behind the words as you say them.
End each session by asking Allah for forgiveness and guidance.
Remembering Allah is more than a ritual; it is a source of healing and strength. By making these sacred words a regular part of your life, you open the doors to mercy, peace, and spiritual growth. The cure is within reach—embrace it with sincerity and watch your life transform.









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