The root of Zikr is Za-Kaf-Ra. Some of its meanings are:
Az-Zikro Wattazk'aro: It means
· To preserve something, to keep alive in mind; this word is used opposite to NASYUN, which means to forget (6:68)
At tazkerato: It means
- To remind something which is needed (76:29)
- The Quran has also been called As-Zikro (16:14) because it contains the history and Causes or Laws for the rise and fall of nations
- Zikrun also means to remain steadfast in the battlefield and thus ensures the supremacy of Divine Laws (51:45). The Divine Laws are also called Zikrullah (39:23). It has also been used in the context of dignity, honour, respect, fame and saying something good (43:44)
- Verses (2:152) says Faz Kurunee Azkur Kum -‘You keep in view My Laws and I shall protect your rights and grace you with dignity and honour’
In short Zikr means:
1. To remain steadfast in the battle field
2. Ponder over the secrets of nature
3. Take lesson from the previous history of nations
4. Keep in view the Divine Laws and take decisions accordingly
5. Propagate or give publicity to the Divine Laws
6. These are the steps which install peace of mind (13:28) and not the rotation of beads or retreating to the caves or hujras
Courtesy: Dr. Manzoor-ul-Haque
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