The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever says in the morning and in the evening Hasbi Allah laa illaha illa huwa ‘alayhi tawwakaltu wa huwa rabb al-‘arsh il-‘azeem (Sufficient for me is Allah, there is no god besides Him; in Him have I put my trust and He is the Lord of the mighty Throne), seven times, Allah, may He be exalted, will suffice him for what concerns him of the affairs of this world and the Hereafter.” Is this hadith saheeh or not?.
Part of the adhkaar for morning and evening is to say “Hasbi Allah laa illaha illa huwa (sufficient for me is Allah, there is no god besides Him…)”
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This hadith was narrated in a mawqoof report from Abu’d-Darda’ (may Allah be pleased with him) by Abu Dawood in his Sunan with a jayyid isnaad, as follows: “Whoever says in the morning and in the evening Hasbi Allah laa illaha illa huwa ‘alayhi tawwakaltu wa huwa rabb al-‘arsh il-‘azeem (Sufficient for me is Allah, there is no god besides Him; in Him have I put my trust and He is the Lord of the mighty Throne), seven times, Allah, may He be exalted, will suffice him for what concerns him,” and it does not contain the additional phrase mentioned (“of the affairs of this world and the Hereafter”). This is a mawqoof hadith, the isnaad of which ends with Abu’d-Darda’ and does not go back to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), but it comes under the heading of a marfoo‘ hadith, because such words could not be said on the basis of individual opinion. And Allah is the source of strength. End quote.
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