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The Statement the Prophet ﷺ Said Equals Freeing Ten Slaves and Outweighs Everything

⚡ Quick Answer — La Ilaha Illallah Wahdahu · Sahih Bukhari 3293 · Sahih Muslim 2691
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= Freeing 10 slavesThe greatest act of liberation — 100 times
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100 good deeds writtenAdded to the scale — every repetition
100 bad deeds erasedBoth sides of the scale improved at once
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Full day shield from ShaytanFrom morning until evening — all day
لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير
La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah · lahul mulku wa lahul hamd · wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir
"There is no god but Allah, He is Alone and has no partner. To Him belongs all sovereignty and all praise. And He is over all things All-Powerful."
✦ Say 100× in the morning · 10× minimum · Sahih Bukhari & Muslim
— Sahih Bukhari 3293 · Sahih Muslim 2691 · Narrated by Abu Hurayrah (RA) · The crown of all daily dhikr
📌 Information Gain — What Most Articles Miss

The Prophet ﷺ closed the reward description with "except one who has done more" — a phrase most articles note without unpacking. "No one comes with something better — except one who said it more." This means there is no other action — not charity, not extra prayer, not voluntary fasting — that the Prophet ﷺ placed above this dhikr said 100 times in the comparison of a single day's reward. The only thing that surpasses it is saying it more. This makes it the single most identified high-ceiling daily practice in the prophetic tradition — the action that beats everything else except more of itself.

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Freeing ten slaves. Written in Islamic history as among the greatest possible acts of charity and liberation — the freeing of ten enslaved human beings, their complete freedom and dignity restored. And one hundred good deeds written. And one hundred sins erased. And full protection from Shaytan from morning until evening.

All of this for saying thirty Arabic words — one hundred times. And then the Prophet ﷺ closed with a statement that leaves no excuse: "No one will come on the Day of Resurrection with something better than that — except one who has done more." More of the same. That is the only thing that surpasses it. This is the Dhikr Crown.

🌟 The Complete Dhikr Crown

✦ Thirty Words · The Crown of All Daily Dhikr · Sahih Bukhari & Muslim
لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير
La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah · lahul mulku wa lahul hamd · wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir
"There is no god but Allah, He is Alone and has no partner.
To Him belongs all sovereignty and all praise.
And He is over all things All-Powerful."
✦ Full practice: 100×
✦ Minimum: 10×
✦ Post-prayer: 1× (completing 100)
— Sahih Bukhari 3293 · Sahih Muslim 2691 · Narrated by Abu Hurayrah (RA)

The Complete Reward — Exactly as the Prophet ﷺ Described It

✦ The Hadith — Abu Hurayrah (RA) · Sahih Bukhari 3293 · Sahih Muslim 2691
"Whoever says: 'La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamd, wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir' — one hundred times in a day: it will be equal to freeing ten slaves for him; one hundred good deeds will be recorded for him; one hundred bad deeds will be erased from him; it will be a shield for him against Shaytan for that day until evening; and no one will come on the Day of Resurrection with something better than what he brought — except one who has done more than that."
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ · Sahih Bukhari 3293 · Sahih Muslim 2691

The Five Rewards — Each One Unpacked

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Equal to Freeing Ten Slaves

In the Islamic world of the Prophet's ﷺ time, freeing an enslaved person was among the most generous and meritorious acts possible — restoring human dignity and complete freedom. Ten persons. The reward equivalent is attached to this dhikr said 100 times. The most extraordinary specific reward attached to any daily verbal act in the Sunnah.

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100 Good Deeds Written

Every repetition produces one good deed. One hundred repetitions produce one hundred. The Day of Judgment is the day of scales — good deeds outweighing bad determines the outcome. One hundred good deeds added to the scale in a single morning practice is an extraordinary benefit.

100 Bad Deeds Erased

Not only are good deeds added — bad deeds are simultaneously removed. The double benefit: building the positive side and reducing the negative side of the scale at the same time. One hundred bad deeds represent a significant portion of what accumulates in a day's ordinary human shortcomings.

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Complete Daily Protection from Shaytan

"A shield against Shaytan for that day until evening." A specific named protection — not a general blessing but an identified boundary that prevents Shaytan from harming the person through the day's active hours. The person who says it in the morning is protected through the morning, afternoon, and into the evening.

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لا يَأتي أحَدٌ بأفضلَ مِمَّا جاءَ به — إلا مَن عَمِلَ أكثَرَ No One Comes with Something Better — Except One Who Did More

The Prophet ﷺ established this dhikr at the top of the daily practice hierarchy. Said 100 times, nothing a person can do in a single day produces a better return on the Day of Judgment. Not voluntary prayer, not charity, not fasting. The only way to exceed it: more of it.

🔍 The Six Declarations of Tawhid

Thirty words. Six complete declarations of monotheism, sovereignty, and power. Said 100 times with understanding, these thirty words shape the entire theological orientation of a person's day.

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La ilaha illallah — No god but Allah
Tawhid — the core. The complete negation of every false deity followed by affirmation of the Only True One. The organizing principle of a Muslim life.
لا إله إلا الله
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Wahdahu — He is Alone
Singularity — He is not just the only god, He is absolutely alone in His divinity. No equal, no co-divinity, no sharing of His uniqueness.
وَحْدَهُ
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La sharika lah — No partner
Exclusivity — no one shares in His divinity, sovereignty, power, or right to worship. Every door of partnership is explicitly closed.
لا شَرِيكَ لَهُ
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Lahul mulku — All sovereignty is His
Ownership — every kingdom, authority, right to govern, and power to act belongs to Him. Every human authority is a delegation from the real sovereign.
لَهُ الْمُلْكُ
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Wa lahul hamd — All praise is His
Acknowledgment — all gratitude, all recognition of goodness, all praise traces back to Him. Everything good comes from Him and all thanks belong to Him.
وَلَهُ الْحَمْدُ
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Wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir — All-Powerful over everything
Complete capability — over all things, without exception. No thing exists beyond His power to affect, change, create, or remove. The closing declaration of complete divine power.
وَهُوَ عَلَى كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ
لَهُ الْمُلْكُ وَلَهُ الْحَمْدُ
Lahul mulku wa lahul hamd
Sovereignty and Praise — Inseparable ✦

"Lahul mulku" — to Him belongs all sovereignty. Every authority, ownership, and dominion in existence belongs to Allah. This phrase appears in some of the most important Quranic passages: "Tabaraka alladhi bi-yadihi al-mulk" (Surah Al-Mulk 67:1). "Wa lahul hamd" — and all praise belongs to Him. Just as Al-Fatiha opens with "Alhamdulillahi Rabb al-'alamin," this dhikr includes "lahul hamd" — making the declaration of praise central to the statement of tawhid. These two cannot be separated: what He owns, He deserves to be praised for. What He deserves praise for, He owns. Said together, they are the most complete possible acknowledgment of divine ownership and worthiness of worship.

وَهُوَ عَلَى كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ
Wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir
All-Powerful Over Everything — The Closing Declaration

"'Ala kulli shay'in" — over all things, for everything, without exception. "Qadir" — all-powerful, capable. The word "kulli" (all) is absolute — no exception exists. This closing declaration appears dozens of times in the Quran, always as the most comprehensive possible statement of divine capability. Ending the Dhikr Crown with this phrase closes it on the widest possible declaration of Allah's power: over everything, always, without limit. The six-declaration circle is complete: He alone is God (1-3), He owns all and deserves all praise (4-5), and He can do all things (6).

📿 Where the Dhikr Crown Already Lives — The Post-Prayer 100

This dhikr is already built into the sunnah of every prayer — as the one phrase that completes the standard 100-count. Said after every prayer, it appears five times daily in established prophetic practice without any additional effort required.

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سُبْحَانَ اللهِ
Subhanallah
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الحمدُ لله
Alhamdulillah
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الله أكبر
Allahu Akbar
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لا إله إلا الله...
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33 + 33 + 33 + 1 (Dhikr Crown) = 100 · The complete post-prayer practice · Said after every obligatory prayer

🕌 When and How to Make This Dhikr

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After Fajr — The Primary Time for 100×

The morning is the most blessed time. Beginning after Fajr and completing before the sun rises high gives the protection for the entire day ahead. The shield lasts "until evening" — so start it at the start of the day.

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Use a Tasbih — Count Every Repetition

100 repetitions requires counting. Prayer beads of 100 beads — each bead one complete repetition — is the most practical method. Many people break it into 50+50 or 33+33+34. Count every one of the complete phrase.

Say the COMPLETE Phrase Every Time

Some shorten it to "la ilaha illallah" alone. The full phrase — "wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamd, wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir" — is what the hadith specifies. Say all thirty words for the complete reward.

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10× Minimum — After Fajr If You Can't Do 100

The Prophet ﷺ attached a separate reward to ten repetitions: equivalent to freeing four slaves. (Sahih Bukhari). Two to three minutes after Fajr. Ten times is the minimum; 100 times is the full practice with all five rewards.

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After Every Prayer — Once as the 100-Completion

Even if the full 100 in the morning is not achieved, say this phrase once after every prayer to complete the 33+33+33+1=100 count. Five times per day at minimum — already built into the prophetic sunnah.

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With Understanding — Rotate Focus Across Declarations

On one repetition, let "lahul mulku" be present. On another, let "la sharika lah" be felt. On another, let "qadir" carry its weight. The 100 repetitions allow many moments of conscious awareness — not mechanical counting.

✨ 6 Benefits of the Dhikr Crown

Benefit 1
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Reward Equal to Freeing Ten Slaves

The freeing of ten enslaved persons — one of the most meritorious acts of charity in Islamic history — is equivalent to 100 repetitions in a morning. The most extraordinary specific reward attached to any daily verbal act in the entire Sunnah.

Benefit 2
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100 Good Deeds Added and 100 Bad Deeds Erased — Simultaneously

Both sides of the scale improved in one practice. 100 good deeds added and 100 bad deeds removed — the double benefit that improves the Day of Judgment's accounting from both directions at once.

Benefit 3
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Complete Daily Protection from Shaytan

A shield against Shaytan from morning until evening — the entire active hours of the day. Protection from the one whose full-time occupation is the distraction and misguidance of believers, provided through a morning practice.

Benefit 4
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Nothing Surpasses It in a Day's Reward — Except More of It

"No one comes with something better — except one who has done more." The Prophet ﷺ established this as the ceiling of daily practice. The only path beyond it is more of it. The most extraordinary comparative statement in the prophetic tradition.

Benefit 5
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Already Built Into Every Post-Prayer Practice

This dhikr completes the sunnah of every prayer — as the 100th count after 33+33+33. Said after every prayer, it appears five times daily in established prophetic practice already. No additional time beyond your current sunnah.

Benefit 6
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The Most Comprehensive Single Statement of Tawhid

Six declarations of monotheism, sovereignty, and power in thirty words. Said 100 times with understanding, this is 100 reorientations of the heart toward the correct Islamic understanding of who Allah is — not just reward accumulation but genuine theological practice.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Dhikr Crown and why is it called that?
"La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamd, wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir." It is called the crown because the Prophet ﷺ described it as the dhikr surpassed by nothing else in a single day's reward — it sits above all other daily acts in the prophetic comparison. The only surpassing is more of the same dhikr.
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What are the rewards for saying this dhikr 100 times?
The Prophet ﷺ said (Sahih Bukhari, Muslim): (1) Equivalent to freeing ten slaves; (2) 100 good deeds written; (3) 100 bad deeds erased; (4) A shield against Shaytan for the entire day; and (5) No one comes on the Day of Judgment with something better — except one who said it more than 100 times.
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What does "lahul mulku wa lahul hamd" mean?
"Lahul mulku" — to Him belongs all sovereignty. Every authority, ownership, and dominion in existence belongs to Allah. "Wa lahul hamd" — and all praise belongs to Him. All acknowledgment of goodness traces back to Him. Together: everything is His, and all gratitude for it belongs to Him — inseparable declarations of ownership and worthiness.
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What does "wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir" mean?
"And He is over all things All-Powerful." "'Ala kulli shay'in" — over everything, without exception. "Qadir" — capable, all-powerful. There is nothing in existence beyond Allah's power to affect, change, create, or remove. This phrase — appearing dozens of times in the Quran — closes the Dhikr Crown with the most comprehensive possible declaration of divine capability.
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Is there a shorter version of this dhikr?
Yes. The Prophet ﷺ also said that saying it ten times is equivalent to freeing four slaves. (Sahih Bukhari). Ten repetitions after Fajr takes approximately two to three minutes. Ten times is the minimum version with its own extraordinary reward; 100 times is the full practice with all five rewards including full-day protection.
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How does this dhikr connect to the post-prayer tasbih?
This exact phrase completes the standard post-prayer 100-count: Subhanallah × 33 + Alhamdulillah × 33 + Allahu Akbar × 33 = 99, then this dhikr once = 100. It is already built into the daily prophetic sunnah. The morning 100-count is a dedicated additional practice for the full five rewards.

Pick Up Your Tasbih. One Hundred Times. Every Morning.

The Prophet ﷺ described this practice and ended with a challenge that has no answer except one thing: do more.

"No one will come on the Day of Resurrection with something better — except one who has done more than that."

You cannot bring a better daily act. You can bring more of the same daily act. The crown of dhikr — this phrase, said 100 times — sits above everything else in the comparison of a single day's reward. And the only path to exceeding it is more of it.

لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير
✦ 100× every morning · After Fajr · Tasbih in hand ✦

May Allah accept this dhikr from all of us, record its rewards as the Prophet ﷺ promised, and crown our mornings with the dhikr that crowns all dhikr.

آمِين يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِين
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