A story recounted by Anas bin Malik details Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-Ash’s quest to discover the unique devotional practice of a fellow companion. Prophet Muhammad had identified this companion as a guaranteed resident of Paradise. Driven by a desire to emulate this individual’s piety, Ibn Amr shadowed him for three consecutive days. He observed that the companion’s primary act of worship was simply reciting specific phrases glorifying and remembering Allah. Ibn Amr learned the companion consistently offered praise to God in various ways, focusing on remembrance as his core spiritual practice. This account highlights the importance of consistent devotion and remembrance of God in Islam. The story serves as an encouragement to Muslims to prioritize similar acts of worship in their daily lives.