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  2. Three Jewels and Three Roots - Wikipedia

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    The outer three jewels are the Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha. The Three jewels have an inner aspect, known as the Three Roots: the Guru (or Teacher), who is the root of blessings; the Yidam, who is the root of accomplishment; and the Dakini, who is the root of enlightened activity. Although the names are different, these three do not in any way ...

  3. Shattariyya - Wikipedia

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    One of the order's distinguished masters was the 16th century Sufi, [7] Shah Muhammad Ghawth (d. 1562/3 C.E.) (14th Ramadan 970 hijri). Ghawth developed the Shattariyya more fully into a "distinctive order"; [8] and also taught the Mughal Emperor Humayun, [6] [9] He wrote the book Jawahir-i khams, (The Five Jewels). [10]

  4. Abdalqadir as-Sufi - Wikipedia

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    Abdalqadir as-Sufi (born Ian Stewart Dallas; 1930 Ayr – 1 August 2021 Cape Town) was a Scottish Muslim leader and author. He was Shaykh of Instruction, leader of the Darqawi-Shadhili-Qadiri Tariqa, founder of the Murabitun World Movement and author of numerous books on Islam, Sufism and political theory.

  5. Sangha - Wikipedia

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    The Sangha is the third of the Three Refuges in Buddhism. [17] Common over all schools is that the āryasaṅgha is the foremost form of this third jewel. As for its recognizable contemporary forms, the interpretation of what is the Jewel is often dependent on how a school defines Sangha.

  6. Twelve Jewels of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Jewels of Islam in the Nation of Gods and Earths is a variant of the Supreme Alphabet and Supreme Mathematics that the group's members use to understand the meaning of the universe. All three systems comprise the Universal Language. These jewels are also shared by The Nation of Islam.

  7. Yogaśāstra - Wikipedia

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    Yogaśāstra (lit. "Yoga treatise") is a 12th-century Sanskrit text by Hemachandra on Śvetāmbara Jainism. [1] [2] It is a treatise on the "rules of conduct for laymen and ascetics", wherein "yoga" means "ratna-traya" (three jewels), i.e. right belief, right knowledge and right conduct for a Sadhaka. [2]

  8. Twelver theology - Wikipedia

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    According to Islam, every choice of an orientation, ideal or a spiritual qibla is a kind of worship. He adds that Tawhid in practice is the individual's growing unified through worship of God alone by means of rejecting all kinds of counterfeit worship (such as worship of carnal desires, money or prestige) and in society's growing unified ...

  9. Three Muslim Sages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Three Muslim sages : Avicenna, Suhrawardī, Ibn Arabī is a 1964 book by the Iranian ... Islamic Quarterly. 8 (3): 95. Ivie ...