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  2. Dhikr - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word for God (Allāh) depicted as being written on the rememberer's heart. Dhikr (Arabic: ذِكْر; [a] / ð ɪ k r /; lit. ' remembrance, reminder, [4] mention [5] ') is a form of Islamic worship in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly recited for the purpose of remembering God.

  3. Kunta-Hajji - Wikipedia

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    Kunta-Ḥājjī al-Iliskhānī (Kishiev) (Chechen: Киши КӀант Кунт-Хьаж, romanized: Kishi K'ant Kunt-X́až; [b] c. 1800 – 1867) [2] was a Chechen Muslim mystic, [3] the founder of a Sufi practice of loud Zikr, and an ideologue of nonviolence and passive resistance.

  4. Category:Dhikr - Wikipedia

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  5. Zikar-e-Qalbi - Wikipedia

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    Zikar-e-Qalbi which is also known as Zikar-e-khafi or silent zikr, is being practiced by Naqshbandi Sufi followers. This way of zikar, Dhikr ذکر, focuses on remembering Allah in one's heart. One has to feel that his heart is saying Allah, Allah, Allah, all the time day or night, standing or sitting, talking or while doing any work. [1]

  6. Nashr al-Tib fi Zikr al-Nabi al-Habib - Wikipedia

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    Nashr al-Tib fi Zikr al-Nabi al-Habib (Urdu: نشر الطيب فى ذكر النبى الحبيب) is a biography of Muhammad written by Ashraf Ali Thanwi during 1911–1912, amidst a pandemic outbreak in India. [1] The book consists of 41 chapters and presents Muhammad as a boon for the entire universe.

  7. Zikrism - Wikipedia

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    Zikrism (also Zikriyya) [1] [2] is a Mahdist Shia minority Muslim group or sect found primarily in the Balochistan region of western Pakistan.The name Zikri comes from the Arabic word Dhikr.

  8. Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak's basic education from his father included Quran study. When he was 13 his mother died. For formal religious education, he moved to Peshawar in the early 1940 and stayed there for many years, gaining knowledge of Tafseer, Hadith, Usul al-fiqa, Aqida and Tajwid.

  9. Islamic rituals - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Islamic rituals may refer to : Common rituals ...