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  2. Tasbih of Fatimah - Wikipedia

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    The Tasbih of Fatimah (Arabic: تَسْبِيح فَاطِمَة), commonly known as "Tasbih Hadhrat Zahra" [1] [2] or "Tasbih al-Zahra" (Arabic: تَسْبِيح ٱلزَّهْرَاء), [3] is a special kind of Dhikr which is attributed to Fatimah bint Muhammad, [4] and consists of saying 33 repetitions of subḥāna -llah i (سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ), meaning "Glorified is Allah ...

  3. Duo Zikr - Wikipedia

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    Duo Zikr is the duet of vocal improvisations of Igor Silin and Olga Tkachenko - the only Magic Theatre of Voice in the world whose art compels the audience to experience the whole range of human emotions. "Zikr" is Arabian for "Prayer" – a spiritual practice aimed at revelation of an internal sense of divine presence.

  4. Zikrism - Wikipedia

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    Zikr Khanas were often built on Astanas, places deemed holy by the Zikri community. This could be a place a Murshid meditated or the former home of a community leader. [3] Unlike Mosques, Zikr Khanas have no Mihrab (there is no need to mark the direction of prayer because God is everywhere), nor Minarets. [19]

  5. Raising hands in dua - Wikipedia

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    This view excludes the practice of regularly raising the hands as sunnah and a mustahabb act of ibadah after fardh salah accompanying a dua. These scholars however do recognize raising hands during a dua not done after salah, saying that the Muslim should raise his hands with humility to Allah in the way instructed by Muhammad.

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    Nine pairs from Love After Lockup will return for season 4 of Life After Lockup: Britney and Kerok, Melissa and Louie, Joynomi and Redd, Shavel and Quaylon, Justine and Michael, Blaine and Lindsey ...

  7. Lataif-e-Sitta - Wikipedia

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    [4] In general, there are at least three major historical understandings of the laṭāʾif : (13th century) The Kubrāwī order, represented by Ala ud-Daula Simnani (1261–1336), views the laṭāʾif as potential psychospiritual organs/capacities that can be realized as progressive stages in those undergoing spiritual development;

  8. Tijaniyyah - Wikipedia

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    The wird is a formula that includes repetitions of the shahada, istighfar, and a prayer for Muḥammad called the Salat al-Fatih "Prayer of the Opener". They are also to participate in the wazifah , a similar formula that is chanted as a group, often at a mosque or zāwiya once on a daily basis, as well as in the Haylalat al-Jum'ah, another ...

  9. Haḍra - Wikipedia

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    Dhikr hadrah articulation, upward beams indicating inhalation and downward beams indicating exhalation [1]. Hadra (Arabic: حضرة, romanized: Ḥaḍrah) is a collective supererogatory ritual performed by Sufi orders.