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  2. Wazifa - Wikipedia

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    This wazifa thus refers only to the part of this ritual devoted to the invocation of the supreme qualities of Allah Almighty. [ 4 ] As an example, song and rhyme also play a key role in this wazifa and provide a bridge and connection to the Sufi practice of reciting the ninety-nine names of God while meditating on their meaning.

  3. Wazifa Zarruqiyya - Wikipedia

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    In Sufism, the Wazifa Zarruqiyya ( Arabic: الْوَظِيفَةُ الزَّرُّوقِيَّةُ) is a regular wazifa or litany practiced by followers in the Shadhili order of Sufism and whose first line is "the ship of salvation for those who resort to God"' ( Arabic: سَفِينَةُ النَّجَا لِمَنْ إِلَى اللَهِ ...

  4. Dua - Wikipedia

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    Islam. In Islam, duʿāʾ (Arabic: دعاء IPA: [duˈʕæːʔ], plural: ʾadʿiyah أدعية [ʔædˈʕijæ]) is a prayer of invocation, supplication or request, [1][2] asking help or assistance from God. Duʿāʾ is an integral aspect of Islamic worship and spirituality, serving as a direct line of communication between a believer and Allah.

  5. Tijaniyyah - Wikipedia

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    Tijaniyyah. The grand mosque in Kiota is the centre of the Tijaniyyah order in Niger. The Tijani order (Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Tijāniyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Ahmad al-Tijani. It originated in the Maghreb but now more widespread in West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Gambia ...

  6. Shab-e-Barat - Wikipedia

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    Shab-e-Barat (lit. ' Barat Night '), Cheragh-e-Barat, Berat Kandili, or Nisfu Syaaban (Southeastern Asian Muslims) is a Mid-Sha'ban related cultural celebration celebrated in many South Asian, Central Asian, South East Asian and Middle Eastern Muslim countries, on the 15th night (the night on 15th only) of the month of Sha'ban, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar.

  7. Turbah - Wikipedia

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    'Islamic daily prayers') to symbolize earth. [1] The use of a turbah is recommended ( Arabic : مُسْتَحَبّ , romanized : mustahabb , lit. 'beloved') according to the Twelver Shia school of Islam , a unique practice of the sect, and many ahadith mention the benefits of prostration ( Arabic : سجدة , romanized : sajdah ) upon soil or ...

  8. Salat al-Istikharah - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Salat al-Istikhaara (Arabic: صلاة الاستخارة), which translates as Prayer of Seeking Counsel, is a prayer recited by Muslims who seek guidance from God when facing a decision in their life. The prayer, known as salah in Arabic is performed in two units of prayer or raka'ah followed by the supplication of Salat al-Istikhaara.

  9. Misbaha - Wikipedia

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    A misbaḥah is a tool that is used as an aid to perform dhikr, including the names of God in Islam, and after regular prayer. [1] It is often made of wooden or plastic beads, but also of olive seeds, ivory, pearls, and semi-precious stones such as carnelian, onyx, and amber. A typical misbahah consists of three groups of beads, separated by ...