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Dhikr (Arabic: ذِكْر; /ðɪkr/; lit. 'remembrance, reminder, mention') is a form of
Islamic worship in
which phrases or
prayers are
repeatedly recited for...
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however some
consider it
heretical innovation (bid'ah) and only
allow dhikrs to be
counted on the fingers. Many Shi'is use
beads made from clay from...
- 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...
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three languages: Persian,
Arabic and Turkish. He also has held maddahis/
dhikrs in the "office of the
supreme leader of Iran".
Mahdi Rasouli is a civil...
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primary of
which is the
dhikr, a
remembering of Allah. The
dhikr involves recitation of
devotional Islamic prayer. This
dhikr is
coupled with physical...
- Sufi
orders stress and
place extensive reliance upon
dhikr. This
practice of
dhikr is
called Dhikr-e-Qulb (invocation of
Allah within the heartbeats)....
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introduced by Abu Bakr as he
initiated the
Naqshbandi tradition.
Other Dhikrs consist of
simple Allāhu Allāhu run
together 400 or 600 times. "Allah Hoo"...
- part of the
meditation and
prayer practice dhikr.[clarification needed] Sama
means "listening",
while dhikr means "remembrance".
These performances often...
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strength except by God (Allah) help and ****istance".
Basmala Tasbih Dhikr Piamenta,
Moshe (1979).
Islam in
Everyday Arabic Speech. BRILL. p. 155....
- "Tasbih al-Zahra" (Arabic: تَسْبِيح ٱلزَّهْرَاء), is a
special kind of
Dhikr which is
attributed to
Fatimah bint Muhammad, and
consists of
saying 33...