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state of
heedlessness or
forgetfulness is to be
remedied through dhikr or
remembrance of God.
Ghaflah is an
Arabic word that
means heedlessness or carelessness...
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which insists upon
religious themes, as well as upon
aging and the
heedlessness of men. Carpentieri, Nicola, "Abū Isḥāq al-Ilbirī: a
Literary Revisitation"...
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abstain from
alcoholic drink or
drugs that are an
opportunity for
heedlessness."
According to Harvey,
intoxication is seen as a way to mask
rather than...
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Tibetan phonetic: bakmepa) is a
Buddhist term that is
translated as "
heedlessness", "carelessness", etc. In the
Mahayana tradition, pramāda is defined...
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afterlife and
reflects on
negative virtues such as greed, envy,
heedlessness, pride, malice, covetousness, and
hatred in its
standalone episodes....
- John C. Messenger's
translation by the
first line and
title "Flung to the
Heedless Winds" and sung to the tune of
Ibstone composed in 1875 by
Maria C. Tiddeman...
- John C. Messenger's
translation by the
title and
first line "Flung to the
Heedless Winds" and sung to the tune
Ibstone composed in 1875 by
Maria C. Tiddeman...
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Heedless Moths is a 1921
American silent melodrama film
written and
directed by
Robert Z. Leonard. The film
stars Jane
Thomas as real life nude
model Audrey...
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hoped to
return to
isolationism and
avoid military conflict in the ****ure.
Heedless of the
prevailing national mood,
Wilson advocated American leadership in...