Fritz Meier, Nachgelassene Schriften, Band 1. Bemerkungen zur Mohammedverehrung, Teil 1. Die Segenssprechung über Mohammed /
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The centre of Islamic piety is the Prophet Mohammed whose perfection was eternal from pre-existence and who stands completely within God's grace. For the believers he occupies the most important role of intermediary between themselves and God. The Prophet's intercession is accepted, and through his intercession the believers hope their prayers will be heard and their wishes fulfilled. Invoking blessings on Mohammed is a means for attaining the effective help of the Prophet. Along with expressing thanks for the benefits mankind has received from Mohammed, it constitutes a preliminary to the intercession one hopes for from the Prophet. Fritz Meier, in part one of his Bemerkungen zur Mohammedverehrung Observations on the Veneration of the Prophet , has written a monograph about the tasliya which surveys the use and meaning of invoking blessings on the Prophet in the life of a Muslim.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004491076
9789004121102
Ardās of the Sikhs : A Distinctive Prayer /
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This book, Ardās of the Sikhs , is an inclusive, yet discreet work on the subject. While acknowledging the universality of prayer and its efficacy, the author attends to this multisensate phenomenon in all its dimensions - historical, hermeneutical, psychological, philosophical etc. He does this with all deference to the various other extant spiritual disciplines. Ardās for the Sikhs is the way of life ordained by the Gurus. It is but another way of simran or Practising the Presence of God. It pithily condenses the cosmic glory, spiritual experiences and ethical values enshrined in the perennial holy Word of the Adi Granth. Profoundly expounding every phrase of the Ardās, the book has been considered a precious addition to the existing spiritual literature of the world. Its version in the Punjabi language had been described 'an all-time classic' by the Chief Editor of Encyclopaedia of Sikhism .
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1 online resource (284 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004753365
