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  • 11Du'a al-Kumayl — Dua Kumayl (Arabic: دعاء كميل‎) (literally the Supplication of Kumayl) is a supplication famous among Shi a for its perceived beauty and a traditional supplication in Shi a Muslim spiritual practice. The Du a is not an exclusively Shi a dua,… …

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  • 12PRAYER — PRAYER, the offering of petition, confession, adoration or thanksgiving to God. In the Bible The concept of prayer is based on the conviction that God exists, hears, and answers (Ps. 65:3; cf. 115:3–7) – that He is a personal deity. In a sense it …

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  • 13church year — ▪ Christianity Introduction       annual cycle of seasons and days observed in the Christian churches in commemoration of the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ and of his virtues as exhibited in the lives of the saints. Origins of the …

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  • 14Sunni view of Abu Huraira — Sunni view Abu Huraira as one of the major narrators of Hadith, and like all of sahabas, he is trustworthy. Sunni s believe that he was blessed with an unfailing memory, a miracle from God, bestowed upon him after Muhammad prayed for him. They… …

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  • 15prayer — n. 1. Supplication, entreaty, solicitation, imploration, beseeching, suit, petition, request. 2. Communion with God, invocation of God, supplication of God, devotion(s), invocation, orison, litany, suffrage (eccl.), adoration …

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  • 16Chovot ha-Levavot — or Chovos ha Levavos, (Hebrew: he. חובות הלבבות, English: Duties of the Heart), is the primary work of the Jewish philosopher Bahya ibn Paquda, full name Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda . Ibn Paquda was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who seemly lived …

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  • 17Chovot HaLevavot — or Ḥovot HaLebabot, (Hebrew: חובות הלבבות, English: Duties of the Heart), is the primary work of the Jewish philosopher Bahya ibn Paquda, full name Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda. Ibn Paquda was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who seemly lived in… …

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  • 18Salah — For other uses, see Salah (disambiguation) and Salat (disambiguation). Part of a series on Aqidah …

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  • 19New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, Bristol — The New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, commonly known as the Muller Homes, were an orphanage in the district of Ashley Down, in the north of Bristol. They were built between 1849 and 1870 by the Prussian evangelist George Müller to show the world… …

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  • 20Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman — Huthayfa ibn al Yaman (d. 656) (also written as Hudhayfah or Huthaifa) was a close companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the earliest converts to Islam. He is particularly revered by the Sufis and he related a considerable number… …

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