Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... dhikr a flexible , open - ended structure . Each secondary section follows a similar structure and includes suites of songs , prayers , and invocations . Toward the end of the dhikr , someone may dance the mawlawiyya ( Whirling Dervish ) ...
... dhikr a flexible , open - ended structure . Each secondary section follows a similar structure and includes suites of songs , prayers , and invocations . Toward the end of the dhikr , someone may dance the mawlawiyya ( Whirling Dervish ) ...
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... dhikr is often expressed as a form of ecstatic transformation . Not all participants attend dhikr in order to achieve this state , and some claimed not to be Sufis but to go out of habit , to please parents , or even out of interest in ...
... dhikr is often expressed as a form of ecstatic transformation . Not all participants attend dhikr in order to achieve this state , and some claimed not to be Sufis but to go out of habit , to please parents , or even out of interest in ...
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... dhikr of sights , sounds , smells , touching , and tastes constitutes the experiential ground for the realization of these higher states of knowledge and awareness , producing a condition of " mindful- ness " in the body . Dhikr in ...
... dhikr of sights , sounds , smells , touching , and tastes constitutes the experiential ground for the realization of these higher states of knowledge and awareness , producing a condition of " mindful- ness " in the body . Dhikr in ...
Contents
The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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