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... participants invoke the Most Beautiful Names , chanting them in sequence to a simple melody . After these preparatory prayers and invocations , the participants enter the main sequences of the dhikr and embark on their spiritual journey ...
... participants invoke the Most Beautiful Names , chanting them in sequence to a simple melody . After these preparatory prayers and invocations , the participants enter the main sequences of the dhikr and embark on their spiritual journey ...
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... participants in the chanting and singing . The other vocalists , numbering from six to eight , alternately lead the ... participants move more quickly . The vocalists sing suites of religious songs called muwashshahât while the ...
... participants in the chanting and singing . The other vocalists , numbering from six to eight , alternately lead the ... participants move more quickly . The vocalists sing suites of religious songs called muwashshahât while the ...
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... participants in Aleppo , the relationship to divinity enacted 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 ...
... participants in Aleppo , the relationship to divinity enacted 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 ...
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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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