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  • ...ing Dervishes''' due to their famous [[practice]] of whirling as a form of dhikr ([[remembrance]] of [[God]]). Dervish is a common term for an initiate of t ...hythm]]ic hammering of the goldbeaters. It is believed that Rumi heard the dhikr, "la elaha ella'llah" or in [[English]], "no god, but God" in the apprentic
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  • ...that properly means 'rhythm.' The same idea is contained also in the word dhikr, which in Islamic esotericism applies to rhythmic formulas exactly correspo
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  • ...er two terms also denote units of [[revelation]]. Other related words are: dhikr, meaning "remembrance," used to refer to the Qur’an in the sense of a rem
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  • ...asceticism]] (fasting from the world), [[Catholic devotions|devotions]], [[Dhikr]], [[Sema|Sama]], the chanting of [[mantra]]s or holy names, communion with ...cus on miraculous powers; the Muslim world emphasizes remembrance ([[dhikr|dhikr, zikr]]): the recalling of one's original and innate connection to Allah's
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  • ...entional religious practices, they also perform Muraqaba ([[meditation]]), Dhikr (Zikr or recitation), Chillakashi ([[asceticism]]) and Sama ([[esoteric]] [
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