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Meditation Islam Religion and Spirituality


Meditation

Meditation is a practice with wide reaching roots in many religions. In Islam, meditation is most widely in the form of the five daily prayes. But, meditation is enjoined in the night hours in prayer as well. Meditation for the Muslim provides means to forming a link with the spiritual self as one seeks a deeper connection with Allah. As this connection deepens and becomes more permanent, we become better acquainted with our inner selves and motivations.

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    Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Islam: Meditation

See Also:

  • - Meditation in Islam is discussed in contrast to meditation in some eastern religions.
  • - The basic question as to the permissibility of meditation in Islam is presented here and answered in a very well-rounded fashion.
  • - A brief overview of the concept of meditation in Islam and how it relates thereto.
  • - Various scriptures and their sources on the topic of Meditation in Islam are presented for understanding of meditation and it's relationship to the Muslim.
  • - A discussion of the relevance of Muslim daily prayers as a meditative device.


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