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Muraqabah

The outside of a zāwiyah, a place where Sufis would conduct their murāqabah sessions which was usually in a private section of a masjid

Murāqabah (Arabic: مراقبة, lit.: "to observe") is an Islamic methodology, whose aim is to enter into a transcendental union with God.[1] It is a tradition commonly found in ṭarīqas (Sufi orders). According to tradition, it is said to have been the practice of Muhammad during his stay in the Cave of Hira before he met Jibreel.[2]

  1. ^ Ashraf ʻAlī Thānvī (2010). A Sufi study of ḥadith. London: Turath Publishing. p. 41. ISBN 9781906949044. OCLC 809075744.
  2. ^ "Sahih Al Bukhari, Hadith 3". Sunnah.com.

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المراقبة (صوفية) Arabic মুরাকাবাহ Bengali/Bangla مراقبه FA Mouraqaba French मुराक़बा HI Muraqaba Italian മുറാഖബ Malayalam Муракаба Russian Murakabe Turkish

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