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A general look at rites
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Muhammad Baqar al-Sadr
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An insightful overview of the Islamic rites and rituals, their significance, and their role in a believer’s spiritual journey.
"A General Look at Rites" provides a comprehensive understanding of various Islamic rituals, including acts of worship such as prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), pilgrimage (Hajj and Umrah), and charity (Zakat and Khums). The book explores the historical and spiritual aspects of these rites, explaining their importance in strengthening faith and devotion.
Key topics include:
✔️ The wisdom behind Islamic rituals
✔️ Spiritual impact of daily and annual worship
✔️ Hajj and Umrah – A journey of purification
✔️ How rituals connect believers to their Creator
✔️ The role of sincerity and intention in worship
This book is an essential guide for those who seek to deepen their understanding of Islamic rituals and their transformative power.
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