11-Concentration in prayer. (Poached)

Here is a book on concentration in prayer. The author's name is Ibn Rajab Al hanbali. He was a jurisconsult.

In Islam, prayer occupies, compared to other ritual obligations, a special place and an eminent position.

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Auteurs : Ibn Rajab al Hanbali
*YEAR : 2000
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Piliers de L' Islam
Éditions : La ruche
Number of pages : - : 72
SIZE (CM): : 11 x 15
Weight (kg): - : 0.07

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In Islam, prayer occupies, compared to other ritual obligations, a special place and an eminent position. The Arabic word salat connotes the meaning of connection and direct contact. Thus, praying to God for the faithful means placing oneself in His presence, addressing Him without any intermediary, invoking Him, adoring Him directly without any mediation. In this, prayer implies a state of sacredness as important if not more so than that of pilgrimage.

Zayn al-din Abu l-Faraj, Ibn Rajab

Hanbalite traditionist and jurisconsult. Originally from Baghdad where he was born in 736 AH (1335 AD), he studied hadith in Damascus, Hijaz, Jerusalem and Cairo. He received different idjazas from his masters. He taught in Damascus where he died in 795 H. (1392 JC)

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