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  2. Sidra d-Nishmata - Wikipedia

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    Prayer 95: short prayer about Sunday, Kushta, and Zidqa (alms) Prayer 96: Left Ginza 3.2; Prayer 97: short prayer about being taken to the World of Light; Prayer 98: Left Ginza 3.7; Prayer 99: prayer about the chosen ones; Prayer 100: short prayer about fragrant trees; Prayer 101: short prayer; Prayer 102: short prayer about the building of Life

  3. Barukh she'amar - Wikipedia

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    According to authorities beginning with Jacob ben Asher, the prayer must be sung to a melody; [1] according to authorities beginning with Or Zarua II , it should be said standing. According to Or Zarua II , the Barukh she'amar contains 87 words, which number is the gematria of the Hebrew word paz ( פ״ז ‎) meaning "refined gold.".

  4. Misbaha - Wikipedia

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    The exact number may vary, but they usually consist of 99 beads to assist in the glorification of God following prayers: 33 Tasbeeh (subhāna-llāh ), 33 Tahmeed (ʾal-ḥamdu li-llāh), and 34 Takbeer (ʾAllāhu ʾakbar). Some suggest the 99 beads also refer to the 99 names of Allah. Smaller misbahas consist of 33 beads, in which case one ...

  5. Qibla compass - Wikipedia

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    The folding triangular gnomon is supported by a decorative open-work motif. The lid of the box is secured by a hook fastener. The instrument serves the user to determine the correct 'qibla' - the direction to which Muslims turn in prayer to face the Ka'ba in Mecca. Ornate qibla compasses date back at least to the 18th century.

  6. Eniana - Wikipedia

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    These prayers are also known as eniania ḏ-maṣbuta and eniania ḏ-masiqta. Majid Fandi Al-Mubaraki includes them as part of the Sidra d-Nishmata (Book of Souls). [7] Prayer 78; Prayer 79: prayer for the klila for the staff ; Prayer 80: longer "hear me" (ʿunan ab ʿunian) prayer; Prayer 81: shorter "hear me" (ʿunan ab ʿunian) prayer

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  8. Meditation - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] Buddhist prayer beads also have 108 beads, but hold a different meaning. In Buddhism, there are 108 human passions that impede enlightenment. [66] Each bead is counted once as a person recites a mantra until the person has gone all the way around the mala. [65] The Muslim misbaha has 99 beads. There is also quite a variance when it ...

  9. Tachanun - Wikipedia

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    The source of the supplicatory prayer (Taḥanun) "is in Daniel (9:3) and I Kings (8:54), where the verses indicate that prayer should always be followed by supplication. Based on this, Talmudic sages developed the habit of adding a personal appeal to God following the set prayers (some examples are listed in the Babylonian Talmud, Berachot 16b ...