Religion Articles
1: Namaste, :The God in me greets the God in you!"
The gesture of namaste is a simple act made by bringing together both palms of the hands before the heart, and lightly bowing the head. In the simplest of terms it is accepted as a humble greeting straight from the heart and reciprocated accordingly.
Namaste is a composite of the two Sanskrit words, Nama(bow) and Te (you).
The word nama is split into two: na and ma. Na signifies negation and ma represents mine.
Namaste is a composite of the two Sanskrit words, Nama(bow) and Te (you).
The word nama is split into two: na and ma. Na signifies negation and ma represents mine.
2: Pir Hasan Kabiruddin
"Pir Hasan Kabiruddin, the son of Pir Sadruddin was generally known as Syed Hasan Shah, Pir Hasan Shah, Syed Sadat, Gur Pir Hasan al-Hussain, Makdum Syed Kabiruddin Shah etc. He is however known in Uchh Sharif as Hasan Dariya. He was born in Uchh Sharif in 742/1341 and was the first Indian pir to be born in India. He was endowed from birth with deep spiritual insight and strong common sense combined with sympathy and love for his fellow beings, and was also noted for his piety since childhood.
3: Hasan Bin Muhammad Kiya Buzrug
"Hasan, the son of Muhammad bin Kiya belonged to the peasant family of Rudhbar. Historian Kamaluddin (d. 660/1262) writes in Bugyat al-talab fi tarih al-Halab that, "Muhammad bin Kiya had two sons, called Hasan and Hussain, whom he put in school with Rashiduddin Sinan, and gave these three an exact treatment that are needed for supporting the children.
4: What Is A Table Top Christmas Tree
This article was written to tell you that there are lots of different angles from which the table top Christmas Tree can be studied, which we will sum up in the following, so that you may get the most from it and learn more about Christmas Decorations in general.
5: Hanif
"The word hanif (pl. hunafa) is derived from hanf, meaning an inclination in the forepart of the foot or inversion of the foot. A person having this distortion of the foot is called ahnaf. The singular word hanif occurs 10 times in the Koran (2:135, 3:67, 95; 4:125, 6:79, 161; 10:105, 16:120,123, 30:30), and the plural hunafa two times (22:31, 98:5). It occurs once as a synonym of muslim (3:67) and also in juxtaposition with the verb aslama (4:125). The exegetes of the Koran say that hanif in the age of ignorance signified an Arab adhering to the religion of Abraham and that title was also claimed by idolaters who only observed certain rites of that religion, such as pilgrimage to Mecca and circumcision. The verb tahannuf means pure exercise of religion in the pagan period.
6: Finding The Perfect Victorian Christmas Ornament
This article about the Victorian Christmas ornament are looking to give you the proper knowledge about Christmas decorations, no matter what your previous experience on the topic are.
7: Pick The Perfect Religious Christmas Gift
This article about finding a religious Christmas gift seeks to provide you with the proper knowledge regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic are.
8: How To Use Runes In Psychic Readings
Put the runes in alphabetical order, keeping the blank rune separate. Say a prayer, of your choosing to guide you in your reading.
9: Psychic Reading: How To Read Runes For Other People
Here are a few tips to assure the reading will be beneficial for both of those participating, and they will come away with a feeling of having accomplished what they set out to learn.
10: How to Do A Tarot Reading
As an example in how to do a Tarot reading, we will perform a simple 3 Card Drawing. This type is most commonly used to make a decision concerning change, or new prospects in job, life, or love. The three cards represent the Past, Present, and Future.
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