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 of achieving a transcendent union with God.[1] It is a tradition commonly found in ṭarīqas (Sufi orders). 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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