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Monday, January 08, 2007

Prayer: Meditation, Salat, Yoga - Prospects for Interfaith Dialog

This post is continuously updated, last updated: 25 Feb, 2012





Art is prayer made visible
Music is prayer made audible
Dance is prayer embodied
But the greatest art we practice
Is the art of compassion
Which is prayer in action and service
by Gina Rose Halpern

Punchline:
Muslim prayers have physical benefits: study

NB. The above is the result of an extensive, expensive and very creative study.
What happens to a tiny little book (most probably inexpensive, done by voluntary research and has detailed analysis and pictures), published from Baroda, India in 1976. See the details, Namaz: The Yoga of Islam. (31 pages). Ask me for more details of the publisher or author contact info. mt2222 @ yahoo . com

On the same shelf:


  • In Queens, Clearing a Path Between Yoga and Islam, By SARAH MASLIN NIR, NYTimes.com



  • The “Yoga” of Islamic Prayer by Karima Burns, MH, ND
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