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Page 132
... dhikr of the der- vishes . This was the first real dhikr I had attended ; for the private exercises of this kind are not open to strangers . I was appropriately grateful for the opportunity . The dhikr , it was explained to me , is a ...
... dhikr of the der- vishes . This was the first real dhikr I had attended ; for the private exercises of this kind are not open to strangers . I was appropriately grateful for the opportunity . The dhikr , it was explained to me , is a ...
Page 133
... dhikr . " We are widely accused of magic , " he said , " and , since magic has the sanction of Islam inasmuch as the Prophet said that it exists , I do not dispute it . But we are working in a different medium . Without the strange ...
... dhikr . " We are widely accused of magic , " he said , " and , since magic has the sanction of Islam inasmuch as the Prophet said that it exists , I do not dispute it . But we are working in a different medium . Without the strange ...
Page 135
... dhikr , all formed a part . After a few days , the air of mystery and strangeness which I had felt was replaced by a sensa- tion that , however unfamiliar these practices might seem to the outsider , their practitioners did not regard ...
... dhikr , all formed a part . After a few days , the air of mystery and strangeness which I had felt was replaced by a sensa- tion that , however unfamiliar these practices might seem to the outsider , their practitioners did not regard ...
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