The illuminated prayer : the five-times prayer of the Sufis as revealed by Jellaludin Rumi & Bawa Muhaiyaddeen

by Coleman Barks

Other authorsMichael Green (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2000

Publication

Imprint: New York : Ballantine Wellspring, 2000. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: Coleman Barks and Michael Green. OCLC Number: 43430189 . Physical: Text : 1 volume : 144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.

Call number

Meditation / Barks

Barcode

BK-04842

ISBN

9780345435453

Original publication date

2000

CSS Library Notes

Description: Prayer is a drawing of the curtain, an invitation to a secret place that is discovered and explored. ...

According to tradition and the testimony of Sufi mystics, The Prayer--or Salat--was first taught by the angels, who themselves practiced it in celestial adoration. The Prayer is God's gift to all humankind, and in this gorgeously illustrated volume, its simple, archetypal practice unfolds like a fragrant, many-petaled flower, joining words and movements into a single luminous event that engages our entire being.

These ancient rituals are presented here as a gift for anyone with a heartfelt desire to set aside for a moment the concerns of every day and enter a sacred time and space in which to explore the beckonings of the spirit. The authors take us through the words, movements, and hidden meanings of the Call to Prayer, the Ablutions, The Prayer itself, and the Peaceful Embrace afterwards. Faithful practice lends a sacred rhythm to each day and creates a psychological force that helps us nurture and express a profound inner harmony.

This first, marvelously accessible interpretation of The Prayer also offers a compelling introductin to the wisdom and teachings of the beloved contemporary Sufi master Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, who brought new life to this mystical tradition by opening a passage to its deepest, universal realities. It is the loving handiwork of two of Bawa's best-known students, Coleman Barks and Michael Green, who also created The Illuminated Rumi. Like a jewel given extra brilliance by its setting, The Prayer is surrounded by the wisdom and understanding of the thirteenth-century Sufi master Rumi, whose generous poetry has become an essential canon for modern-day seekers in the West. The final gift is the Primeval Kalima, the core practice and most profound teaching of the Sufi, the "open secret" that leads to Divine Luminous Wisdom. -- from inside jacket

Table of Contents: Introduction
The prayer --
The times --
The call --
Ablutions --
The place of prayer --
The direction --
Salat --
Farther --
The recitations.

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Physical description

144 p.; 23 cm

Description

The Prayer is a drawing of the curtain, an invitation to a secret place that is discovered and explored. . . . According to tradition and the testimony of Sufi mystics, The Prayer--or Salat--was first taught by the angels, who themselves practiced it in celestial adoration. The Prayer is God's gift to all humankind, and in this gorgeously illustrated volume, its simple, archetypal practice unfolds like a fragrant, many-petaled flower, joining words and movements into a single luminous event that engages our entire being. These ancient rituals are presented here as a gift for anyone with a heartfelt desire to set aside for a moment the concerns of every day and enter a sacred time and space in which to explore the beckonings of the spirit. The authors take us through the words, movements, and hidden meanings of the Call to Prayer, the Ablutions, The Prayer itself, and the Peaceful Embrace afterwards. Faithful practice lends a sacred rhythm to each day and creates a psychological force that helps us nurture and express a profound inner harmony. This first, marvelously accessible interpretation of The Prayer also offers a compelling introductin to the wisdom and teachings of the beloved contemporary Sufi master Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, who brought new life to this mystical tradition by opening a passage to its deepest, universal realities. It is the loving handiwork of two of Bawa's best-known students, Coleman Barks and Michael Green, who also created The Illuminated Rumi. Like a jewel given extra brilliance by its setting, The Prayer is surrounded by the wisdom and understanding of the thirteenth-century Sufi master Rumi, whose generous poetry has become an essential canon for modern-day seekers in the West. The final gift is the Primeval Kalima, the core practice and most profound teaching of the Sufi, the "open secret" that leads to Divine Luminous Wisdom.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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LibraryThing member drj
A beautifully illustrated poetic look at prayer in the context of Islam.
LibraryThing member Muscogulus
In the style of The Illuminated Rumi by the same authors, this book discusses the daily prayers of Muslims in a highly personal way. Some readers will have trouble with the title's suggestion that these are "Sufi" and not Muslim prayers, and the authors' near-worship of their late Sufi shaykh is
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not easy to appreciate. They also reproduce their shaykh's linguistic error of adding a syllable to "La illaha ilallah (There is no god but God)." Still, I found that this imperfect, beautiful book has helped me face some of my own deep resistance to the often challenging practice of salat, or "five-times prayer."
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LibraryThing member patl
An interesting illustrated/illuminated (collaged, most specifically, and as such not really my favorite form of illumination, but still well done) look at the Sufi Salat. Lovely illumination in a modern form, and some commentary on the practice of prayer from our Sufi sisters and brothers.

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½ (11 ratings; 3.8)
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