PRAYER EFFECTS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF MYSTICAL LITERATURE
Abstract
In the works of the mystics, religious tendencies and moral teachings are expressed in the most delicate and beautiful way Understanding the spiritual and mystical issues in which prayer is at the top of it has always been a consensus among scholars and mystics They display their manifestations of selfishness in the name of God's devotion to God .Their words are sometimes educational, sometimes emotional and emotional When these concepts are presented in the form of anecdotes, it becomes more tangible and more effective. When it is spoken of in the midst of the abyss and the soporous spirits that are full of love and passion, it burns the joining of fire into the heavens The issue of prayer and attendance which is necessary from the point of view of Sharia and Tariqah for achieving the truth is expressed in the works of the mystics in various ways. In this article, the effects of prayer and its truths in the works of the mystics are based on Quranic and narrative citations.
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