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\ \ ) MUSLIM DEVOTIONS archegos MUSLIM DEVOTIONS A Study of Prayer-Manuals in Common Use CONSTANCE E. PADWICK LO N D O N S • P • C • K First published in 1961 Reprinted 1969 by SJ>.C.K. Holy Trinity Church Marylebone Road London N.lV.i Printed by offset in Great Britain by William Clou/es and Sons, Limited, London and Beccles © Constance E. Padwick, 1961 SBN 281 00786 1 CONTENTS Introduction xi Part i : TYPE-NAMES FOR DEVOTIONS 3 Part 2: O N THE TH RESH O LD OF THE PR A YE R -R IT E 1. The Call to Prayer 29 2. The Prayer of Mediation 37 3. The Intention 48 4. The Prayer of Confrontation 55 Part 3: W ITH IN THE PR A Y E R -R IT E Analysis of Two Rakfas 64 5a. The Worship of Praise: Praise of Transcendence 65 5b. The Worship of Praise: Thankful Praise 75 6. Refuge-Taking 83 7. The Name in Worship 94 8. The Recitation 108 9. The Worship of Stillness 121 10a. The Witness of Islam (Shahada): To the Unity 126 ioh. The Witness of Islam (Shahada): To the Prophet 137 lla. The Calling Down of Blessing: The Blessing of the Prophet 152 llb. The Calling Down of Blessing: Abraham and all the Prophets 167 12a. The Worship of Penitence: The Sinner Destitute before his Lord 173 12b. The Worship of Penitence: The Vocabulary of Sinning in the Manuals 189 12c. The Worship of Penitence: The Forgiving Lord 198 13a. The Worship of Petition: Traditional Petitions 209 13b. The Worship of Petition: The Beggar at the Door 214 14. The Element of Greeting 220 ▼ Past 4: O U TSID E THE P R A Y B R -R IT E 15. The Saints in Worship 235 16. The Worship of the Creator 245 17. Answers to Prayer: God the Doer 259 18. The Last Things 273 Appendices 1. List of Manuals 289 2. Single Devotions 298 GbnbralIndex 305 Index of Q ue’An Vbrses 312 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Much rich kindness must be left to the thanks of Him who is Ash~Shikir. Here I can only offer my gratitude to a few— to Miss E. N. Aidin of Isfahan, for prayers used in her city; to Archdeacon Barakat Ullah, formerly of Lahore, for taking me round the bookshops there; to Dr Dwight M. Donaldson, formerly of Meshed, for his analysis of the relevant parts of the Shi*a traditionists; to Dr Hendrik Kraemer, for reading and criticizing the manuscript; to Dr Howard Read, for modem Turkish booklets; to Miss Freya Stark, for informa­ tion about the Ba-alawi leaden in Hadramaut; to Miss Katherine Henrey and the Reverend Donald Blackburn for long labour on the transliteration of the Arabic; to the S.P.C.K. for expert care spent on a troublesome manuscript; to Dr W . Montgomery Watt for his kindness in reading the proof; and not least to those under whose roofs the book was put together, the Russian nuns of Ain Karim near Jerusalem and the hostesses of Harlesford, Brighton, and Whitehill Chase, Bordon. C onstance E. Padwick NOTE In translation the customary honorifics, except after the name of God, have been omitted. The word Muhammad is sometimes represented by M. The names of well-known places are printed in western spelling.

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