
PRAYER “HE IS ALLAH!”
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HISTORY OF PRAYER HE IS ALLAH!
In Persia and Central Asia, two religions once fought for supremacy: Zoroastrianism and Islam. Eventually, Zoroastrianism, which is still practiced today, was forced to give way to the more powerful Islam.
One of the most ancient prayers of Zoroastrianism, which originated among the Iranian peoples in the first millennium BC, was a text used as a morning prayer by one of the greatest prophets of all time, Isaiah. A man endowed by God with high spiritual gifts, he was notable, first of all, for his prophecies about the Messiah. The prayer through his lips glorified the name of the Almighty, thereby giving a blessing for the coming day.
Over time, the preserved text of the prayer of the prophet Isaiah was transformed into a Muslim prayer.
MATERIALS
Not required
USAGE
To calm your inner thoughts and find balance in your soul with the Divine
To find a way out of a difficult situation (read before going to bed)
To pacify “inner demons” (mental illnesses or disorders that lead to clouding of the mind)
Before a long journey for safety on the way (read in the morning)
During ceremonies and rituals
Not used
LEAD TIME
Recommended
In the morning
In the evening
At night
Not recommended
During the daytime (it is recommended to avoid reading at midday)
FREQUENCY OF USE
For use by persons aged 18 years and over
1 time in 2 days
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 1 hour
Maximum effect
From 2 hours
Decreased action
From 2 days