The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (653 page)

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(P
li). Buddhist analysis of the elements of the body, and thus one of the forty meditation exercises advocated by the
Visuddhimagga
(for which see
BUDDHAGHOSA
).
Dhikr
(Arab., ‘remembrance’). Basically a Quranic word, commanding ‘remembrance of God’, an act of devotion during and after the
al
t
(prayer). However, the
S
f
s
consider dhikr a spiritual food, and it is one of their main practices. Each S
f
order has a dhikr of its own, constructed by its founder; the litanies and incantations are derived from the Qur’
n and taught by the
murshid
(S
f
guide) to the initiate. It should be noted that the dhikr does not bring union with God: it is a device to purify the heart so that it may become a fit receptacle of the divine attributes.

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