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: From Shia & sufi theology. RE What does "al Hamdulillah." mean



in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pat Kohli at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/11/03 11:28 pm:

> This says _nothing_ to your allegation that  "Allahu Abha" 95 times each
>  day   is based on Sufis and/or Shiahs reciting "Alhamdulillah, Allahu 
>  Akbar, Subhan-Allah" 33 times each day as it appears some Sunnis do
> .  Are you  conceding that point?

 All those "Arabic" terms are from *ISLAMIC TRADITIONS* (both Sunni &
Shia) but it is a well known Babism & Bahaism came straight out of
Shi'ism & Sufism. Sufism has many pathways which interconnect many
sects of Islam. http://www.uga.edu/islam/Sufism.html

Drawing upon and interpreting ***ISLAMIC TRADITIONS*** 
http://bahai-library.org/encyclopedia/greatest.name.html

Here is proof Babis recited : 'Allah-u-Akbar  along with many other
arabic praises to God....................................................Errol

 .to carry out the Bab's injunction to His followers and to repeat
nineteen times, each night, each of the following invocations:
'Allah-u-Akbar,'[99] 'Allah-u-A'zam,'[100] 'Allah-u-Ajmal,'[101]
'Allah-u-Abha,'[102] and 'Allah-u-Athar.'[103][104]
http://bahai-library.org/unpubl.articles/disconnected.html



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