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Passages similar to: Secret Teachings of All Ages — The Faith of Islam
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Faith of Islam (18)
Dating from the Hegira the power of the Prophet steadily grew until in the eighth year Mohammed entered Mecca after practically a bloodless victory and established it as the spiritual center of his faith. Planting his standard to the north of Mecca, he rode into the city, and after circling seven times the sacred Caaba, ordered the 360 images within its precincts to be hewn down. He then entered the Caaba itself, cleansed it of its idolatrous associations, and rededicated the structure to Allah, the monotheistic God of Islam. Mohammed next granted amnesty to all his enemies for their attempts to destroy him. Under his protection Mecca increased in power and glory, becoming the focal point of a great annual pilgrimage, which even to this day winds across the desert in the months of pilgrimage and numbers over threescore thousand in its train.
Sufi
'Ali's Forbearance (Summary)
'Ali, the "Lion of God," was once engaged in conflict with a Magian chief, and in the midst of the struggle the Magian spat in his face. 'Ali,...
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Sufi
The Building of the "Most Remote Temple" at Jerusalem (Summary)
King David purposed to build a temple at Jerusalem, but was forbidden to do so by a divine voice, because he had been a man of blood. But, it was...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (5)
The great ones stand on their shrines before him, the prince of the gods of the Tuat, the great power of the sky, the lord of the living, and the...
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Islamic
Hadith Collection (29)
On the authority of Muadh bin Jabal, who said: I said: "O Messenger of Allah, tell me of an act which will take me into Paradise and will keep me...
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Sufi
The Building of the "Most Remote Temple" at Jerusalem (142-151)
The building of the prophets was without lust, Yea, many are the noble temples they have raised, Though all were not named "The Most Remote Temple." T...
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Sufi
The Purchase of Bilal (Summary)
To illustrate the rich recompense that is awarded to those who are faithful in tribulation, the story of Bilal is next recounted at length. Bilal was...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 571-575 (572)
1472 To say: "How beautiful indeed is the sight, how pleasant indeed is the view," says Isis, 1472 "that this god ascends to heaven, his renown over...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (46)
It was, perhaps, from these offerings that the Garden derived its name
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LIV. Journeying Toward Jerusalem—parable: the Shut Door—warned of Herod—"o Jerusalem, Jerusalem!"—martha and Mary (1)
JESUS went through the cities and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem.
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Sufi
Concerning Self-Examination and the Recollection of God (17)
A Moslem is bound by the Koran to return the salutation of a Moslem. 2.Koranic phrase for the righteous. 3. Two of these are attached to every person....
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Sufi
Moses and the Shepherd (51-60)
Why hast Thou kindled the fire of violence and wrong? Why burnt up mosques and them who worship therein? Paradise is attached to requirements...
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Islamic
Hadith Collection (2)
Also on the authority of Omar, who said: One day while we were sitting with the messenger of Allah there appeared before us a man whose clothes were...
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Sufi
The King and his Two Slaves (13-23)
When the soul of Jirjis became privy to its light, He sacrificed his life seven times, and regained it. When Zakhariah boasted of his love for it,...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXXVI. Casting Lots for the Savior's Clothes—the Penitent Thief Rewarded—christ's Filial Farewell to His Mother—"it Is Finished" (2)
The people that passed by derided him, wagging their heads, and saying, Ah, thou that destroyest the temple, and buildest it in three days, save...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (41)
The captivity lasted for seventy years, and ended in the second year of Darius Hystaspes, who had become king of the Persians, Assyrians, and...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIII (16)
And it came to pass in the forty-first jubilee, in the third year of the first week, thathe returned to this place and offered thereon a burnt sacrifi...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXIV (9)
And he returned in peace, and made peace with them, and they became his servants, until the day thathe and his sons went down into 2149 a.m. Egypt.
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Sufi
The Deadly Mosque (Summary)
In the suburbs of a certain city there was a mosque in which none could sleep a night and live. Some said it was haunted by malevolent fairies;...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIX (5)
And the Lord gave him grace before all who saw him, and he besought in gentleness the sons of Heth, and they gave him the land of the double cave over...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (38)
And Christ our Lord, "the Holy of Holies," having come and fulfilled the vision and the prophecy, was anointed in His flesh by the Holy Spirit of His ...
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