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Tag Archives: bread
Dream: Bread, making sujud
1. I dreamed someone knocking on my door so I open it. I see two men, one in… Continue reading
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Tagged bread, iman, sujood, sustenance
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Food that’s been offered to the deities
Is it permissible for us to eat vegetarian food prepared by practicing Hindus, that has been offered to the deities after preparation?… Continue reading
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Tagged accept food, alcohol, bread, condiments, diety, eucharist bread, halal food, haram, Hindus, intention, meat, milk, mushriks, People of the Book, permissibility, preparing food, religious rite, vegetarian, water
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Dream: Giving food to all
I dreamed I was with Naqshbandi brothers waiting for friends interested in the Tariqa. Someone said Jofre was coming too. I said, jokingly about this person: “Enxofre!” which means sulfur in portuguese. Continue reading