The Mysteries of the Pilgrimage

The Mysteries of the Pilgrimage
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1941610498

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Abu hamid al-Ghazali discusses the fundamentals and inner meanings of the pilgrimage, including its pillars, preconditions, and obligations. The book begins with an introduction on the merits of the pilgrimage and its rewards. Al-Ghazali explains the Qur'anic statement announcing the pilgrimage: And proclaim to the people the pilgrimage; they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel; they will come from every distant pass--that they may witness benefits for themselves and mention the name of God on known days over what He has provided for them of [sacrificial] animals.

Ibn Al Arabi on the Mysteries of the Purifying Alms from the Fut t Al Makk yah Meccan Revelations

Ibn Al Arabi on the Mysteries of the Purifying Alms from the Fut       t Al Makk  yah  Meccan Revelations
Author: Ibn al-ʻArabī
Publsiher: Kazi Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 1567447791

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Ibn al-Arabi explains how giving alms purifies one's soul and spirit.

Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage
Author: Simon Coleman,John Elsner
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0674667662

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From the Great Panathenaea of ancient Greece to the hajj of today, people of all religions and cultures have made sacred journeys to confirm their faith and their part in a larger identity. This book is a fascinating guide through the vast and varied cultural territory such pilgrimages have covered across the ages. The first book to look at the phenomenon and experience of pilgrimage through the multiple lenses of history, religion, sociology, anthropology, and art history, this sumptuously illustrated volume explores the full richness and range of sacred travel as it maps the cultural imagination. The authors consider pilgrimage as a physical journey through time and space, but also as a metaphorical passage resonant with meaning on many levels. It may entail a ritual transformation of the pilgrim's inner state or outer status; it may be a quest for a transcendent goal; it may involve the healing of a physical or spiritual ailment. Through folktales, narratives of the crusades, and the firsthand accounts of those who have made these journeys; through descriptions and pictures of the rituals, holy objects, and sacred architecture they have encountered, as well as the relics and talismans they have carried home, Pilgrimage evokes the physical and spiritual landscape these seekers have traveled. In its structure, the book broadly moves from those religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--that cohere around a single canonical text to those with a multiplicity of sacred scriptures, like Hinduism and Buddhism. Juxtaposing the different practices and experiences of pilgrimage in these contexts, this book reveals the common structures and singular features of sacred travel from ancient times to our own.

The Holy Cities the Pilgrimage and the World of Islam

The Holy Cities  the Pilgrimage and the World of Islam
Author: Ghālib ibn ʻAwaḍ Quʻayṭī (al-Sulṭān.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X030255606

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Mecca and Medina, the world's most forbidden cities, have long been a symbol of mystery and fascination to outsiders...In this unique, ground-breaking book, one of the world's leading experts in Arabian history investigates the colourful, often astonishing story of these two great cities. Carefully sifting fact from legend, Sultan Ghalib describes their architecture, religious life, society, and politics, and shows how they have played a pivotal role in the history of Islam. All those with an interest in Islamic civilization, religion, and current affairs, will find this volume an indispensable resource. - T.J. Winter, Professor of Islamic Studies, Cambridge University

A Pilgrimage to Eternity

A Pilgrimage to Eternity
Author: Timothy Egan
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780735225244

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From "the world's greatest tour guide," a deeply-researched, captivating journey through the rich history of Christianity and the winding paths of the French and Italian countryside that will feed mind, body, and soul (New York Times). "What a wondrous work! This beautifully written and totally clear-eyed account of his pilgrimage will have you wondering whether we should all embark on such a journey, either of the body, the soul or, as in Egan's case, both." --Cokie Roberts "Egan draws us in, making us feel frozen in the snow-covered Alps, joyful in valleys of trees with low-hanging fruit, skeptical of the relics of embalmed saints and hopeful for the healing of his encrusted toes, so worn and weathered from their walk."--The Washington Post Moved by his mother's death and his Irish Catholic family's complicated history with the church, Timothy Egan decided to follow in the footsteps of centuries of seekers to force a reckoning with his own beliefs. He embarked on a thousand-mile pilgrimage through the theological cradle of Christianity to explore the religion in the world that it created. Egan sets out along the Via Francigena, once the major medieval trail leading the devout to Rome, and travels overland via the alpine peaks and small mountain towns of France, Switzerland and Italy, accompanied by a quirky cast of fellow pilgrims and by some of the towering figures of the faith--Joan of Arc, Henry VIII, Martin Luther. The goal: walking to St. Peter's Square, in hopes of meeting the galvanizing pope who is struggling to hold together the church through the worst crisis in half a millennium. A thrilling journey, a family story, and a revealing history, A Pilgrimage to Eternity looks for our future in its search for God.

Pilgrims

Pilgrims
Author: Matthew Kneale
Publsiher: Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781786492388

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A The Times and Sunday Times Book of the Year 'An enthralling and wonderfully vivid novel from a master storyteller' Joseph O'Connor 'Kneale's medieval world is animated with a refreshing lightness of touch' Sunday Telegraph 1289. A rich farmer fears he'll go to hell for cheating his neighbours. His wife wants pilgrim badges to sew into her hat and show off at church. A poor, ragged villager is convinced his beloved cat is suffering in the fires of purgatory and must be rescued. A mother believes her son's dangerous illness is punishment for her own adultery and seeks forgiveness so he may be cured. A landlord is in trouble with the church after he punched an abbot on the nose. A sexually driven noblewoman seeks a divorce so she can marry her new young beau. These are among a ragtag band of pilgrims that sets off on the tough and dangerous journey from England to Rome, where they hope all their troubles and their prayers will be answered. Some in the group, however, have their own secret reasons for going. Others, while they might aspire to piety, succumb all too often to the sins of the flesh. A riveting, sweeping novel of medieval society and historic Englishness, Pilgrims illuminates the fallibility of humans, the absurdities and consolations of belief, and the very real violence at the heart of religious fervour.

Camino Mysteries

Camino Mysteries
Author: Elena Skvirski
Publsiher: Adventure Camino
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1641842768

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Discover the magic of the Camino the Santiago. Be inspired to seek higher guidance for your personal transformation. Step closer to the mysteries of existence. Dance under the stars and explore ancient castles with the Knights Templar. Immerse yourself in the majesty of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and its ancient traditions. Join Stella, a precocious seven-year old, as she departs with her brothers and her friend on a quest to Santiago in Spain. Travel along as mysterious messages guide them during their spiritual adventure toward the convergence of the earthly and celestial realms on the Camino. Passing through mystical space and time, they are transported into magical settings. Empowered by aspirations of inner peace, heart-centered living, and spiritual wonder, they find encouragement to go further into their calling to create a beautiful world. Will they complete their journey? Will they feel the magic of the Camino?

The Pilgrim of Hate

The Pilgrim of Hate
Author: Ellis Peters
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781497671324

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A monk must find a killer among a flood of religious pilgrims in this medieval mystery by the Edgar Award–winning author: “A series like no other” (TheSan Diego Union-Tribune). In the year of our Lord 1141, civil war over England’s throne leaves a legacy of violence—and the murder of a knight dear to Brother Cadfael. And with gentle bud-strewn May, a flood of pilgrims comes to the celebration of Saint Winifred at the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, carrying with it many strange souls—and perhaps the knight’s killer. Brother Cadfael’s shrewd eyes see all: the prosperous merchant who rings false, an angelic lame boy, his beautiful dowerless sister, and two wealthy penitents. In the name of justice Cadfael decides to uncover the strange and twisted tale that accompanies these travelers. Instead he unearths a quest for vengeance, witnesses a miracle, and finds himself on a razor’s edge between death and the absolution of love.