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The Medium Obligatory Prayer
'Whoso wisheth to pray, let him wash his hands, and while he washeth, let him say:
“Strengthen my hand, O my God, that it may take hold of
Thy Book with such steadfastness that the hosts of the world shall have no
power over it. Guard it, then, from meddling with whatsoever doth not belong
unto it. Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Powerful.”'
"Strengthen my hand…" [singular] While one is washing both hands seems to indicate the symbolic nature of this action.
"Thine heart is My treasury, allow
not the treacherous hand of self to rob thee of the pearls which I have
treasured therein. Thine hand is a symbol of My loving-kindness, hinder
it not from holding fast unto My guarded and hidden Tablets..."
(Gleanings, CLII, p. 322) [Emphasis added.]
‘"Strengthen my hand"
means to help us from acting dishonestly.’(April 25, 1937, from "Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi in
Haifa, Palestine, by Miss Agnes Alexander")
Hand – symbolic. /// We are asking, entreating, supplicating, pleading, begging: we are not insisting. Or demanding. /// Reciting any verses used during ablutions for the Medium Obligatory Prayer are not a required part of ablutions for either the Short or Long Obligatory Prayers, (but there is no prohibition on doing that). It has been a common misconception among the friends in the East.
Hands, then face. ///
How similar is the Medium prayer to the Islamic prayer 5 times daily? Answer I got from a devoted former Sunni Muslim who became a devoted Baha’i: “Depends: many, many versions and ways of performing it.”
Strengthen my hand…" [singular]
"Thine heart is My treasury, allow
not the treacherous hand of self to rob thee of the pearls which I have
treasured therein. Thine hand is a symbol of My loving-kindness, hinder
it not from holding fast unto My guarded and hidden Tablets..."
(Gleanings, CLII, p. 322) [Emphasis added.]
‘"Strengthen my hand"
means to help us from acting dishonestly.’
(April 25, 1937, from "Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi in
Haifa, Palestine, by Miss Agnes Alexander")
(April 25, 1937, from "Notes Taken in the Presence of Shoghi Effendi in Haifa, Palestine, by Miss Agnes Alexander")
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