Etymology: [ 'prar, 'prer ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English preiere, from Old French priere, proiere, from Medieval Latin precaria, feminine of Latin precarius (“obtained by entreaty”), from precor (“beg, entreat”)
namaz, rica, dua, namazı, yakarı, yakarış, ibadet, ibadet eden kimse, niyaz, dilekçe, yalvarma, dua okuma, dua edilen şey, prayer beads tespih, temenni, duacı, prayer rug seccade, prayer book dua kitabı, prayer meeting dua meclisi, istida, prayer wheel dua yazılı kâğıtların sarıldığ, dindar, Abidin, dini bütün, ibadet eden, dualı, zahit, prayerfullyduaprayerfulness ibadetkarlık, ibadetkar, dini bütün bir şekilde, duayla, (isim)maz, ibadet, dualar,
A request; a petition, One who prays, The specific words or methods used for praying, A meeting held for the express purpose of praying, The act of praying, A practice of communicating with one's God, salat, Good for a person's health, The ability to sense when, and for whom or what, to pray, Talking to God, A practice of communicating with ones God, Ath'anla mirenglish | adronato, orison, Communication with the Infinite, salah, The raising of the mind and heart to God in adoration, thanksgiving, reparation and petition Prayer, which is always mental because it involves thought and love of God, may be vocal, meditative, private and personal, social, and official The official prayer of the Church as a worshipping community is called the liturgy, Click to check definition an attempt to contact God usually through words, Prayer is the activity of speaking to God. They had joined a religious order and dedicated their lives to prayer and good works The night was spent in prayer, A prayer is the words a person says when they speak to God. They should take a little time and say a prayer for the people on both sides, You can refer to a strong hope that you have as your prayer. This drug could be the answer to our prayers, One who prays; a supplicant, The act of addressing supplication to a divinity, especially to the true God; the offering of adoration, confession, supplication, and thanksgiving to the Supreme Being; as, public prayer; secret prayer, a fixed text used in praying reverent petition to a deity someone who prays to God, the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving); "the priest sank to his knees in prayer", The form of words used in praying; a formula of supplication; an expressed petition; especially, a supplication addressed to God; as, a written or extemporaneous prayer; to repeat one's prayers, The act of praying, or of asking a favor; earnest request or entreaty; hence, a petition or memorial addressed to a court or a legislative body, A short religious service at which people gather to pray can be referred to as prayers. He promised that the boy would be back at school in time for evening prayers. Silent or spoken petition made to God or a god. Prayer has been practiced in all religions throughout history. Its characteristic postures (bowing the head, kneeling, prostration) and position of the hands (raised, outstretched, clasped) signify an attitude of submission and devotion. Prayer may involve confessions of sin, requests, thanks, praise, offerings of sacrifice, or promises of future acts of devotion. In addition to spontaneous private prayer, most religions have fixed formulas of prayer (e.g., the Lord's Prayer), often recited in group worship. The four prophetic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism) prescribe a daily set form of individual prayer, such as the Shema, to be recited twice a day by every male Jew, and the Islamic salat, performed five times a day. Book of Common Prayer Lord's Prayer prayer wheel, petition or entreaty to god, application to God expressed in words or thoughts; one who prays, one who appeals to God, True Prayer is acknowledging, affirming, and acting according to the true nature of Being It is communion with God and realization of the Divine Presence, Prayer is talking with God Click here to learn more about prayer, The act of attempting to verbally communicate with the supernatural It is found in almost all the religions of the world It is sometimes communal, as during a church service; it is sometimes done in private Its purpose within Christianity is to assess the will of God for one's life, to praise God, to give thanks to God, to repent of sinful behavior, to ask forgiveness, to seek a favor from God, and (occasionally) to ask God to curse an opponent Prayer is found in almost all religions, reverent petition to a deity, (of a petition) a request at the end of a petition, usually that a certain course of action be taken or not taken, the relief sought by the plaintiff in the lawsuit as stated in his pleading to the court, earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm", a fixed text used in praying, someone who prays to God, Up until now, you've probably thought of prayer as a private conversation between yourself and God But it can be much more than that It is also communication between God and the Church as a whole Even though we are only a small representative sample of God's Church, public prayer is a way that we can join in the prayers of others, and the prayers of our community as a whole One of the special functions of the ordained minister is to express these prayers in public worship, on behalf of the people We join our thoughts with the prayers expressed by the minister, and we pray with him or her silently, That prays frequently; devout, entreaty: earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm", bead, religious, reverent; devout, pious, observant; begging, supplicant, appealing, Given to prayer; praying much or often; devotional, disposed to pray or appearing to pray, devoutly, through prayer, reverently, piously, In a prayerful manner, A careful reading of the Universal Worship manual shows that, in the Universal Worship service at least, the words Saum, Salat, and Khatum are never referred to as the "titles" of these prayers, but more like labels for a particular stage of process It may therefore be somewhat incorrect to refer to "the prayer Saum," and we definitely risk offending Muslims by saying "the Prayer Salat ", Read by the Speaker at the beginning of each day's sitting, Namaz, plural of prayer,
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A request; a petition - "This, your honor, is my prayer; that all here be set free."
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One who prays - "Yep, Grandpa is a real prayer all right."
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The specific words or methods used for praying - "Christians recite the Lord's Prayer."
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A meeting held for the express purpose of praying - "Grandpa never misses a chance to go to prayer."
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The act of praying - "In many cultures, prayer involves singing."
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A practice of communicating with one's God - "Through prayer I ask for God's blessings."
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salat
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Good for a person's health
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The ability to sense when, and for whom or what, to pray
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Talking to God
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A practice of communicating with ones God
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Ath'anla mirenglish | adronato
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orison isim
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Communication with the Infinite
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salah
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The raising of the mind and heart to God in adoration, thanksgiving, reparation and petition Prayer, which is always mental because it involves thought and love of God, may be vocal, meditative, private and personal, social, and official The official prayer of the Church as a worshipping community is called the liturgy
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Click to check definition an attempt to contact God usually through words
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Prayer is the activity of speaking to God. They had joined a religious order and dedicated their lives to prayer and good works The night was spent in prayer
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A prayer is the words a person says when they speak to God. They should take a little time and say a prayer for the people on both sides
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You can refer to a strong hope that you have as your prayer. This drug could be the answer to our prayers
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One who prays; a supplicant
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The act of addressing supplication to a divinity, especially to the true God; the offering of adoration, confession, supplication, and thanksgiving to the Supreme Being; as, public prayer; secret prayer
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a fixed text used in praying reverent petition to a deity someone who prays to God
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the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving); "the priest sank to his knees in prayer"
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The form of words used in praying; a formula of supplication; an expressed petition; especially, a supplication addressed to God; as, a written or extemporaneous prayer; to repeat one's prayers
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The act of praying, or of asking a favor; earnest request or entreaty; hence, a petition or memorial addressed to a court or a legislative body
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A short religious service at which people gather to pray can be referred to as prayers. He promised that the boy would be back at school in time for evening prayers. Silent or spoken petition made to God or a god. Prayer has been practiced in all religions throughout history. Its characteristic postures (bowing the head, kneeling, prostration) and position of the hands (raised, outstretched, clasped) signify an attitude of submission and devotion. Prayer may involve confessions of sin, requests, thanks, praise, offerings of sacrifice, or promises of future acts of devotion. In addition to spontaneous private prayer, most religions have fixed formulas of prayer (e.g., the Lord's Prayer), often recited in group worship. The four prophetic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism) prescribe a daily set form of individual prayer, such as the Shema, to be recited twice a day by every male Jew, and the Islamic salat, performed five times a day. Book of Common Prayer Lord's Prayer prayer wheel
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petition or entreaty to god, application to God expressed in words or thoughts; one who prays, one who appeals to God isim
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True Prayer is acknowledging, affirming, and acting according to the true nature of Being It is communion with God and realization of the Divine Presence
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Prayer is talking with God Click here to learn more about prayer
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The act of attempting to verbally communicate with the supernatural It is found in almost all the religions of the world It is sometimes communal, as during a church service; it is sometimes done in private Its purpose within Christianity is to assess the will of God for one's life, to praise God, to give thanks to God, to repent of sinful behavior, to ask forgiveness, to seek a favor from God, and (occasionally) to ask God to curse an opponent Prayer is found in almost all religions
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reverent petition to a deity
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(of a petition) a request at the end of a petition, usually that a certain course of action be taken or not taken
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the relief sought by the plaintiff in the lawsuit as stated in his pleading to the court
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earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm"
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a fixed text used in praying
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someone who prays to God
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Up until now, you've probably thought of prayer as a private conversation between yourself and God But it can be much more than that It is also communication between God and the Church as a whole Even though we are only a small representative sample of God's Church, public prayer is a way that we can join in the prayers of others, and the prayers of our community as a whole One of the special functions of the ordained minister is to express these prayers in public worship, on behalf of the people We join our thoughts with the prayers expressed by the minister, and we pray with him or her silently
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prayerful
That prays frequently; devout
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entreaty: earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm"
Given to prayer; praying much or often; devotional
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prayerful
disposed to pray or appearing to pray
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prayerfully
devoutly, through prayer, reverently, piously
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prayerfully
In a prayerful manner
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A careful reading of the Universal Worship manual shows that, in the Universal Worship service at least, the words Saum, Salat, and Khatum are never referred to as the "titles" of these prayers, but more like labels for a particular stage of process It may therefore be somewhat incorrect to refer to "the prayer Saum," and we definitely risk offending Muslims by saying "the Prayer Salat "
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prayers
Read by the Speaker at the beginning of each day's sitting
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