
I am a servant, a slave, a subject, a slave, property, a serf, a messenger, a messenger, a prophet and a messenger of God. Do you currently have problems or worries in life? Do you have wishes or worries? Do you have concerns, expectations, hopes? What do you specifically want in your life? What should your future look like?
I help people to find solutions to their problems and to make their wishes come true by communicating directly with God through my prayers. I believe that every person is capable of overcoming their challenges and leading a fulfilling life through direct communication with God.
Do you want a better life? Or are you striving for improvements in your life? Do you have potential for development in terms of health, wealth, love, success, family, protection, solutions to current problems? God is almighty.
I specialize in solving personal challenges and problems in all situations that people encounter in everyday life through the path of surrender to God's will.
My wish is that you follow God's path; that God accompanies you and that you achieve your goals.
My consultations are aimed at finding individual solutions for each of my clients and accompanying them on their journey.
You want to become a believer but don't know how? Do you have teenagers who don't behave or act correctly?

How the desire to work as a servant of God arose in me
I was wanted by Interpol internationally in all countries. I was slandered, defamed, infamous and discredited. I was accused and accused of being a terrorist, a rapist, a mass murderer, a Satanist and much more.
The Federal Office of Police Switzerland (Fedpol, Federal Office of Police, French: Office fédéral de la police) joined forces with Interpol to expropriate me. Many people in the villages in Africa where I lived for years died as a result and Interpol wanted to pin everything on me. After I lost my personal environment and all my belongings, I turned to God.
This is how the desire to work as a servant of God arose in me. God helped me during this difficult time. He accompanied and accompanies me every step of the way. It is predestination.
From now on, I didn't want to just live from day to day. I wanted to serve God. God created man so that man could serve God.
Through serving God and praying, I increasingly noticed that I had qualities that not everyone has. Just as not everyone can play tennis at Wimbledon or take part in the football World Cup as a player, God gives everyone certain qualities in life. I have received the calling from God to support people on God's path with my work in the background. Direct communication with God plays an important role in this.
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o How the silent power of a prophet’s prayers supports your personal development.

My life has been varied, complex and wide-ranging. I grew up in Switzerland and emigrated to Africa. I lived abroad outside of Europe for many years, gaining experience in all social classes, from the lower classes to the rich, from atheists to believers in various religions, with almost every nationality in the world.
I have worked in a number of different industries and hierarchies. In my younger years I worked as a salesman, then in finance, and when I was a little older I became deputy CEO and advisor to the president. From small companies to large international corporations with which I built international airports in the jungle. From employee to entrepreneur, from rich landowner with farm, land and real estate to homeless people and welfare recipients, I have personally experienced almost everything.
I have commitment, humor and enthusiasm. When I start a project, I am 100% committed.
Praise be to God, thanks be to God
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o The importance of prayers for health and how they can positively impact your life.
Do you sometimes feel despair when faced with your problems and challenges?
God helps you in every situation in life. He accompanies you on all your paths. God accompanies you every step of the way. God arranges everything for you. No matter where you are and what surrounds you, God is at your side and he has a good plan for you.
Do you currently have problems or worries in your life? Do you have wishes or worries? Do you have concerns, expectations, hopes? What do you specifically want in your life? What should your future look like?
No magic, no witchcraft, no voodoo, no astrology, no fortune telling, no sorcery, no fetish, no maraboutisage. Only God alone helps you. God is the Exalted, the Almighty, the All-Merciful, the All-Knowing, the Sublime, the Creator, the Maker and the Ruler of the Worlds. The only, sole God.
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Learn how the prayers of a prophet provide discreet and powerful support.
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o Discover how prayer can bring healing and personal transformation.

We help individuals and companies to fulfill their wishes, find solutions to their problems in life and improve their quality of life.
My ability, disposition, talent and calling through God's blessing enable me to offer you services from all disciplines relating to life coaching, wish fulfillment and problem solving from a single source.
My goal is to have a long-term relationship with my clients. Therefore, my satisfaction with my services is my top priority. I adapt to the clients' needs.
I do my work professionally and authentically. It is important to me that both the work and the results are enjoyable. That is why I do not promise anything that I cannot keep. My successes are also your successes.
With me you always know where you stand.
I have commitment, enthusiasm and creativity.
We are authentic and never beat around the bush. With us, you always know where you stand.
I work economically and fairly. This means that I always work on the most cost-effective solution for my customers.
All of these values shape our daily collaboration. We learn in life and gain new experiences, and our values also grow.
The five foundations of submission to God's will: The profession of faith. Prayer. Fasting. The social duty. The pilgrimage to Mecca. The five foundations of submission to God's will are the most important rules for believers in the one and only God and are taken for granted by many. These include the public profession of faith, daily prayer, social giving, fasting during the month of fasting and the pilgrimage to Mecca. The profession of faith The profession of faith is "I testify that there is no God but God himself and that Mohammed is his messenger". The creed should be recited with conviction in order to make clear the feeling of belonging to God's will. The public utterance of the formula forms the first foundation. It is also an integral part of every prayer. The prayer A believer should pray five times a day: at dawn before sunrise, after the highest point of the sun, between midday and evening, between sunset and dusk and in the darkness before dawn. Prayer is not allowed during sunrise and sunset, nor when the sun is at its highest point. In exceptional cases, for example when traveling, two prayers may be combined so that prayers only have to be said three times a day. Believers pray in the direction of Mecca, with each prayer taking no longer than a few minutes. Certain movements are made, such as bowing, standing, sitting or prostrating. The ritual cleansing for the prayer includes washing the face, hands and feet. Fasting A believer should fast for around 30 days during the month of fasting. The month of fasting has a special significance for believers: during this month, the reading, recitation of the Holy Scriptures of submission to God's will, the literal revelation of God to the Prophet Mohammed, was sent down as guidance for the people; this period should be understood as a month of inner reflection and contemplation for each individual believer. From dawn to sunset, for example, it is forbidden to eat, drink, smoke or have sexual intercourse. A date palm full of fruit. The date is usually the first food eaten after sunset. The month of fasting is the ninth month of the calendar in submission to God's will. It is based on the moon. It is ten or eleven days shorter per year than the solar calendar, which is why the month of fasting takes place at a different time each year. According to the Holy Scriptures, the daily fast begins as soon as a white thread can be distinguished from a black thread at dawn. Sick people, breastfeeding women and travelers, for example, are exempt from fasting, but should make up for it later. Young children do not usually fast either. At the end of the month of fasting, Eid is celebrated, one of the two most important festivals in surrendering to God's will. Compulsory social contribution One of the five foundations of submission to God's will is support for the needy. As a rule, believers who are not themselves heavily in debt or living below the subsistence level should donate 2.5 percent of their "dormant net capital assets". Dormant assets include cash, jewelry and rental income. A creditor must be in possession of these assets for at least one lunar year. The amount of the donation varies depending on the property (natural resources, animals, agricultural products). The compulsory social contribution is primarily intended to go to poor people, but can also be used, for example, to promote submission to God's will. The donation promotes social security and a sense of community between people. It is an important part of any faith-based society, as it secures everyone's livelihood without the recipient having to feel indebted to anyone. The donation is also seen as a form of purification. The pilgrimage to Mecca Once in a lifetime, believers should undertake a pilgrimage to Mecca if they are physically and financially able to do so. Every year in the twelfth month of the calendar, up to three million believers meet in Mecca in submission to God's will and circle the Kaaba, an important sanctuary of submission to God's will, seven times. The faithful believe that this is a remnant of the original temple. According to tradition, God commanded the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael to build the Kaaba. The Kaaba, the square building in Mecca that is circumnavigated every year during the pilgrimage. The men wear particularly simple clothing during the pilgrimage so as not to show social differences. Everyone should be equal before God. The pilgrimage is called Hajj. Hajji is the honorary title for believers who have completed the journey. The end of the pilgrimage is celebrated on a grand scale. It is the most important festival in surrendering to God's will. It should also be mentioned: (the character, behavior and conduct) The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.) had the best character of all creatures. As a servant of submission to God's will, it is essential to have decency, good behavior and a righteous character.

The 77 branches of surrender to God's will: 1. belief in the Oneness of God and His Most Beautiful Names (beyond place, space, time, limitations, directions and human characteristics) 2. belief in God, that everything was non-existent except God, that God created all things out of nothing and thereby came into existence, 3. the belief in angels (who are neither female nor male, who have no physical form, who have no human needs and are created from light), 4. believing in all the heavenly revealed scriptures and that they were sent down to the various prophets and that they are true and that we believe in the previous scriptures that were unadulterated in their origin. 5. Faith in all the prophets and messengers, however we have been commanded to follow the seal of the Prophet Muhammad ("God bless him and grant him salvation!"), 6. belief in the all-embracing knowledge of God that He ("He is exalted and exalted") possesses over every created thing down to the last detail and that He limits and grants what happens, 7. the belief in the Day of Judgment (resurrection) and that it will actually take place (because it corresponds to truth, justice and punishment and reward), 8. believing in the necessary existence of paradise (because it corresponds to truth, justice, punishment and reward), 9. believing in the necessary existence of hellfire (because it corresponds to truth, justice, punishment and reward), 10. the individual commitment to love God ("Praised and exalted is He"), 11. the individual commitment to the Messenger of God Muhammad (blessings upon Him), 12. to love or hate someone only for the sake of God, 13. to perform acts of worship solely in accordance with the commandments and prohibitions of the religion of submission to God's will, 14. to express remorse and compassion when someone has committed a sin, 15. the fear of God ("He is glorified and exalted"), 16. never to give up hope in the forgiveness and mercy of God, 17. modesty, 18. to express gratitude towards God's bounty ("He is glorified and exalted") and benevolence, 19. keeping the promises, 20. practicing patience, 21. contentment in all that one has received from God ("Praised and exalted is He"), 22. unconditional trust in God, 23. the prohibition of boasting about the excellence one has received by the grace of God, 24. not to feel malice and (unfounded) hatred towards anyone, 25. not to feel envy towards anyone, 26. not to feel anger except for violating the laws and rights of God and His Messenger Muhammad, 27. consider yourself lower than others, 28. feeling deep mercy towards the creatures and creation of God, 29. never to harm or wish harm on anyone, 30. to have no love for this world, Excellence associated with the tongue: 31. the recitation of the Creed, 32. the recitation of the literal revelation of God, 33. the acquisition of knowledge, 34. the transmission of knowledge, 35. saying prayers of supplication, 36. the remembrance of God, 37. refraining from the following things: Lying, slander, vulgar words, cursing, singing (of worldly things) , 40. excellence connected with the whole body: 38. performing the ritual ablution of prayer, washing the whole body and keeping every garment clean, 39. to remain steadfast in the individual obligatory 5-fold prayers, 40. paying the obligatory social contribution, donation (paid at the beginning of the fasting month), 41. fasting during the month of fasting, 42. performing the pilgrimage to Mecca. 43. performing seclusion in the last part of the month of fasting, 44. migration from the land that is harmful to one's faith, 45. fulfillment of vows made with the heart and tongue in the presence of God, 46. fulfillment of vows that do not involve sin, 47. payment of reparation for unkept vows, 48. covering all parts of the body which are obligatory, 49. performing the ritual slaughter, 50. attending a funeral ceremony and burying the deceased, 51. fulfilling the payment of debts, 52. refraining from forbidden things related to monetary matters and transactions, 53. not concealing what is true, 54. marriage when the ego feels the need for it 55. fulfilling the rights of those who are under that authority, 56. caring for the comfort and charitable treatment of one's parents, 57. treating (one's own) children with kindness, 58. obedience to one's master or authority, 59. not to break off friendships, family-relationships, 60. to be just towards oneself and one's neighbor, 61. not (thoughtlessly) imitating methods (innovations or non-conformist elements that do not correspond to submission to God's will) that are contrary to the generality of believers, 62. obedience to the ruler (politician), provided that he does not order something that contradicts the law of submission to God's will, 63. mediation between two hostile groups (nations) or individuals, 64. supporting those in their noble tasks, through direct support or supplication, 65. the enjoining of the good and the forbidding of the bad, 66. where the entirety of the law of submission to God's will is practiced (this is not the case in any country, since neither a theocracy exists nor can it be proven that the protection of minorities works in one of the self-proclaimed theocracies), the punishments should be carried out in it (with jurisdiction, judge, prosecutor, prosecutor and lawyer of the accused as well as the accused himself), 67. fighting the enemies of submission to God's will according to the proportionality of the attacks of the enemy of submission to God's will, which presupposes the justice and loyalty of the believers to the law, because if someone is physically and emotionally attacked, the right of self-defense is derived from this and everything that goes beyond that is injustice and God is the fastest in settling accounts with the troublemakers and lawbreakers, 68. the safekeeping and good treatment of the entrusted property, 69. giving loans to those who need them, 70. taking care of the needs of one's neighbor 71. assuring oneself and others that one's livelihood is pure and comes from lawful sources, 72. giving in the way of God, which is in accordance with the law in submission to God's will, and what is contrary to it, that is, misusing these funds for unlawful purposes, is a sin and will sooner or later come out, 73. returning the greeting of the one who has greeted you, 74. reciting "may God have mercy on you" when the one who sneezed and said "praise be to God", 75. not being the cause of harm or injury (to honor or body) to others, which is wrong in itself, 76. refraining from games and worldly pleasures for pastime or boredom, which is contrary to the law of submission to God's will, 77. clearing pebbles, stones, branches or the like from the road,
Blessed be God, praise be to Him, according to the number of His creatures, and His pleasure, and the weight of His throne, and the ink of His words, amen.




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Mount Sinai
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP)
Submission to God's will
Federal Office of Police fedpol
Messenger of God
Imbrahim
Interpol
Jesus
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (DFJP) (French)
Life coach
Life coaching
Marabout
Mohammed
Moshe
Moses (Moussa)
Noah
Pilgrimage
prophet
Prophethood
prophecy
Soumission résignation à la volonté de Dieu
donation
synagogue
The Envoy
The submission to the will of god
voodoo

Welcome to the Glossary of Prayer Requests
Welcome to the glossary of our prayer requests website.
In a world full of challenges and hopes, prayer is a way to connect with God and experience his presence in every situation.
This glossary is intended to give you a comprehensive understanding of the terms, topics and concerns important to prayer in the Muslim and Christian faiths.
Whether you are praying for the first time, seeking deeper understanding, or simply want to further explore your faith journey, this glossary is your companion.
It contains definitions and explanations of key themes, prophets, and spiritual concepts relevant to prayer. Our goal is to help you delve into prayer with clarity and confidence and to formulate your prayer requests with a better foundation.
May this glossary inspire you to strengthen your faith, find peace, and grow in your connection with God.
General Terms
• Prayer:
The practice of talking to God in order to seek help, guidance and comfort, or to express gratitude. Prayers are personal or communal and can be spoken silently or aloud. They are grounded in faith and addressed to God with the expectation that He will listen and act.
• Prayer:
A special prayer offered for the needs of other people. The intercessory prayer is an expression of charity and solidarity. It is used for individuals, groups, and the world at large.
• Praise:
The highest form of praise and expression of reverence for God. Worship includes singing, silence, devotion, and praise to celebrate God's greatness and love and to worship Him as the Creator.
• Prayer of thanksgiving:
A prayer of thanksgiving in which God is praised for His work in our lives and for the blessings He bestows. Thanksgiving expresses humility and recognizes God's goodness.
• Repentance and repentance:
The act of repentance and seeking forgiveness for sins. Through repentance and conversion, the relationship with God is renewed and the heart is cleansed. In many traditions, repentance is a prerequisite for forgiveness of sins.
• Believe:
Trust in God and His promises, even in difficult circumstances. In prayer, faith is often expressed by trusting that God has the best plans for a person's life.
• Prayer:
A personal prayer in which one asks God for something specific, be it healing, wisdom, or strength. It is an expression of trust that God will take care of individual needs.
• Meditation and contemplation:
Silence and reflection on God's presence and His words. Meditative prayer is often less verbal and based on an inner engagement with God's wisdom and truth.
• Attach:
A period of abstinence from food, drink or certain habits in order to devote oneself more intensely to prayer. Fasting is an expression of repentance, devotion, and the search for spiritual renewal.
• Blessing and Blessing Request:
Ein Gebet oder Wunsch, dass Gott seine Gnade und seinen Schutz über Menschen oder Situationen ausgießt. Es kann sowohl für Einzelpersonen als auch für Nationen und die gesamte Schöpfung gebetet werden.
Islamic Context
• Allah:
The Arabic name for the one God in Islam who is omnipotent, omniscient, and merciful. Muslims pray directly to Allah and consider Him to be the only true God.
• Prophet Muhammad:
Prophet, Gesandter Gottes und Überbringer des Korans. Die Muslime verehren ihn als "Siegel der Propheten" und Vorbild für ein gottgefälliges Leben.
• Quran:
The holy book in Islam, which Muslims regard as the unchanging word of God. It contains instructions for life and numerous prayers and invocations.
• Hadith:
Reports on the words and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad. Hadiths are of great importance in the life of worship and complement the teachings of the Qur'an.
• The Five Pillars of Islam:
1. Shahadah (Affirmation of Faith):
The confession that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger.
2. Salat (prayer):
Five daily prayers dedicated to Allah. These structure a Muslim's life and are obligatory.
3. Zakat (alms):
The duty of charity and assistance to the needy.
4. Sawm (Fasting): Fasting during the month of Ramadan as a sign of devotion and repentance.
5. Hajj (pilgrimage): The pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims must make at least once in their lives.
• The month of Ramadan:
The holy month of fasting, prayer and introspection. Ramadan is a time of intense prayer and seeking God's closeness.
• Prophet in Islam:
o Adam:
The first man and prophet, considered the father of mankind.
o Ibrahim (Abraham): A prophet and model of devotion and trust in Allah.
o Musa (Mose):
An important prophet who led the Israelite people out of slavery.
o Isa (Jesus):
A highly respected prophet in Islam who is considered a special messenger and miracle worker, but not the son of God.
Christian Context
• Jesus Christ:
The central prophet and savior of Christianity, who became man as the Son of God in order to redeem humanity through his death and resurrection. Jesus is often invoked to intercede with God and is seen in Christian theology as the mediator between God and man.
• Holy Spirit:
The Spirit of God who guides and strengthens believers and helps them to discern God's will. The Holy Spirit is the power of God that also works in prayer to strengthen faith and give divine guidance.
• Salvation:
The Christian belief that humanity has been freed from sin through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Salvation is a central theme in prayers of forgiveness and thanksgiving.
• Holy Scripture (Bible):
The inspired Word of God, consisting of the Old and New Testaments. The Bible serves as a source for prayer and tells the story of God's relationship with humankind.
• Grace and Mercy:
God's gratuitous love and mercy toward people, especially in the forgiveness of sins. Christians pray that God's grace will fill their lives and sustain them in difficult times.
• Prophets of the Old Testament:
o Mose:
A central prophet who led the people of Israel out of slavery and received the Ten Commandments from God. Moses represents redemption and the Law.
o Abraham:
The forefather of Israel, known for his faith and devotion to God. Abraham is often cited as an example of trust and obedience.
o David:
King of Israel and author of many psalms, which are often used as prayers. He is a symbol of God's grace and forgiveness.
o Elijah:
A prophet who demonstrated God's power and justice by fighting against idolatry and injustice.
o Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel:
Prophets who call the people to repentance and point to the coming Messiah. They are often invoked in prayers for repentance and renewal.
Prayer Life Topics
• Peace and reconciliation:
Prayers for peace and healing of conflicts, both personal and global. Many are praying that God will lead people's hearts to reconciliation.
• Healing and Health:
Prayers for physical and spiritual healing for oneself or others. These prayers often emphasize God's power to overcome sickness and bring comfort.
• Protection and preservation:
Prayers for safety and God's protection in dangerous situations, whether personal challenges or global uncertainties.
• Wisdom and guidance:
Pray for divine guidance in important decisions. Many pray that God will give them clarity and show them the right way.
• Wealth and care:
Prayers for financial stability, work, and God's provision. Believers ask that God meet their basic needs and give them enough to give themselves.
• Family and Relationships:
Prayers for protection, love and healing in families and among friends. These requests often concern marriage, children and family harmony.
• Forgiveness and reconciliation:
Requests for forgiveness of sins and seeking reconciliation with others. Often, divine help is sought to heal wounds and renew relationships.
• Strength and endurance:
Ask for perseverance and resilience to face life's challenges and to remain steadfast in faith.
• Justice and mercy:
Praying for social justice and compassion in the world. Many pray for God's mercy to reach people's hearts and lead them to just actions.
• Protection from temptation:
Ask for strength to resist sins and temptations and to live in faith and moral integrity.
• Mission and evangelization:
Pray for the success and protection of those who spread their faith and serve others in need.
• Trust in God:
Ask for deeper trust in God's plans, even in uncertain or difficult times.
________________________________________This glossary is intended to help users of the site better understand the topics and terms relevant to prayer requests.
General Terms
prayer
intercession
worship
Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai The biblical Mount Sinai is the mountain where, according to biblical tradition, the entire nation of Israel witnessed the revelation of God and Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The location of the mountain is unclear, but it is sometimes equated with Mount Sinai on the peninsula of the same name. Jewish tradition emphasizes that Moses received both the oral and written teachings (Torah) from God on Mount Sinai. Mount Sinai is regarded as the site of God's mass revelation to the Jewish people,[1] especially the giving of the Ten Commandments, e.g. Exodus 34 LUT
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP)
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) deals with civil rights, internal security, asylum and migration (German)
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) Deals with issues such as asylum, migration and internal security (English)
Surrender to God's will
Die Ergebung in Gottes Willen (German) Literally "surrendering oneself" (to the will of God), "submitting oneself" (to God), "surrendering oneself" (to God), often simply rendered as surrender, devotion and submission.
Federal Office of Police fedpol
Federal Office of Police fedpol, Office fédéral de la police, Federal Office of Police, Federal Police Fedpol Switzerland, Office federal de Police, Federal Office of Police fedpol, The Federal Office of Police fedpol (French: Office fédéral de la police fedpol, Italian: Ufficio federale di polizia fedpol, Romansh: Uffizi federal da polizia) Federal Office of Police fedpol is a federal authority of the Swiss Confederation based in Bern. It is subordinate to the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP). Fedpol is responsible for coordination between the cantonal police forces and for requests for information from foreign police forces in the context of cross-border cooperation. The Federal Office manages the automated police search system Ripol. Until the end of 2008, Fedpol was also responsible for state security (Service for Analysis and Prevention) before this function was transferred to the Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) in the Federal Department of Defense, Civil Protection and Sport. The Federal Office also conducts its own investigations into organized crime, money laundering and corruption under the direction of the Attorney General. Swiss identity documents such as passports and identity cards also fall under its remit. Fedpol is the Swiss Air Force's point of contact for agreements with cantonal police forces in the event of aircraft hijackings, the threat of terrorism from the air and serious violations of air traffic regulations. The Federal Office publishes the annual reports on Switzerland's internal security. The office is based in Bern.
Messenger of God
Messenger of God A messenger is sent to people with a new law, whereas a prophet follows the law of the messenger who preceded him and urges people to obey it. A messenger is charged with proclaiming what God has revealed to him, whereas a prophet is not.
Imbrahim
Imbrahim Abraham, Arabic Ibrāhīm Considered one of the most important prophets in Islam and the founder of the monotheistic cult at the Kaaba in Mecca. He is mentioned by name a total of 69 times in 25 suras of the Quran, the 14th sura is named after him. The general nickname of Abraham is "friend of God" (Ḫalīl Allāh). It goes back to Sura 4:125, where it says that God took Abraham as his friend. The animal sacrificed in place of Abraham's son is still regarded today as a model for the ritual sacrifice of cattle during the pilgrimage period near Mecca and the annual Islamic Festival of Sacrifice.
Interpol
Interpol Interpol is the abbreviation for International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO). It was founded in Vienna in 1923 and is today a worldwide criminal police organization with currently 194 member states and headquarters in Lyon, France.
Jesus
Jesus Jesus of Nazareth, Jeshua or Jeshu, Greekized Ἰησοῦς; * between 7 and 4 BC, probably in Nazareth; † between 30 and 33 in Jerusalem) was a Jewish itinerant preacher. From around the year 28, he appeared publicly in Galilee and Judea. Two to three years later, he was crucified by Roman soldiers on the orders of the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate. As the faith document of the early Christians, the New Testament (NT) is also the most important source for historical Jesus research. According to it, Jesus called followers, proclaimed the imminent kingdom of God to the Jews of his time and therefore called his people to repentance. After his death, his followers proclaimed him as Jesus Christ. This gave rise to a new world religion, Christianity. Jesus also became important outside of Christianity.
Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) (français)
Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) (français) Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) s'occupe de thèmes tels que les droits civiques, la sécurité intérieure, l'asile ou la migration (français)
Life Coach
Life Coach (see Life Coaching)
Life Coaching
Life coaching Life coaching is a form of personal support in which a coach helps people to define their goals and develop strategies to achieve them. The aim is to help people take control of their lives and bring about positive change.life coaching refers to a form of counseling that provides support with everyday issues relating to personal life management in the professional and private sphere. Life coaching refers to measures for psychosocial support in life crises, family issues and problems in the world of work. Support for a happy and meaningful life. (See also life coach)
Marabout
Marabout (also marabou or marabut) A marabout (also marabou or marabut) is an Islamic saint in the Maghreb and West Africa, usually from the tradition of Sufism (Islamic mysticism).
Muhammad
Mohammed Mohammed or Muhammad with full name Abū l-Qāsim Muhammad b. ʿAbdallāh b. ʿAbd al-Muttalib b. Hāshim b. ʿAbd Manāf al-Qurashī, DMG Abū l-Qāsim Muḥammad b. ʿAbdallāh b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Hāšim b. ʿAbd Manāf al-Qurašī; born between 570 and 573 in Mecca; died on June 8, 632 in Medina), was the founder of the religion of Islam. In Islam, he is considered a prophet and messenger of God. Muhammad was both the leader of the religious and social movement and the ruler of the area of power in which this religion was practiced. The caliphs who followed him extended Arab rule over Persia, Syria, Palestine and Egypt.
Moshe
Mosque The HOUSE OF GOD of the Muslims is called MOSHEEK. Translated from Arabic, it means: place where one prostrates oneself. Similar to churches ALL OVER THE WORLD, mosques also have different shapes and sizes in different countries.
Church
A church or church building is a sacred building used by one or more Christian denominations for worship, prayer and quiet contemplation. Based on the etymological meaning of the ancient Greek word κυριακή [οικία] kyriakḗ [oikía], German 'dem Herrn gehörend [es Haus]', churches are considered houses of God. Churches are also sometimes used for community meetings, cultural events (e.g. concerts), lectures and other ecclesiastical, cultural and social activities.
Moses
Moses, Moussa Mose(s) (Arabic Mūsā) Is considered an important prophet in Islam and is the person most frequently mentioned by name in the Koran. In the Islamic exegetical tradition, he plays an important role above all as the leader of the Israelites, as the recipient of the Torah and as the harbinger and forerunner of the Prophet Muhammad. In the collections of traditions, his role during the ascension of Muhammad is also discussed in particular. His honorific title Kalīm Allāh ('the one to whom God speaks') refers to the fact that, unlike other prophets, God did not speak to him through intermediaries but directly. Moses is mentioned a total of 137 times in the Book of Revelation, more often than any other Qur'anic figure. His confrontation with Pharaoh and the magicians is particularly prominent. Allusions to the covenant made on Mount Sinai in connection with the disobedience of the Banī ʾIsrāʾīl are also frequent. The episode of Moses and the "servant of God", who acts as a teacher to the prophet, is completely without biblical parallel or intertext. Moses on Mount Sinai The Israelites' wandering in the desert is only of marginal interest in the Qur'an; apart from the miracle of water and manna mentioned in Sura 2:57-60, which is mainly performed to show the ingratitude of the children of Israel against God's beneficence, only the meeting of God and Moses on Mount Sinai and the episode with the Golden Calf are described in more detail, but all the more extensively. In the course of his dialog with God, Moses asks to be allowed to see God's face (Sura 7:143). God then asks his prophet to look at the mountain: If he remained unmoved in his place, his request would be granted; but God lets the mountain turn to dust, whereupon Moses falls and faints. When he regains consciousness, he abandons his wish. In Sura 4:164, however, special reference is made to the fact that God "really" and directly spoke to Moses: "and God really spoke to Moses", which sets Moses apart from the other prophetic messengers. The prophet's epithet can also be traced back to this event. (See also Mount Sinai) The confrontation between Moses and Aaron on the one hand and Pharaoh and his sorcerers on the other is one of the most frequently referenced narrative episodes in the Qur'an and is repeatedly taken up as a motif, especially in Sura 7:103-126, Sura 20:59-78 and Sura 26:36-51. Moses gives way to the magicians and is initially impressed and intimidated by their performance, in which they turn their staffs into snakes, but is in turn encouraged by God, who tells him not to worry. In Sura 43:52, Pharaoh expresses his contempt for Moses' difficulties in making himself understood, only to be humiliated himself in the end. Moses' staff is transformed into a snake that devours the other snakes, thus exposing the magic of the Egyptian magicians as a mere illusion. Unlike Pharaoh, whose heart remains hardened, the magicians then prostrate themselves reverently before God and are executed by the vengeful ruler.
The plagues sent against Egypt are only described in passing in Sura 7:133-35; the biblical killing of the first-born is omitted; instead, the remaining six plagues are embedded in a series of "nine signs" (Sura 27:12) that Moses performed through God, alongside the transformation of the staff into a snake, the white shining hand and the parting of the sea. Despite his defeat, however, Pharaoh refuses to release the Israelites from bondage and continues to pursue them, for which he is finally judged in the Red Sea.
Noha
Noha: According to the biblical story, Noah was chosen by God and warned of a great flood. He was given the task of building an ark to save himself and his family, consisting of eight people, and the land animals from the flood. He was given precise instructions on how to build the ark (Gen 6:14-16). Noach or Noah (more rarely Noé or Noe;Nṓaḥ "rest"; Greek Nôe; Arabic Nuh, DMG Nūḥ) is a mythological figure and, according to the Book of Genesis (1st Book of Moses) in the Bible, is said to have been the tenth forefather after Adam. According to biblical tradition, he was chosen by God to survive the Flood with his family by building the ark because of his faithfulness.
Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage The Hajj, also spelled Hajj (and Hajjdj), is the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. It is the fifth pillar of the five pillars of Islam and takes place annually during the month of Dhu l-Hijjah. The major pilgrimage, the Hajj, can only be performed during certain days of the year (8-12 Dhu l-Hijjah); the minor pilgrimage, called ʿUmra, can be performed at any time. Every free, adult and healthy Muslim - whether male or female - who can afford it is obliged to make the pilgrimage to Mecca once in their lifetime. The pilgrimage is enshrined in the Koran as a religious duty with a certain restriction.
Prophet
Prophet Prophet refers to a herald of divine messages, see prophecy
Prophethood Prophethood The proclamation of prophecies is the subject of religions. Persons who are called by this God to do so are referred to as prophets: "intercessors", "messengers", "foretellers"), their actions as prophethood.
Prophecy
Prophecy Prophecy-The message of God refers to a message from a god. The proclamation of prophecies is the subject of religions. People who are called by this God to do so are referred to as prophets: "intercessors", "messengers", "foretellers") and their actions as prophecy. People who wrongly claim divine legitimacy are referred to as "false prophets".
Soumission résignation à la volonté de Dieu
Soumission résignation à la volonté de Dieu (français) C'est de manifester une soumission totale et inconditionnée à Dieu. C'est d'avoir une confiance entière au Seigneur de l'univers.
Donation
Donation Donations for religious reasons: Donations are particularly important to Muslims and are one of the cornerstones of the Islamic faith. In Islam, there are two forms of donations - obligatory and voluntary donations, which Muslims make regularly on different occasions. One of the most important obligatory donations is Zakat - a time-bound donation that Muslims give annually to the needy after a certain amount of wealth (2.5%). The voluntary donation Sadaqa is not subject to any restrictions and can be paid at any time.
Synagogue
Synagogue The term "synagogue" comes from the Greek word for "meeting" and is a translation of the Hebrew "Beth Knesset" (house of assembly). Jews often also refer to the synagogue as Beth Tefila (House of Prayer) or Beth Midrash (House of Learning).
The Envoy
The Envoy (English) The Messenger
The submission to the will of god
The submission to the will of god (English) Submission to God's will could be a broad category that would include obedience to His written Word, but I particularly mean the daily walk before the Lord in which we lay our requests, desires, and prayers before Him and then actively submit to His sovereign will as it plays out in our lives.
Voodoo
Voodoo Voodoo is originally a West African religion. The word "voodoo" is derived from a West African Fon word for spirit. It is often used as a representative of various African-American religions. Voodoo belongs to the Yoruba tradition.
Islamic context
prayer of thanks
repentance and conversion
Believe
Allah
blessing and request for blessing
Fast
meditation and contemplation
supplication
Quran
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
The Five Pillars of Islam
Hadith
creed
prayer
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Adam
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Christian context
Jesus Christ
Holy Spirit
salvation
Holy Scripture (Bible)
grace and mercy
prophets of the Old Testament
Moses (Musa)
Abraham
David
Elijah
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel
Themes in Prayer Life
Topics Life Coaching, Life Advice, Spirituality through Prayer
healing and health
peace and reconciliation
protection and preservation
wisdom and guidance
prosperity and provision
family and relationships
forgiveness and reconciliation
strength and endurance
Justice and Mercy
protection from temptation
Themen Life Coaching, Lebenshilfe, Spirituelles durch Gebet
Berg Sinai
Berg Sinai Der biblische Sinaiberg ist jener Berg, an dem laut biblischer Überlieferung das gesamte Volk Israel Zeuge der Offenbarung Gottes wurde und Moses von Gott die Zehn Gebote erhielt. Die Lage des Berges ist unklar, manchmal wird er aber mit dem so benannten Berg Sinai auf der gleichnamigen Halbinsel gleichgesetzt. Die jüdische Überlieferung betont, dass Mose von Gott auf dem Sinai sowohl die mündliche als auch die schriftliche Lehre (Tora) übergeben wurden. Der Sinaiberg gilt als Ort des Ereignisses der Massenoffenbarung Gottes vor dem jüdischen Volk,[1] vor allem der Gabe der Zehn Gebote, z. B. 2 Mos 34 LUT
Das Eidgenössische Justiz- und Polizeidepartement (EJPD)
Das Eidgenössische Justiz- und Polizeidepartement (EJPD) Das Eidgenössische Justiz- und Polizeidepartement (EJPD) befasst sich mit den Themen Bürgerrecht, innere Sicherheit, Asyl und Migration (Deutsch)
Das Eidgenössische Justiz- und Polizeidepartement (EJPD) The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) Deals with issues such as asylum, migration and internal security (English)
Die Ergebung in Gottes Willen
Die Ergebung in Gottes Willen (Deutsch) Wörtlich das „Sich-Ergeben“ (in den Willen Gottes), „Sich-Unterwerfen“ (unter Gott), „Sich-Hingeben“ (an Gott), oft einfach mit Ergebung, Hingabe und Unterwerfung wiedergegeben.
Federal Office of Police fedpol
Federal Office of Police fedpol, Office fédéral de la police, Bundesamt für Polizei, Bundespolizei Fedpol Schweiz, Office federal de Police, Federal Office of Police fedpol, Das Bundesamt für Polizei fedpol (französisch Office fédéral de la police fedpol, italienisch Ufficio federale di polizia fedpol, rätoromanisch Uffizi federal da polizia) Federal Office of Police fedpol ist eine Bundesbehörde der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft mit Sitz in Bern. Es ist dem Eidgenössischen Justiz- und Polizeidepartement (EJPD) unterstellt. Aufgaben, Fedpol ist für die Koordination zwischen den Kantonspolizeien wie auch für Auskunftsbegehren ausländischer Polizeistellen im Rahmen der grenzüberschreitenden Zusammenarbeit zuständig. Das Bundesamt führt das automatisierte Polizeifahndungssystem Ripol. Bis Ende 2008 war Fedpol auch für den Staatsschutz (Dienst für Analyse und Prävention) zuständig, bevor diese Funktion in den Nachrichtendienst des Bundes (NDB) im Eidgenössischen Departement für Verteidigung, Bevölkerungsschutz und Sport transferiert wurde. Das Bundesamt übernimmt auch eigene Ermittlungen im Bereich der organisierten Kriminalität, der Geldwäsche oder in der Korruption unter der Leitung des Bundesanwaltes. Schweizerische Identitätsausweise wie Pass und Identitätskarte fallen auch in die Zuständigkeit. Fedpol ist Ansprechpartner der Schweizer Luftwaffe für Absprachen mit kantonalen Polizeikorps bei Flugzeugentführungen, bei Gefahr von Terror aus der Luft und schwerwiegenden Verletzungen der Luftverkehrsregeln. Das Bundesamt gibt die Jahresberichte zur inneren Sicherheit der Schweiz heraus. Sitz der Behörde ist Bern.
Gesandter Gottes
Gesandter Gottes Ein Gesandter ist mit einem neuen Gesetz zu den Menschen gesandt, wohingegen ein Prophet dem Gesetz des Gesandten folgt, der ihm vorausging und die Menschen zu deren Befolgung anhält. Ein Gesandter ist mit der Verkündung dessen beauftragt, was Gott ihm offenbarte, ein Prophet jedoch nicht.
Imbrahim
Imbrahim Abraham, arabisch Ibrāhīm Gilt im Islam als einer der wichtigsten Propheten und als Begründer des monotheistischen Kults an der Kaaba in Mekka. Er wird in 25 Suren des Korans insgesamt 69 mal namentlich erwähnt, die 14. Sure ist nach ihm benannt. Der allgemeine Beiname von Abraham ist „Freund Gottes“ (Ḫalīl Allāh). Er geht auf Sure 4:125 zurück, wo es heißt, dass sich Gott Abraham zum Freund nahm. Das an Stelle von Abrahams Sohn geopferte Tier gilt bis heute als Vorbild für das rituelle Opfern von Schlachtvieh während der Wallfahrtszeit in der Nähe von Mekka und das jährliche Islamische Opferfest.
Interpol
Interpol Interpol ist die Kurzbezeichnung für International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO). Sie wurde 1923 in Wien gegründet und ist heute eine weltweite kriminalpolizeiliche Organisation mit derzeit 194 Mitgliedstaaten und Sitz in Lyon, Frankreich.
Jesus
Jesus Jesus von Nazaret, Jeschua oder Jeschu, gräzisiert Ἰησοῦς; * zwischen 7 und 4 v. Chr., wahrscheinlich in Nazareth; † zwischen 30 und 33 in Jerusalem) war ein jüdischer Wanderprediger. Etwa ab dem Jahr 28 trat er öffentlich in Galiläa und Judäa auf. Zwei bis drei Jahre später wurde er auf Befehl des römischen Präfekten Pontius Pilatus von römischen Soldaten gekreuzigt. Das Neue Testament (NT) ist als Glaubensdokument der Urchristen zugleich die wichtigste Quelle der historischen Jesusforschung. Danach hat Jesus Nachfolger berufen, den Juden seiner Zeit das nahe Reich Gottes verkündet und sein Volk darum zur Umkehr aufgerufen. Seine Anhänger verkündeten ihn nach seinem Tod als Jesus Christus. Daraus entstand eine neue Weltreligion, das Christentum. Auch außerhalb des Christentums wurde Jesus bedeutsam.
Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) (français)
Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) (français) Le Département fédéral de justice et police (DFJP) s'occupe de thèmes tels que les droits civiques, la sécurité intérieure, l'asile ou la migration (français)
Life Coach
Life Coach (siehe Life Coaching)
Life Coaching
Life Coaching Life Coaching ist eine Form der persönlichen Unterstützung, bei der ein Coach Menschen dabei hilft, ihre Ziele zu definieren und Strategien zu entwickeln, um diese Ziele zu erreichen. Es geht darum, Menschen dabei zu helfen, ihr Leben in die Hand zu nehmen und positive Veränderungen herbeizuführen.Life Coaching bezeichnet ein Beratungsformat zur Unterstützung bei alltäglichen Fragen der persönlichen Lebensführung im beruflichen und privaten Bereich. Lebensberatung bezeichnet Maßnahmen zur psychosozialen Unterstützung in Lebenskrisen, Familienfragen und Problemen in der Arbeitswelt. Unterstützung ein glückliches und sinnerfülltes Leben. (Siehe auch Life Coach)
Marabout
Marabout (auch Marabou oder Marabut) Ein Marabout (auch Marabou oder Marabut) ist im Maghreb und in Westafrika ein islamischer Heiliger, meist aus der Tradition des Sufismus (islamische Mystik).
Mohammed
Mohammed Mohammed oder Muhammad mit vollem Namen Abū l-Qāsim Muhammad b. ʿAbdallāh b. ʿAbd al-Muttalib b. Hāschim b. ʿAbd Manāf al-Quraschī, DMG Abū l-Qāsim Muḥammad b. ʿAbdallāh b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Hāšim b. ʿAbd Manāf al-Qurašī; geboren zwischen 570 und 573 in Mekka; gestorben am 8. Juni 632 in Medina), war der Religionsstifter des Islam. Er gilt im Islam als Prophet und Gesandter Gottes. Mohammed war sowohl der Führer der religiösen und sozialen Bewegung als auch der Herrscher über den Machtbereich, in dem diese Religion ausgelebt wurde. Die ihm folgenden Kalifen dehnten die arabische Herrschaft über Persien, Syrien, Palästina und Ägypten aus.
Mosche
Mosche Das GOTTESHAUS der Muslime heißt MOSCHEE. Aus dem Arabischen übersetzt bedeutet es: Ort, wo man sich niederwirft. Ähnlich den Kirchen AUF DER GANZEN WELT, haben auch die Moscheen in verschiedenen Ländern unterschiedliche Formen und Größen.
Kirche
Eine Kirche oder ein Kirchengebäude ist ein von einer oder mehreren christlichen Konfession(en) zum Gottesdienst, zum Gebet und zur stillen Einkehr genutzter Sakralbau. Ausgehend von der etymologischen Bedeutung des altgriechischen Wortes κυριακή [οικία] kyriakḗ [oikía], deutsch ‚dem Herrn gehörend [es Haus]‘ gelten Kirchen als Gotteshäuser. Kirchen werden darüber hinaus manchmal auch für Gemeindeversammlungen, kulturelle Veranstaltungen (z. B. Konzerte), Vorträge und weitere kirchliche, kulturelle und soziale Aktivitäten genutzt.
Moses
Moses, Moussa Mose(s) (arabisch Mūsā) Gilt im Islam als bedeutender Prophet und ist im Koran die am häufigsten namentlich genannte Person. In der islamischen Exegesetradition spielt er vor allem als Anführer der Israeliten, als Empfänger der Tora und als Vorbote und Wegbereiter des Propheten Mohammed eine wesentliche Rolle.
In den Traditionssammlungen wird zusätzlich insbesondere auch seine Rolle während der Himmelfahrt Mohammeds thematisiert. Sein Ehrentitel Kalīm Allāh (‚der, zu dem Gott spricht‘) verweist darauf, dass Gott mit ihm im Unterschied zu anderen Propheten nicht über Mittler, sondern direkt gesprochen habe.
Moses wird in der Offenbarungsschrift insgesamt 137 Mal erwähnt, öfter als jede andere koranische Figur. Besonders prominent behandelt ist dabei seine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Pharao und den Magiern. Auch Anspielungen auf den Bundesschluss am Berg Sinai in Verbindung mit dem Ungehorsam der Banī ʾIsrāʾīl sind häufig.
Gänzlich ohne biblischen Parallel- oder Intertext ist die Episode um Moses und den „Knecht Gottes“, der dem Propheten gegenüber als Lehrmeister auftritt. Moses am Berg Sinai Die Wüstenwanderung der Israeliten ist im Koran nur am Rande von Interesse; abseits vom in Sure 2:57–60 angesprochenen Wasser- und Manna-Wunder, das vor allem aufgeführt wird, um die Undankbarkeit der Kinder Israels wider die Wohltätigkeit Gottes aufzuzeigen, wird nur das Zusammentreffen von Gott und Moses auf dem Berg Sinai und die Episode mit dem Goldenen Kalb näher geschildert, dafür aber umso ausführlicher. Im Laufe seines Dialoges mit Gott bittet Moses darum, Gottes Angesicht schauen zu dürfen (Sure 7:143).
Gott fordert seinen Propheten daraufhin auf, den Berg anzusehen: Bliebe er unverrückt an seiner Stelle, würde sein Ansinnen erfüllt; doch Gott lässt den Berg zu Staub verfallen, woraufhin Moses stürzt und ohnmächtig wird. Als er wieder zu sich kommt, lässt er von seinem Wunsch ab. In Sure 4:164 wird jedoch gesondert auf den Umstand hingewiesen, dass Gott mit Moses „wirklich“ und unmittelbar gesprochen habe:und mit Mose hat Gott wirklich gesprochen‘, wodurch Moses gegenüber den anderen prophetischen Gesandten herausgehoben ist.
Auf diese Begebenheit ist auch der Beiname des Propheten zurückzuführen. (Siehe auch Berg Sinai) Die Konfrontation zwischen Moses und Aaron auf der einen und dem Pharao und dessen Zauberern auf der anderen Seite zählt zu den häufigsten im Koran referenzierten narrativen Episoden und wird als Motiv wiederholt aufgegriffen, insbesondere in Sure 7:103–126, Sure 20:59–78 und Sure 26:36–51.
Moses lässt den Zauberern den Vortritt und ist zunächst selbst beeindruckt und eingeschüchtert durch deren Vorstellung, in der sie ihre Stäbe zu Schlangen werden lassen, wird jedoch wiederum von Gott ermutigt, der ihm bedeutet, sich nicht zu sorgen.
In Sure 43:52 äußert sich der Pharao verächtlich über die Schwierigkeiten von Moses, sich verständlich zu machen, um dann am Ende selbst gedemütigt zu werden. Der Stab von Moses verwandelt sich in eine Schlange, die die anderen Schlangen verschlingt und so die Magiekunst der ägyptischen Zauberer als bloße Sinnestäuschung entlarvt. Im Unterschied zum Pharao, dessen Herz verstockt bleibt, werfen sich die Magier daraufhin ehrfürchtig vor Gott nieder und werden dafür vom rachsüchtigen Herrscher hingerichtet.
Die gegen Ägypten gesendeten Plagen werden nur am Rande in Sure 7:133–35 geschildert; die biblische Tötung der Erstgeborenen bleibt dabei aus, vielmehr werden die übrigen sechs Plagen neben der Verwandlung des Stabes in eine Schlange, die weiß leuchtende Hand und die Teilung des Meeres in eine Reihe von „neun Zeichen“ (Sure 27:12) eingebettet, die Moses durch Gott vollbracht habe. Trotz seiner Niederlage verweigert der Pharao den Israeliten jedoch die Entlassung aus der Knechtschaft und stellt ihnen weiter nach, wofür er schließlich im Schilfmeer gerichtet wird.
Noha
Noha: Noah wurde laut der biblischen Erzählung von Gott erwählt und vor einer großen Flut gewarnt. Er erhielt den Auftrag, eine Arche zu bauen, um damit sich und seine Familie, bestehend aus acht Personen, und die Landtiere vor der Flut zu retten. Zum Bau der Arche erhielt er genaue Angaben (Gen 6,14–16).
Noach oder Noah (seltener Noé oder Noe;Nṓaḥ „Ruhe“; griechisch Nôe; arabisch Nuh, DMG Nūḥ) ist eine mythologische Figur und soll nach dem Buch Genesis (1. Buch Moses) der Bibel der zehnte Urvater nach Adam gewesen sein. Wegen seiner Glaubenstreue wurde er gemäß der biblischen Überlieferung von Gott auserwählt, durch den Bau der Arche mit seiner Familie die Sintflut zu überleben.
Pilgerfahrt
Pilgerfahrt Der Haddsch auch Hadsch (und Hadjdj) geschrieben, ist die islamische Pilgerfahrt nach Mekka. Er ist die fünfte Säule der fünf Säulen des Islam und findet jährlich während des Monats Dhu l-Hiddscha statt. Die große Pilgerfahrt, der Haddsch, kann nur während bestimmter Tage im Jahr (8.–12. Dhu l-Hiddscha) durchgeführt werden; die kleine Pilgerfahrt, ʿUmra genannt, kann zu jeder beliebigen Zeit erfolgen.
Jeder freie, volljährige und gesunde Muslim – ob Mann oder Frau –, der es sich leisten kann, ist verpflichtet, einmal im Leben nach Mekka zu pilgern. Die Pilgerfahrt ist im Koran als religiöse Pflicht mit einer gewissen Einschränkung verankert.
Prophet
Prophet Prophet bezeichnet einen Verkünder göttlicher Botschaften, siehe Prophetie
Prophetentum Prophetentum Die Verkündigung von Prophetien ist Gegenstand von Religionen. Personen, die dazu durch diesen Gott berufen sind, werden als Propheten: „Fürsprecher“, „Sendbote“, „Voraussager“) bezeichnet, ihr Tun als Prophetentum.
Prophetie
Prophetie Prophetie-Die Botschaft Gottes bezeichnet man eine Botschaft eines Gottes. Die Verkündigung von Prophetien ist Gegenstand von Religionen. Personen, die dazu durch diesen Gott berufen sind, werden als Propheten: „Fürsprecher“, „Sendbote“, „Voraussager“) bezeichnet, ihr Tun als Prophetentum. Als „falsche Propheten“ werden Menschen bezeichnet, die den Anspruch göttlicher Legitimation zu Unrecht erheben.
Soumission résignation à la volonté de Dieu
Soumission résignation à la volonté de Dieu (français) C’est de manifester une soumission totale et inconditionnée à Dieu. C’est d’avoir une confiance entière au Seigneur de l’univers.
Spende
Spende Spenden aus religiöser Motivation: Das Spenden besitzt für Muslime einen besonders hohen Stellenwert und gehört zu den Grundpfeilern des islamischen Glaubens.
Im Islam gibt es zwei Formen von Spenden - obligatorische und freiwillige Spenden, die Muslime regelmäßig zu unterschiedlichen Anlässen entrichten. Zu einer der wichtigsten obligatorischen Spenden zählt die Zakat - eine zeitgebundene Spende, die Muslime jährlich nach einem gewissen Vermögenswert (2,5%) an Bedürftige spenden. Die freiwillige Spende Sadaqa unterliegt keinen Beschränkungen und kann jederzeit entrichtet werden.
Synagoge
Synagoge Der Begriff "Synagoge" stammt vom griechischen Wort für "Zusammenkunft" und ist eine Übersetzung des hebräischen "Beth Knesset" (Haus der Versammlung). Oft bezeichnen Juden die Synagoge auch als Beth Tefila (Haus des Gebets) oder Beth Midrasch (Haus des Lernens).
The Envoy
The Envoy (English) Der Gesandter
The submission to the will of god
The submission to the will of god (English) Submission to God's will could be a broad category that would include obedience to His written Word, but I particularly mean the daily walk before the Lord in which we lay our requests, desires, and prayers before Him and then actively submit to His sovereign will as it plays out in our lives.
Voodoo
Voodoo Voodoo ist eine ursprünglich westafrikanische Religion. Das Wort „Voodoo“ leitet sich aus einem Wort der westafrikanischen Fon für Geist ab. Es wird oft stellvertretend für verschiedene afro-amerikanische Religionen benutzt. Voodoo gehört in die Yoruba-Tradition.
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In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful All praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, the Most Merciful, the Merciful, the Ruler on the Day of Judgment. You alone do we serve, and to You alone we pray for help. Guide us to the straight path, the path of those on whom You have favored, not of those who have provoked (Your) anger, and not of those who go astray.
In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful All praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, the Most Merciful, the Merciful, the Ruler on the Day of Judgment. You alone do we serve, and to You alone we pray for help. Guide us to the straight path, the path of those on whom You have favored, not of those who have provoked (Your) anger, and not of those who go astray.