FideiDefensor
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Greetings,
As a Catholic, I am unfamiliar with Islamic spirituality. While I've read books about Rabia al-Basri and Sufi spirituality, it is my impression that to some Muslims, Sufis tend to deviate from the mainstream. Therefore, my question is, what are some of the more common devotional practices in Islam besides the ritual prayers and the prayer bread? Does Islam value a "personal relationship with God"? What are the main aspects, themes, and focus of Islamic spirituality? For example, in Catholicism, one of the practice was Lectio Divina, in which we read a short portion from the Scriptures, and pray/meditate for God to "speak" to us.
As a Catholic, I am unfamiliar with Islamic spirituality. While I've read books about Rabia al-Basri and Sufi spirituality, it is my impression that to some Muslims, Sufis tend to deviate from the mainstream. Therefore, my question is, what are some of the more common devotional practices in Islam besides the ritual prayers and the prayer bread? Does Islam value a "personal relationship with God"? What are the main aspects, themes, and focus of Islamic spirituality? For example, in Catholicism, one of the practice was Lectio Divina, in which we read a short portion from the Scriptures, and pray/meditate for God to "speak" to us.