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<blockquote class="definition">'''Tawajjuh''' is an Islamic term that means concentration, attentiveness or “to turn the face towards something.”
<blockquote class="definition">'''Tawajjuh''' is an Islamic term that means concentration, attentiveness or “to turn the face towards something.”
Tawajjuh  can refer to  spiritual concentration and focus, especially when one has achieved a state of [[Connection]]. On a higher level of meaning it is Allah/God/Brahman's attention towards something, which brings that thing into existence.<ref>Mihcioglu, Abdurrahaman. “A Short Glossary of Sufi Terms,” ND.</ref> </blockquote>
Tawajjuh  can refer to  spiritual concentration and focus, especially when one has achieved a state of [[Connection]]. On a higher level of meaning it is Allah/God/Brahman's attention towards something, which brings that thing into existence.<ref>Mihcioglu, Abdurrahaman. “A Short Glossary of Sufi Terms,” ND.</ref> </blockquote>


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Tawajjuh is an Islamic term that means concentration, attentiveness or “to turn the face towards something.” Tawajjuh can refer to spiritual concentration and focus, especially when one has achieved a state of Connection. On a higher level of meaning it is Allah/God/Brahman's attention towards something, which brings that thing into existence.[1]

Islamic Terms

Islam > Absolute Essence, Al-Insan al-Kamil, Ascension, Dhat, Drug, Fana, Hadith, Ibn al-'Arabi, Infidelity, Infran, Jadhb, Last Days, Laylat al-Qadr, Mahabbah, Majdhub, Muhammad, Peace be upon them, Quran, Rapture, Right Path, Rtavan, Shariah, Subtle Centers, Sufism, Sulūk-i Ṭarīqa, Tahdhīb al-akhlāq, Taubah, Wajd, Yawm ad-Din

Footnotes

  1. Mihcioglu, Abdurrahaman. “A Short Glossary of Sufi Terms,” ND.