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19. Save in the Prayer for the Dead, the practice of congregational prayer hath been annulled. # 12 |
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Congregational prayer, in the sense of formal obligatory
prayer which is to be recited in accordance with a prescribed
ritual as, for example, is the custom in Islám where Friday
prayer in the mosque is led by an imám, has been annulled
in the Bahá’í Dispensation. The Prayer for the Dead (see
note 10) is the only congregational prayer prescribed by
Bahá’í law. It is to be recited by one of those present while
the remainder of the party stands in silence; the reader has
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no special status. The congregation is not required to face
the Qiblih (Q and A 85).
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…although the friends are thus left to follow their own
inclination, … they should take the utmost care that
any manner they practise should not acquire too rigid a
character, and thus develop into an institution. This is a
point which the friends should always bear in mind, lest
they deviate from the clear path indicated in the
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