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barakah

n. The spiritual power or wisdom that resides in holy places and people, especially in a Sufi.

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In Islam, Barakah or Baraka is a kind of continuity of spiritual presence and revelation that begins with God and flows through that and those closest to God.

Baraka can be found within physical objects, places, and people, as chosen by God. This force begins by flowing directly from God into creation that is worthy of baraka. These creations endowed with baraka can then transmit the flow of baraka to the other creations of God through physical proximity or through the adherence to the spiritual practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. God is the sole source of baraka and has the power to grant and withhold baraka.

Barakah (album)

Barakah is a 2016 studio album by British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf. It was released on 1 February 2016 on Andante Records.

It is also marketed as the first of a series of recordings as Spiritique Collection (Vol. 1) to be followed by further recordings under that Spiritique label

The songs are an inner journey of self-discovery, travelling to various locations and submerged in the beauty of Sufi musical traditions and inspired by the diverse Islamic musical traditions that have honoured Allah, the prophet Muhammad and the Sacred over many centuries.

Yusuf also released accompanying music videos for a number of the tracks, notably the single "Inna Fil Jannati" as well as for "Taha", "Hamziyya", "Fiyyashiyya" and "Ben Yürürüm Yane Yane"

Usage examples of "barakah".

With the impassivity he’d learned at Sheik Barakah’s side, Wynter inclined his head to Lord Bucknell and gestured for Charlotte to enter.

The old man Barakah and I— and the camels—started off across the desert.

In the next four years, Barakah had become infirm, and one night he had escaped into the desert and nobly welcomed his death.

Now he sent an apology to Barakah, who as he sat on the right hand of Allah was no doubt laughing at Wynter’s folly.

Not to control him, as Barakah had warned him some women did, but out of some deep-held pain.