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Because everything has an end eventually ! And plus the Holy book (Quran) having knowledge of the whole world says it itself !
The first half is at the beginning of the book, and the second half at the end.
Yes this is true and that day is called Doomsday. It is mentioned in most of the Holy Scriptures.
the word your probaly looking for isn't 'meditate', but actually the word pray is better suited. Sikhs pray to god. Being a Sikh myself i know that most like to pray when the sunrises and usually at the end of the day when the sun sets but , in the eyes of god you are welcome to pray at any time of the day
No, it is Wednesday of Holy Week. The next day begins the sacred Tridium=thus Holy Thursday,Good Friday and Holy Saturday
Neither. Buddhism does not beleive in any deities.Buddhism is a path to follow and end up the sufferings.It is not something says that praying gives you every thing,you just have to stand bck and wait. Buddhism says you reap what you saw.
The name given to the main Christian "holy book" would probably be the Holy Bible, although the New Testament was not put together and given that status until the end of the fourth century, in A.D. 382 at the Council of Rome by Pope Damasus I.
The Hindu holy days begin at sunrise and end at sunrise. If one is conducting a fast - it should begin at the time the sun-rises
AnswerA gurdwara is the place where Sikhs worship in common. Gurdwaras are made up of the following spaces:- Entrance hall and shoe room (shoes are removed upon entering)- School room(s) for the education of children; this is usually near the entrance- Diwan hall which is where worship takes place with men and women sitting on separate sides. The Takht is found in the Diwan hall and is where the sacred scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib) is placed during worship. Paintings of gurus are normally to be seen on the wall behind the Takht.- Rest room which is attached to the Diwan, and is where the Guru Granth Sahib is taken to 'rest' after worship or at the end of the day.- Langar hall which is where worshippers eat after the service- Kitchen for the preparation of the meal to be eaten after worship
Day Book: Day book is to maintain the records of sale n purchase in business in ledgers. .If d businessman start his shop and did sale of rupees 5000 and after that he purchase a thing of rupees 2000, then he write this all transaction in the book in the end of the day in this way he maintain the book is called ''Day Book''
Holy Mass is never celebrated on Good Friday, the day of Our Blessed Lord's death on the cross, instead, the Cross is venerated, intercessions are offered, and Holy Communion is given that was consecrated the day before on Holy Thursday.
No one can be sure.Everyone has there own religon and should believe what is written in their holy book!!!!!!!!And if you don't then believe what you think!!!!!!