You are most likely looking for the Sufi Orders. Sufis were Muslim Mystics that were engaged in love affair with God.
The term "communion with God" is a Christian turn-of-phrase and may confuse many Muslims, a better way to phrase it would be that they hallow God or love God.
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Mystics of the God was created on 1995-05-26.
Many mystics have found God.
Communion is one of 2 ordinances practiced in the Assemblies of God
No it is believed he made a few through direct communication
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There are no greatest. Everything is equal in God's eyes.
dervish The Sufi are the mystics of Islam. They follow an ascetic lifestyle in search of the truth and some believe in the possibility of obtaining a mystical union with God through ritual dancing, music, or meditation. Sufis believe that Allah reveals himself to individuals on a personal level. There were many female mystics of Islam including Rabi'a of Basra. Little is known for sure about Rabi'a al -'Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya (known as Rabi'a of Basra), revered as one of the earliest and greatest Sufi mystic ascetics in Islam.
Prayer is a covenant and communion with God, allowing the worshiper to convene the private conversation of his or her choosing with the on high. Many find this traditional communion soothing and uplifting.
Miranda never got her Communion. She doesn't like God.
Kala Acharya has written: 'Indian Philosophical Terms ; Glossary and Sources' 'In dialogue with god' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Congresses, Spiritual life, Mystics 'In dialogue with god' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Congresses, Spiritual life, Mystics
Islam do not do communion since they only believe in one God. The focus of communion in the Christian religion is remembrance of Jesus which is not applicable in Islam.