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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make supplication" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to earnestly and humbly ask for something, often in a formal or religious context. Example: The people gathered in the church to make supplication for their community's safety during the storm.
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IV03 Urban pregnant woman The pregnant woman's destiny is seen to be in the hands of God or Allah, reflected in participants' emphasis upon the need for the pregnant woman to make supplication to God to grant a safe delivery.
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Make supplications afterwards, and do not leave your apartment unless you have performed ablution before leaving...
Make supplications afterwards, and do not leave your apartment unless you have performed ablution before leaving, because the angels will ask for your forgiveness as long as you are in a state of ablution, and will pray for you.
And the people gave tongue, and made supplication unto the Lord, saying, Lord, let our cry come unto thee.
We make du'a (supplication) for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Prophet's extended family including his grandson Husayn (the third Imam for many Shi'as) and the other martyrs of the Massacre of Karbala.
I would then have to check myself before getting angry, before telling a lie, before being abusive, before yelling or screaming, before raising a hand, before standing up after prayer without making a supplication, before being judgmental, before being condescending, before being irresponsible, before being malicious, before being untrustworthy, before being impatient, or before being simply mean.
The Third Phase Before your foot steps in it [the airplane], and before you enter it, you make a prayer and supplications.
No one should notice that you are making the supplication, 'There is no God but God,' because if you say it 1,000 times no one will be able to tell whether you are quiet or remember God.
The 600 or so who turn up for Friday prayers made their supplications outdoors for a while, until cold weather forced them from one temporary room to another.
Kowtow, also spelled kotow, Chinese (Pinyin) keitou or (Wade-Giles romanization) k'o-t'ou, in traditional China, the act of supplication made by an inferior to his superior by kneeling and knocking his head to the floor.
Our supposedly algorithmic culture is not a material phenomenon so much as a devotional one, a supplication made to the computers we have allowed to replace gods in our minds, even as we simultaneously claim that science has made us impervious to religion.
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