Perhaps you are a person who believes in curses; and if you do, then you are probably very worried if you think you have been cursed. The good news is there are no such thing as curses. They are beliefs, often based on fear or guilt, and sometimes encouraged by certain cultures. If you were told by someone that you are cursed, I can assure you that this is not true. Even if you are having bad luck in your life, that is temporary, and it can change; but curses have nothing to do with it.
What helps to change bad luck is to make a plan, and to surround yourself with people who want to see good things happen for you. If you want to ask God to help you, I would recommend asking Him for self-confidence and the ability to break away from fear. Since there are no such thing as curses, He cannot break one for you, but He can help you gain the strength to move forward in a more positive direction.
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Yes, they pray the ritual prayers according to the Hajj rituals. They pray also all the time asking God forgiveness and asking him to accept their Hajj and to be rewarded for it and they pray all what they hope God accept and fulfill in this life and after.
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Both pray for the same God the Creator and asking for His support and help and forgiveness.
When we pray for rain, we are asking for the spirit of God to fall on us like rain.
Pray means to give yourself to God, open up to him. It is a form of thanking, asking, forgiving all in one, it is your private time with only you and God and your gateway to his words and advice. Pray means to give yourself to God, open up to him. It is a form of thanking, asking, forgiving all in one, it is your private time with only you and God and your gateway to his words and advice.
We are either thanking or asking God something. I feel like I'm talking to a king, when I'm a peasant when I pray.
The Catholic Church teaches that when Catholics pray to saints, they are asking for their intercession and support, much like asking a friend to pray for you. This practice is based on the belief in the communion of saints, where members of the Church, both living and deceased, are interconnected and can support one another through prayer. It is not a form of worship, as worship is reserved for God alone.
No, only God can answer prayers. When we pray to Mary we are asking her to intercede for us before God to have a request granted. God can approve the request or say no.
If God is calling you to be a pastor, God will make a way for it to happen. Talk to your pastor at your church and have him pray for you, asking God to make it clear, to show you the way.
This depends entirely on the Muslim in particular. Muslims pray for everything from peace and prosperity for all on one end and for God to curse and destroy chosen targets on the other end. There are, of course, many Muslims somewhere in between on the spectrum. Muslims also often pray to improve their own spiritual connection to God and to properly recognize God's attributes both in God's being and in their own lives.
Jesus taught thedisciple the Lords prayer, in that he teaches them to pray that God will give them their daily bread. In other words their daily food.