Ayatollah al-Uzma Bahjat was a proponent of various spiritual practices aimed at fostering a profound connection with God. Among these practices, the remembrance of God (dhikr) features prominently. He advised followers to engage in regular prayers and supplications, emphasizing the transformative power of sincere devotion.
The notion of ghaflah, or heedlessness, is pervasive in his teachings. He encouraged believers to guard against distractions that detract from spiritual well-being. His personal lifestyle embodied this ethos; Ayatollah Bahjat was known for his ascetic lifestyle, eschewing the temptations of worldly life in favor of spiritual enrichment.
5. Jurisprudential Perspectives
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