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Nam Simran is a term used in Sikhism to refer to the repeated Remembrance of the Name of God. Baba Guru Nanak introduced this practice as part of his teachings. The practice of the Rememberance of God or the Invocation of the Divine Name is practiced as a means to bring about inner and outer unification, between body and soul. The Sufis also consider such practice beneficial for the unification of the whole person. They call it Dhikr or 'Zikr'.In a sense what Guru Nanak saw was that prayer in the ordinary sense was not enough; we must become prayer- prayer incarnate. It is not enough to enjoy moments of occasional prayer; our life, every aspect of it, including acts and gestures, must be a hymn of devotion, an offering, a prayer. In other words, what this world really needs are not people who say their prayers but people who are their prayers.
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