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Posted on June 5th, 2007 by .
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I came across this interesting post at Feministing about the so-called ‘Worlds first spiritual perfume‘. On their website you can find a few guidelines for a ‘spiritual use’ of the perfume:
Spiritual Use of Perfume
• Begin your spiritual practice
(prayer, meditation, contemplation, etc.)
• Establish your desired spiritual state.
• Smell your wrist, maintaining awareness of your spiritual state.
• Keep repeating this association.
• In the course of your day, let it remind you of your spiritual state by smelling your wrist.
• Maintaining contact with the Spiritual Self brings inspirations and insights, only available by spiritual awareness.
That reminds me (and not only me) more of spiritual practices by Muslims then by Christians. I have a lot of memories about the shops for example in Fez selling all kinds of perfumes and about Moroccan male and female friends and colleagues using all kinds of fragrances. According to the Islamic traditions men should use fragrances before prayer. Just like a ritual of washing yourself before prayer, the use of fragrances can be seen as an attempt to reach a state of maximum purity in order to build the relation with Allah. It can also be seen as a disciplining practice, being constantly reminded of the relation with Allah because of the fragrances you constantly smell.
For women this is different. According to the Islamic traditions women should not use fragrances that attract attention from the opposite sex. This means that their state of ritual purity is reached by trying to be modest. Of course this does not mean that are no ‘islamic’ fragrances for women. In fact there many sold at several websites such as The Online Islamic Store, Fragance and Things, Troid.org-the reign of dawa’h (a puritan salafi site), Simple Islam, The Islamic Mall, that sell perfumes (oils) for both men and women. Also several Islamic websites give advice on the use of perfumes such as Islamicnet, Islam-qa and Al-Islam pertaining to issues like death, difference between men and women, ruling on the use of perfumes that contain alcohol.
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