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fana

American  
[fuh-nah] / fəˈnɑ /

noun

Islam.
  1. the ecstatic union of the Sufi with the Divine.


Etymology

Origin of fana

First recorded in 1865–70, fana is from the Arabic word fanā' annihilation

Example Sentences

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He sought fana, union with God, and his relationship with God was personal and loving.

From "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel

Nigras inter aves avis est, qu� plurima turres, Antiquas �des, celsaque fana colit.

From Essays by Benson, Arthur Christopher

It may be distinctly proved, that the gods and goddesses of the heathens were accustomed to have their tabernacula and fana, and that some of them were portable.

From A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 by Kerr, Robert

Having a deficient portion of internal and proper warmth, minds of this class seek in the crowd circum fana for a warmth in common, which they do not possess singly.

From Biographia Literaria by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

Ob haec beneficia, quibus illi obstupescunt, nullos honores mihi nisi verborum decerni sino; statuas, fana, τέθριππα prohibeo, nec sum in ulla re alia molestus 15 civitatibus, sed fortasse tibi, qui haec praedicem de me.

From Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Luce, Edmund

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