Universal Worship Service

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The Universal Worship Service was created by Inayat Khan as a prayer service honoring the religious traditions of the world as equal sources of spirituality.

The service is officiated by the clergy of Universal Sufism who are called Cherags and Cheragas, from the Arabic for 'lamp.' A candle is lit and readings taken on a particular theme from the sacred texts of six of the major world religions and traditions, each evoking a Divine Quality the tradition is said to illustrate:

  • Hinduism (Divine Wisdom)
  • Buddhism (Divine Compassion)
  • Zoroastrianism (Divine Purity)
  • Judaism (Divine Law, or Divine Covenant)
  • Christianity (Divine Self-Sacrifice)
  • Islam (Divine Unity)

Other candles may be lit to honor other world traditions. Some of the more commonly included traditions are:

  • the Goddess Tradition (also called the tradition of the Divine Feminine)
  • Taoism
  • Indigenous Traditions (usually, the indigenous tradition local to the celebration of the service is honored)

The first candle represents the light of Divine Truth, and from it all the other nine candles are lit.

The service also includes Inayat Khan's prayers Saum, Salat, and Khatum.

There are often meditations, sermons, songs, or Dances of Universal Peace following the readings.

The service can be for any theme and is also the background of Universal Sufi weddings, funerals and baby blessings.[1]

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  1. ^ Prajapati O'Neil - Sufi Order International
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