There are also other inscriptions, inscribed with sacred verses, in Kufic and Thuluth scripts.
On account of this, some of sacred verses are recited more than once during worship.
Across the country, all usual radio and television programming was replaced by the mournful chanting of sacred verses.
This process required the presence of ten witnesses and the recital of ceremonial sacred verses.
Every night, always, some of the people were teaching and others were learning the sacred verses.
For instance, in formal meals, it is a practice to sing sacred verses to dedicate the meal to God.
In sacred verse, domestic happiness was presented as a cherished ideal and marriage provided a running metaphor for the expression of love for the Divine.
Lovell Squire (1809-1892) was a Quaker schoolteacher, meteorologist and writer of sacred verse.
The five Sikhs sat on the ground around the bowl reverently as the holy water was being churned to the recitation of the sacred verses.
At the lower part there is an inscription with plaster work and adorned with floral design and sacred verses.