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Baha'i
Baha'is do not as a rule say "grace" before meals.. but there are times when they are asked to do so..
I haven't done much of a study as to why we don't but we don't normally do it. So any way for those occasions when a Grace is requested
Prayer of `Abdu'l-Baha to be recited before eating
My Lord and My Hope.
Praise be to Thee that Thou
hast sent down upon us this spiritual table, this divine
bounty, this heavenly blessing.
O our Lord, enable us
to eat of this food of the kingdom that its subtle
essences may pervade the corners of our spiritual being
and that there may be produced from [it?] that
heavenly strength for the service of Thy cause, the
spread of Thy revelation, and the adorning of Thy
garden with lofty trees bearing branches near at hand,
perfumed with fresh breezes.
Thou, verily, art the All-
generous. Thou art the Possessor of mighty grace. Thou
art the Merciful, the Compassionate.
- Amr va Khalq,
Here's a prayer to be recited after eating:
Prayer of `Abdu'l-Baha to be recited after eating
My Lord and my Hope.
Thanks be to Thee for these
bestowals and bounties. Lord, Lord, raise us up unto
Thy Kingdom and seat us at the tables of Thy realm
on high. Give us to eat of the food of Thy presence
and give us to taste of the sweetness of beholding Thy
beauty - this, in truth, is our highest wish and Thy
greatest bestowal and most mighty bounty. Lord, Lord,
make this easy for us.
Verily, Thou art the Generous,
the Bountiful, and Thou art the Giver, the Mighty, the
Compassionate. Upon thee be greetings and praise.
Amr va Khalq IV 70
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Normally Baha'is do not say "Amen" at the conclusion of a prayer..
We do however usually have at the conclusion of the prayer references to the attributes of God.. as above:
"...Thou, verily, art the All-
generous. Thou art the Possessor of mighty grace. Thou
art the Merciful, the Compassionate"
and
"Verily, Thou art the Generous,
the Bountiful, and Thou art the Giver, the Mighty, the
Compassionate"
I haven't done much of a study as to why we don't but we don't normally do it. So any way for those occasions when a Grace is requested
Prayer of `Abdu'l-Baha to be recited before eating
My Lord and My Hope.
Praise be to Thee that Thou
hast sent down upon us this spiritual table, this divine
bounty, this heavenly blessing.
O our Lord, enable us
to eat of this food of the kingdom that its subtle
essences may pervade the corners of our spiritual being
and that there may be produced from [it?] that
heavenly strength for the service of Thy cause, the
spread of Thy revelation, and the adorning of Thy
garden with lofty trees bearing branches near at hand,
perfumed with fresh breezes.
Thou, verily, art the All-
generous. Thou art the Possessor of mighty grace. Thou
art the Merciful, the Compassionate.
- Amr va Khalq,
Here's a prayer to be recited after eating:
Prayer of `Abdu'l-Baha to be recited after eating
My Lord and my Hope.
Thanks be to Thee for these
bestowals and bounties. Lord, Lord, raise us up unto
Thy Kingdom and seat us at the tables of Thy realm
on high. Give us to eat of the food of Thy presence
and give us to taste of the sweetness of beholding Thy
beauty - this, in truth, is our highest wish and Thy
greatest bestowal and most mighty bounty. Lord, Lord,
make this easy for us.
Verily, Thou art the Generous,
the Bountiful, and Thou art the Giver, the Mighty, the
Compassionate. Upon thee be greetings and praise.
Amr va Khalq IV 70
====
Normally Baha'is do not say "Amen" at the conclusion of a prayer..
We do however usually have at the conclusion of the prayer references to the attributes of God.. as above:
"...Thou, verily, art the All-
generous. Thou art the Possessor of mighty grace. Thou
art the Merciful, the Compassionate"
and
"Verily, Thou art the Generous,
the Bountiful, and Thou art the Giver, the Mighty, the
Compassionate"