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While written in the context of Muslim prayers, it's relevant to prayer in all religions. It is also an excellent guide to salat - ritual prayer in Islam.
The book explains in detail (with pictures) the various steps in salat. But more than that it relates the times of prayer and steps within prayer to spiritual development and awareness. And it is here that the real value of the book comes forth.
Using this as a base, the authors then describe a meditative prayer exercise - similar to Vedic "follow the breath" meditations.
In short this is not an academic description of prayer or theory but an invitation to readers to embark on the path.
The only negative - and this is a very very minor quibble - is with some of the transliterations of Arabic and grammatical comments.