But you're claiming to know what it means, so you should be able to tell what it is and what makes something vain repetition.
There is great wisdom behind the repetitiveness.
There is tons of repetition in the Bible, in the Lord's prayer and in general in the prayers of Christians - we know about the prayer books.
Hi,
I never said the Qur'an or the wisdom behind the repetitiveness is unwise.
It's the ritualistic repetitiveness that's unwise and a tool of mind control.
Instead, thought, examination even questioning the wisdom should be encouraged.
eg. The Apostle Paul commended the Beroans for examining the scriptures to see whether these things were true.
The bible also has wisdom, nonetheless Jesus discourages constant repetition,
instead the bible encourage "reflection" by meditation [not the new age meditation of emptying ones mind], this type of meditation involves examining a subject from all angles.
This enables rational thinking and discussion from the heart instead of just repeating phrases mindlessly learned by rote.
It's true there are repetitions in the bible, the reason is that repetitions is not condemned.
Rather it's a certain type of repetition that is discouraged.
A repetition should be a reminder, not have the objective to influence the subconscious by inculcating creeds through constant repetitive exposure.
It should appeal to the cerebral cortex where the seat of reason and conscious thoughts are.
To understand this concept discernment is required. Discernment is not a skill learned by rote.
We should keep in mind that the discussion is about repetitiveness that is required from the people for the purpose of indoctrination.
Repetition for the purpose of being able to learn a sura, a bible text or a song is a different matter altogether since these repetition serve a specific purpose and are not part of a religious formula.
The Lord's prayer is only a template or an example, Jesus specifically asked his disciples "NOT" to repeat it.
The prayer books you mention are not in the bible. They are a written by the same people who burned the bibles in the dark ages.
The bible encourages prayer from the heart not pre-written prayers or prayers from rote. .
Should you want an example of the reason for my understanding of the negative, and controlling effect of excessive repetition I have listed 2 quotes.
Quote: "Repeated exposure to a brand (or concept) can create a liking for it, even when presented without any factual information..." Robert Zajonc (eminent psychologist)
Quote: "...people experience a "glow of warmth when in the presence of familiar things (or thoughts)..." Edward B. Titchener(author of "textbook of psychology")
and 2 sites:
"Repetition increases the likelihood that a statement will be accepted as true." This illusory truth effect is well-established;
Ethics and Psychology: Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements
"Does repetition breed belief? Yes! It's one of the fundamentals of propaganda and brainwashing.
When people hear the same indefensible, even ridiculous message sent over and over again by a source of authority... (they... believe it).)
Does repetition breed belief? - Quora
Note: I am not under the illusion that my opinions are better than yours, should they be proven wrong I am ready to change them.