Monday 29 February 2016

Hazrat Khwaja Moinnuddin Chishti R.A A friend of God must be generous like a river. We all get water from the river to quench our thirst. It does not discriminate whether we are good or bad or whether we are a relation or a stranger.


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Hazrat Khwaja Moinnuddin Chishti R.A A friend of God must be generous like a river. We all get water from the river to quench our thirst. It does not discriminate whether we are good or bad or whether we are a relation or a stranger.


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Saturday 13 February 2016

Baba Waris Shah R.A Raanjhan dhudan main chali…. Mainu raanjha mileya naahi Rab mileyaa raanjha na mileya – Rab raanjhe jaisa naahi Translation: I am in search of my beloved one (Ranajah symbolic). I did not find my beloved one. In this search I am limitless become absolute But that did not satisfied me, my heart still seek the My beloved


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Hazrat Baba Bulleh Shah R.A Paani Bhar Bhar gayiaan sabhe, Aapo apni waar Ek Bhar aayian, Ek Bhar Chaliyaan, Ek khaliyaan baah pasaar Jis jag da tu maan kare Hai, So Jag taar bataaar.......... Translation: The women have all filled their vessels with water, each in their own turn. some have got water and come, some have departed,while others are standing with outstretched arms. The world in which you take such pride crumbles into pieces.......


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"When God decrees a matter, He only says “Be! ـ and it happens" - Surah Baqarah, Quran. "Kun Fayakun" is a phrase from Quran, meaning "Be! And it is" It is God's order. It is also symbol of his authority, his power, his words which no being or things can refute. These are also the words behind creation of universe, the Big Bang. In Sufism, they hold immense importance, power and secrets. Download KUN FAYAKUN, a beautiful composition by legendary composer A.R.Rahman at http://ift.tt/1ThG099 #sufism


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Friday 5 February 2016

Story about Allama Iqbal and Rumi, narrated by Dr. Javid Iqbal

Retired Justice Dr. Javid Iqbal, son of National Poet of Pakistan Allama Iqbal recently passed away. Dr. Javid, like his was an exceptional personality in Urdu Literature. He narrates some very amazing events about Allama Iqbal in his book ‘Apna Garebaan Chaak‘, which remains one of the most beautiful biography of his father. Dr. Javid reveal a very mystical and spirtual aspect of Allama's Life, especially his reverence for Maulana Rumi, which is described in a beautiful event at Mevlana Rumi visit Allama Iqbal – Story narrated by Javid Iqbal.

Hazrat Baba Bulleh Shah R.A Laagi re laagi bal bal jaave Is laagi ko koun bhujaaveeee..... Translation: I burn, i burn , i am ablaze with love. Who can put out the flames in this women who is on fire......?


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