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Thursday, 31 May 2018
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Hazrat Rumi R.A The Sufi become a perfect man - in the world but not of the world........
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Bedam Yehi To Paanch Hain Maqsood e Kainaat main Khair ul Nisa , Hussain, Hassan, Mustafa, Ali O' Bedam, these are the 5 for which universe was created The best of women (Hazrat Fatima), Hussain, Hassan , Muhammad SAW and Hazrat Ali. Download beautiful Manqabat Naad e Ali in voice of Abida Parveen at https://ift.tt/2LH7Ag7
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Sunday, 27 May 2018
Beautiful Naat Ya Rehmatalil Alameen SAW – Muzaffar Warsi Khair ul Bashar Rutba Tera, Awaz e Haq Khutbah Tera Aafaq Teray Saamaeen, Ya Rehmat Al Lil Alameen. You [Muhammad SAW] are the greatest of all Humans Your sermon is the word of God/Truth When you say, the heavens listen You are mercy for all Worlds Download this Naat in MP3 at https://ift.tt/2IRBuQM
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Saturday, 26 May 2018
There is only one Aayat that was revealed inside the Kaaba itself. Upon conquest of Makkah, Allah revealed below when Prophet was inside Kaaba. “Indeed, Allah commands you to render trusts to whom they are due and when you judge between people to judge with justice. Excellent is that which Allah instructs you. Indeed, Allah is ever Hearing and Seeing.” (Surah An-Nisaa 4: 58) DOWNLOAD SURAH NISA IN VOICE OF QARI SADAAQAT ALI AT https://ift.tt/2ks7lZZ
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Friday, 25 May 2018
Hazrat Rumi R.A Fasting is the first principal of medicine fast and see the strenght of the spirit reveal itself........
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Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Monday, 21 May 2018
Gharib Nawaz Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti R.A The lovers of God hear the talk of the Friend directly....
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Sunday, 20 May 2018
Rare Photo of Dr. Javed Iqbal [son of Allama Iqbal] at Mazar of Allama Iqbal. Issi Roz-o-Shabb Mein Ulajh Kar Na Reh Ja Ke Tere Zaman-o-Makaan Aur Bhi Hain Do not tangle yourself in this trap of Day and Night Because there are many Spaces and Times for you [beyond this world] Download this beautiful Ghazal of Allama Iqbal [Sitaron Se Age Jahaan Aur Bhi Hai] in voice of Rahet Fateh Ali Khan at https://ift.tt/2Lgmn1c
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10 BEST OF THE BEST TRACKS OF NUSRAT FATEH SAHIB. https://ift.tt/2Gzj94Z Sufiana Kalam Nusrat Sahib raised singing of Kalam of Bulleh Shah to an unprecedented level, whether it is Baba Bulleh Shah’s famous Mera Piya Ghar Aya or the amazing Gal Ek Nukte Wich Mukdi Hai. 10. Mann Atkeya Beparwa De Naal – Kalam Shah Hussain (9:30) 9. Mera Piya Ghar Aaya Kalam Baba Bulleh Shah Manqabat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan had great respect for Hazrat Imam Hussain R.A. and Hazrat Ali R.A. , which is evident from his evergreen Qawwali such as Ali Maula Ali Maula Ali Dam Dam, Ali Da Malang etc. Below two remain alltime favourites. 8. Ali Maula Ali Maula Ali Dam Dam (7:44) 7. Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast [Original Version] Ghazals Besides Sufi Music, Nusrat Fateh was equally adept at Ghazals, many of which had Sufiana Rang also. There are 2 such ghazals that still remain as fresh as always: 6. Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor [Full Version] 5. Tumhein Dillagi Bhool Jaani Paregi Hamd Hamd Bariya Taala or Praise of Allah Almighty is a genre of poetry in which Urdu and Punjabi excelled. Nusrat Fateh performed few Hamd Kalam but showed his exceptional versatility in then too. 4. Khudi Ka Sare Nihan, La Ilaha Illalah (18:06) – Kalam of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal 3. Meri Tauba Punjabi Love Songs Nusrat Sahib performed so many amazing Punjabi Love Songs, but these 2 have legendary status: 2. Sano Ek Pal Chain Naa Aaway [Live Sessions] 1. Mere Rashke-e-Qamar – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan [Original Version] https://ift.tt/2Gzj94Z
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Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Hazrat Rumi R.A The beauty you see in me, is a reflection of me......
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Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Hazrat Rumi R. A I automatically smile when you message me......
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Monday, 14 May 2018
Sufi Saying..... Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see....
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Sunday, 13 May 2018
Hazrat Mir Dard R. A poetically explained why there was no difference between the places of worship on the mystical level: - Dair tha¯ Ka‘ba tha¯ ya¯ but kha¯na tha¯ Hum to sab me˘hma¯n the va¯n tu¯hı¯ È™a¯h.ib-i kha¯na tha¯ Translation: In monastery, at Ka‘ba or in temple We all are guests; only Thee are the Master of the house.
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Saturday, 12 May 2018
Hazrat Sultan Bahoo R. A Jinhaan andar hubb duneaa dee, gharq unhaan dee kishtee hoo Tark duniaa dee kar tu Baahoo, khaasaa raah bahishtee hoo.... Translation: If you are ambitious for the world, you will drown midstream in the ocean of life. Let us renounce the world, O Bahu, and adopt the invaluable path to God.......
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Friday, 11 May 2018
Hazrat Shah Nasir, a poet of Delhi : Sham‘a ke zer-i qadam hai manzil-i iqlı m-i ‘ishq sar se jo guz˝re use kaisa safar hai door ka.... Translation: The destination of the clime of Love is right under the foot of the candle Still what a long journey for those who started from the ...........‘head’
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Thursday, 10 May 2018
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
Qutub ul Aqtab Hazrat Khwaja Syed Muhammad Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki R.A Saying about the life of a Sufi…. A Sufi must eat very little. If he eats full-belly, he is a slave of his Nafs. He must eat only to retain sufficient vitality to enable him to keep his body and soul together, so that he may be able to perform his devotional duties conveniently and successfully. A Sufi's dress must be very simple, free of all pomp and show. If he wears his dress for the sake of show, he is a dacoit in the path of renunciation. A Sufi must talk and sleep as little as possible to avoid all sorts of worthless worldly entanglements. Hazrat Bayazid Bastami strived unsuccessfully in the devotion of God for 70 years at a stretch in order to get 'nearness to God'. He, however, succeeded in attaining this 'nearness-to-God' only when he threw away even his last earthen bowl (aabkhara) in which he used to drink water and his only leather 'khirqa' (cloak) in order to complete his renouncement of the world, thus depending absolutely upon, and surrendering himself completely to, the will, pleasure and mercy of God.
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Sunday, 6 May 2018
Khawaja Sahib ( Ajmer Shareef) Khawaja Muin al-Din Chishti Radi Allahu anhu, arrived in Ajmer at the age of 52 years around 587 Hijri (1190 C.E.), on his divine mission, unique in the annals of Islam. His only armour for the success of his great mission was the greatest "invisible power" that pervades and sustains the whole universe. At that time, Ajmer was ruled by Prithvi Raj Chauhan, a famous Rajput king. In his court, he had a large number of powerful magicians with a certain Ajai Pal as their leader. Khawaja Sahib stayed on a hill close to Ana Sagar lake now known as the 'Chillah Khawaja Sahib'. When the news spread that a very pious dervish had come to Ajmer, people began to flock to him in increasing numbers. Whoever came to him, received the kindest treatment and blessings. People were so much inspired by his divine teachings and simplicity that they began to embrace Islam in huge numbers. Many became his disciples. Even Ajai pal submitted himself to the divine powers of Khawaja Sahib, gave up all his magic and became his disciple [mureed]. Meanwhile, Shahab al-Din Ghori again attacked India, in 1192 C.E., and in the famous battle of Tarain, defeated Prithvi Raj. When Shahab al-Din Ghori came to know of the presence of Khawaja Sahib at Ajmer, he personally came to see him at his resting place, and enjoyed the graceful occasion of his meeting. Khawaja Sahib continued his noble magnificent mission, showing the Path of Truth to the people. He also sent his mureeds [disciples] and khalifas [successors] to the different parts of the country who also served the people and preached the tenets of Islam. A few of his prominent successors are: 1. Khawaja Qutb al-Din Bakhtiyar Khaki (Delhi. ob. 1236) 2. Shaykh Farid al-Din Ganj-e-Shakar (Pak Pattan ob. 1265) 3. Shaykh Nidam al-Din Awliya (Delhi, ob. 1325) 4. Shaykh Nasir al-Din Chiragh Delhi (Delhi, ob. 1356) ************************************************************************************ Listen and free download Beautiful Qawwali in the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan from our website click the link given below.. https://ift.tt/2HULzvW
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Friday, 4 May 2018
Chisti order of Sufism remains the most admired in India. Khwaja Moeenudin Chisti is called Ghareeb Nawaz for a reason, as he always stood by the poor and needy people. Sabri Brothers were true devotees of Hazrat Khwaja Moeenudin Chishti, and there was no concert in which they did not mention their love for Khwaja Piya. They loved their Khwaja Piya and Khwaja loved them back. Download 50+ MP3, the largest ever, by Sabri Brothers at https://ift.tt/2IePjaR
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Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen R. A A learned man looked at an unlearned man and asked, “Who can be called a man?" The unlearned man said. “A man is one who lives with good conduct. good thoughts. the quality of not hurting other lives. compassion for all lives, and peace."
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Thursday, 3 May 2018
Hazrat Aamir Khusroo R.A Bar hal-e-zar-e-man nazar-e-kun ze raahay lutf Tu Badshah-e-husni o Khusrau gada e tou...... ******************************************* Mere khasta e haal pe apne Karam Ki nazar Karo Tum Husn ke Badshah Ho or Khusroo tumhara fakeer hai.... Translation: let you grace fall on my blighted self You are the lord of grace, and Khusro but a begger of you.....
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Wednesday, 2 May 2018
TheSufi.com began 14 years ago with this story by Rumi. "Yesterday, Shaykh was searching the city with a lamp in his hands. "I am tired of action of Evil and Barbarians. I want to witness a HUMAN. With my indolent companions, my heart is weeping. Now it yearns for Lion of Allah [Ali] or Rustam!", Shaykh exclaimed. Shaykh replied, "I have been searching such a Human myself, but unable to find yet." "The desire is for that, that is hard to be found", said the Shaykh"
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Tuesday, 1 May 2018
The festival of Shab e Barat falls in the run up to Ramadan and is considered the night when God forgives sinners. Muslims believe that God writes destinies for the coming year, taking into account their past actions – so they ask his mercy for any transgressions. It is also common in many regions for worshippers to offer prayers to Allah for forgiveness from their deceased loved ones. In Bangladesh, many people will fast on the day after the Shab e Barat night and in South Asia individuals hand out food and aid to their neighbours and the poor. The date of Shab e Barat is also celebrated as the birthday of Muhammad al-Mahdi, who is commemorated by Twelver Shia Muslims as being the saviour of mankind.
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Ae Husn E Haqiqi, Noor E Azal Tenu Wajib Te Imkaan Kahun Tenu Khaliq Zaat Qadeem Kahun Tenu Haadis Khalq Jahan Kahun O' True Beauty, O' Everlasting Noor [Light]! Shall I Call You Essential Or Mere Probability Shall I Call You The Ancient Deity, Shall I Call You The Writer, The Creator Of All Worlds. Download Arieb Azhar's excellent song 'HUSN E HAQIQI' along with many other at https://ift.tt/2w1m6LH
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