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Tuesday, 31 December 2019
Happy New Year..... As you, and your business, continue to move forward in time, and the calendar clicks over, I send a Sufi blessing of peace and protection, success and prosperity, health and happiness to you and yours. In the Name of the One Most Compassionate, Most Merciful, Most Kind I ask in the Name of the One to help us all to know that our hearts are always cared for that our every step is guided that we need do nothing alone. Help to open the way, to reveal the path, to make the signs unmistakable. I ask for nourishment, and support, in abundance for us all. I ask that all of those who need the gifts that we’ve been given, find their way to us without blocks, or veils, or hesitations. Make our provision easy. I ask for love, and healing. For mercy, and kindness. For power and ability. For gentleness and peace. For strength and success. For life, for justice, for form. I ask for presence, and light. And Love, and love, and love. For you, and your loved ones, and your business, in this new year. With love Team www.thesufi.com
"He is Allah, other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him. He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Fashioner; to Him belong the best names. Whatever is in the heavens and earth is exalting Him. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise." Surah Al-Hashr Ayah 23-24 Download entire Surah in amazing voice of Imam-e-Kaaba Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais at https://ift.tt/37m6ro8
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Monday, 30 December 2019
و لا الغالب الاللہ There is no one Dominant, except the Grand Being of Allah [Muslims ruled in Andalucia Spain for almost 700 years and left some amazing architecture there. This photo is of Madrassa in Granada where pupils learned Quran. These verses and architecture depict both glory of Islam and Muslims.
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Saturday, 28 December 2019
Khud unheen ko pukarange hum door se Raaste mein agar paoon thak jaenge We will call Prophet SAW for help from far When out feel get tired walking on long path to Prophet SAW Faslon Ko Takkaluf is our No. 2 greatest Naat ever. Download at https://ift.tt/2rCjHFh
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Wednesday, 25 December 2019
team TheSufi.com wishes all a very happy Xmas and blessed 2020.
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Saturday, 21 December 2019
Friday, 20 December 2019
Quote by Hazrat Ataillah as-Sakandari R.A. Read more Sufi Poems and Quotes at https://ift.tt/2Z8wix7
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019
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Thursday, 12 December 2019
Kalam Mirza Ghalib Aah ko chahiye ik umar asar honay tak Kaun jeeta hai teri zulf se sarr honay tak آہ کو چاہیے اک عمر اثر ہونے تک کون جیتا ہے تری زلف کے سر ہونے تک It will take a lifetime of sighs to melt lover's heart But who knows if lover will breathe that long to have beloved's heart Mirza Ghalib's this beautiful Ghazal lives on after so many centuries. Download in Jagjit Singh's voice as GHAZAL NUMBER # 76 at https://ift.tt/2PNFXGL
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Hazrat Rumi R.A did not begin writing poetry seriously until the traumatic disappearance of Shams of Tabriz ( Spiritual Master)from his life. Shams’ disappearance deeply disturbed Rumi, but it also helped him evolve spiritually. “Rumi tried to deal with the suffering caused by Shams’ departure, and he realizes this love he’s seeking is within himself,” Gooch said. “That, in some sense, Shams is within him.” Rumi went on to write over 3,000 ghazals, lyrical, rhymed poems often dealing with themes of love, and over 2,000 robaiyat, or four-line rhyming poems. He also wrote a six-volume spiritual epic in couplets, known as the Masnavi. *** Download Manasvi from our website click link: https://ift.tt/38rguK3
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Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Kalam Momin Khan Momin Woh Jo Hum Mein Tum Me Qarar Tha, Tumhein Yaad Ho Ke Naa Yaad Ho. Wohi Yaani Waada Wafa Ka, Tumhein Yaad Ho Ke Na Yaad Ho. وہ جو ہم میں تم میں قرار تھا ، تمہیں یاد ہو کہ نہ یاد ہو وہی یعنی وعدہ وفا کا، تمہیں یاد ہو کہ نہ یاد ہو That love we shared once, unsure whether you remember of not That promise of loyalty that we made once, whether you remember our not Momin Khan Momin is compared to classic poets such as Ghalib. Download below beautiful Ghazal in MP3, which is NUMBER 98 IN OUR REACHING OF 100 GREATEST GHAZALS. https://ift.tt/2PNFXGL
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Hazrat Rumi R.A was likely never called “Rumi” during his lifetime. The term means Rumi means “from Rome,” referring to the Byzantine Roman Empire. The empire included present-day Turkey, where Rumi lived most of his adult life. His birth name was Mohammad. Because the name was so common, people were given nicknames. When he began to see visions of angels, his father gave him the title of “Khodavandgar” which is Persian for “Lord” or “Master.” His father also called him “Jalaloddin,” meaning “Splendor of the Faith.” Later in his life, Rumi was called “Mowlana,” or “Our Teacher” or “Our Master.” It’s likely that he was never called Rumi, the name he’s known by around the globe today. ** #Preludes of 6 Volumes of Mevlana Rumi’s Masnavi: Rumi’s tribute to Hazrat Hisamudin click our website link: https://ift.tt/38rguK3
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Monday, 9 December 2019
‘The real shaykh is the one who takes away veils between you and him, and you hear him when he sends a message [to your heart]’ - Ataillah as-Sakandari R.A. in his book "al-Hikam, The Wisdoms" Read life stories of 50+ saints including Hazrat Maulana Rumi, Attar, Shaykh Saadi, Rabia Basri and more at https://ift.tt/340azbj
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Friday, 6 December 2019
Thursday, 5 December 2019
Shaqiq Balkhi (d. 810). Ninth century sufi saint Shaqiq was from Balkh (a city in present day Afghanistan) and traveled many times as a merchant to Turkestan. On one of his travels he encountered an idol worshiper who was weeping before his idol. Shaqiq felt that the idol worshipper was misguided and decided to lead him towards the correct path. “You should worship the living God who has created the world—the all knowing and all powerful God. Be ashamed of your idol worshipping since nothing comes out of it,” Shaqiq told the idol worshiper. “Well, if your god is so powerful, why can’t he provide for you in your own town so that you wouldn’t have to travel such long distances for a living?” replied the idol worshiper. This response made Shaqiq realize his own ignorance and led him in search of the real God. Similarly, when we encounter someone who demonstrates genuine love and compassion in helping others, we may be led to reflect on our own shortcomings, which in turn may guide us towards the state of talab..... *** For more about Sufism click our website link: www.thesufi.com
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Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Story of Hazrat Faridi-ul-Din "Attar" R.A A pharmacist by profession, Attar was once working in his shop when a beggar came in and asked him for help. He refused. The beggar again asked for money and Attar again refused. Finally, the beggar asked Attar, “How are you going to leave this world?” “In the same way that you will leave it,” Attar replied. “Can you really die like me?” the beggar asked. “Yes, of course.” Attar replied. Thereupon, the beggar lay down on the floor, placed his wooden bowl underneath his head, uttered “Allah” and died. When Attar saw this he became bewildered, left his shop and began his spiritual quest. Leaving aside the miraculous aspect of this story, the point here is that when Attar experienced the total detachment of the beggar from the created world he was shocked into realizing his own imprisonment in the circumstances of his life. This in turn kindled the fire of yearning in his heart, the yearning for detachment from concern with worldly matters. Such encounters make us give up our conventional life in pursuit of the unknown. **For more Sufi Stories click over website link: www.thesufi.com
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Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Greatest Ghazal # 84: Mehdi Hassan and Noor Jehan sings Aapko Bhool Jaayen Ham. According to music critics there are 2 heavy weights from Pakistan whose vocal diversity remains unmatched today, from ghazals to geet to playback singing. Mallika Taraum Noor Jehan and Shahenshah-e-Ghazal Mehdi Hassan. Aapko Bhool Jaayen is a manifestation of two greatest singers ever in the world of south asian music. Download 100 Greatest Ghazals in MP3 at https://ift.tt/2PNFXGL
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