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  • Short Sufi Stories, Saints and Islamic Geometry  by AdrisAnsar
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    Throughout our journey, we have explored the rich and complex world of Sufism, a mystical tradition within Islam that emphasizes the importance of direct experience of the divine and the cultivation of spiritual realization. We have encountered the teachings of the awliyah, including Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband, Imam al-Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, and Mawlana Sheikh Mehmet Adil Rabbani Naqshbandi, each of whom has left a profound impact on the Islamic tradition and on spiritual seekers around the world. We have also explored the use of sacred geometry in Sufism, and its influence on art and design in both the Islamic world and the Western modern-day world. Through our exploration of these mystical teachings and practices, we have gained a deeper understanding of the beauty and complexity of the Islamic tradition and its continuing relevance to our lives today. In today's world, the impact of Sufism can be seen in many different ways. One of the most important is its role in promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding, particularly in the face of rising tensions between different religious and cultural groups. Sufism emphasizes the importance of compassion, mercy, and love towards all people, regardless of their background or beliefs. This message of unity and acceptance has helped to bridge divides between different communities and to foster a greater sense of mutual respect and understanding. The influence of Sufism can also be seen in the arts, particularly in the field of music. Many musical traditions around the world have been influenced by Sufi music, which is known for its spiritual and mystical qualities.
  • Beauty in a Beast. by justbathool
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    Laila Jamal has her own idea of beauty. A kind soul, a pure heart, a warm smile - that's what she believes in. But when she's forced into a bond with Sulthan Azad, the man they call Beast, she begins to see that beauty isn't always visible. Sometimes, it hides in the most unexpected places.
  •  Ishq -e- Noor. by justbathool
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    Mahey Noor Nowrin, a young girl from a Muslim town in Sri Lanka, is leading a normal life. However, things begin to change when her half-Pakistani cousin, Ishqin Rohil, enters her world. For the first time in her life, she became the poem- not the poet. Ishq-e-Noor revolves around two cousins who were brought up on different paths- yet end up on the same.
  • Forty Rules Of love by DuStyKeysOfPiAnO
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    "Do not seek any rules or methods of worship. Say whatever your pained heart chooses. " "O soul! When the veil is gone, we are gone. " "I planted roses, but without you, they were thorns. I hatched peacock eggs, and snakes were inside. Played the harp, sour music. I went to Eighth Heaven, It was the lowest hell" "Surrender to grace. The ocean cares for each wave until it reaches the shore. You are given more help than you will ever know. " "I have phrases & whole pages memorised, But nothing can be told of love. " ~ Maulana Jalal Ud-din Rumi Lovely Readers☆ In this book, I have published the forty rules of Sufi book, ' Forty rules of love ' by Elif Shafak. Give it a read. It might be able to help you like it did mine. These rules are spiritual so it can be read by any relegion.
  • Eye Of Kindness by shaukatbakhtawar
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    Few words might help you find serenity and courage to spread love....
  • Rise In Love by rainy123dreamer
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    (The Quotes in book cover are by Sufi Master Younus AlGohar) Invocation (Initiation) of the Heart is actually spiritual synchronisation of the word 'God' in the beating system of the heart. The purpose of production of divine energy is to enlighten the spiritual heart (the entity known as Qalb). -Sufi Master Younus AlGohar All content in here belong to their respectful owner.
  • One. by storytelleramsha
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    When will you begin that long journey into yourself?
  • The Awaited One by rainy123dreamer
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    The Awaited One His Divine Eminence Lord Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi is the universal spiritual master, the unifier and a towering messianic personality. Having examined His revolutionary teachings, sublime character and spiritual authority, hundreds of thousands of people have come to recognise His Divine Eminence as the Awaited Imam Mehdi, Promised Messiah and Foretold Kalki Avatar. His Divine Eminence Ra Gohar Shahi's images have become prominent on the surface of various celestial and terrestrial bodies such as the Moon, the Sun, the Holy Black Stone (Mecca, Saudi Arabia) and the Monster Star. These divine signs have been able to perform various miracles and attest to His Divine Eminence's rank as the Awaited One. Above Mentioned Information is from the given website : http://www.goharshahi.us/about/ https://www.theawaitedone.com/about/lord-ra-riaz-gohar-shahi Visit AlraTv on YouTube to Know More, the link is attached in my Bio.
  • The 40 rules of Love by roronoazoro111
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    Engraved in this book are the forty rules of the religion of love, made by Shams of Tambriz Disclaimer: I do not owe anything described in the book
  • Dagh Dehlvi by sufinamawebmaster
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    Nawab Mirza Khan Dagh Dehlavi (1831-1905), was born and brought up in the red fort of Delhi where his mother was married to prince Mirza Mohammad Sultan, son of Bahadur Shah Zafar.
  • We are the Dreamers by AhmedDautovic
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    If you are on the way of finding yourself, then this poetry is for you, it will make you lose yourself in love. Only love can find us and make us alive again and we are the price for it.
  • Memory by MzrkGibble
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    "The Sufi mystics constructed a room of such exact proportions that anyone who entered it would begin to weep within forty seconds." A young man goes on a date, visits an art museum, and tries a unusual psychotherapy
  • In Search Of The Hidden Treasure by almuzrines
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    There is a Hidden Treasure within us waiting and wanting to be discovered by us, it's just a matter of knowing ones self, its origin and conception. Above all the Almighty Allah the Supreme, the Sublime, the Merciful, the Benevolent holds the keys to unlock this treasures. May Allah guides us in every undertaking we make and increase our knowledge about our True Religion "Islam".
  • Journey to the world of Sufism🕌📿 by Tanishqa516
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    Sufism is a mystical side of islam that emphasis to discover God in our inner-selfs And to fight against our own nafs(bad side of soul). Sufism is a islamic spirituality and Its gate is open for whole humanity.The main focus of sufism is on love and defeat of one's own ego. we all are not unknown with growth of sufism in western world, My motive to write this novel is to make more and more people aware about sufism.. I want this novel best for those who want to know about sufism ❤️✨☘️.
  • HekimNagar by siyahsurkh
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    A story which is about people of hekimNagar. hekimNagar, a khanqah Sharif , which a saint personality , Baba huzur leads. story reveals few glimps of some life events of the people of hekimnagar.... 🕊️ 🕊️ 🕊️
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  • Into the unknown 🖤 by kas_af
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    Join Kashaf and Raheel on their poignant journey of love, faith, and self-discovery. From chance encounters to eternal bonding, this heartwarming tale explores the 7 stages of love, spirituality, and personal growth. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Lahore, Pakistan, this story beautifully weaves together Islamic philosophy, Sufism, and poetry to create a timeless narrative of devotion, resilience, and the transformative power of love."
  • Things You Must Know About Spirituality In This Era. by rainy123dreamer
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    'Love is the Ultimate Truth' 'Only divine love fills the heart ❤️ with peace and bliss.' 💕✨ - Sufi Master Younus AlGohar The Authors of the Quotations and Articles in this book are : His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi, Sufi Master Younus AlGohar Watch AlraTv on YouTube the link is attached in my Bio.
  • Between Earth & Sky by authorsaar
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    "Kya Tu Bhi Toota Hai Meri Tarah?" "Usi Ki Talaash Mein Jo Mujhko Kho Gaya" "Jinhe Khuda Bhi Bhool Gaya" "Ishq Jo Jurm Ban Gaya" "Tumne Mujhe Kaha Tha Bachane, Par Khud Kho Gaye" "Teri Dastan Adhoori Hi Sahi" "Main Woh Gunaah Hoon Jo Mohabbat Mein Likha Gaya" "Jab Toot Ke Bikhra Ishq" "Mitti Mein Mil Kar Bhi Tera Naam Zinda Hai" ***************************************** Radhika (broken, but forcing calm): "You left, Krish. And you didn't even look back." Krish (voice hard, almost trembling): "Maybe I had to. Maybe I couldn't survive if I did." Radhika (shaking): "Then why does it still hurt like hell?" Krish: "Because some things break deeper than bones." Radhika (voice breaking): "You think I can love you, after everything?" Krish (quietly): "I think you already did. And that's what scares you." Radhika (last, almost whispering): "If love was the reason I survived... why does it feel like the reason I'm still dying?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tejash (low, cold): "You destroyed her, Saraswi. You know that, right?" Saraswi (defensive, biting back tears): "And what about you, Tejash? You left me to drown in rumors you never denied." Tejash: "Sometimes silence is safer than the truth." Saraswi (desperate): "Tejash, please... say you didn't hate me." Tejash (looking away): "I never hated you. That was the problem." --------------------------------------------------------------------- Viya (soft, to Vidyut): "Tell me it wasn't my fault, please." Vidyut (gritting his jaw): "You were the only reason I stayed. Don't ever say sorry for saving me." Viya (echoing through tears): "Then why does it feel like we all died the day school ended?" Vidyut (bitter laugh): "Because maybe we did." --------------------------------------------------------------------- "How could the earth ever touch the sky- except through dreams."
  • Rabbani by Millennium_Star__
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    A true Rabbani