Glimpses: My Mystical Life pt III
With this post we conclude Hazrat Inayat Khan’s recollection of his early years in India, first begun in this post and continued here. At the same time as this poetic Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
With this post we conclude Hazrat Inayat Khan’s recollection of his early years in India, first begun in this post and continued here. At the same time as this poetic Continue Reading →
We continue with Hazrat Inatyat Khan’s recollection of his early life, begun in this post. All this time my progress in school was very slow. I failed every examination, but Continue Reading →
Here is the first portion of an account by Hazrat Inayat Khan of some aspects of his childhood in India. Although he begins with the stated intention of telling his Continue Reading →
In 1910, the highly accomplished but still young professor of music Inayat Khan received an invitation to give some lectures in the United States of America. It was the opportunity Continue Reading →
A pupil said to Murshid, “But you also make mistakes.” “Yes,” replied Murshid, “if I had not made mistakes I would not be able to teach you.” * * * Continue Reading →
The following is taken from the “Sufi,” July 1918. The title of the article refers to a lady in distress, and while it does not specify the nature of her Continue Reading →
We have posted a number of extracts from “Pages the Life of a Sufi,” the memoir by the youngest brother of Inayat Khan, Musharaff Moulamia Khan, most recently one describing his Continue Reading →
The following report is taken from the “Sufi” magazine of June 1919. Benefitting from the continued interest of the Theosophical Society, Hazrat Inayat travelled from London to Scotland, and in addition Continue Reading →
In May 1917 the Sufi magazine published the following article about a visit by Hazrat Inayat Khan to the northern English city of Leeds. He made the journey on the Continue Reading →
Musharaff Moulamia Khan, the youngest brother of Hazrat Inayat Khan, was called by his brother to join him in America when he was only fifteen. In an earlier post, we saw him Continue Reading →