Guest Room : Learning by loving (English-Dutch)
The Inner Call is happy to present this personal reflection by Halima Vissers. What is so beautiful about sufism is that it teaches you so much about love. Often, we Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
The Inner Call is happy to present this personal reflection by Halima Vissers. What is so beautiful about sufism is that it teaches you so much about love. Often, we Continue Reading →
At a recent Universal Worship service held in Quito to celebrate the year-end, Baasit Patricio Carrillo gave the following sermon. The translation to English was kindly provided by Inam Anda; Continue Reading →
The following poem was recently sent to some friends by Sadokat Iymani Rakhmanova, and was translated by Nirtan Pasnak. Iymani lives in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Томленье сердца.Где ты? Явись!Я здесь- песней Continue Reading →
The following lines were sent as a response to the post The Treasure in the Field, but comments to the Inner Call are regrettably easy to overlook so we present Continue Reading →
The following reflection on the Goddess Athena is courtesy of Nirtan Ekaterina Pasnak. Is wisdom active or passive? In ancient Greek mythology, wisdom is represented by the goddess Athena. Since Continue Reading →
An online Spanish language retreat on the theme of ‘The Sea of Truth’ concluded a few days ago. Included in the retreat was a Universal Worship service that survived not Continue Reading →
The Inner Call is happy to offer a sermon on the unusual topic of ‘Distinctions and Differences,’ given by Inam Rodrigo Anda in an online worship service on March 25th. Continue Reading →
The following article by Nuria Irene Daly was first published in the Australian Sufi Movement newsletter Spirit Matters. I was born during the war – my parents desperately longed for Continue Reading →
Readers may enjoy this slideshow of the warm-hearted greetings that were sent from around the world for the celebration of Visalat Day on the 5th of February.
One day, while exploring the closed stacks of the University in Bergen, where she works as a conservator, Nirtan Pasnak made an astonishing discovery : a well used German edition Continue Reading →