Baba Farid : Turn to Allah
For more about the Punjabi Sufi saint Baba Shaikh Farid, see this previous post. Sheikh Farid speaks:dear friend, turn to Allah.This body shall becomedust in the miserable,dark house of the Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Flashes of divine light from illuminated souls
For more about the Punjabi Sufi saint Baba Shaikh Farid, see this previous post. Sheikh Farid speaks:dear friend, turn to Allah.This body shall becomedust in the miserable,dark house of the Continue Reading →
Once Jesus was asked a question by someone who wished to advance on the path : “What is the most difficult barrier of all?” Jesus replied, “Clearly, it is God’s Continue Reading →
Syed Ibrahim Khan (1548? – 1628 CE) was born a Muslim, perhaps in Amroha, although some say in Kabul, and adopted Raskhan as his pen name. He came from a Continue Reading →
Andal (7th – 8th c. CE), also known as Kothai, was born in what is now Tamil Nadu, and is the only female member of the Alvar, the group of Continue Reading →
The following is taken from the Intimate Conversations of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari. For more about the 11th c. Persian poet and mystic, see this earlier post. O God,Take me by Continue Reading →
This is taken from the Intimate Conversations of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari. For more about this 11th c. Sufi, see this earlier post. O God,if chicory is bitter, it is still Continue Reading →
In the Baul tradition, the ungraspable moon may represent the supreme experience of illumination. For more about the Baul poet Lalon Shah, see this earlier post. The moon is encircled Continue Reading →
Zeynep (or Zeynunnisa) Hatun (1420 – 1474 CE) was born in northern Turkey, and was the daughter of a qadi or judge. She was well educated, learning Arabic and Persian, Continue Reading →
For more about the 13th c. Egyptian Sufi and sage Ibn Ata’illah, see this earlier post. My God,how can You leave me to myself,for You are responsible for me?And how Continue Reading →
For more about the Persian Sufi, mathematician and jurist Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani (1098 – 1131 CE) see this earlier post. As long as I live I will eat and drinkThe Continue Reading →