Hazrat Inayat : Aspects of Sufism pt IX
In the previous post, Hazrat Inayat Khan began to illustrate the work in the world of the Spirit of Prophecy by means of an allegory, which is concluded here below. Continue Reading →
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Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
In the previous post, Hazrat Inayat Khan began to illustrate the work in the world of the Spirit of Prophecy by means of an allegory, which is concluded here below. Continue Reading →
To illustrate his teaching about the role of the Spirit of Guidance in the care and evolution of the world, Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to present the following allegory. Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan here continues the theme from the previous post that while there have been many masters in the course of history, they are in truth all expressions of Continue Reading →
In the previous post, Hazrat Inaytat Khan began a description of the Masters that have come from time to time to guide humanity, stressing that although they may appear separate Continue Reading →
After concluding an explanation of the Spirit of Guidance working through creation, Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to describe how that Spirit has helped humanity through the ages by means Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan continues with his explanation of the Sufi term ‘nur-zahur,’ the light of the spirit of guidance that functions throughout the world. The previous post is here. The Continue Reading →
Continuing his explanation of various fundamental principles of Sufism, Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to unfold the theme of Nur (light) Zahur (appearance) or the manifestation of the Divine Being, Continue Reading →
In this series of teachings, Hazrat Inayat Khan gives a very concise indication of the application of Sufism to all parts of life. The first post in the series is Continue Reading →
Relatively early in his work, Hazrat Inayat Khan gave a series of very clear and apparently simple lectures on some basic aspects of Sufism intended to help students from the Continue Reading →
The following reflection on the common conception of the unseen was made by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan as he began a talk on the ‘superhuman,’ an idea which was promulgated by Continue Reading →