Hazrat Inayat: Mureeds’ Class, Attitude pt II
Here is the conclusion of the talk, begun here, given by Hazrat Inayat Khan in January 1926 to a group of mureeds in New York City. These were the Master’s Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
Here is the conclusion of the talk, begun here, given by Hazrat Inayat Khan in January 1926 to a group of mureeds in New York City. These were the Master’s Continue Reading →
In late 1925 Hazrat Inayat Khan journeyed to America, stopping first in New York City for more than a month. We have posted several of his talks from that period, Continue Reading →
The following address was given by Hazrat Inayat Khan to the Women’s Press Club in Los Angeles on March 16 1926. What is very interesting is that he illustrates the Continue Reading →
Here is the conclusion of the public talk delivered by Hazrat Inayat Khan in the Lenox Theatre, New York City, on January 24, 1926. The first part of the talk Continue Reading →
Here is the first part of a talk given by Hazrat Inayat Khan at the Lenox Theater in New York City on January 24, 1926. Highly edited versions of the Continue Reading →
We recently posted a class given by Hazrat Inayat Khan to mureeds in New York City on New Year’s Day, 1926. Two weeks later, on the 15th of January, the Continue Reading →
In the evening of New Year’s Day 1926, a group of mureeds gathered for a meeting in a Centre in Manhattan; it was a special meeting, for their Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Continue Reading →
With this post we continue with the occasional series on the symbology of religious ideas, this time visiting the well known account of Jesus walking across the stormy waves to Continue Reading →
With this post we conclude this extensive text begun here and continued here and here. In this series of posts, the language approximately corresponds to the natural speaking style of Hazrat Inayat Continue Reading →
With this post we continue the longer text begun here and continued here. As noted earlier, the language approximately corresponds to the natural speaking style of Hazrat Inayat Khan, which many Continue Reading →