Sufism: Beyond the Stars
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" In your Light I learn how to Love,
In your Beauty, how to make poems, Your dance inside my Chest, where no one sees you."
By: Rumi for his Master (Sham-i-tabriz)
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The poem, images and the music all combined to make this video a joy to listen to. Thank ArabianRhythm for the share.
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My favorite.... video and MUSIC.....oh! where can I find this???
Just amazing....
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what a wonderful clip,,
i needed it so much,,,
thank you,,,
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very nice music.
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Salam! A good start'd be Sachiko Murata, William C. Chittick, Vision of Islam; then Martin Ling, What is Sufism; Amatullah Armstrong And The Sky Is Not The Limit; Ibn 'Arabis What the Seeker Needs and Abd al-Qadir al-Jilanis The Secret of Secrets (both translated by Sheikh Tosun Bayrak ). People say, Seek and you shall find! Insyallah.
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You should read Osho.
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Go find a Shaykh, get the wisdom first, then knowledge will come. Wisdom doesn't coem from books (except from Quran). Wisdom coems from sitting, talking and listening to Awliya.
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thats is the stupidest question ever..ur looking for a religion that will work with ur own beliefs..why would u even follow that when its not the turh....u think God will accept ur made up religion....God made a religion for us humans....so u either take it or leave it....there is no between....like to make up ur own beliefs...seriously i dnt get how u think like this
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As a starting point, look into books by Idries Shah. He also published a wonderful series pertaining to folklore of Mullah Nasrudin, which consist of allegorical tales intended to give people examples of truths.
If you can read Arabic and/or Persian, try the poetry of Rumi or Ghazali, and go from there. There are scores, maybe hundreds, of worthy texts to consider.
If you are a Westerner, look into the Pythagorean school, and the Emerald Tablet of Hermes, which originate in Sufism.
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The sufis is all Biddaa and Saints worshipers
A wonderful Sufi quote:
"In fact, what separates man from divine Reality is but a thin partition: God is infinitely close to man, but man is infinitely far from God.
This partition, for man is a mountain; man stands in front of a mountain which he must remove with his own hands.
He digs away the earth, but in vain, the mountain remains; man however goes on digging, in the name of God.
And the mountain vanishes.
It was never there."
TropicalBuddha 4 years ago 10
Many thanks! Who is the author of this quotation?
rahmama2 4 years ago