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  1. Ibn 'Ata Illah-Kwaja Abdullah Ansari: The Book of Wisdom-Intimate Conversations (Classics of Western Spirituality-Sufi) by Victor Danner, Wheeler Thackston, 1979-01
  2. Sufi Commentaries on the Qur'an in Classical Islam (Routledgecurzon Studies in the Qu'ran)

141. The Temple Of Luxor - The Mosque Of Sufi Shaykh Yusuf Abu Al-Hajjaj
The Temple of Luxor. The mosque of sufi Shaykh Yusuf Abu alHajjaj. 3. The mosque of sufi Shaykh Yusuf Abu al-Hajjaj 4. The Pylon and colonnade of Amonhotep III.
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Egypt, pyramids, the pharaohs and temple reconstructions. Free screen savers and hieroglyphics - you can write your name in the ancient script.
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Temples The Temple of Luxor The mosque of Sufi Shaykh Yusuf Abu al-Hajjaj Al-Uqsur, in Arabic or Luxor meaning the Palaces was a small Nile village famous only for the annual festival with which it celebrated the renowned 13th-ccntury Sufi Shaykh Ynsuf Abu al-Hajjaj. In the early 19th century, however, French archaeologists discovered that the village indeed deserved its name. Beneath the mosque that was built around Shaykh Yusuf's tomb, a vast temple lay buried. As the temple was excavated the mosque was left intact and is still in use today. Therefore, from ancient times, through the Christian period and into the present this patch of earth has been a place of devout worship.
Click the map above to take a tour of the temple. 1. The great pylon of Ramses II
2. The great court of Ramses II, which includes a shrine to Thutmose III.

3. The mosque of Sufi Shaykh Yusuf Abu al-Hajjaj
4. The Pylon and colonnade of Amonhotep III.

142. Amir Khusrau Website: Qawwalis
Urdu/Hindi qawaalis by Amir Khusro, a 13th century sufi poet from Delhi. The lyrics are provided in Urdu font (GIFs), as well as in transliterated and translated forms.
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Some qawwalis and folk songs of Khusrau tradition Qawwalis and folk songs, the most popular genres in the Khusrau tradition, have kept his name alive amongst the masses for more than seven centuries. The following popular verses, just like the rest of his Hindvi dohas and riddles , have reached us through oral traditions rather than authentic document sources . There is a strong possibility that some of them may have been composed by much later Qawwals and poets who tried to relate to Khusrau's legendary association with Nizamuddin Aulia. Today you may find differences in words, or sequence of couplets, and even addition of new couplets in their performance or documentation, in two different places. This page contains mostly Urdu / Hindi Qawwalis - other Farsi ghazals of Khusrau that are sung as Qawwali may be found elsewhere . The following have been collected from various sources including transcriptions from actual Qawwali performances. Note that the English translations here - a bit literal - are meant only to guide the readers about the contents of these songs. For a better appreciation of the poetry, knowledge of Urdu/Hindi and even Persian will be an advantage.

143. Asia Times Online - The Trusted Source For News On Central Asia
PART 8 The sufi way Part 1 The last frontier China s far west Part 2 The king of the steppes Part 3 In pursuit of the snow leopard Part 4 Touching base
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Part 1: The last frontier: China's far west
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Part 4: Touching base
Part 5: A new learning experience
Part 6: Peaceful jihad
Part 7: The American client Osama bin Laden is not a popular character in Central Asia's cultural and religious heartland in the southwest of Uzbekistan. "To kill innocent people violates the principles of Islam," says a local imam . "Why doesn't he order his own army to fight the army of the infidels?" Bin Laden is an Arab Wahhabi from Saudi Arabia. The people of Bukhara are substantially Tajik, and most speak Tajik, although calling themselves Uzbek. This means that they are culturally oriented towards Persia. Bukhara - as well as the larger city of Samarkand - are not in present-day Tajikistan because of Joseph Stalin's warped mapmaking. Ever since the 9th and 10th centuries, as capital of the Samanid empire, Bukhara has been annexed to the fabulous Persian artistic heritage. And ever since the 14th century, it has been a privileged home of Sufism, a more mystic branch of Islam. Islam Karimov, the current ruler of Uzbekistan, is also not a very popular character in Bukhara - according to prominent local merchant families. But the reason is not religious, it is because of his government's corruption and inefficiency. Last week, Karimov and entourage travelled in style to Bukhara, to reopen the meticulously restored birthplace and tomb complex dedicated to 14th century Sufi saint Bahauddin Naqshbandi - the founder of the most important Sufi

144. Islamic Web Pages, Hosted By Fariduddien Rice - Islam, Sufism, And The Shari`ah
sufi stories, scholarly articles, links and articles on comparative religion.
http://www.haqq.com.au/~salam/
Australian web site US mirror site Click here for Complete Table of Contents
  • Collections of Writings Tasawwuf
      Sufism and Shari`ah
        Learn from various writings helping to explain how Tasawwuf (Sufism) is intimately related to the Shari`ah
      Islamic Sufi Orders on the World Wide Web
        Find out more about Sufism directly from the Sufis themselves, by checking out this selected list of Islamic Sufi Turuq which have a presence on the World Wide Web
      Sufi Stories and Poetry
        Entertaining and educational Sufi teaching stories from traditional sources.
      Sufi Books Online
        Learn from these Free Online Books related to Tasawwuf (Sufism). So far we have the first four chapters of "The Alchemy of Happiness" by al-Ghazali
      Comparative Religion
        Early Christianity and Islam
          Learn about some interesting similarities between Early Christianity (particularly early Jewish Christianity) and Islam
        Miscellaneous

145. Daughter Of Sufism - Noor Inayat Khan

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146. Sufi Winged Heart
Alternative Religions Winged Heart of the sufi order. Thewinged heart is a symbol of the sufi movement, a mystic branch of Islam. The Symbol of the sufi Order.
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Subscribe to the About Alternative Religions newsletter. Search Alternative Religions Winged Heart of the Sufi order Thewinged heart is a symbol of the Sufi movement, a mystic branch of Islam. The symbol is a heart with wings, symbolizing ascension; the five pointed star represents divine light, the moon responsiveness to this light. the symbol was chosen by the founder of the Sufi Order, Hazrat Inayat Khan. Here is his description of the symbol, from the Gatha The Symbol of the Sufi Order Then the crescent in the heart suggests the responsiveness of the heart. The crescent represents the responsiveness of the crescent to the light of the sun, for naturally it receives the light, which develops it until it becomes the full moon. The principal teaching of Sufism is that of learning to become a pupil. For it is the pupil who has a chance of becoming a teacher. Once a person considers that he is a teacher his responsiveness is gone. The greatest teachers of the world have been the greatest pupils. And it is this principle which is represented by the crescent. The crescent in the heart represents that the heart, responsive to the light of God, is illuminated.

147. Sufi Web Sites
Islamic sufi Orders. on the World Wide Web. This page has moved! It is now located at. http//www.haqq.com.au/~salam/sufilinks/. My
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148. Nazeri, Shahnam
MP3s by a master of the Persian classical and sufi repertoires.
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/188/shahram_nazeri.html

149. Sufism: Sufi Stories As Told By Idries Shah
sufi Stories, told by Idries Shah. Robert Frager says, in Essential for very long. Eventually, a real sufi came along. He looked
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Sufi Stories, told by Idries Shah
Robert Frager says, in Essential Sufism, about such stories and jokes (p. 162)
" This next session can be enjoyed without concern about its deeper meanings. If you wish, for example, you can imagine that these stories ... are not about you. But if it were a teaching session, your task might be to identify yourself in every story, to acknowledge that you too could be as foolish or as lacking in discernment as the characters in these ... tales." [From "Human Nature" April 1978 ] One woman says to another, "Poor Maisie really has suffered for what she believes in."
"And what DOES she believe in?" asks the other.
"She believes that you can wear a size six shoe on a size nine foot." A friend of mine once went to see the chief of state of a certain country. When they were walking on the grounds of the presidential place, a large and fierce-looking dog tore the loincloth off a Hindu guru who was also present and, barking loudly, cornered him by a wall. Now this guru had the reputation of being able to tame tigers with a glance, but he obviously had no such way with dogs, and he called out to my friend to do something.
The visitor said, "A barking dog does not bite."

150. Allahhoo.tk
A number of introductory topics on the topic of Islam with a focus on tenents of sufi thought. Chatroom and message board also.
http://www.allahhoo.tk

151. Sufi Cosmology
sufi Cosmology. Arvan Harvat. The sufi technical tems are Ghayb ulGhaib ( Mystery of Mysteries ), Amma ( Darkess ), Dhat/Zat ( Essence ).
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Islamic_esotericism/Sufism/cosmology.html
Sufi Cosmology
Arvan Harvat
We will present two doctrines, both based on Qur'anic revelation enriched and clarified ( or corrupted- depending on one's taste ) by Neoplatonic emanationist cosmology. A. According to the first doctrine ( ref ), God has three dimensions/modes of Being before creation, followed by three worlds/planes of created cosmos. 1. The unfathomable God's Essence; Abyss of the Unmanifest Absolute. The Sufi technical tems are: Ghayb ul-Ghaib ( Mystery of Mysteries ), Amma ( Darkess ), Dhat Zat ( Essence ).
The corresponding spiritual stage is called Ahadiyyat- Oneness.
This is equal to Plotinus's One - To Hen , or to the Shaivite Tantric Paramashiva or Mahabindu 2. The Manifest Absolute/God. The Sufi terms are Ar-Ruh al-Qudsi ( the Supreme Spirit ), Aql-i-Awwal ( First Intellect ) or
Aql-i-Kulli ( Universal Intellect ).
The corresponding spiritual stage is named Wahdah
The Neoplatonic equivalent of the Plotinus's doctrine would be Nous ( Divine Mind ), while certain schools of Tantricism speak of Shiva, or Shiva/Shakti union.
N.B. There are tariqas and scholars who deny divine status of the First Intellect and relegate it to the realm of creation.

152. Mahaveer Swami Art
Artist from Bikaner, India, paints in his native Bikaneri tradition. Images of his nature, court, sufi, and erotic paintings are included, as are an introduction and a biography.
http://www.mahaveerswamiart.com/
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153. Sufism
In the sufi tradition it is written that the absolute Spirit said And I breathed My Spirit into humanity. We are each enlivened by this inbreath.
http://www.allaboutturkey.com/sufi.htm
SUFISM
Sufism is a way of life in which a deeper identity is discovered and lived. This deeper identity, or essential Self, is beyond the already known personality and is in harmony with everything that exists. It has abilities of awareness, action, creativity, and love that are far beyond those of the superficial personality. Eventually it is understood that these abilities belong to a greater Being that we each individualize in our own unique way while never being separate from it. "Since in order to speak,
one must first listen,
learn to speak by listening." Rumi , Mathnawi (Mesnevi), I, I627 The essential Self is an objective reality, but it cannot be known in a state of sleep, any more than the ordinary facts of reality can be known in a dream. In the Sufi tradition it is written that the absolute Spirit said And I breathed My Spirit into humanity. We are each enlivened by this in-breath. The essential Self, the soul, can be understood as this individualization of Spirit. The soul, however, is such a fine and subtle energy that it can be obscured by coarser energies of our existence, the energies of thought, desire, instinct, and sensation. These are the veils over the essential Self, the substances of intoxication that numb us to our essential Self. If your thought is a rose

154. Home Page
Information on sufism by the Center for Khaniqahi Nimatullahi sufi Order.
http://www.suficoffeeshop.org

155. Welcome To The Sufi Healing Order Website!
Welcome to the sufi Healing Order Website! The primary activity of the sufi Healing Order is spiritual healing. We offer The Healing
http://www.sufihealingorder.org/
"The purpose of The Sufi Healing Order is to awaken humanity
to a greater realization of the Divine Spirit to heal."
- Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan

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Home Healing Requests Contacts Healing Forum E-Classes ... Events, etc. Welcome to the Sufi Healing Order Website!
The primary activity of the Sufi Healing Order is spiritual healing. We offer "The Healing Service", a group prayer circle asking the Divine One to heal those who ask this of us. Through ritual, prayer, and attunement to the Divine Spirit, The Healing Service offers the possibility of healing to those who request it.
Members of the Sufi Healing Order also visit the ill, those in distress, and the infirm, bringing them the Divine Presence as a balm and a healing, as well as offering personal care and support. Members receive training in spiritual healing and integrate this into their personal and professional wellness counseling.
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156. Ali Akbar Maktabi´s Private Museum
Private museum containing a wide selection of arts and crafts of the nomad and tribal derviche sufi from Iran, and the Middle East. Features collection of Persian and Oriental rugs, carpets, kilims, brass, copper, silver, potteries, miniatures, textiles and tapestries. Includes hours and contact details. Located in Beirut, Lebanon.
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157. Sufi : Books : Thames & Hudson
en, en, en, en, en, en, en, en, en, en, MYTHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION, ART AND IMAGINATION, sufi. Expressions of the Mystic Quest Laleh Bakhtiar. First published 1976.
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MYTHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION ART AND IMAGINATION Sufi
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158. NaqshbandiMuhibeenHomepage
Welcome to Naqshbandi Muhibeen Secrets about sufi meditation energy healing, light of muhammad, Lataif/chakras and 5 Levels of the Heart, Ancient knowledge of Letters and Numerology Abjad Table Muqataat 29 Encoded Chapters of Holy Quran,
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159. The Spirit Of Things - 14/05/00: The Sufi Spirit Of Remembering - Allah And The
as sufism elevated to a high art the central obligation to remember Allah in the practice of Zekhr Featured on the program is Dr Ali Kianfar sufi Master and C.
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The Sufi Spirit of Remembering - Allah and the Self

Summary:
The Islamic mystical movement, known as Sufism , elevated to a high art the central obligation to remember Allah, in the practice of Zekhr. Featured on the program is Dr. Ali Kianfar , Sufi Master and Co-Director of the International Association of Sufism. We also hear Sufi music recorded exclusively for the program at the recent Festival of Asian Music and Dance
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The Sufi Spirit of Remembering - Allah and the Self
The Islamic mystical movement, known as Sufism , elevated to a high art the central obligation to remember Allah, in the practice of Zekhr.
In this exclusive broadcast from the Festival of Asian Music and Dance the Sufi music of singer, Goloria Rohani , ney flute player, Khosro Yasouii, percussionist Seper Togyani and Sharam Momeni on setar and daf will be featured. The artists are musicians of the highest calibre, known throughout the world for their skill as singers and instrumentalists. Their hypnotic music serves as a vehicle to induce a trance-like state. Also on the bill is the West Sumatran Sufi musican and composer

160. Bad Link. Bad, Bad Link!
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