How the Wise Women make Life in the World The great Sufi Mystic, Hazrat Inayat Khan says, “The wise out of wisdom make life easy. But among the wise there are two categories, one is the Master, the other is the Saint.” (Religious Gathekas-Private Teachings, 1926).The attitude of both is quite contrary. The Saint feels inclusive sympathy with all beings and suffers and sometimes sacrifices themselves for others as they realize that those who do not have wisdom do not know how to face difficulties and therefore the Saint takes it on for them, knowing that making life easy is a great service and is what all humanity seeks.But the Master is opposite. She battles with life and meets the war within with any and all secrets of the inner mysteries ...
Women are half of society and the male half, as the Prophet Muhammad has said. A society will be goo...
The life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is full of countlessexamples that show his status a...
Belief in the existence and powers of ‘saints’ or ‘friend of God’ (wali, pl. awliya) is pervasive th...
The scope of contribution as demonstrated by feminine community to preach, promote and spread the ri...
Woman Wisdom is not one to tarry. Just as she has taken many forms in many places throughout history...
The role models for the Muslim women are the same as there are for the muslim men, the companions of...
This paper studies the nature of wisdom through a hermeneutic reading of 10 Sufi narratives using a ...
Generally, Sufism is understood as “the mystical knowledge of the Nearness to God”. Sufism, as a rel...
Women is empowered to be the skilled architect of the society. According to timeline health study of...
This article seeks to explore the severe history of Sufi figures from the female group with the aim ...
This book explores the lives of Sufi masters who functioned as embodiments of Islamic sainthood and ...
Goods and Sainthood in Islam To become a saint one needs inner perfection as well as the recogniti...
Rabia Basri, was the first female Sufi Saint of Islam, also known as Rabia al-Adawiyya. Rabia’s view...
The construct of wisdom has a rich theoretical backing in several disciplines without a concomitant ...
Sufi rituals have historically been more open to women than other Islamic religious practices such a...
Women are half of society and the male half, as the Prophet Muhammad has said. A society will be goo...
The life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is full of countlessexamples that show his status a...
Belief in the existence and powers of ‘saints’ or ‘friend of God’ (wali, pl. awliya) is pervasive th...
The scope of contribution as demonstrated by feminine community to preach, promote and spread the ri...
Woman Wisdom is not one to tarry. Just as she has taken many forms in many places throughout history...
The role models for the Muslim women are the same as there are for the muslim men, the companions of...
This paper studies the nature of wisdom through a hermeneutic reading of 10 Sufi narratives using a ...
Generally, Sufism is understood as “the mystical knowledge of the Nearness to God”. Sufism, as a rel...
Women is empowered to be the skilled architect of the society. According to timeline health study of...
This article seeks to explore the severe history of Sufi figures from the female group with the aim ...
This book explores the lives of Sufi masters who functioned as embodiments of Islamic sainthood and ...
Goods and Sainthood in Islam To become a saint one needs inner perfection as well as the recogniti...
Rabia Basri, was the first female Sufi Saint of Islam, also known as Rabia al-Adawiyya. Rabia’s view...
The construct of wisdom has a rich theoretical backing in several disciplines without a concomitant ...
Sufi rituals have historically been more open to women than other Islamic religious practices such a...
Women are half of society and the male half, as the Prophet Muhammad has said. A society will be goo...
The life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is full of countlessexamples that show his status a...
Belief in the existence and powers of ‘saints’ or ‘friend of God’ (wali, pl. awliya) is pervasive th...