The Intimate Discourses of Ibn Ata’illah 13 – Abdur Rahman’s Corner
Peace, one and all… Intimate Discourse 13 ‘My God, if someone’s virtues are vices, then why cannot his vices be
Peace, one and all… Intimate Discourse 13 ‘My God, if someone’s virtues are vices, then why cannot his vices be
This remarkable prophecy is immensely significant, both historically and creedally. In this ḥadīth, the Prophet (PBUH) foretold that the great
How Ibn Taymiyya declared countless Muslims who pray, supplicate, and recite the Qur’an at the tombs of the righteous out
Justice in the Qur’an is a unique universal and overarching principle that points to the divine origin of this unique
Peace, one and all… Intimate Discourse 12 My God, whenever my miserliness makes me dumb, Your generosity makes me articulate,
Peace, one and all… In this final section, Ibn Arabi discusses sahar, or vigilance. Vigilance (sahar) Vigilance is the fruit of
Peace, one and all… In this section, Ibn Arabi explores issues surrounding hunger and spirituality. Hunger (jū’) Hunger is the
Peace, one and all… In part 2, Dr Walead Mosaad explored the spiritual practice of seclusion (‘uzla). Here is the
Peace, one and all… Intimate Discourse 11 My God, from the diversity of created things and the changes of states,
Peace, one and all… As an accompaniment to Dr. Walead Mosaad’s excellent lecture series on the spiritual dimensions of fasting,
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