Spirituality

Vegan diet and spirituality

Posted by Ehsan on 17 Sep 2009 at 0:03 in Spirituality | 14 comments

These days it has become quite popular to join different cults giving high promises of spiritual ecstasy and divine intoxication. Sufi sects are common among Ahl al-Sunnah but recently deviant cults have also emerged within Shia, which don’t bear the name of Sufi but rather irfan. One of these cults which has been kept under observation by various righteous Ulema was publicly exposed on Thursday 27th August 2009 by senior Sheikh Hujjatul Islam Shaykh Usama Abdulghani in a fiery lecture at Stanmore Hujjat Islamic Centre in London. Ayatollah al-Udhma Seestani(HA) also took a stance...

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Khalif upon earth

Posted by Ehsan on 17 Dec 2004 at 1:46 in Spirituality | 0 comments

The question arises when we see such pure men and their miracles, how they are able to do all these “supernatural” things? The question arises when we see such pure men and their miracles, how they are able to do all these “supernatural” things? This Question is answer by the Quran itself: And when your Lord said to the angels, I am going to place in the earth a khalif…(2:30) A Khalif means basically that you are a king upon earth sent from the King of kings (Allah(SWT)). As the Nature and everything created is under the rule of the King of Kings –...

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The sincere heart

Posted by Ehsan on 10 Jul 2003 at 1:15 in Spirituality | 0 comments

In the Name of the Love of the Sincere Hearts Suppose my dear that the Prophet(S), whose truthfulness can not be denied by the deniers, where to say; “In the hereafter, it makes no difference if you spent all your lifetime swimming in an ocean of wicked sins, drowning yourself in satisfying your base desires and do whatever pleased you, or if you spent it in timeless hours of intense worship, with tears of mercy sparkling your face, shining your very essence with the beauty of repentance and worship for Allah, you will still reach the Gardens of Paradise, whatever road you chose to walk....

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About Irfani poems

Posted by Ehsan on 13 Apr 2003 at 1:30 in Spirituality | 0 comments

(A response to the poem “Undress“) People interpret according to their heart, some interpretted it as sex, that I tell a woman undress and let me see (your naked body). However where in the poem did I mention any woman, or any femal charactics or any of the kind ? Here is are 2 passages from Light Within Me, the part by Imam Khomeini(RA); The real objective is to awaken our conscience so that we may be able to reach the veils of divine light after crossing the veils of darkness. According to a tradition there are 70,000 veils of divine light. The number of the veils of darkness is...

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A Beautiful Story about Marrige

Posted by Ehsan on 13 Mar 2003 at 1:44 in Spirituality | 0 comments

There was once upon a time a man who was walking through gardens. He became hungry and saw an apple tree, so he took one and started to eat. Suddenly an old man came forth and said, “Hey!, those apples belong to someone…you are not allowed to eat from them !” The man became terrified at what he had done, and asked the old man to show him to the door of the owner. He got the description to find the owners house, went there and knocked. The owner opened the door and asked, “Whats up?” The man started narrating the story, and that he accedently had taken some bites...

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Real love

Posted by Ehsan on 7 Mar 2003 at 1:16 in Spirituality | 0 comments

(About the poem “My Princess“) Let me say this, this expression of my love within is not about my Love to Allah in that way you think. This is about my princess, simple…however its meaning is deeper then you think… My words does not go against neither Sunna, Fatwa or Quran. I did not trivilise any fatwa…how can I do such ? How can you run when you can’t walk ? And how can you walk when you can’t stand ? The Sharia is the strengh in the ribs which will make you stand… Now regarding the Rank of the Lovers, let me post these 3 Hadith for you, from...

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Who am I?

Posted by Ehsan on 7 Mar 2003 at 1:15 in Spirituality | 0 comments

As I have said I am not a poet and I am no sufi. The difference between a sufi and a follower of The Prophet (S) and his pure household (A) is that a sufi, in order to experience this love and ecstacy, uses methods outside sharia and human law, such as abusing ones body while the way to reach these love feelings as taught by the Prophet (S) and his Household (A) is through dhikr (remembrance) such as reading Duas, Quran etc…personally the only difference for me now when I discovered how to Love Allah and before when I didn’t is no difference in the way of worship actually, just in...

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