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Qaid-e-gham-e-hayaat se humko chhudaa liyaa - Shamim Karhani

Qaid-e-gham-e-hayaat se humko chhudaa liyaa, Achchha kiya ke aap ne apna banaa liyaa ! Hone diya na hum ne andheraa shab-e-firaaq, Bujhne laga chiraag to dil ko jalaa liyaa ! Duniyaa ke paas hai koi is tanz ka jawaab , Diwaana apne haal pe khud muskuraa liyaa ! Chup hoon tumhaara dard-e-muhabbat liye huye, Sab poochte hai tum ne zamaane se kyaa liyaa ! Kyaa baat thi ke khalvat-e-zahid ko dekh kar, Rind-e-gunaahgaar ne sar ko jhukaa diyaa ! Na qaabil-e-bayaan hai muhabbat ki lazzaten, Kuchh dil hi jaanta hai jo dil ne mazaa liyaa ! Roz-e-azal padi thi hazaaron hi neymatein, Hum ne kisi ka dard-e-mohabbat utaa liyaa ! Badhne lagi ji talki-e-gham-e-haa-e-zindagi, Thoda sa baada-e-gham-e-janaan milaa liyaa ! Waqif nahin giraft-e-tasawwur se wo �Shamim�, Jo ye samajh rahe hain ke daaman chhudaa liya ! ~ �Shamim� Karhani

Ruminations of Mysticism in Rabindranath Tagore and Rumi

Ruminations of Mysticism in Rabindranath Tagore & Rumi Harini Jayaraman and M. G. Priya ABSTRACT That moves and That moves not;  That is far and the same is near; That is within all this and That also is outside all this. --- 5, Isha Upanishad If �Duality� is the nature of the entire universe,  why do mystics aim at achieving non-duality through duality? Why do they introduce  the concept of attaining the Supreme union through constant practice of closeness to God? To answer these questions, we may have to turn to mystics who have recorded their lofty thoughts and  pearls of wisdom in the literary pieces that have come down to us through generations. Read Entire Paper Below: Ruminations of Mysticism In Rabindranath Tagore And Rumi                 | PDF | ENGLISH | 8 PAGES |

Female Sufi Saints and Disciples: Women in the life of Rumi

Female Sufi Saints and Disciples: Women in the life of Jalal al-din Rumi Ashk P. Dahl�n Abstract Woman is a ray of God. She is not just the earthly beloved; she is creative, not created.                                Rumi In the same way as Christianity has been formed by women mystics such as Hildegard of Bingen and Teresa of Avila, female spirituality has lefts its mark on the history of Sufism. Rabi?a al-?Adawiyya (d. 801), who is usually regarded as the first love-mystic in Islam, is associated with Sufism more than any other woman. In addition to her, there are numerous women who have traveled on the Sufi path and who have been venerated as saints. Abu ?Abd al-Ra�man Sulami (d. 1021) mentions some eighty female Sufis from the two first centuries of Islam in his work Dhikr al-niswa al-muta?abidat al-�ufiyyat (On Female Sufi Devotees).  READ FULL PAPER BELOW: Female Sufi Saints and Disciples: Women in the life of Jalal al-din Rumi                                   | PDF | ENGLISH

Rumi and the Sufi Tradition

Rumi and the Sufi Tradition By Seyyed Hossein Nasr ABSTRACT LIKE a majestic peak that dominates the countryside around it near and far, the figure of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi, that supreme Sufi poet of the Persian language, dominates the whole of the later Sufi tradition in the eastern lands of Islam. He stands out as a spiritual pole not only for the Persian people to whom he belongs by origin but also for the Turkish world where his earthly remains are interred and even for the Muslims of the Indo-Pakistani sub-continent whose soul still reverberates to the music of his poetry. Moreover, the message of this towering figure which has remained alive to this day in the Islamic world is now sought ever more eagerly in the West beyond the circle of orientalists by those who have become tired of the rapidly passing fashions of the day, of the supposedly timely and pertinent new ideas which in the twinkle of an eye turn into stale thought no longer possessing any actuality or relevance.

Romantic love poetry sms in urdu

We Have huge collection of Romantic Love sms in Urdu for Friends, Girlfriends, etc with beautiful image. you can send these messages to your lover friends on Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon etc.   Romantic love poetry sms in Urdu Kuch Sochun To Aap ka Khayaal Aa Jaata Hai. Kuch Bolun To Aap ka Naam Aa Jaata Hai. Kub Tak Chupaau Dil Ki Baat. Aap ki Her Adda Per Hum ko Pyaar Aa Jaata Hay. Dekha Jub Tujh ko Pehli Baar To Ashiq Ho Gaye. Jaane Kese Tere Neno Mein Shaamil Ho Gaye. Tujh ko To Parwaah Nahi Maggar Hum Teri Be rukhi Say Ghayyal Ho Gaye. Dil Ki Dhadkan Say Teri Aawaaz Aaati He, Meri Her Saans Say Teri Aawaz Aati He. Na Jaane Kiya Ho Gaya Hay Mujhe, Mein Baat Karta Hun Teri Aawaz Aati He. Chaahat Teri Pehchaan Hai Meri, Muhabbat Teri Shaan Hai Meri. Ho kay Judda Tujh se Kiya Reh Paun ga, Tu To Aaakhir Jaan hai Meri. Sheeshe main dikhti Aaap ki parchaai, kehti he hum say ki Aaap ho sharmaai. yeh kesi he ruswaayi, Mann karta he thaam lun Aaap ki kalaai, kiyun ki aub to sa