Ibn Arabi, who is considered to be the greatest sheikh in Sufism, was traveling to Mecca, and he passed through Tunisia. In Tunisia he was told that there was a holy man living there who he must visit. This holy man was a fisherman who lived in a mud hut on the beach and caught […]
To be in the world but not of it
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“Social Justice”, Redistribution of Wealth According to the Authentic Judaic Sources
“Charity means more than just donate” Larry Kahaner, “Values, Prosperity and the Talmud” “Tzedakah is equivalent to all the commandments of the world combined” Rabbi Assi, quoted from Bava Batra 9a of the Babylonian Talmud According to many sources of the Talmud, charity is the greatest force in the universe. How could we interpret such […]
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