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A Poem by Hafez

The Poetry Of Hafiz

Hafiz, a Sufi poet, expressed in poetry love for the divine, and the intoxicating oneness of union with it.  Hafiz, along with many Sufi masters, uses wine as the symbol for love. The intoxication that results from both is why it is such a fitting comparison. Hafiz spoke out about the hypocrisy and deceit that exists in society, and was more outspoken in pointing this out than many poets similar to him.

 

Like The Morning Breeze

Like the morning breeze, if you bring to the morning good deeds,

The rose of our desire will open and bloom.

Go forward, and make advances down this road of love;

In forward motion, the pain is great.

To beg at the door of the Winehouse is a wonderful alchemy.

If you practice this, soon you will be converting dust into gold.

O heart, if only once you experience the light of purity,

Like a laughing candle, you can abandon the life you live in your head.

But if you are still yearning for cheap wine and a beautiful face,

Don’t go out looking for an enlightened job.

Hafiz, if you are listening to this good advice,

The road of Love and its enrichment are right around the curve.

From: Drunk on the Wind of the Beloved

Translated by Thomas Rain Crowe

Painting by Mohammad Bagher Aghamiri

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Rumi:There is neither Islam nor Disbelief in this place

O Friend! we are near you in friendship,
Wherever you set foot, we prostrate ourselves like earth.
How is it permissible, in the religion of love,
That we should see your Creation and neglect to see You?

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That Friend brought me up with great care and attention;
He sewed me a garment from skin and veins.
The body is like a cloak and my heart in it like a mystic,
The world is like a monastery and He is my Guide.

Seek knowledge which unravels mysteries
Before your life comes to close
Give up that non-existence which looks like existence,
Seek that Existence which looks like non-existence!

There is a world outside Islam and Disbelief,
We are enamoured of the atmosphere therein.
The mystic lays down his head when he reaches there.
There is neither Islam nor Disbelief in this place.

Whenever I prostrate my head He is the one to whom I bow;
In six directions or outside the six, he is the one I worship.
The garden, the rose, the nightingale, music and the beauteous maiden
Are a mere excuse and He alone is the real object.

From Divani Shams, Translation by Afzal Iqbal

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Muzaffer Ozak: The essence of God is love and the Sufi path is a path of love

BIOGRAPHY Muzaffer Ozak Hz. was born in Istanbul in 1916. (d.1985) He was educated by a succession of wise and learned who instructed him in all branches of the Islamic tradition. He became Muezzin and eventually Imam to many of the mosques of Istanbul. He later retired from the office of Imam and preached the […]

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Nicolae Steinhardt: The celebrated Romanian writer who bloomed in the fields of Romania

The celebrated Romanian writer, hermit and confession father bearing the name of Nicolae Steinhardt was born near Bucharest, in Pantelimon. He was of Jewish descent, born of Romanian mother and a Jewish father. He was a great admirer of the Romanian culture and spirituality, his conversion to Orthodoxy being in perfect harmony with his tremendous […]

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The Qur’an; the finest piece of literature in the Arabic language.

16:88 Those who rejected, and repelled others from the path of God, We have added them retribution over the retribution, for what they had corrupted. 16:89 And the Day We send to every nation a witness against them from themselves, and We have brought you as a witness against these. And We have sent down […]

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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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The Beauty of the Heart

The beauty of the heart is the lasting beauty: its lips give to drink of the water of life. Truly it is the water, that which pours, and the one who drinks. All three become one when your talisman is shattered. That oneness you can’t know by reasoning. From: Mathnawi II, 716-718 – Rumi

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The Sufi use of Music By Hazrat Inayat Khan

It goes without saying that one of the ways of recognizing the beauty around us is listening to a stirring piece of music. Previously, I have posted the guitarist Gasbarroni playing “Recuredos de l’Alhambra” (Memories of the Alhambra, authored by Francisco Tarrega). I thought that  today we would look at one of the spiritual consequences […]

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