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| SUFISM IN A NUTSHELL . . . . (or if you prefer, some longer articles) | |
When it is said that Islam is the religion of 'nature', or is a natural religion, it means that Islam suits human nature and can meet all its requirements. But what is human nature and how can the tenets of Islam satisfy it? We
all know that man is a combination of body and soul (or spirit). Since the human body belongs to the material world, it has the tendency to pull us downward to its low earthly origin. The soul, however, is of Divine nature and has the tendency to pull us upwards to its spiritual origin. Human life is thus the name of the constant tug of war between the lower bodily and higher spiritual forces. If the former gets stronger, man succumbs to greed, anger, arrogance, and is ruined. If, however, the latter gains the upper hand, he gets exalted to Divine nearness, presence and union, and wins the battle of life. All the prophets of God and heavenly books came to warn and help mankind to keep a happy balance between the body and soul and to reach the final destination of God without difficulty. Another
characteristic of human nature is that both the body and soul need food
to survive. The body is In fact, the present day restlessness, worries, conflicts and confrontation in the whole world in general and in the West in particular, are due to the fact that while everything is being done to feed the body (the horse), pretty nothing is done to feed the soul (the rider) who in the end really matters. It is hoped that the collection of books on Sufism presented here will provide guidance to readers in feeding their souls with spiritual food that will lead to the tranquility, contentment and happiness that has been long sought after. | |
| FURTHER ARTICLES: | |
| What is Sufism? | |
| The Sufi's Spiritual Course | |
| SAMPLE PAGES FROM BOOKS (Partial Articles): | |
| Sufism and Science | |
| Worldliness | |
| The Meaning of Tassawuf | |
| Dervishhood (Faqr) | |
| State (Hal) and Station (Maqam) / Fana and Baqa |
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