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#1. I gave up my music because I had received from it all I had to receive. To serve God one must sacrifice the dearest thing, and I sacrificed my music, the dearest thing to me. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#2. The soul apart from the body and mind is a sound, a note, a tone, which is called in Sanskrit Svara. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#3. If anybody asks what Sufism is, what kind of religion is it, the answer is that Sufism is the religion of the heart, the religion in which the thing of primary importance is to seek God in the heart of mankind. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#4. He is the wisest and the most knowing man who advises people not to lose hope and faith in the Mercy of Allah and not to be too sure and over-confident of immunity from His Wrath and Punishment. #Quote by Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S
#5. Freedom has real meaning when, for example, a situation of temptation arises and one remains God-fearing, steadfast, and in control of one's actions. #Quote by Hamza Yusuf
#6. While people judge others from their own moral standpoint, the wise person looks also at the point of view of another. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#7. Intellect is the knowledge obtained by experience of names and forms; wisdom is the knowledge which manifests only from the inner being; to acquire intellect one must delve into studies, but to obtain wisdom, nothing but the flow of divine mercy is needed; it is as natural as the instinct of swimming to the fish, or of flying to the bird. Intellect is the sight which enables one to see through the external world, but the light of wisdom enables one to see through the external into the internal world. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#8. This idea of boredom, that's another thing that really amazes me about people who say "I am bored". #Quote by Sheikh Hamza Yusuf
#9. What one really wants is attracted by one, and one is attracted by what one wants. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#10. It has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property of people of Dar Al-Harb (non Muslims) is not protected. Because they fight against and are hostile towards the Muslims, they annulled the protection of his blood and his property. #Quote by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
#11. All ignorance is the lack of love. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#12. For every loss, there is a hidden gain. And for every gain, there is a hidden loss. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#13. A fool's mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man's tongue is under the control of
his mind. #Quote by Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib
#14. There is no end to one's faults. To think of them makes one humble. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#15. Everyone's a believer when things are going fine. The real faith is when one becomes patient with tribulations. #Quote by Hamza Yusuf
#16. INT. KAMA'S HIDEOUT - EVENING
The interior of KAMA'S hideout is pitch black. The sound of water dripping. A brief shaft of sunlight reveals TINA, sleeping lightly on the floor in her coat.
NEWT: Tina?
She wakes. A moment as NEWT and TINA stare at each other. Each has thought of the other daily for a year. With no sign of KAMA, it seems she has been rescued.
TINA (joyful, disbelieving): Newt!
TINA notices KAMA entering in the background and raising his wand. Her expression changes.
KAMA: Expelliarmus!
NEWT'S wand flies out of his hand into KAMA'S. Bars form across the door, imprisoning them.
KAMA (through the door): My apologies, Mr. Scamander! I shall return and release you when Credence is dead!
TINA: Kama, wait!
KAMA: You see, either he dies . . . or I do.
He claps a hand to his eye.
KAMA: No, no, no, no. Oh no. No, no, no.
He jerks convulsively and slides to the floor, unconscious.
NEWT: Well, that's not the best start to a rescue attempt.
TINA: This was a rescue attempt? You've just lost me my only lead.
JACOB launches for the door, trying to break it down.
NEWT (innocent): Well, how was the interrogation going before we turned up?
TINA throws him a dark look. She strides to the back of the cave.
Pickett, who, unnoticed, has hopped out of NEWT'S pocket, successfully picks the lock, and the bars swing open.
JACOB: Newt!
NEWT: Well done, Pick.
(to TINA) You need thi #Quote by J.K. Rowling
#17. Reason is the illusion of reality #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#18. I have known good and evil, sin and virtue, right and wrong; I have judged and been judged; I have passed through birth and death, Joy and sorrow, heaven and hell; And in the end I realized that I AM in everything and everything is in me. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#19. For instance man feels the sensation of joy and depression in the center called solar plexus; however, this does not mean that joy or depression is there, but that this center is sensitive to such experiences. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#20. Music should be healing. Music should uplift the soul. Music should inspire. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#21. When paying charity, one should smile and be humble, allowing the hand of the indigent to be above the giver's hand. #Quote by Hamza Yusuf
#22. My heart is tuned to the quietness that the stillness of nature inspires. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#23. Our enemies are not the Jews or the Christians, our enemy is our own ignorance. #Quote by Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S
#24. I have seen all souls as my soul, and realized my soul as the soul of all. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#25. Sufism is not a religion or a philosophy, it is neither deism nor atheism, nor is it a moral, nor a special kind of mysticism, being free from the usual religious sectarianism. If ever it could be called a religion, it would only be as a religion of love, harmony, and beauty. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#26. I wanted to do something for the minority Muslims living in the West, especially in the UK, to bring up their morale a bit. They need to be proud of their religion #Quote by Sami Yusuf
#27. Very often in everyday life one sees that by losing one's temper with someone who has already lost his, one does not gain anything but only sets out upon the path of stupidity. He who has enough self-control to stand firm at the moment when the other person is in a temper, wins in the end. It is not he who has spoken a hundred words aloud who has won; it is he who has perhaps spoken only one word. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#28. The words that enlighten the soul are more precious than jewels. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#29. I first believed without any hesitation in the existence of the soul, and then I wondered about the secret of its nature. I persevered and strove in search of the soul, and found at last that I myself was the cover over my own soul. I realized that that in me which believed and that in me that wondered, that which was found at last, was no other than my soul. I thanked the darkness that brought me to the light, and I valued this veil that prepared for me the vision in which I saw myself reflected, the vision produced in the mirror of my soul. Since then, I have seen all souls as my soul, and realized my soul as the soul of all. And what bewilderment it was when I realized that I alone was, if there were anyone, that I am whatever and whoever exists, and that I shall be whoever there will be in the future. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#30. To a soul which is wide awake, the Judgment Day does not come after death.
For that soul every day is a Judgment Day.
The Judgment Day is every day, and one realizes this as one's sight becomes more keen. Every hour, every moment in life has its judgment. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#31. Language is the crowning achievement of human beings, and that is something Muslims have always known and revered. We are a literate people whose miracle is a Book from an unlettered man, peace and blessings be upon him, who was the most articulate and eloquent human being who ever lived. We honor our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, in honoring language that he loved so much and used so well. #Quote by Hamza Yusuf
#32. The Iraqis have a country that inherited cultures thousands of years old while the Americans have a culture only two hundred years old. Two hundred years will teach thousands of years!? Oh Americans, leave Iraq for its people. #Quote by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
#33. If you want to sing out, sing out, and if you want to be free, be free, cause there's a million ways to be, you know that there are. #Quote by Yusuf Islam
#34. The true use of music is to become musical in one's thoughts, words and actions. One should be able to give the harmony for which the soul yearns and longs every moment. All the tragedy in the world, in the individual and in the multitude, comes from lack of harmony, and harmony is best given by producing it in one's own life. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#35. Every mind has its particular standard of good and bad, and of right and wrong. This standard is made by what one has experienced through life, by what one has seen or heard; it also depends upon one's belief in a certain religion, one's birth in a certain nation and origin in a certain race. But what can really be called good or bad, right or wrong, is what comforts the mind and what causes it discomfort. It is not true, although it appears so, that it is discomfort that causes wrongdoing. In reality, it is wrongdoing which causes discomfort, and it is right-doing which gives comfort. #Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan
#36. Know about ' Main Shabana'
Mein Shabana
by Yusuf Rais
Book Description
The novel Mein Shabana will touch the hearts of many people because even though being a novel, this is a story of you, every woman. Despite being an episode of a particular environment and family, it seems very up close and personal to you. Many of the characters in this novel are familiar to even though they seem fictional to you; the actions of these characters and its repercussions are universal in nature and not restricted to just Shabana, the protagonist of this novel.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR-
Yusuf Rais
The author was born in 1975 in a little town of Rajasthan. He pursued his education in Arts, and completed MA from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. He is currently put up at Pirawa, a town situated in the district of Jhalawar, Rajasthan. He has been an avid lover of language since the age of six and has continued his oration and writing since then. He is currently working as a reporter and has published articles in Dainik Bhaskar and Navjyoti. He has previously published two ghazal books - Ek Tanha Safar and Chehara Rishton Ka - which have been critically acclaimed by his circle of book lovers.
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#37. People who want to remember me as Cat Stevens - welcome. Those who want me as Yusuf, you're here. #Quote by Cat Stevens
#38. When the Prophet says "brother," we should interpret this as universal brotherhood, which includes Muslims and non-Muslims. #Quote by Hamza Yusuf
#39. The desired Islamic state might be likened to an orchard planted with olive and palm trees that will take a relatively long time to produce fruit. #Quote by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi