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Guru Arjan Dev and Mian Mir: A Tale of Love and Friendship between two Sufi masters
by Navid Zaidi Guru Arjan Dev (1563-1606) was the fifth Guru of the Sikh faith that flourished in the Punjab region of India from the sixteenth century onwards. Hazrat Mian Mir (1550-1635) was a famous Muslim Sufi saint who resided … Continue reading
The Second Half
By Tabassum Saba “Is this all there is?” Many people of my age are asking this. Why this has become a nagging question for many of us? I think it’s because we were prepared to fulfill the goals of first … Continue reading
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The Emergence of Religions of Earthly Salvation
by Navid Zaidi Nowadays, humanity finds itself dramatically at odds with ancient religious doctrines which are steadily losing credibility. Among the youth in particular, matters are falling apart- manners and knowledge, the sense of history, interest in politics, acquaintance with … Continue reading
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How Faith Replaced Kosmos: The Revolt Against Greek Thought
by Navid Zaidi The period 800-200 BC has been called the Axial Age. For reasons that are not entirely understood, all the chief civilizations of the world developed during this period along parallel lines ; Taosim and Confucianism in China, … Continue reading
From Simplicity through Contradiction to Paradox
by Modaser Shah The title is from a paper by the prodigious and acclaimed Indian analyst Salman Akhtar writing in a psychoanalytic journal. I imagine him to be a hidden Sufi or at least steeped in Sufi wisdom and literature. … Continue reading
The Freedom of the Self
by Navid Zaidi “You sound to me as though you don’t believe in free will,” said Billy Pilgrim. “If I hadn’t spent so much time studying Earthlings,” said the Tralfamadorian, “I wouldn’t have any idea what was meant by free … Continue reading
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Tagged Free Will, Religion and philosophy, Tralfamdorians and Iqbal
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The (Deeper) Movement of Thought
by Navid Zaidi There is a very simple, almost unspoken law, the law being that if any two things interact, they must be in some way like each other. It is quite possible for somebody who looks at the Sun … Continue reading
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Sanity Guides
by Modaser Shah “Wer den Wegweiser findet, sucht nun nicht nach einer weiteren Instruktion, sondern geht,” said Wittgenstein.¹ My translation of this is as follows: When one finds a guide(post), one doesn’t look for further instruction, one just goes. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Ludwig Wittgenstein, Mansur and Nasruddin, philoshophy, religion, Sufi thought, Wittgenstein
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Confusion and Clarity and the In-between
by Modaser Shah Heinrich Racker, the well-known psychoanalyst from South America, notes in passing in a book that “clarity cannot be attained except through confusion,” a remarkable sentiment from a rather unexpected corner. Usually one expects this kind of insight … Continue reading
Sufi Lives: Rabia
by Ali Hammad More than a millennium has passed since the times of Rabia, the patron saint of Sufism. The events of her life are now shrouded in an impenetrable veil of time. A few scraps of her biography are … Continue reading