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Nizamuddin Auliya

1238 - 1325 | Delhi, India

Revered Indian Sufi and the spiritual guide of Amir Khusrau.

Revered Indian Sufi and the spiritual guide of Amir Khusrau.

Nizamuddin Auliya

Sufi Quotes 55

Dishonest dealings lead to destruction of cities.

Dishonest dealings lead to destruction of cities.

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He told his disciples that suppression of anger was not the right course, as it directed the virus to other channels of thought and action. “Forgive the person who has committed a wrong and thus eliminate your anger”, was his advice. Forgiveness rather then retribution was the real way to peace and happiness in society.

He told his disciples that suppression of anger was not the right course, as it directed the virus to other channels of thought and action. “Forgive the person who has committed a wrong and thus eliminate your anger”, was his advice. Forgiveness rather then retribution was the real way to peace and happiness in society.

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No body in this world has more worries and agonies than myself. So may people come to me and report their woes and misfortune to me. All these (accounts) sear my heart and my soul.

No body in this world has more worries and agonies than myself. So may people come to me and report their woes and misfortune to me. All these (accounts) sear my heart and my soul.

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On the day of Judgement one would be asked to give account of his earnings secured through permitted means and will be punished for earning through dubious methods.

On the day of Judgement one would be asked to give account of his earnings secured through permitted means and will be punished for earning through dubious methods.

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Women are equally endowed with spiritual power and talent. They are equal to men in spiritual discipline.

Women are equally endowed with spiritual power and talent. They are equal to men in spiritual discipline.

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