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Women’s voices in Bhakti Literature
Meera danced with ankle bells on her feetPeople said Meera was mad
Rekha Pande
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Baba Farid: Bringing happiness to the human heart
I wish always to live in longing for You.May I become dust, dwelling under your Feet.
Meher Murshed
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Nizamuddin Auliya: A life spent in bringing happiness to the human heart
“I wish always to live in longing for You.May I become dust, dwelling under your Feet.
Meher Murshed
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Nizamuddin Auliya: Amir Khusrau’s soul
He lies a few feet from his master. Together in this world, they are together in another.
Meher Murshed
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Nizamuddin Auliya to Amir Khusrau: I am weary of everyone, even myself, but never of you
He lies a few feet from his master. Together in this world, they are together in another.
Meher Murshed
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SARMAD: His Life And Quatrains - B.A. Hashmi
My feet on different paths to yours are set.How may one find Him out by argument?
Islamic Culture Journal
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PERSIAN POETRY AND LIFE IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY- REYNOLD A NICHOLSON
Islamic Culture Journal
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Bruce Lawrence’s Morals for the Heart: You may not see Nizamuddin but you can hear him
Meher Murshed
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This Path is not about religion: Just faith
Rajasthan or Rajputana, as it was then known, was a treasure. Kings and conquerors yearned for
Meher Murshed
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Women in Rishi Movement of Kashmir- Rashid Nazki
The other woman saintess after ‘Sodur Mauj was Nund Rishi’s wife ‘Zai Ded’. She was the
Sufinama Archive
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Mystics of the sayyid Lodi period (1414 AD. To 1526 AD. )- A.Halim
Shaikh ‘Abd Allah Biyabani (d 1529 a,p.)was the eldest son of Maulana Sama al-din Kamboh. He
Asiatic Society of Pakistan
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Mulla Nasruddin Modern Tales 7
They met at the dinner table late in the evening. A doctor practicing internal medicine in
Arun Prakash Ray
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What is Sufism ? – Mir Valiuddin
Ibn-Khaldun was also of the opinion that the word ‘Sufi’ is derived from Suf. But it