Author: Ali Raza

On Monday, October 14, 2024, a profound and spiritually enriching preaching initiative took place in Bath, Lodhrrey Tharr, located in Tehsil Raiwind, District Lahore. This significant event was led by the esteemed Professor Sultan Hafiz Hammad-ur-Rehman, whose eloquence and deep understanding of spiritual teachings continue to inspire many. Joining him on this important mission were key members of the preaching department: Maulana Yasir Yaseen, Mohammad Nadeem, Mohammad Hussain, and Wajid Ali. Together, this dedicated team ventured into the community, embodying the spirit of Da’wah and reaching out to the public with open hearts and inviting messages. The team passionately invited…

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On Sunday, October 13, 2024, an important meeting of Sultan-ul-Faqr Publications and Mahnama Sultan-ul-Faqr Lahore convened at the serene Khanqah Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen. This gathering was graced by the leadership of Khalifa in-charge, Sultan Mohammad Ahsan Ali, whose guidance inspires and energizes the team. The meeting brought together dedicated members from both divisions, fostering a spirit of collaboration and unity. As the attendees settled in the tranquil ambiance of the Khanqah, a sense of purpose filled the air. The agenda was rich and ambitious, focusing on the future trajectory of the publications and the values they embody. Throughout the session, participants engaged…

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The history of Islamic science and technology is a rich and influential chapter in global scientific development, particularly from the 8th to the 15th centuries, during what is often referred to as the “Golden Age of Islam.” This period saw significant advancements in various fields such as astronomy, mathematics, medicine, physics, chemistry, and engineering. Islamic scholars, scientists, and inventors not only preserved and expanded upon the knowledge of ancient civilizations like the Greeks, Persians, and Indians but also made original contributions that shaped the course of human progress. Key Phases of Islamic Scientific Development: Major Contributions in Various Fields: Transmission…

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Bazm-e-Sultan ul Ashiqeen is a spiritual gathering that holds great significance within Sufi traditions, particularly those rooted in the teachings of Hazrat Sultan ul Ashiqeen, a prominent figure in modern Sufism and the spiritual leader of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr. Such gatherings serve as a platform for spiritual growth, enlightenment, and a deeper connection to Allah through the guidance of a spiritual master (Murshid). They are rooted in the tradition of Zikr (remembrance of Allah), Tazkiyah (purification of the soul), and communal learning, with an emphasis on Divine Love and self-actualization through spiritual practices. Here are some key insights and significance of…

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Muslims living in non-Islamic countries face a variety of challenges, particularly in relation to their rights, recognition, and integration into societies that may not fully understand or respect their faith and cultural practices. These challenges range from issues of discrimination and Islamophobia to difficulties in balancing their religious obligations with the norms of secular or non-Muslim-majority societies. Here’s an exploration of the key challenges faced by Muslims in non-Islamic countries: 1. Discrimination and Islamophobia One of the most significant challenges Muslims face in non-Islamic countries is discrimination and Islamophobia. This can manifest in different ways, such as verbal abuse, hate…

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Love for Allah and Detachment from Materialism is a central theme in Islamic spirituality, particularly within Sufism. The more a person’s heart is filled with love for Allah (Ishq-e-Haqiqi), the less they are attached to worldly possessions, desires, and material comforts. This Divine Love elevates the soul, allowing the individual to focus on spiritual growth, purifying the heart, and seeking nearness to Allah. Detaching from materialism through love for Allah is not about renouncing the world entirely, but about reorienting one’s priorities and values toward the eternal rather than the transient. Here’s an exploration of how love for Allah helps…

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Sufi Perspectives on Divine Love explore the deep and transformative relationship between the human soul and the Divine, offering profound insights into the nature of love as the driving force behind the spiritual journey toward union with God. Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, emphasizes Ishq-e-Haqiqi (Divine Love) as the essence of the spiritual quest, where love serves as both the means and the end of attaining closeness to Allah. Through poetry, music, and spiritual practices, Sufi saints and scholars have expressed the overwhelming power of Divine Love that transcends the self and worldly attachments. Here’s an exploration of key…

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Hazrat Sultan Bahoo concept of Divine Love holds a central place in his teachings and Sufi philosophy. As one of the most revered saints in Islamic mysticism, Sultan Bahoo (1629–1691), a spiritual leader of the Sarwari Qadri order, extensively preached the importance of Ishq-e-Haqiqi (Divine Love) as the foundation for attaining closeness to Allah. His writings, particularly in his magnum opus Ain-ul-Faqr and other works, emphasize that Divine Love transcends all worldly attachments and leads the seeker to ultimate union with the Beloved, Allah. Here’s a deeper exploration of the significance of Sultan Bahoo’s concept of Divine Love: 1. Divine…

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Dawat o Tableegh (Invitation and Preaching) is a fundamental practice in Islam that involves spreading the message of Islam, inviting others toward the path of righteousness, and guiding people to live according to Islamic principles. With the advent of modern technology and social media platforms, organizations and movements like Tehreek Dawat e Faqr have adapted these traditional methods of Dawat and Tableegh to the digital age, reaching a global audience in innovative ways. Tehreek Dawat e Faqr, led by Sultan ul Ashiqeen Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman, aims to spread the teachings of Faqr (spiritual poverty), the essence of Sufism,…

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The concept of a Halal lifestyle extends far beyond dietary restrictions; it encompasses a way of life that aligns with Islamic principles, governing everything from food and finance to fashion and cosmetics. The global demand for Halal products has seen significant growth over the past few decades, influencing various markets across the world. As a result, Halal products have transcended religious boundaries, becoming a symbol of ethical, healthy, and sustainable choices. This shift highlights the growing importance of a Halal lifestyle in shaping global markets. 1. Halal as a Comprehensive Lifestyle A Halal lifestyle refers to living in accordance with…

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