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The Complete Works of Pir-o-Murshid Hazrat Inayat Khan is a rich compilation of teachings, poetry, and lectures that reflect his vision of spiritual unity and inner awakening. Covering themes like breath, mysticism, divine love, and the path of the seeker, these volumes preserve his original words and offer timeless guidance. Published by the Nekbakht Foundation and Suluk Press, the collection includes poetic sayings like Gayan, Vadan, Nirtan, and aphorisms from the Bowl of Saki, making it a vital resource for those drawn to Sufi wisdom and interfaith harmony.
Fusus al-Hikam (The Seals of Wisdom) by Muhi-e-Din Ibn Arabi is a cornerstone of Islamic mysticism, presenting profound metaphysical insights through the symbolic wisdom of 27 prophets. Each chapter, or “seal,” unveils a unique aspect of divine truth, weaving together Qur’anic narratives with Ibn Arabi’s doctrine of wahdat al-wujud—the Unity of Being. Rather than offering linear theology, the work explores the inner meanings of revelation, emphasizing that divine wisdom manifests differently through each prophet while remaining rooted in the same eternal source. Revered and debated for its depth and complexity, Fusus al-Hikam remains a luminous guide for seekers drawn...
Know Yourself, often attributed to Muhi-e-Din Ibn Arabi or his contemporary Awhad al-Din Balyani, is a concise yet profound treatise on the mystical concept of wahdat al-wujud—the Unity of Being. It explores the intimate relationship between self-awareness and divine knowledge, asserting that true self-knowledge is inseparable from knowing God. The text dismantles illusions of separateness, emphasizing that God alone knows Himself through Himself, and that all perception of existence is a reflection of divine reality. With poetic clarity and metaphysical depth, it invites seekers to recognize that the journey inward is the journey to the Divine itself.
