Hadith Qudsi: Eyes That Can Already See Paradise
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Photo: Pilgrims to Makkah from Bagdad, 1880s.
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The beloved Messenger, upon him be Divine Peace, once revealed these words directly from Allah Most High:
Whenever I deprive My servants of their two eyes in this earthly world, they receive from Me nothing less than the eyes that can already see Paradise.
(Transmitted by Anas ibn Malik)
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'Signs on the Horizons: Meetings with Men of Knowledge and Illumination'
By Michael Sugich
Purchase Book:
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Description:
SIGNS ON THE HORIZONS is an enthralling contemporary memoir of one seeker’s interactions with men who have transcended the ordinary and achieved stations of spirituality and enlightenment that in the modern world we only attribute to the Biblical fathers of ancient times or to myth. Michael Sugich, an American writer who was initiated into a traditional Sufi order over forty years ago and who lived for 23 years in the sacred city of Makkah Al Mukaramah, has kept company with some of the greatest Sufi saints of the age from many parts of the world. His book is a unique eye-witness narrative of a mystical tradition that today hides in plain sight, veiled by the turbulence and materialism gripping the Muslim world. It is a spellbinding personal memoir told with eloquence, empathy, self-effacing humor, insight and love.
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