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Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Faith of Islam (33)
The Caaba, or cube-shaped building in the midst of the great court of the mosque at Mecca, is the most holy spot in the Islamic world. Toward it the followers of the Prophet must face five times a day at the appointed hours of prayer. Like the devotees of nearly all other faiths, the Mussulman originally faced the East while in prayer, but by a later decree he was ordered to turn his face toward Mecca.
An-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths
Hadith Collection (29)
On the authority of Muadh bin Jabal, who said: I said: "O Messenger of Allah, tell me of an act which will take me into Paradise and will keep me...
The Alchemy of Happiness
Concerning Self-Examination and the Recollection of God (17)
A Moslem is bound by the Koran to return the salutation of a Moslem. 2.Koranic phrase for the righteous. 3. Two of these are attached to every person....
An-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths
Hadith Collection (2-3)
Also on the authority of Omar, who said: One day while we were sitting with the messenger of Allah there appeared before us a man whose clothes were...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Love of God (12)
The Vision of God All Muslims profess to believe that the Vision of God is the summit of human felicity, because it is so stated in the Law; but with...
The Masnavi
The Old Man and the Physician (1-12)
Fools laud and magnify the mosque, But the former is mere form, the latter spirit and truth. The mosque that is built in the hearts of the saints Is...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of Self (8)
Koran is fulfilled: "We have stripped the veil from off thee and thy sight today is keen."
The Masnavi
The Three Travelers (88-96)
Now, therefore, I will implore his grace for myself, For he will never avert his face from him that knew him." Know the eye of the ' Knower is a...
The Alchemy of Happiness
Concerning Self-Examination and the Recollection of God (9)
The saint, Shibli, one day went to see the Sufi Thaury; he found him sitting so still in contemplation that not a hair of his body moved. He asked...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of This World (14)
Although we have said so much against the world, it must be remembered that there are some things in the world which are not of it, such as knowledge...
The Masnavi
The People of Saba (85-94)
If you do a kindness to a generous man, 'tis fitting, When you treat a base man with scorn and contumely, Infidels when enjoying prosperity do wrong, ...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VII: What Sort of Prayer the Gnostic Employs, and How It iS Heard By God. (22)
In correspondence with the manner of the sun's rising, prayers are made looking towards the sunrise in the east. Whence also the most ancient temples ...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter I: On Faith (18)
For there the temple of God is seen established on three foundations -faith, hope, and love.
The Conference of the Birds
The Query of the Fifteenth Bird (3)
Sultan Mahmud once took prisoner an old rajah, who, experiencing the love of God, became a Musulman and renounced the two worlds. Sitting alone in...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXI (5)
The great ones stand on their shrines before him, the prince of the gods of the Tuat, the great power of the sky, the lord of the living, and the...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XXXIX (4)
And there I saw another vision, the dwelling-places of the holy, And the resting-places of the righteous.
The Alchemy of Happiness
Concerning Music and Dancing as Aids to the Religious Life (20)
Although these matters are comparative novelties in Islam and have not been received from the first followers of the Prophet, we must remember that...
The Masnavi
The Building of the "Most Remote Temple" at Jerusalem (142-151)
The building of the prophets was without lust, Yea, many are the noble temples they have raised, Though all were not named "The Most Remote Temple." T...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VI: The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture. (7)
Again, there is the veil of the entrance into the holy of holies. Four pillars there are, the sign of the sacred tetrad of the ancient covenants.
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka III, Khanda 15 (5)
'When I said, I turn to Bhûh, what I said is, I turn to the earth, the sky, and heaven.'
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