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The Signature of a Designer: Why the Universe Points to God

The Reality of My Condition

How to Write a Letter to Huzoor

Why I Do Not Find Delight in Salat – Prayer

The Conference of Birds

Poems – I Long to See Your Face

Blessings and Peace be upon You

حضور و شہود ۔ Presence with God – Urdu

Khuda – خدا

A Spiritual Heart and Its Influencers

Poem – My Lord, I Am at Your Door – Arabic

Huroof-al-Muqatta’at – Disjointed Letters – Urdu

Heaven & Hell – Detailed – Urdu

NDE – A Profound Near Death Experience

A Beautiful City

Mansur Al-Hallaj – A Sufi Martyr

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Video Lessons - Links

1. Time Management
2. Types of Ignorance
3. What is Islam?
4. Know Yourself
5. 8 Lessons
6. Wealth
7. The Secrets of the Heart
8. Plan for Death
9. Belief
10. Steps to Repentance
11. Spiritual Journey

Quotes

A Gift of Love by Rumi
Rumi: Nothings Lasts Forever
Rumi: Life

با خدا بنو اور انسانیت کو فائدہ پہنچاؤ

Self-Help Videos

A Simple secret to happier life
Why do I feel so empty?
What the best thing I could want?
You were an idea in the mind of God.

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