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In the Name of Allah, The Most Compassionate, The Most Merciful

Discourses

"Tarikatuna sohbah wal hayri fi jamiyah." Discourses refer to the 'sohbahs' or associations with the sheykh. He speaks extempore, tapping into the Divine Source, spiritually connecting to his sheykh to speak on a matter that concerns those present. These discourses are always fresh and alive. Although the words may seem simple, there are at least seven levels of understanding. Perfect manners in listening increases the ability to understand the discourses in more than one level and not only from a basic intellectual level. When reading the discourses we are advised to be in a state of ritual purity and to free ourselves from any distraction that may interrupt the reading.



Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Haqqani

2002 Discourses

January
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February
16
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28

March
2
3
4
5
6
7
13
23

April
13
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15
15b
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17
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21
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25
29

May
2
5
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11
19
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26

June
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15
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25

October
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by Grandsheykh Abdullah Daghestani

Shah Naqshband said if a man went to Mecca and destroyed the Holy Mosque, his sin would be less than for one who breaks a person's heart.






Prayer at Topkapi Palace













"We are trying to be nothing. As long as we are something our ego is going to fool us"
-Sheykh Mevlana Nazim al-Hakkani



cresent:'There is no god but Allah', star: 'In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful'