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Assalamualaikum
How r u
I really respect and like sufism..and interested to know more about....

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Any sufi brothers from South Africa, Cape Town?!? I need like minded friends inshaallah 🙌 but my best friend seat has been taken by the king of kings he who is Allah 🙌💚

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The Golden Chain on Instagram: "How they put us in a state of narcosis They made us fear Dhikir, they made you fear saying Allah Allah! "Oh don't say it or you might become insane". "It's bidah brother." They made us forget our history. By Allah the one who does say Allah does not become insane but he becomes a Wali of Allah! #islam #dhikir #ottoman #basira #sunni"

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Do you embrace sadness?

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Any sufis in NYC?

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5 days ago

I am a Tijaaniyah,
Actively building change making solutions,
Just looking for family to build with....

And Tarīqah is FAMILY ☺️🙇‍♂️

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What books related to Sufism do you guys recommend?

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Where the sufi sisters?

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If you want something more Sufi, mystical, and distinctive than a typical dating profile, try this:

A traveller between worlds—of commerce and creativity, reason and wonder, intellect and spirit.

By profession, I navigate boardrooms, strategy, and finance. By inclination, I wander through books, poetry, music, art, and the endless landscapes of the human soul. I write, paint, sing, play music, craft things with my hands, and remain fascinated by the mysteries that connect people, stories, and destinies.

Life has taken me across countries, cultures, successes, losses, and reinventions. Each chapter has taught me that wisdom is often hidden in unexpected places, and that the richest journeys are the ones that take place within.

I value meaningful conversation, genuine laughter, quiet moments, open hearts, and the kind of connection that nourishes rather than consumes. I believe two souls can meet not to complete one another, but to inspire one another to become more fully themselves.

If our paths cross, perhaps we’ll exchange stories, share a few smiles, challenge each other’s thinking, and discover whether the universe had a reason for introducing us.

This has a mature Sufi-philosophical tone without sounding preachy or overly religious. It feels reflective, worldly, and intriguing.

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