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Dıalogue between the Sharı’as

Started Dec 18, 2012 0 Replies

I am Engin Aksu who lives in Kütahya in Turkey.I did my BA and MBA education in Kütahya Dumlupınar University.I am a teacher and a writer. In 2007 my novel, " Divine Brotherhood" (İlahi Kardeşlik)…Continue

 

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Dıalogue between the Sharı’as

I am Engin Aksu who lives in Kütahya in Turkey.I did my BA and MBA education in Kütahya Dumlupınar University.I am a teacher and a writer. In 2007 my novel, " Divine Brotherhood" (İlahi Kardeşlik) was printed in USA. Recently, my essay " Brothership Among the Sherias" has been printed on the periodical 'International Journal of Humanities and Social Science' on December 2012 issue. Sheikh Evliya Galip Hasan KUŞÇUOĞLU who had written my novel's preface; for a new way for the mankind and for a…See More
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At 4:21pm on December 30, 2012, sarah shalu said…

My name is miss Sarah,darling please i want you to write me direct to my email adress (sarahbaby649@yahoo.com) so that i will send you my picture. Thanks, Sarah.

At 9:03pm on December 19, 2012, Graham R Nicholson said…

greetings Engin

At 7:23pm on November 13, 2011, Graham R Nicholson said…

Hi Engin,

 

Nice to hear from your.  We really enjoyed Turkey on our recent visit and like Turkish people.  Very courteous and helpful.  They particularly like Australians.   All the animosity of the First War seems to be forgotten and now our fallen soldiers are buried together in the same earth.  Gallipoli is a sacred place to us both.   I was deeply moved by the place.  May we never go to war again but remain close friends.

Sorry I cant read in Turkish so am unable to comment on the website you mentioned.   Am not sure what you want me to say, but can add that I greatly admire Sufi literature and beliefs.  I recently presented a program in English on Rumi on powerpoint.  We share a belief in one supreme God and the oneness of humanity under that one God.  Rumi also said that all the great religions come from that one God.  If we all accepted that belief, the world would be a better place.

May the blessings of God and His Prophets be upon you!

Graham

"All religions are in substance one and the same.

In the adorations and benedictions of righteous men

The praises of all the prophets are kneaded together.

All their praises are mingled into one stream,

All the vessels are emptied into one ewer.

Because He that is praised is, in fact, only One,

In this respect all religions are only one religion.

Because all praises are directed towards God's light,

Their various forms and figures are borrowed from it.”

 

  (Mathnavi of Rumi  Vol 3)

At 11:08pm on September 24, 2011, Dr. Sophia A. Crocheron said…
I am just reading your note left on my page here in PeaceNext.  It is much appreciated and I have visited briefly the webpage you posted there as well.  I do not know if I will be able to assist you with a review for two reasons:  most importantly, I believe in Peace -- not my peace or your peace but simply peace which to me means an appreciation of what you believe and accepting your worship "God" however you choose. This is the "peace" which God affords us all.  Secondly, it may be a while before I could give the site the attention it deserves.  But, again, thank you for taking the time to write.
At 9:13pm on May 26, 2011, Richard A Fletcher said…
Thank you for your request of my feed back.I have just read your
message which highlights one must believe in God in order to be our
Brother or Sister. My spiritual experiences indicate we are all one
and part of the most wonderful loving energy essence we call God!
At 4:06am on May 23, 2011, Brahma Kumar Yudhisthir said…

Dear Egin,

Thanks for soliciting my views. All knowledge is born of spirituality which is based on the soul-consciousness. Gog, the Supreme Soul, is the Ocean of all Knowledge. We can get everything which He has with Him through communion with Him which is only possible through the practice of Rajayoga meditation imparted by God Himself through Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University now. Know for sure that when we are body-conscious we lose everything and when we soul-conscious we get not only  everything what we have lost but also much more things which God has only for because we are His divine children as souls, the true inheritors of His treasures.

At 9:11am on April 22, 2011, Subramania Siva Yogi said…

My dear Spiritual Friend,

To read my thoughts,please see my new website www.sivavision.org and asses.

 With regrds,

S.S.Yogi

At 6:52pm on February 14, 2011, Graham R Nicholson said…
Dear Engin Aksu,

I have visited your net site and appreciate the comments you have made. Sufism is a divine way to God (Allah). All men and women are indeed spiritual brothers and sisters. The way to God is indeed submission (Aslama - to submit, to resign one's self) to the will of God. I believe that Muhammad was the Prophet of God and that the Quran is His Holy Book. He said that there will come a day on which God (Allah) will gather all mankind together, of which there is no doubt (Holy Quran 3:9). This is a promise of a day which men cannot postpone or hasten by one hour (Holy Quran 34:30). This is the day of the twin trumpet blast., the day when the earth shineth with the Glory of the Lord and the book is set up (Holy Quran 39:68- 69).
This day has now come. The Gate to God (Bab) has appeared and opened, the one Gate to a wall that separates the believers from the non-believers (Holy Quran 57:13). This is the first trumpet blast, announcing the coming of Him whom God (Allah) would make manifest. Then the Glory of God (Baha'u'llah) has appeared in fulfillment, the second trumpet blast, proclaiming the oneness of all humanity under the one supreme God (Allah) and proclaiming to all people that this is the time to establish unity and justice on earth under that one God and to end all violence, disunity, injustice, hatred and prejudice.. This is the day of the breaking of the seals, the day of judgment, the day on which each soul is paid for what he has done, coming at a time of world wide calamity (Holy Quran, Sura 101).

Look at the state of the whole world. Is it not full of injustice, disunity, violence, hate, prejudice. Is not this the prophesised condition of the world on the Promised Day, when humanity will be full of disbelief, the Day of Ressurection, the Day leading to the time when naught will be said but Peace, Peace?

For the pure believers this is now obvious.

With sincere best wishes. Salam.
Graham
At 4:03pm on February 11, 2011, Peter Raymond Calvert said…

Hi brother,

Thanks for your prayers.

Peter

At 6:07am on February 8, 2011, Dr. John Lawrence Daly said…

Hi,

Prayers for you and yours. I Work on the advocay for childrem and freshwater resourcesand sanitation concerns. The Spirutiality of justice seeking worlwide is basically our soldarity at all levels  with the marvelous gift of the the dignity of difference that creative tensions  make possible a oneness that lasts and is sustainable.

Larry (Dr. John Lawrence Daly)

The constancy of prayer is essential to the justics in deeds in relation we do.