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Recent Discourses of Shaikh Kabir

2008

Last updated November 1, 2008

Genius of Spirit (50mb), September 28, 2008, Kabir - New!

Islamic Economy (20mb) , September 21, 2008, Kabir - New!

Sufi Metaphysics and Patience (40mb), September 15, 2008, Kabir - New!

Patience is the Key (17mb), September 8, 2008, Kabir - New!

Poor Yunus Fills The Earth And Sky (4mb), August 9, 2008, Kabir

What the Beloved Will Do (6mb), August 2, 2008, Kabir

Humility, Gratitude, and Love (16mb), July 26, 2008, Kabir

The Most Beautiful (6mb), July 19, 2008, Kabir

Thank You Yunus (6mb), July 13, 2008, Kabir

The Seven Names (7mb), July 5, 2008, Kabir and Aliya

Supplication (9mb), June 28, 2008, Kabir

The Fruits of Love (6mb), June 14, 2008, Kabir

Dyeing the Vat of Hu (9mb), June 7, 2008, Kabir

The Pearl And The Shell (19mb), May 24, 2008, Kabir

Impartial Witness (65mb), May 10, 2008, Kabir

Sequoia (15mb), Apr. 5, 2008, Kabir and Sequoia

These Sufis Have Returned From Their Travels (17mb), Feb. 23, 2008, Kabir

Developing Our Humanness (84mb), Feb. 16, 2008

Nothing To Fear (76mb), Jan. 26, 2008

Sohbet With Dede (4mb), Jan. 19, 2008, - Kabir and Mahmoud

Kaaba of Lovers (7mb), Jan. 12, 2008

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Some Reflections
Relevant to the Recent Events in the World:

Breathe and Remember God

The events of September 11th are nothing less than a SIGN, a meaning to be grasped, a moment of Truth that we have yet to understand.

A Metaphysical Response

The essential insight and consistent point of view of Islam is tawhid: the fundamental Oneness underlying all of existence. From the perspective of tawhid, everything is emerging from God, being sustained by God, and ultimately returning to God

Hadith on Non-Violence & Peace

Inscribed on the hilt of the Muhammad''s sword: 'Forgive him who wrongs you; join him who cuts you off; do good to him who does evil to you, and speak the truth although it be against yourself.'