No! Says Mawlānā, because if you are living and working for Allāh you never tire. He opens the month of Ramaḍān by advising the Muslim Sulṭāns and Kings to work for Allāh not for shayṭān. He criticizes the Sulṭān of Brunei for ending the public celebration of Mawlid.
Ramadan Dua
Aug09 2010 2min
Daily Sohbat
Aug09 2010 English 39min
Öğrenmek
Aug09 2010 Turkish 31min
Declare War Against Shayṭān
Aug08 2010 English 39min
Whoever is asking for enjoyment with material things, are ignorant, no mind creatures. Even sitting on heaps of diamonds and gold, you are feeling unhappy. Don't be cheated! Whole treasures on Earth have no value. Shayṭān is teaching you to be greedy and always asking more material. Leave that and ask for heavenly aspects; they are ever-ending. Prophets, messengers, heavenly advisors and holy books have come to warn you. You must declare war against shayṭān and his agents and followers.
Daily Sohbat
Aug08 2010 English 44min
Genc TV
Aug08 2010 Turkish 30min
A Crying Sun
Aug07 2010 English 44min
Mawlānā recites the āyah (36:13) – “and present for them an example” to teach man about his life. Everyday Allāh ﷻ gives the example of the sun, rising laughing, reaching perfection, and then setting crying. Man’s life is the same. So leave dunyā and its fashions. Think about the reality of life.
Daily Sohbat
Aug07 2010 English 46min
Diving Through Unseen Worlds
Aug06 2010 English 33min
Don’t waste your life chasing dunyā like a dog after a rabbit. Close your eyes and open the eyes of your heart. Mawlānā speaks about ‘murāqabah’ and ‘mushāhadah’.
Hadra
Aug06 2010 48min
About Leaders
Aug06 2010 English 15min
Daily Sohbat
Aug06 2010 English 37min
Asik Hussein Derki
Aug06 2010 Turkish 1min
Enstitut Acacak
Aug06 2010 Turkish 4min
Kolum Sukur Ediyor
Aug06 2010 Turkish 2min
The Meaning of ‘Renaissance’
Aug05 2010 English 35min
The Salafīyūn want to be modern and western in their clothing and in their thinking and they call the Ṣūfīs fanatics because they make Dhikr and because they are old fashioned. They want a ‘Renaissance’ for Islām. But Renaissance means no respect for the elders and the past. No respect, no Islām. Mawlānā shows the difference between Tawqīr and Takbīr.