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Islaahi Correspondence |
Steps
forward on the path of Reformation
Replies
of letters by
Hazrat Maulana Yunus Patel
Saheb
(rahmatullah alayh)
Extract from the Introduction to the booklet:
" Hazrat
Maulana Yunus Patel Saheb (rahmatullahi
alayh) was the Khalifa (representative)
of two great luminaries: Hazrat Maulana
Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Saheb (Mudda
Zilluhu) and Hazrat Mufti Mahmood-ul-Hasan
Gangohi (rahmatullah alayh),
and was,
himself, the mentor, preceptor and spiritual
guide of many, including myself.
Hazrat
Maulana was an epitome of piety and
righteousness, and an ocean of wisdom
in his guidance and advice to Saalikeen. |
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The
book entails selected replies to Islaahi
correspondence, much of which is taken
from the e-mails that came from various
parts of the world. Since the same questions
or problems are asked by different people,
it will, Insha-Allah, benefit many more.
This
booklet contains 20 letters with its
replies. Confidentiality
has been upheld and no names and details
are made known or published..."
Letter One: Relating to Bay'at & Tasawwuf |
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SHORT
INSPIRATIONAL AUDIO: |
Islam
is still Alive |
The
Path became Easy
(Muje Sehle ho
kahi Manzile) |

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The
1 Cent Coin
by Hazrat Maulana Yunus Patel Saheb
(rahmatullahi alayh)
Once,
when taking a walk through a park, with some friends,
we came across a fountain, wherein were numerous
1 cent and 2 cent coins.
On
noticing this, it came to mind, that since the 1
cent coin and the 2 cent coin have negligible value
– in fact, no worth or value is really given to
these coins – they are generally discarded in a
fountain, after some ‘wish’ is made.
And
if the wish is such, that it would definitely be
accomplished with money, then a mere 1 cent or 2
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cents
would not suffice for the fulfilment of the grand
wishes of those who throw with any such hope… Nevertheless,
I presented this analogy to my companions:
The value of the 1 cent coin, after having separated itself from the R5 coin, or the R100 note, diminished. It ‘depreciated’, so to speak.
…So many pass by such fountains, and yet no one considers taking one or a few of those coins.
However, when that 1 cent coin attaches itself to the R100 note, then its value and worth is considered just as that R100 note. When the 1 cent coin attaches itself to the R100 note, its value will increase... |
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ADVICE TO TREASURE:
“The
tongue is a weapon of mass destruction or good construction.”
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