Saturday, October 24, 2009

Full Of Guidance

TNI Reporter, *Mysticism can defeat extremism* - The News International - Karachi, Pakistan
Saturday, October 17, 2009

Islamabad: The speakers at a seminar, on Friday, stressed the need to preach and promote the mysticism for suppressing violence, extremism and terrorism in the society.

The seminar was held on eve of renowned Sufi poet Hazrat Budhal Faqir’s death anniversary, organised by Budhal Society in collaboration with Daira literary organisation here at a local hotel.

The speakers said that Budhal was a celebrated figure and an epitome of intellect, reflection and self-actualisation. The mystic poetry and message of the great poet teaches peace, tolerance, equality and lover in the society.

Speaking on the occasion, Sain Ghafar, the custodian of Budhal Faqir’s shrine in Shikarpur Sindh, said that extremism and sectarianism was result of ignorance of precious Sufi teachings.

He said that there were two opinions regarding the promotion of Islam in the subcontinent as the one group was of the opinion that Islam was promoted by the rulers of that time and the second said that it was because of the dedication of Sufis.

“In my opinion, it was the Sufis who promoted Islam through their selfless dedication and their excellent way of teaching,” he said. He said that Sufis’ particular way of teaching inspire people to accept the peaceful religion of Islam. There was not a single contradiction between their saying and practicing as whatever they said, they also practiced it putting themselves as a positive example in front of others, he said.

Dr. Ghazanfar Mehdi said that there would have been no sectarianism or extremism, had we followed the teachings of Sufis.

“The teachings of Sufis are full of guidance as they guide us the ways of truth and modesty and stops us from the things that are prohibited in Islam,” he said.

[Picture: Visit Shikarpur]

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Full Of Guidance
TNI Reporter, *Mysticism can defeat extremism* - The News International - Karachi, Pakistan
Saturday, October 17, 2009

Islamabad: The speakers at a seminar, on Friday, stressed the need to preach and promote the mysticism for suppressing violence, extremism and terrorism in the society.

The seminar was held on eve of renowned Sufi poet Hazrat Budhal Faqir’s death anniversary, organised by Budhal Society in collaboration with Daira literary organisation here at a local hotel.

The speakers said that Budhal was a celebrated figure and an epitome of intellect, reflection and self-actualisation. The mystic poetry and message of the great poet teaches peace, tolerance, equality and lover in the society.

Speaking on the occasion, Sain Ghafar, the custodian of Budhal Faqir’s shrine in Shikarpur Sindh, said that extremism and sectarianism was result of ignorance of precious Sufi teachings.

He said that there were two opinions regarding the promotion of Islam in the subcontinent as the one group was of the opinion that Islam was promoted by the rulers of that time and the second said that it was because of the dedication of Sufis.

“In my opinion, it was the Sufis who promoted Islam through their selfless dedication and their excellent way of teaching,” he said. He said that Sufis’ particular way of teaching inspire people to accept the peaceful religion of Islam. There was not a single contradiction between their saying and practicing as whatever they said, they also practiced it putting themselves as a positive example in front of others, he said.

Dr. Ghazanfar Mehdi said that there would have been no sectarianism or extremism, had we followed the teachings of Sufis.

“The teachings of Sufis are full of guidance as they guide us the ways of truth and modesty and stops us from the things that are prohibited in Islam,” he said.

[Picture: Visit Shikarpur]

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