The Art of Personality: The Sufi Message (Volume III)

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Among the many sided teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan, the discussion of the problems related to our everyday life occupy an important place. Esotericism, spirituality and religious practice counted very little for him in a person who did not fulful his duty towards his fellow-men and himself. According to Hazrat Inayyat Khan a person’s main task and purpose in life is to become human, in the fullest sense of the word; this is why man has come on earth and only after having achieved this will it be possible for him to return with full consciousness to the source whence he had come. In this volume a substantial part of Hazrat Inayat Khan’s writing and lectures on human relationships has been collected. There is his book Education which contains a treasure of advice on the upbringing of children, soundly practical and imbued with spiritual ideals at the same time., Rasa Shastra is an exposition of Hazrat Inayat Khan’s views on sex-life: the problem of creation and of the relationship between man and woman. Ad in Character Building and the Art off Personality and in Moral Culture one will find an explanation of the fundamentals which motivate the human attitude both of individual towards themselves and towards society in general.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hazrat Inayat Khan

The author, Hazrat Inayat Khan, (Baroda, 1882 - Delhi 1927) was a famous musician in his young years. Later he left for the West in Order to spread the Sufi message of love, harmony and beauty. He preached Sufism not as an orthodox sect, but as a forward-looking world message of interreligious brotherhood. He founded many Sufi centres in the West. In India, the Sufi message has got an inspiring centre at the Dargah of the Master himself, located near the tomb of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia, New Delhi.

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Title
The Art of Personality: The Sufi Message (Volume III)
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
9788120805934
Length
273p., Plate; Appendices; 23cm.
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#Sufism