Man is a liar. He sees the two sides of his mask, not in-between. Right and left were granted to make him walk towards his spiritual target only. The Prophets had knowledge of the seven levels of heaven but ordinary man needs a True One to guide him. When he sees with Certainty, only then can his understanding change. It will be beyond imagination, joyous and astonishing. He will fall down in gratefulness to his Lord seeking only Eternity. Who will guide the soul on its heavenly journey? The guide here will be the guide there.
The Seven Levels of Heaven
Apr01 2010 English 42min
Mawlana talks about the seven levels of Heavens. If you find yourself even in the first level you will not recognize yourself. You need a guide to take you from one to the other.
Victory for the True Ones
Mar31 2010 English 47min
Servanthood is a crown on the head of Man symbolizing his respect for his Creator. A servant’s ego must be under his feet. The holy ones of all faiths must teach this. Man must be his Lord’s divine representative. There is no level higher. Kufr is to not honour that which Allāh ﷻ made honourable. To be unknown is against faith. “O our Lord forgive us. We are in need of Your forgiveness.” Those with certainty keep a high respect for Divine Command. They will change the worldview. The True Ones will be victorious.
Daily Sohbat
Mar31 2010 English 47min
Sh Mehmet Giderken
Mar31 2010 Turkish 4min
Who Is That Dead One?
Mar30 2010 English 46min
Were people to see their Real Being they would cover their eyes. Their pride is in appearance and rank, not in humility. Appearances change but the Real Being never changes. The Companions of the Prophet (sas) dressed frugally and Allah (swt) was well pleased with them. The heedless dwell on the profits of tomorrow instead of their graves. “Who is that dead one?” Let the dead be seen. A dead body is a reminder that its owner is gone. Muslims must follow the Real Way. The final judgement is with Allah (swt).
Daily Sohbat
Mar30 2010 English 47min
No Extreme in Islam
Mar29 2010 English 39min
The Prophet (sas) warned Muslims against dividing into groups and leaving the Greater Majority. Those who do are in danger of losing the mercy of Allah (swt). He is Alim al Ghayb wa‘s Shahadah. He is not in need of knowledge but grants it to selected ones. Those forming sects, beware. There is no extreme in Islam. Islam is the enlightened way and Muslims must keep to the middle.
Sahib Azzaman
Mar29 2010 Arabic 1min
Daily Sohbat
Mar29 2010 English 39min
Nasrettin Hoca Hamamda
Mar29 2010 Turkish 2min
‘Am I not your Lord?’
Mar28 2010 English 44min
Proclaim everything that is sent down to you (5:67). Six thousand, six hundred and sixty-six verses. “Let them reach the Real Being of My servant”. What is understood about the Promise of ‘Am I not your Lord?’ That panoramic meeting with the Lord of Mankind. This knowledge is with the Awliya. Their veils are lifted. They disclose that Allah (swt) addressed the Real Being of all descendants of Adam with seven names; that Allah (swt) knows His Creation and His divine addressing is manifesting continually through the Mother of all Books, the Holy Quran.
Daily Sohbat
Mar28 2010 English 45min
The Blind Can’t See
Mar27 2010 English 43min
Man is fully ignorant, knowing only outwardly. Everything is under a careful, exact control. Real Knowledge is the honour of Man. Seeking higher levels of knowledge requires mighty engines that go beyond the physical mind to the level of the soul. Those who know from the Beginning up to the End and who obey the commands of their ‘owner’ are the jet engines that men need to reach their sacred, heavenly stations. For this, the ego, one’s donkey has to be reined in. The blind can’t see; they must ask and learn.