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Inspirational Posts & on Self-Knowledge; Universal Spirituality; Inner Dimensions of Islam. Politics was meant to serve people selflessly; it's ego-play now.
Joined July 2024
ON PAKISTAN'S PROBLEMS - JANUARY 1, 2025 There may be a thousand times more human issues, individually and collectively, than the population of human beings on earth, past and present. However, there is one reason and one solution behind them all. Analysts focus mainly on the outer forms of them on a daily basis because there's no end to them, while how many times can that one reason and one solution be discussed? The shadows (outer forms) change all the time. If it's not one outer cause then there's another one. The list goes on. If yesterday, Maulana Ehtisham ul Haqq wasn wrapping Imam Zamin on Ayub Khan, today, Mufti Taqi Usmani is praising the governor of Sindh for, Astaghfirullah, "reviving" a tradition of Hazrat Omar. If it was Yahya yesterday, it is Yazid al-Waqt Munir today. So, there's always something in the the outer realm that is discussed because the outer causes and effects are like changing shadows. ONE SIGNLE REASON BEHIND THE GAZILLION EXPERIENTIAL SHADOWS: Spiritual (moral, if you will) deficiancy! Rise of lower self (aka consciousness), individually, as well as collectively, in the Pakistani society, especially amongst the ruling elite, who have become like Pharaohs occupying Pakistan and keeping its people under their enslavement. Read my series on Self-Knowledge in Urdu and English at While good people do exist in Pakistan, they are weak, in disarray, fooled by leaders who have sold their souls to the Yazid al-Waqt Munir or Maryam DeVil, etc., guided by the religious leaders who have kept them entangled in an organized mechanistic religion, instead of helping them groom their self so that it reflects the higher, especially establishment of justice - a primary theme of the Qur'an - and have been giving them religion as an opium so they stay busy in the rituals and minute details of a gazillion do's and don't's, and not challenge the Taghuti system; though such a system is always an illusion and weak like a spider's web, as well as hypocritical leaders. We know the attributes of the lower self. And, they are rampant at all levels of Pakistani society, especially amongst the Pharaohs: Selfishness; Arrogance; Lying; Cheating; Deceit; Self-Pride; Lust for Power, Control, Authority, Resources and Recognition; Injustice; Doing Unto Others What One Doesn't Want Done Unto One; Vengeance; Corruption; Nepotism; Hatred; Ego-Self; etc. One can say that the Divine Intelligence has created physical as well as moral laws that govern this cosmos, especially on earth where a species lives that has been given some freedom for a moment in time, compared to eternity, and has been violating these moral laws consistently. And, we refer to people of lower consciousness as this or that animal, while animals live according to their innate nature while humanity, by and large, has been violating the Divine Patterns for centuries. So, I am sure female dogs, when they get angry at each other, call them humans. ALL of the problems in Pakistan are outer manifestations of this spiritual decline at all levels of society, especially amongst the ruling elite! ONE SINGLE SOLUTION: Fix the inner and a better outer will emerge. Raise consciousness, individually and collectively, at all levels, and all the problems facing Pakistan will gradually be solved to the extent that the individual or collective self (called Khudi by Allama Iqbal) rises, especially amongst those who are in positions of power and authority. There's a universal tradition, reported by the Prophet (S), Imam Ali and even @elonmusk several months ago (he just posted it without quoting anyone): The most qualified person for a position of power is the one who, [while qualified,] has no desire for it. Reflect on this! Does this not make our system of governance AGAINST the Prophetic Patterns? The word, Siasah, as I recall, originally meant serving others [selflessly]. Now, it is an interplay of the ego-self - a power play and greed and all the other attributes of the lower self. Grooming of the individual and collective self so that it reflects the higher attributes at ALL levels of society, especially amongst the ruling class: Selflessness; Humility; Generosity; Love; Peace; Justice; Compassion; Not Doing Unto Others What One Doesn't Want Done Unto One; Forgiveness; Lack of Desire for Power, Control, Authority, Resources, Recognition; Serving Others With No Expectations; etc. Religion used to help people and society groom their collective and individual self (aka consciousness) so that it reflects these higher attributes. Sadly, Not Any More! It's become an empty shell with no soul in it by and large - there are obviously exceptions. It also tends to make people fatalists. How this one single solution is implemented is a million dollar question. A complete U-turn is needed in the Pakistani society at all levels. When I reflect on the Divine Patterns, I see that it doesn't usually happen without a huge catastrophe; though I hope the U-turn happens without it. Moreover, this spiritual (moral) decline in the Pakistani society has not happen overnight; though it has taken momentum recently. It has taken decades. Two huge forces will need to be contained: a) Religious Leaders; and b) NaPak Armed Forces™. Most analysts routinely talk about b) but rarely talk about a). And, when they do, the religious leaders are not their main target and they are very careful when they talk about them. I pray to Allah that He, in His Infinite Mercy and Wisdom contain these two primary forces that have destroyed the very core of Pakistan as well as other Shaytani forces that are obstacles to Pakistan's rise! I pray to Allah that there emerge leaders in Pakistan who are of higher consciousness and help right the ship! I pray to Allah to guide the people of Pakistan and groom their selves so that they reflect the higher attributes!
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@RepJoeWilson The first sentence of the second paragraph is incorrect and it seems you want to appease a certain group of people with it. In it, you fell for propaganda. Please get accurate information from @MoeedNj. Also, we need action, not words.
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He who knows himself knows his Lord. You are the mirror in which He sees Himself, And He is the mirror in which you see yourself. Between you and Him, there is but a veil— And that veil is nothing but your own self. When you remove ‘you’ from yourself, Only He remains, shining like the sun. Do not seek Him outside, for He is closer than your breath, Nearer than your heartbeat, Hidden in the depths of your being. The journey is not to a distant place, But to the center of your own soul. - ibn Arabi
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@soldierspeaks I don't see Allah righting Pakistan's ship thru the deceased PTI, martyred by its leadership & hypocrites. I also don't think posts by US congressmen are helping Pakistan take a U-turn from the disastrous path the NaPak Army™ & the Mullah Industrial Complex™ has put it on.
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@soldierspeaks The rulers have been getting their oxygen from the Mullah Industrial Complex™ (MIC) since the time of Jinnah when he became angry with Liaquat Ali Khan for cozying up with them. Minus MIC will start the process of saving Pakistan.
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Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri often emphasizes that the modern mental health crisis is deeply linked to a spiritual crisis. He argues that much of human suffering stems from a disconnect between the soul and its divine origin. In his teachings, he highlights how excessive attachment to the material world, lack of inner discipline, and ignorance of one's true nature contribute to anxiety, depression, and existential despair. He stresses that true healing comes not just from psychological or medical interventions but from a return to spiritual awareness, self-knowledge, and living in harmony with divine principles. For him, mental distress is often a symptom of a deeper spiritual imbalance, where individuals feel lost due to the absence of meaning and purpose in their lives. Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri advocates for a holistic approach that integrates spiritual wisdom with modern psychological insights. He teaches that practices such as mindfulness, prayer, meditation, and self-inquiry can help individuals reconnect with their innate peace and clarity. By understanding the self beyond the ego and recognizing life's transient nature, one can transcend suffering and attain a state of inner balance. He often reminds seekers that the ultimate solution to human distress is to align with the divine order, cultivating virtues like gratitude, patience, and trust in God. In this way, he presents mental well-being not as a purely psychological issue but as a journey back to spiritual wholeness.
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SPIRITUAL/ETHICAL ROOTS OF PAKISTAN'S DESTRUCTION AND ARMY'S, POLITICAL/RELIGIOUS ROLES IN IT For decades, Pakistan’s political landscape has been shaped by the military’s relentless pursuit of power, often at the cost of democracy and the people’s will. The electoral manipulations and the army’s continued stranglehold over the state are not anomalies but the culmination of a long-standing pattern of interference. From the early coups to the systematic dismantling of civilian institutions, the military has ensured that real power never leaves its hands. However, this grip would not have been so enduring without the complicity of religious leaders who have, time and again, legitimized oppressive rule. By distorting spiritual teachings and offering religion as an opiate to the masses, they have pacified resistance and kept people distracted from demanding justice, accountability, and true leadership. At its core, this crisis is not just political but deeply spiritual and ethical. The decay in moral values, particularly among those in positions of authority, has led to widespread corruption, deception, and oppression. When leaders—whether in politics, the military, or religious circles—lose their moral compass, they become agents of tyranny rather than guardians of justice. This decline is not limited to the ruling class; it permeates society, where silence and submission in the face of injustice have become the norm. The failure to uphold truth, integrity, and fairness has allowed an illegitimate system to thrive, making oppression appear invincible. REMEDY: The only true remedy lies in a profound collective awakening—one that transcends political affiliations and revives the universal principles of justice, truth, and human dignity. People must recognize that passivity in the face of oppression is complicity and that standing up for their rights is not just a political act but a moral and spiritual duty. Genuine change will not come merely from elections or political maneuvers but from a sustained movement of consciousness, where individuals reject fear and falsehood in favor of truth and courage. Pakistan’s salvation depends on its people’s ability to reclaim their voice, resist tyranny, and rebuild their nation on the foundations of ethical leadership and collective responsibility. @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @sabine_kayani @enkidureborn @pakistanwalli @worqas @ShazadAkbar @MoeedNj @SSEHBAI1 @SyedAHussain15 @SajjadBurki @sufisal @OfficialDGISPR @MaryamNSharif @CMShehbaz @BBhuttoZardari
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SPIRITUAL/ETHICAL ROOTS OF PAKISTAN'S DESTRUCTION AND ARMY'S, POLITICAL/RELIGIOUS ROLES IN IT For decades, Pakistan’s political landscape has been shaped by the military’s relentless pursuit of power, often at the cost of democracy and the people’s will. The electoral manipulations and the army’s continued stranglehold over the state are not anomalies but the culmination of a long-standing pattern of interference. From the early coups to the systematic dismantling of civilian institutions, the military has ensured that real power never leaves its hands. However, this grip would not have been so enduring without the complicity of religious leaders who have, time and again, legitimized oppressive rule. By distorting spiritual teachings and offering religion as an opiate to the masses, they have pacified resistance and kept people distracted from demanding justice, accountability, and true leadership. At its core, this crisis is not just political but deeply spiritual and ethical. The decay in moral values, particularly among those in positions of authority, has led to widespread corruption, deception, and oppression. When leaders—whether in politics, the military, or religious circles—lose their moral compass, they become agents of tyranny rather than guardians of justice. This decline is not limited to the ruling class; it permeates society, where silence and submission in the face of injustice have become the norm. The failure to uphold truth, integrity, and fairness has allowed an illegitimate system to thrive, making oppression appear invincible. REMEDY: The only true remedy lies in a profound collective awakening—one that transcends political affiliations and revives the universal principles of justice, truth, and human dignity. People must recognize that passivity in the face of oppression is complicity and that standing up for their rights is not just a political act but a moral and spiritual duty. Genuine change will not come merely from elections or political maneuvers but from a sustained movement of consciousness, where individuals reject fear and falsehood in favor of truth and courage. Pakistan’s salvation depends on its people’s ability to reclaim their voice, resist tyranny, and rebuild their nation on the foundations of ethical leadership and collective responsibility. @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @sabine_kayani @enkidureborn @pakistanwalli @worqas @ShazadAkbar @MoeedNj @SSEHBAI1 @SyedAHussain15 @SajjadBurki @sufisal @OfficialDGISPR @MaryamNSharif @CMShehbaz @BBhuttoZardari
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SPIRITUAL/ETHICAL ROOTS OF PAKISTAN'S DESTRUCTION AND ARMY'S, POLITICAL/RELIGIOUS ROLES IN IT For decades, Pakistan’s political landscape has been shaped by the military’s relentless pursuit of power, often at the cost of democracy and the people’s will. The electoral manipulations and the army’s continued stranglehold over the state are not anomalies but the culmination of a long-standing pattern of interference. From the early coups to the systematic dismantling of civilian institutions, the military has ensured that real power never leaves its hands. However, this grip would not have been so enduring without the complicity of religious leaders who have, time and again, legitimized oppressive rule. By distorting spiritual teachings and offering religion as an opiate to the masses, they have pacified resistance and kept people distracted from demanding justice, accountability, and true leadership. At its core, this crisis is not just political but deeply spiritual and ethical. The decay in moral values, particularly among those in positions of authority, has led to widespread corruption, deception, and oppression. When leaders—whether in politics, the military, or religious circles—lose their moral compass, they become agents of tyranny rather than guardians of justice. This decline is not limited to the ruling class; it permeates society, where silence and submission in the face of injustice have become the norm. The failure to uphold truth, integrity, and fairness has allowed an illegitimate system to thrive, making oppression appear invincible. REMEDY: The only true remedy lies in a profound collective awakening—one that transcends political affiliations and revives the universal principles of justice, truth, and human dignity. People must recognize that passivity in the face of oppression is complicity and that standing up for their rights is not just a political act but a moral and spiritual duty. Genuine change will not come merely from elections or political maneuvers but from a sustained movement of consciousness, where individuals reject fear and falsehood in favor of truth and courage. Pakistan’s salvation depends on its people’s ability to reclaim their voice, resist tyranny, and rebuild their nation on the foundations of ethical leadership and collective responsibility. @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @sabine_kayani @enkidureborn @pakistanwalli @worqas @ShazadAkbar @MoeedNj @SSEHBAI1 @SyedAHussain15 @SajjadBurki @sufisal @OfficialDGISPR @MaryamNSharif @CMShehbaz @BBhuttoZardari
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SPIRITUAL/ETHICAL ROOTS OF PAKISTAN'S DESTRUCTION AND ARMY'S, POLITICAL/RELIGIOUS ROLES IN IT For decades, Pakistan’s political landscape has been shaped by the military’s relentless pursuit of power, often at the cost of democracy and the people’s will. The electoral manipulations and the army’s continued stranglehold over the state are not anomalies but the culmination of a long-standing pattern of interference. From the early coups to the systematic dismantling of civilian institutions, the military has ensured that real power never leaves its hands. However, this grip would not have been so enduring without the complicity of religious leaders who have, time and again, legitimized oppressive rule. By distorting spiritual teachings and offering religion as an opiate to the masses, they have pacified resistance and kept people distracted from demanding justice, accountability, and true leadership. At its core, this crisis is not just political but deeply spiritual and ethical. The decay in moral values, particularly among those in positions of authority, has led to widespread corruption, deception, and oppression. When leaders—whether in politics, the military, or religious circles—lose their moral compass, they become agents of tyranny rather than guardians of justice. This decline is not limited to the ruling class; it permeates society, where silence and submission in the face of injustice have become the norm. The failure to uphold truth, integrity, and fairness has allowed an illegitimate system to thrive, making oppression appear invincible. REMEDY: The only true remedy lies in a profound collective awakening—one that transcends political affiliations and revives the universal principles of justice, truth, and human dignity. People must recognize that passivity in the face of oppression is complicity and that standing up for their rights is not just a political act but a moral and spiritual duty. Genuine change will not come merely from elections or political maneuvers but from a sustained movement of consciousness, where individuals reject fear and falsehood in favor of truth and courage. Pakistan’s salvation depends on its people’s ability to reclaim their voice, resist tyranny, and rebuild their nation on the foundations of ethical leadership and collective responsibility. @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @sabine_kayani @enkidureborn @pakistanwalli @worqas @ShazadAkbar @MoeedNj @SSEHBAI1 @SyedAHussain15 @SajjadBurki @sufisal @OfficialDGISPR @MaryamNSharif @CMShehbaz @BBhuttoZardari
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SPIRITUAL/ETHICAL ROOTS OF PAKISTAN'S DESTRUCTION AND ARMY'S, POLITICAL/RELIGIOUS ROLES IN IT For decades, Pakistan’s political landscape has been shaped by the military’s relentless pursuit of power, often at the cost of democracy and the people’s will. The electoral manipulations and the army’s continued stranglehold over the state are not anomalies but the culmination of a long-standing pattern of interference. From the early coups to the systematic dismantling of civilian institutions, the military has ensured that real power never leaves its hands. However, this grip would not have been so enduring without the complicity of religious leaders who have, time and again, legitimized oppressive rule. By distorting spiritual teachings and offering religion as an opiate to the masses, they have pacified resistance and kept people distracted from demanding justice, accountability, and true leadership. At its core, this crisis is not just political but deeply spiritual and ethical. The decay in moral values, particularly among those in positions of authority, has led to widespread corruption, deception, and oppression. When leaders—whether in politics, the military, or religious circles—lose their moral compass, they become agents of tyranny rather than guardians of justice. This decline is not limited to the ruling class; it permeates society, where silence and submission in the face of injustice have become the norm. The failure to uphold truth, integrity, and fairness has allowed an illegitimate system to thrive, making oppression appear invincible. REMEDY: The only true remedy lies in a profound collective awakening—one that transcends political affiliations and revives the universal principles of justice, truth, and human dignity. People must recognize that passivity in the face of oppression is complicity and that standing up for their rights is not just a political act but a moral and spiritual duty. Genuine change will not come merely from elections or political maneuvers but from a sustained movement of consciousness, where individuals reject fear and falsehood in favor of truth and courage. Pakistan’s salvation depends on its people’s ability to reclaim their voice, resist tyranny, and rebuild their nation on the foundations of ethical leadership and collective responsibility. @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @sabine_kayani @enkidureborn @pakistanwalli @worqas @ShazadAkbar @MoeedNj @SSEHBAI1 @SyedAHussain15 @SajjadBurki @sufisal @OfficialDGISPR @MaryamNSharif @CMShehbaz @BBhuttoZardari
@iihtishamm Fcukin’ hyenas eating up the entire country with the help of the generals supporting #gen_asim_munir_butcher_of_pakistan.
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@mohafzals @faisalnadim88 @MarkhorTweets @MaryamNSharif Golda Meir & Indira Gandhi were also women. This is not about gender. It's about whether or not they lead thru the higher consciousness or lower. Maryam Nawaz is a Zaalim person who is in power based on stolen elections, lies, deception, injustice, ..., all against the Qur'an.
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The ultimate hypocrisy is to preach to others without applying it to oneself. One is then veiled from His ever-present witnessing and knowledge. The religion (dīn) is the code of life and enlightenment for the serious believers in the constancy of Divine Presence and Lordship. The path has to be lived fully in order to realize and witness His glory and be free from the veils of the self. The ultimate fruit of enlightenment is seeing the One Source and origin of all existence and events. - Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri
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@MoeedNj @RepJoeWilson Congressman is speaking from both sides of his mouth. He may have been posting free Imran Khan to appease some donors. But he’s repeating the same lies and misinformation that’s prevalent in the US deep state about Imran Khan.
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RT @SpiritedSparr0w: “There is a Russian saying: ‘Look forward with hope, backward with gratitude, down with repentance, above with faith,…
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@sabine_kayani @MominKhan142635 @soldierspeaks سبین بیٹا، اللہ تم دونوں سے محبت کرتا ہے کیونکہ تم دونوں باطل سے کھل عام لڑ رہے ہو۔ اس بندے مومن کی سوچ اور نظر محدود ہے اور اس میں بصیرت نہیں ہے۔
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@SHaiderRMehdi Excellent Vlog. Speaking of 1 being bigger than 5, @SHaiderRMehdi @soldierspeaks @WajSKhan @SSEHBAI1 @MoeedNj & @SyedAHussain15 should appear on each other’s shows.
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@sabine_kayani @soldierspeaks میں اسکی ساری پنجابی گالیوں کے مطالب کو سمجھتا ہوں۔ اس نے کچھ منٹوں میں اتنی گالیاں دی ہیں جتنی میں نے ساری عمر نہیں سنیں۔ انکا ترجمعہ کیا جاسکتا ہے مگر ترجمعہ انکا سارا مزا خراب کردے گا۔ ویسے اس نے عمران ریاض کے حق میں بھی چند الفاظ میں حمایت کی ہے۔
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