Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New year's Eve Aramaic Lord's Prayer and Dances of Universal Peace

All are welcome! Join in a peace-full celebration to enter the new
year!

4:30—Teaching and orientation (optional and designed for newcomers)
5:00- Aramaic Prayer zikr circle
Led by Munira Elizabeth Reed. Chant and move with an expan-
sive, mystical translation of the Lord’s Prayer that will bring new
consciousness to old and more limited forms.

6:30— Snacks: Potluck style, please bring something to share.

7:00—Dances of Universal Peace Program
No prior experience necessary. Children welcome. Led by local Dance
leaders. Refreshments following.

New Year’s Eve
December 31, 2009
Come for one or both events!
All events conclude by 8:30 p.m. to allow for an early
evening home or to move on to other celebrations.

Held at:
Columbus Mennonite
Church
35 Oakland Park Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43214

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT
Thallia Tasnim Blight
centralohiosufi@yahoo.com
614.436.9530
or
Shalem Center
881 High Street, Suite 206
Worthington, OH 43085
614-441-9773
Volunteers needed for early set-up at 4:00.
Contact aatoon.nina.massey@gmail.com if you can assist.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Come Dressed for Dancing, Reminder, Rumi's Urs, 12/17, 7:30pm






















Just a reminder,
we will celebrate the wedding of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi to the Beloved
at Zawiyya al Mu'min, 1000 Urlin Ave. # 1507,
Grandview Heights, OH 43212
beginning at 7:30 pm
Bring your favorite Rumi poems, if you like,
sweet treats for after.
Come dressed for dancing,
insha'allah
we will sing
and dance
and whirl
and read from Mevlana,
eat sweetness
and feel joy.

Call Hilal at 614-446-3337 or
e-mail at hilal1001@sbcglobal.net

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Rumi's Urs, 12/17/09

A Celebration of the Urs of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi 7:30 pm Dec. 17, 2009 Zawiyya al Mu’min, 1000 Urlin Ave., Apt. 1507, 43212


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O my noble friends, slaughter this cow,
if you wish to raise up the spirit of insight. I died to being mineral and growth began. I died to vegetable growth and attained to the state of animals. I died from animality and became Adam: why then should I fear? When have I become less by dying? Next I shall die to being a human being, so that I may soar and lift up my head among the angels. Yet I must escape even from that angelic state: everything is perishing except His Face.* Once again I shall be sacrificed, dying to the angelic; I shall become that which could never be imagined — I shall become nonexistent. Nonexistence sings its clear melody, Truly, unto Him shall we return!**
*al-Qasas, 88 **al-Baqarah, 156

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Yâ kirâmi idhbahu hâdhâ al-baqar
in uridtum hashr arwâh al-nazar Az jamâdi mordam va nâmi shodam vaz namâ mordam be-hayavân bar-zadam Mordam az hayavâni va dam shodam pas cheh tarsam kay ze mordan kam shodam Hamleh-ye digar be-miram az bashar tâ bar dam az malâyek par o sar Vaz malak ham bâyadam jastan ze ju kullu shay'in hâlikun illâ Wajhuhu* Bâr-e digar az malak qorbân shodam ânche andar vahm na-âyad ân shavam Pas `adam gardam `adam chon orghanun guyadam keh innâ ilayhi râji`un**

-- Mathnawi III:3900-3906
Version by Camille and Kabir Helminski
"Rumi: Daylight" Threshold Books, 1994
Persian transliteration courtesy of Yahyá Monastra


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Rumi departed earthly life on 5 Jumadi II, 672 A.H (according to the Islamic lunar calendar), Dec 17, 1273 A.D. (according to the Christian calendar). His death is referred to by Persians as "vesal", meaning "union (with the Beloved)", while in the Mevlevi Sufi tradition,the expression "shab-i aroos" is used, a phrase meaning "the wedding night" -- the night of Rumi's marriage to the Beloved. (The
Sufi tradition of referring to the death of a Sufi saint as "urs" -- a wedding -- predates Rumi, and is still used in Sufi circles.)

Please join the Columbus Sufi Circle on the 736th anniversary of the wedding night of this great teacher, who has inspired us all and many others from that time to this and into the future, inspired us to be seekers on the path that leads to God.

We will sing, dance, whirl, read poetry from our master, eat sweets, talk, drink coffee and tea and juice.


Please “ Come,come, whoever you are,
even though you’ve broken your vows 10,000times, come and yet again come.”

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Contact Hilal with any questions at 614-446-3337 or e-mail hilal1001@sbcglobal.net