Friday, September 17, 2010

Be dumbfounded, Zikr Allah, Saturday, 9/25, 7:30

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Therefore be dumbfounded without nay or yea, in order
that a litter may come from (the Divine) Mercy to carry you.
Forasmuch as you are too dull to apprehend these
wonders (of God), if you say "yea" you will be prevaricating;
And if you say "nay," the "nay" will behead (undo) you:
on account of that "nay" (the Divine) Wrath will shut your
spiritual window.
Be, then, only dumbfounded and distraught, nothing else,
that God's aid may come in from before and behind.
When you have become dumbfounded and crazed and
naughted, you have said with mute eloquence, "Lead us."
It (the wrath of God) is mighty, mighty; but when you begin
to tremble, that mighty shape is for (terrifying) the unbeliever;
when you have become helpless, it is mercy and kindness.

-- Mathnawi IV, 3748-3754
The Mathnawi of Jalalu'ddin Rumi
Translation and Commentary by Reynold A. Nicholson
Published and Distributed by
The Trustees of The "E.J.W. Gibb Memorial

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Please join the Columbus Sufi Circle to become helpless for mercy and kindness
7:30 pm on September 25, 2010
Zawiyya al Mu'min
1000 Urlin Avenue, Apartment 1507
Columbus, Ohio 43212
All are welcome,
from any Sufi order or none,
all seekers on the path.

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

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

An interfaith event at First UU Church, Sat. 9/11 at 2pm

"Burn NO Sacred Books"

Interfaith Solidarity Service,

Saturday, September 11, 2010, 2 pm
All are welcome!

Event Location:

First Unitarian Universalist Church

93 W. Weisheimer, Clintonville, Ohio;

Parking also off High St, behind Panera


Let’s gather to commemorate 9/11 as well as express solidarity with our Muslim sisters and brothers who are being targeted by hate campaigns, including calls by a Florida-based church (and its copycats) to burn the Qur’an.

The Racial Diversity Task Force is organizing an Interfaith Solidarity Service. We want to send a strong interfaith message to our community that we stand for religious tolerance.

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men (and women) to do nothing." Edmund Burke


Rev. Mark Belletini will be leading the service with participation from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, UU, and other clergy and lay people.

Your presence would be an excellent public witness of your faith in religious tolerance and pluralism. Please bring a food item or a beverage to share for the reception to follow, if you are able.

Also, invite friends of other faiths to this interfaith expression of our common beliefs.

RSVP if you need childcare, or questions?

Call Ray, 614-288-1639