Fellow Travellers
March 3, 2007 by Abdur Rahman
Peace, one and all…
In recent months, as I’ve begun to explore more of the blogosphere, I’ve accumulated a large amount of links, to the point where it feels quite unwieldy. So, I’ve been thinking of ways to tidy the Corner up a bit. I thought I’d take a leaf out of Sidi Saifuddin al-Fulani’s book. This page is my own version of his Ummah page. I read these blogs on a more or less regular basis.
Fellow Muslim Travellers
- Aap Beti
- Age of Jahiliyah
- Ahmed’s World of Islam
- Alexandalus
- An American Muslim
- Arabic Gems
- Ashrafiya
- Basair
- Beloved’s Call
- Bukhari Dars
- City of Brass
- Din Seeking the Deen
- Even Unto China
- Ghulam-e-Mustafa
- Hijabman
- Hu
- I’m Just Some Muslim
- Imam Johari Abdul Malik
- Inner Reflections Transcribed
- Internals
- Islam from Inside
- Islamicate
- Islamic Law, etc
- Izzy Mo
- Jamila Lighthouse
- Knocking from Inside
- Lightness of Being
- Maniac Muslim
- Meher’s Diary of Desires
- Mere Islam
- Mother Ama
- Mujahideen Ryder
- Muslim Matters
- Nisaa
- Nuh ibn Zbigniew Gondek
- Other Matters
- Qays
- Qisas
- Reflections
- SAF Space
- Saifuddin al-Fulani
- Salika Sufisticate
- Samaha
- Saqi Namah
- Seeker’s Digest
- Shibly’s New Page
- Sunni Log
- Sunni Sister
- Tariq Nelson
- Tasbih
- Tazkirah
- The Quran Wants You
- Traditionalist
- Travellers on the Path of Knowledge
- Travelling Through this World Blindfolded
- Umar Lee
- Under Cover Pearls
Fellow non-Muslim Travellers
- Amida Sheffield
- Anchors & Masts
- Barefoot Towards the Light
- Chai Time
- Dharmakara’s Prayer
- Eternal Awareness
- Jewish Contemplatives
- Love Letters
- Musings of a Discerning Woman
- Serenity’s Tide
- Silent Poetry
- Spasmically Perfect
- The Wild Things of God
- Time and the River
- Untimely Meditations
- Velveteen Rabbi
Ma’as salama,
Abdur Rahman
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BismillahirRahmanirRahim,
Selam Aleykum,
How are you? Mash’Allah to you, Bro. Hope to become a worthy brother one day, Insh’Allah Rahman, with our Sheykh’s support. Take Care, and Allah emanat ol,
- Hyder
Salaams Hyder,
Al hamdu lillah, I’m well and so is my family. I too hope to become a worthy brother one day. May Allah help us all to reach the goal!
Salaams Effendim….
Abdur Rahman
Can I put in a shameless plug here
?
muslimmatters.org
Discourses in the Intellectual Traditions, Political Situation, and Social Ethics of Muslim Life
Salaams Amad,
Of course you can!
Abdur Rahman
Asalamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullah,
maybe I’ll get a chance too:
http://truelife200vi.wordpress.com
Jazak’Allah khair.
Was Salam
Salaams
Maybe!
No problem. Ahlan wa sahlan
Abdur Rahman
Thanks for listing my blog here.
I am touched, my brother.
Raza
Salaams Raza bhai
Ahlan wa sahlan.
Abdur Rahman
As salam aleykum wa ramatullahi wa barakatuh.
A fellow Sufi poet! MashaALLAH.
Rafael
rafchile@gmail.com
motamid.wordpress.com
Salaams Rafael,
Jazak Allah. I look forward to sharing with you, insha Allah.
Abdur Rahman
Thought this might be of interest to you. Second lecture in the ‘Contemporary Islams and Muslims’ series: “Rumi to Adonis: The Conference of the Bards”
Story on the lecture series:
http://www.iis.ac.uk/view_article.asp?ContentID=109062
Introductory remarks for this second lecture by Dr. Amyn Sajoo:
http://www.iis.ac.uk/view_article.asp?ContentID=109057
Abstract of the lecture “Rumi to Adonis: The Conference of the Bards” by Raficq Abdulla, MBE:
http://www.iis.ac.uk/view_article.asp?ContentID=109052
Salaams A Walli,
Jazak Allah. I really enjoyed the last set of links that you sent me. I really am a fan of the Institute of Ismaili Studies!
I’ve got all their books!!
Allah bless you always
Abdur Rahman
Salam Alaykum,
May I also put forward this link:
http://www.haqislam.org
Jazakallah
Salaam Haq Islam,
I will place this link in this page soon, insha Allah
Abdur Rahman
Dear Abdur Rahman bhai,
Thank you for linking me — am truly honored. Meher.
Salaams Meher,
Ahlan wa sahlan! You’re more than welcome. God bless you always
Abdur Rahman