Qawali Wala
Sufism

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Sufi Philosophy and Poems

Developing and promoting youth activities is important. Here we will discuss what we are doing to assist in the growth of our youth.

We offer several activities for our younger members. Some of the more popular activities are:

* Quran study
* Habitat for Humanity
* Basketball
* Sunday School
* Volunteer at CAIR
* Yard Cleanup

Here is one of our youngest members helping out to wash for charity. He says "Cleanliness is half the faith"

Child washing car; Size=130 pixels wide

     Sufism is a spiritual path within Islam. Many Sufi Sages of the Indian and Pakistani region are called Saints. They were not preachers. Yet through their teachings, Islam spread in the Indian Sub-Continent starting in the year 711. Like Rumi, most sufi's and their devotees communicated their message also by means of poetry which helps to present the teachings in a concentrated form. Each verse contains layers of pearls of wisdom. The teachings have an emphasis on humanitarianism rather than on religious preaching.
     Sufi poetry is usually sung in the music style called Qawali by wonderful musicians like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Qawali originated from Rumi's homeland, Afghanistan, about 800 years ago. The depth of meaning in the lyrics, rhythmic clapping and the moving Tabla (drum) beats, put devotees into a state of trance, even without drugs or alcohol. Ecstacy without (the drug) ecstacy