
MD SIZAN ALI
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Writer & Scholar of Sufism
A devoted writer and spiritual seeker, [sizan] explores the mystical dimensions of Islam through the lens of Sufism.
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The secret of the secrets of the Ma'rifat
1/ I have a bag of words, but the real point is not You will find many books on Sufism. I assume you have read the books. You liked them. You have also heard the praises. But what did you find? What is that thing? No one has written that thing down. Only Baba Jan Sharif Shah Sureshwari has shown that thing, that is, the direction of the path of becoming a Sufi. In other words, it has to be said that the true teacher of mine, the Sufi sadhak Shah Sufi Sadar Uddin Ahmad Chishti Al Baraiguni, has remained silent until now. Read Sufism. Know it. But no one has shown the real path of meditation except Baba Jan Sharif Shah Sureshwari. I will worship all my life, but I will not get worship. This is sheer miserliness. I have only one question. Has anyone opened a school of meditation? The followers of Lord Buddha have opened a school of meditation. Many schools of meditation have been opened under the name of Buddhist monasteries, and we can see tangible evidence of this.
By MD SIZAN ALI8 months ago in Writers
The secret of the secrets of knowledge
Dedication: In an attempt to cover the sun of happiness in Bangladesh, the dark clouds of Wahhabis and Salafis are trying and trying to cover it again and again. These Wahhabis and Salafis are rising from all sides to cover the sun of Sufism. Among the many Sufi writers in Bangladesh who have not made any mistakes in their efforts through their writings, the name of one of the brave soldiers is Mostaq Ahmed. Who is writing many valuable books to highlight the ideals of Sufism. He is educated in Madrasa and has obtained an M.A. degree from the university.
By MD SIZAN ALI8 months ago in Writers
The Whispering Hollow
rotting wooden houses, rusted streetlamps, and an eerie silence that clung to the air like a sickness. Few were brave enough to go, and the people who lived there never left. Lena Carter was skeptical of the rumors. As a journalist, she was drawn to the mystery of Black Hollow, especially the stories of disappearances—hikers, thrill-seekers, even a few locals who had vanished without a trace. The townsfolk called it "The Hollow’s Hunger," a phrase that sent chills down her spine.
By MD SIZAN ALI8 months ago in Horror
A Life of Courage and Compassion by Esha Moshih
Esha's rise to prominence as an activist and writer from her modest upbringing in a small Bangladeshi village is nothing short of inspiring. Her life story is a reflection of the struggles and victories of many other women who dare to defy the norms of society and fight for a better world. Challenges and Early Life Esha Moshih was born into a conservative family that strictly adhered to gender roles. She witnessed the disparities between men and women in her community from a young age, including early marriage, limited access to education for girls, and the suppression of women's voices. Esha was determined to educate herself in spite of these obstacles. Defying the expectations placed on her, she secretly read books borrowed from neighbors and taught herself to write. Like many others in her village, her family believed that a girl's ultimate goal was marriage. Esha was coerced into an arranged marriage when she was 16 years old. She endured years of emotional and physical abuse as a result of this union's oppressive nature. These difficulties strengthened her resolve to fight for women's rights rather than breaking her.
By MD SIZAN ALI8 months ago in Fiction



