Shamsi Tabriz

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The Words I Wish I Had written! " While I was a Sophomore in college, I wrote in my diary: ' I develop my views from the existing pool of knowledge and I will adopt my views when I learn more. The only permanenet view that I have is that there is a God. My views are based on the basic fundamental law of Nature and Physics that I am now aware of. As man learns more about his environment I will change my theory to accomodate new knowledge. Religion should be dynamic and change and always advance, not in a state of stagnation.( Temple Grandin) "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."(Margaret Mead) "Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day." (Jim Rohn) "Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones tend to take care of themselves. (Dale Carnegie)

Monday, August 15, 2005

2 Comments:

Blogger Nasir Shamsi said...

Thank you.

7:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Roza of Syed Naseer ud Din at Lahore, Pakistan

I would like to just share with you the fact that I actually visited the
tomb of Syed Naseer-uddin (eldest son of Hazrat Shamsi Tabriz)inside the Shahi Qila, Lahore ( under the Samun Buraj, across from the Sheesh Mahal). I have to say it was a scintillating and exciting
day for me. I went with my mother I remember it being dark and we had to go
down some stony stairs and I guess I was a little frightened because it was
so silent and dark. I can still remember the unusual lovely smell, a fragrance that I cannot describe.Once we got to the bottom of the stairs it was
a wondrous sight and so peaceful I couldn't believe I was standing in the
tomb of my ancestor and I felt the hairs on my arms standing with
excitement.
I think that it is a shame they have locked this place up;is there no
possibility of the government of letting us visit the grave of our anvestor even if we have to pay a fee. It is a shame that the new
generation cannot experience this.

Sayeda Taseer Shamsi, United kingdom

7:19 PM  

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