“Life is a gift from god our creator so we all need to love and cherish life. In life it is not important to have all the wealth of this world but the love of god which is given to you. If you wish, wish for the love of god. Life is a dream and in the dream nothing is real so just live life like a dream. Meaning of life is knowing your lord, recognizing your lord and loving your lord. Nothing else! Nothing Else!” LoveLifeGodThoughtsSufisAllahRamRahimIshwar Author:Aiyaz Uddin
“He held out a foreign-looking sword to Shazad. "Are you as good as Amani says you are?" "No, I'm even better." Shazad grabbed the blade out of his hand.” ShazadRahimTraitor To The Throne Book:Traitor to the Throne Source: Traitor to the Throne
“The first ayât (verse) of Al-Fatiha (the most important chapter in the Qur'a-n) firmly establishes that the two names Al-Rahmân and Al-Rahîm refer to Allâh, the Supreme Power, and to Allâh exclusively. The two names' etymology stems from the same root: RAHM, which can mean "womb" or "place of origin". There is a hadîth qudsî that specifically addresses that: Allâh says, "I am al-Rahmân. I created the womb and I derived its name from My name. I will be connected to whoever stays connected to it, and I will be cut off from whoever stays cut off from it.” SufismWombDivine FeminineTasawufRahimHadith QudsiAyatFatihaRahman Author:Laurence Galian
“A god among men indeed.” VillianRahimRavenspireThe Traitor Prince Book:The Traitor Prince Source: The Traitor Prince
“Ruh, farklı renklerdeki ışıklar boyunca rasgele hareket ediyordu, her renk farklı tür bir rahmi, farklı bir yeniden doğuşu simgeliyordu. Bütün kötü rahimlerden uzak durup sonunda açık beyaz ışığa gelmek göçmüş ruhun işiydi. Bunu Nicholas’a anlatmaya karar verdim, çünkü kafası zaten yeterince karışıktı.” IyilikRuhRenklerRahimTibetan Book Of The DeadBardo Book:Albemuth Özgür Radyosu Source: Albemuth Özgür Radyosu
“Commander Rahim!" She wrenched forward to meet him though one of our rebels still held her. "Let me go!" She turned, and with all the force in her tiny body, she slammed her heel down on his instep, forcing him to let her go with a violent string of curses far from fit for a little girl's ears. ... "I like her," Shazad said. "Here's hoping she's on our side." ... "I taught her that," Rahim said, with a hint of pride in his voice.” ShazadRahim Book:Hero at the Fall Source: Hero at the Fall