1) The document appears to be a collection of poems and verses by the Sufi poet Bulleh Shah discussing religious tolerance and spirituality.
2) In one poem, Bulleh Shah says that he has read thousands of books of knowledge but has never read his own soul nor debated with his own desires as one does with Satan.
3) In another poem, Bulleh Shah says that God does not see one's outer rituals and prayers but looks at what is in one's heart instead.
1) The document appears to be a collection of poems and verses by the Sufi poet Bulleh Shah discussing religious tolerance and spirituality.
2) In one poem, Bulleh Shah says that he has read thousands of books of knowledge but has never read his own soul nor debated with his own desires as one does with Satan.
3) In another poem, Bulleh Shah says that God does not see one's outer rituals and prayers but looks at what is in one's heart instead.
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1) The document appears to be a collection of poems and verses by the Sufi poet Bulleh Shah discussing religious tolerance and spirituality.
2) In one poem, Bulleh Shah says that he has read thousands of books of knowledge but has never read his own soul nor debated with his own desires as one does with Satan.
3) In another poem, Bulleh Shah says that God does not see one's outer rituals and prayers but looks at what is in one's heart instead.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as TXT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd