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Unlocking the Treasures of the Heart

 In the realm of spiritual enrichment and self-discovery, the Hafiz Course stands as a beacon, guiding seekers on a transformative journey through the profound verses of Persian poetry. Named after the revered 14th-century poet Hafiz, this course delves into the intricacies of his works, unlocking the treasures of the heart and offering participants a unique opportunity for personal growth and enlightenment. Understanding Hafiz Hafiz, known as the "Tongue of the Invisible," crafted poetry that transcends time and space. His verses, filled with deep spiritual insights, love, and mysticism, have captivated hearts for centuries. The Hafiz Course is designed to unravel the layers of his poetry, allowing participants to connect with the profound wisdom embedded in each line. Connecting with Divine Love At the core of Hafiz's poetry is a celebration of divine love. The Hafiz Course acts as a bridge, connecting participants with the essence of this divine love that permeates ev...

Surat Falaq

Surat Falaq , also known as "The Daybreak" or "The Dawn," is the 113th chapter (Surah) of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. It is a short chapter consisting of five verses and is often recited for protection from evil and harm. Here is the text of Surat Falaq in transliteration and translation: Transliteration Qul a'udhu birabbil-falaq Min sharri ma khalaq Wa min sharri ghasiqin itha waqab Wa min sharri an-naffathati fil-'uqad Wa min sharri hasidin itha hasad Translation Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak From the evil of that which He created And from the evil of darkness when it settles And from the evil of the blowers in knots And from the evil of an envier when he envies." Muslims recite Surat Falaq as part of their daily prayers and also at times when they seek protection from harm, evil eye, or negative influences. It is believed to provide spiritual protection and guidance.