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A. Helwa

“In my early twenties, I was traveling through a small town in Turkey called Cappadocia, when the divine spark of faith reignited within me like lightning. All it took was my eyes to fall upon a woman who was drowned in her worship of God. I watched her pray in an old seventeenth-century animal barn, as if nothing in the world existed but her divine Lover. She did not robotically repeat words of prayer like a formula; rather, every word she uttered came with a silent “I love you, my beloved Lord.” Her words were like synchronized dancers swimming in unison in the ocean of love that poured out of her. She was the first person I had ever seen in my life that not only prayed but she herself became the prayer.”

A. Helwa, Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam
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Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam by A. Helwa
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