Rumours of a jihad of ten thousand men was forming in Khinjan Caves in India, sent Athelstan King of the British Secret Service up the Khyber Pass to keep an appointment with a mysterious woman - a woman who might be saint or she-devil, but a woman whose word in the hills was law. And in the hills, there was no law save that of the gun and the knife.
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Bridge to the Soul Poems of RUMI
Rumi’s place in the history of religions is as a bridge between faiths. The story of his funeral in 1273 is well known. Representatives came from every religion—Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus. When questioned about this, they responded, “He deepens us wherever we are.” Rumi lives in the heart, the core (he might call it friendship) of our impulse to praise, to worship, to explore the mystery of union. Even his name is a bridge word.*
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