Hazrat Inayat Khan

Hazrat Inayat Khan

Sufi master and musician.

A Sufi teacher and musician who introduced Sufism to the Western world. His teachings emphasized the unity of all religions and the importance of love, harmony, and beauty as spiritual ideals. Through his writings and music, he sought to inspire individuals to experience the divine presence in everyday life and to transcend the limitations of the ego. His legacy continues to influence spiritual seekers, artists, and musicians worldwide.

Hazrat Inayat Khan Quotes about Forgiveness

  • When people came to Christ accusing a person of doing wrong, the Master could not think of anything else but forgiveness. For he did not see in the wrongdoer what the others saw. To distinguish between right and wrong is not the work of an ordinary mind, and the curious thing is that the more ignorant a person is, the more ready he is to do so.
  • The greatest is to have a tendency to friendship; this is expressed in the form of tolerance and forgiveness, in the form of service and trust. In whatever form he may express it this is the central theme: the constant desire to prove one's love for humanity, to be the friend of all.
  • Love manifests towards those whom we like as love; towards those whom we do not like as forgiveness.
  • To make a friend, forgiveness is required which burns up all things, leaving only beauty; but to destroy friendship is easy.
  • His constant fight is with the Nafs (self-interest), the root of all disharmony and the only enemy of man. By crushing this enemy man gains mastery over himself; this wins for him mastery over the whole universe, because the wall standing between the self and the Almighty has been broken down. Gentleness, mildness, respect, humility, modesty, self-denial, conscientiousness, tolerance and forgiveness are considered by the Sufi as the attributes which produce harmony within one's own soul as well as within that of another.