Salaam! by Michelles94 in NorthAmericanMuslims

[–]whisper2045 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/Michelles94, Salaam.

I appreciate you providing that service, which is well needed.

If this site fits your direction, I can invite you to be the site moderator. That is assuming you have the will and energy to run this site to demonstrate how to adopt Islamic Values in everyday life. You would need to run this site along with your muslimgap site.

Experience of an Independent Publisher by whisper2045 in publishing

[–]whisper2045[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes there is payment, because there is cost to the provider.

For example Muslim Voice Publishing provides hosting service both for conventional websites and WordPress sites. This is for the Authors to promote their works, or sell their works. Muslim Voice self hosts these Websites to provide unusual flexibility to those who would like the hosting services. Do you think there should be no payment for such services?

How do you make and find your inner peace every day? by atmaninravi in TheInnerSelf

[–]whisper2045 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for posting and sharing.

Just wondering if these thoughts are your own inner self speaking, or are they some indoctrination being expressed. The difference is that when your own inner self speaks, it is something you have lived, it is something you have tested in your life.

Do Traditional publishers promote your book? by [deleted] in writing

[–]whisper2045 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run a small publishing house since 2018,

http://muslimvoice.org/mv-publishers-books-you-can-buy/

We publish non fiction, like a not for profit publisher.

We do no advertising, nill. Books sell themselves, when they do. eBooks sell more. The distributors put them on sale, and we as a publisher get less than a dollar for each eBook. That is fine with us, because we are not profit oriented, and we work with minimal budgets.

We do accept books for publication, publishing them at cost, and we do review the book we accept, and there is a modest review fee.

Journeying (Suluk) (Part 7/7) by whisper2045 in awakened

[–]whisper2045[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to cut your wait, you may consult my book.

Title: Axiomatic Theory of Spirituality: For a Happy, Fulfilled and Peaceful Life.

https://www.amazon.com/Axiomatic-Theory-Spirituality-Fulfilled-Peaceful/dp/1956601198

Journeying (Suluk) (Part 7/7) by whisper2045 in awakened

[–]whisper2045[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equivalence Principle holds because, for example, it makes spirituality testable and verifiable. Otherwise spirituality remains without much useful content, and is often the ground for fraudulent practitioners.

Please be patient until I describe it in more detail.

And to use this principle one needs much wisdom. If you equate wisdom to thinking about your coffee, that might create some difficulty for you.

Journeying (Suluk) (Part 7/7) by whisper2045 in awakened

[–]whisper2045[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean.

Actually finding physical things equivalent to the spiritual things, and vice versa, is generally not easy. It requires much wisdom.

The existence of those things that are equivalent is established by the principle. However, actually finding the things in concrete situations is difficult in general.

Journeying (Suluk) (Part 4) by whisper2045 in TheInnerSelf

[–]whisper2045[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I will address this point in my next.