Oct 27, 2009
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This time’s comic is done in color. It is a dialog Imam Ridha has with an Atheist. This is just an excerpt, the actual discussion is much longer.

Sufi Comcs - How and Where is God
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Oct 20, 2009
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Sufi Comics - Teaching Beautifully
This is a very popular story that is often taught to children in Islamic Madressas.
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Sep 25, 2009
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Sufi Comics Childish behaviour
I recall reading this story many years ago when I was a child. It influenced me on how I responded to situations that aroused anger with another person. The lessons I learnt were:
* Before reacting clarify with the person the reason for their behaviour. It often happens that we over react to the situation and then regret about it. Once we know the facts we’re in a better position to respond.
* Take a pause before reacting and ask if it is worth getting angry, or is the situation a case of someone’s Childish Behavior. If it is, then you can respond like the Imam “I don’t get angry at Childish Behaviour”.
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Jun 23, 2009
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Sufi Comics - The Forgiving Commander
Malik ibn Ashtar was the Commander in Chief of Imam Ali’s army. He was also made the governor of Egypt. The beauty of this anecdote is the wonderful balance of character displayed.
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Jun 9, 2009
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Sufi Comics: Real Wealth
We often feel that by giving away our wealth we’re becoming poor, but infact we’re getting in return something of higher value. There’s a Hadith of Imam Ali (as) with a similar theme that says “Do business with God by giving Charity”.
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