Yusuf didn’t look up from his needle. "To rise, one must first understand the weight of what they carry. Come back tomorrow with a sack of the finest grain from the market."
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Islamic theology, spirituality (Sufism), and the socio-political challenges facing the Muslim world.
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Asrar-ul-Urooj (often also referred to as Asrar-e-Urooj ) is a notable Urdu work by , a contemporary spiritual figure and scholar. The book is primarily focused on Islamic spirituality (Tasawwuf) and the concept of "Urooj" (ascension or spiritual progress). Overview of Asrar-ul-Urooj
One day, a young, ambitious merchant named Zaid arrived. Zaid was obsessed with "Urooj"—he wanted to reach the pinnacle of wealth and status.