“Do not look at the faults of others as if you have been appointed to spy over them, but attend to the emancipation of your own selves, for you are slaves, possessed. How much water flows in a mountain without its becoming soft, and how much wisdom you are taught without your hearts becoming soft.” (Bihar al-anwar, xiv, 324)
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- A Shi'ite anthology
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- Al Kitab
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- Black iris
- Centre for islam and science
- City of Brass
- Damascus dreams
- Darvish
- Eteraz
- From Clay
- Hakim Abdullah
- Islam from inside
- Islamic architecture
- Islamic foundation for Ecology
- Islamic philosophy online
- Islamica
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- Istikhara
- JourneyWoman
- Katib
- Lantern Torch
- Laughing Muslim
- Light disciple
- Lightness of Being
- Mad Sufi
- Mere Islam
- Mind, Body, Soul
- Moderate observer
- Mullah Nasrudin
- Muslim cultures
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- Mystic Saint
- Nisaa
- Nuradeen
- Pixelisation
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- Qunoot
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- Rolled-up trousers
- Seekers digest
- Spirit 21
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- Sunni sister
- Tarjuma-e-azaa
- The fig
- Truth and Beauty
- Under progress
- United nation
- Visual Dhikr
- Waqt well wasted
- Watching Jihadwatch
- Wayfarers Journey
- What the blog
- World without transcendence
- Yahya Birt
- Zaytuna
Other sites
- Craig Murray
- Electronetwork
- Eric Margolis
- Eternal awareness
- Global issues
- God in a shrinking universe
- Gush Shalom
- Informed comment (Juan Cole)
- Joe versus the volcano
- Joe's observatory
- Mr. Renaissance
- Noam Chomsky
- Open source theology
- Outside the box
- Pop Occulture
- Stefangeens
- Theology blogs
- Tom dispatch
- Velveteen Rabbi
- Whose name I know
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