Nasir Al-Din Nasir Hunzai - Creative and Research Work

Creative and Research Work

Allama Nasir Hunzai is the author of more than hundred books/booklets on spirituality. Written in his first language, 'Diwan-e-Nasiri' is a collection of his poetry in Burushaski (a language spoken in northern region of Pakistan). His books have been translated into English, French, German, Persian, Turkish, and Gujarati.. No doubt Allama Nasir Hunzai was once very actively involved in spreading sufi ideas, yet during last few years he managed to found his own cult.It has been frequently blamed that Jewish lobby & some of the in people in country are financing khana-e-hikmat, his cult practicing immoral and non-islamic practices for performing unethical rituals in the name of spiritualism. It is said that the main objective of the particular lobby is division of Ismaili community. According to a report of united nations year 2002 Ismaili community is the most organized community of the world n people don’t want see the progress. However, these type of allegations or blames are yet to be proved.

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