Soulveda

The Purpose of Religion

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Soulveda

There are two aspects to our world. One pertains to the visible world and the other to the invisible world. The visible world can be likened to the tip of an iceberg. Only the tip or a very tiny part of the iceberg is observable while the major part of it remains hidden from the eyes, submerged within the water. It is the only religion that enables us to be able to cross the surface of the sea, deeper into the ocean beds and see the major part of this iceberg.

Superior Solutions

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Soulveda | Sep 7, 2018

Thinking is an incomprehensibly strange art of our world. A number of books have appeared on this subject which, as well as adding to human knowledge, have increased our sense of wonder. Here are the titles of some of these books: Towards a Theory of Thinking, Dr Rapaport (1951) The Psychology of Thinking, W E Vinacke, (1952) Thinking, F C Bartlett, (1958) Productive Thinking, Max Wertheimer (1959)

STRESS IS A GOOD SERVANT

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Soulveda
Everyone, young or old, complains of stress or tension—a common phenomenon of our times. There are several centres established in order to enable de-stressing, but these provide, at the most, only temporary relief. None of them offer any permanent solution.