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A Journey Through the Stations of the Soul What do your recurring dreams mean? What if they are not mere fragments of sleep, but letters your soul has been writing to you-calling you home to yourself? Menâzil-i Rûh (Stations of the Soul) is a profound spiritual novel that weaves together the timeless wisdom of Islamic mysticism with the intimate struggles of modern life. Through the interconnected stories of Mustafa-a man haunted by recurring dreams, paralyzed by invisible authorities, and searching for a room he can never find-this book maps the universal journey every soul must take: from…mehr

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A Journey Through the Stations of the Soul What do your recurring dreams mean? What if they are not mere fragments of sleep, but letters your soul has been writing to you-calling you home to yourself? Menâzil-i Rûh (Stations of the Soul) is a profound spiritual novel that weaves together the timeless wisdom of Islamic mysticism with the intimate struggles of modern life. Through the interconnected stories of Mustafa-a man haunted by recurring dreams, paralyzed by invisible authorities, and searching for a room he can never find-this book maps the universal journey every soul must take: from heedlessness to awakening, from fear to surrender, from fragmentation to wholeness. A Map of Inner Transformation Rooted in the classical Islamic concept of maq¿m¿t (spiritual stations), this book guides readers through the stages of the soul's purification as described in Sufi tradition-from the commanding ego (nafs al-amm¿rah) that enslaves us, through the self-reproaching soul (nafs al-laww¿mah) that awakens conscience, to the inspired soul (nafs al-mulhimah) that begins to hear divine guidance, and finally to the tranquil soul (nafs al-mutma'innah) that finds peace in surrender to God. But this is not a theological treatise. It is a living, breathing story-one that reads like a mirror held up to your own inner life. Dreams as Spiritual Language Mustafa's journey begins in a Turkish military high school dormitory, where mysterious dreams of sleep paralysis and shadowy presences shake him awake to questions he has never dared ask. As he moves through university life-intellectual debates in smoky medrese gatherings, late-night conversations with a friend who embodies quiet devotion, the slow kindling of prayer in a heart long closed-the dreams evolve into a labyrinth of symbols: a terrace overlooking the sea, a building with endless corridors, a room he can never reach, a command deck he cannot cross without permission. Each dream is a station. Each awakening, a lesson. Through Mustafa's eyes, we witness the archetypal human struggle: the weight of internalized authority, the fear of solitude, the sabotage of self-reproach, the tension between duty and desire, the difficulty of forgiving oneself and others. His dreams do not offer easy answers-they ask hard questions. They force him to confront the parts of himself he has been running from. A Book for Seekers Menâzil-i Rûh speaks to anyone who has ever felt:Lost between who they are and who they are expected to be Haunted by recurring patterns they cannot break Called to something deeper but unsure how to answer Torn between intellect and intuition, duty and authenticity Afraid of being alone with themselves Searching for meaning in a world of noise Whether you are familiar with Islamic spirituality or entirely new to it, this book invites you into a universal experience: the soul's longing to return home. It does so not through abstract philosophy, but through vivid imagery, emotional honesty, and the quiet power of a life slowly transformed by grace. For Readers of... If you loved The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, or The Conference of the Birds by Attar, you will find a kindred spirit in Menâzil-i Rûh-a book that honors the ancient wisdom of Islamic mysticism while speaking directly to the modern soul's hunger for truth, peace, and purpose. Menâzil-i Rûh: Stations of the Soul A novel of dreams, awakening, and the journey home.
Autorenporträt
Emekli subay, mühendis ve akademisyen olan Mustafa Y¿lmaz, 1 May¿s 1966 tarihinde Çanakkale-Ezine ¿lçesi Geyikli beldesinde 3 çocuklu çiftçi bir ailenin en büyük çocu¿u olarak dünyaya gelmi¿tir. ¿lkokuldan sonra ailesinden ayr¿larak ortaokulu Çanakkale'de devlet paras¿z yat¿l¿ ve bursluluk s¿nav¿ ile girdi¿i Lise Pansiyonunda okumu¿ ve 12 Eylül 1980 darbesinde Kuleli Askerî Lisesine askerî ö¿renci olarak girmi¿tir. 1990 y¿l¿nda Fakülte ve Yüksek Okullar Komutanl¿¿¿ ad¿na Bo¿aziçi Üniversitesinden in¿aat mühendisi olarak mezun olmu¿ ve mühendis te¿men rütbesiyle görevine bälam¿¿t¿r. 2014 y¿l¿na kadar Milli Savunma Bakanl¿¿¿ bünyesinde ¿n¿aat Emlak Bölge Bäkanl¿klar¿nda kontrol mühendisi, kontrol ¿efi ve ¿ube müdürü olarak görev yapm¿¿ ve bu tarihten sonra Kara Harp Okuluna bölüm bäkan¿ olarak atanm¿¿t¿r. Yüksek lisans çal¿¿mas¿n¿ Bal¿kesir Üniversitesinde çelik yap¿lar üzerine, doktora çal¿¿mas¿n¿ da Gazi Üniversitesinde ¿¿ Säl¿¿¿ ve Güvenli¿inin Maliyet Tahmini üzerine yapm¿¿t¿r. 15 Temmuz 2016 sonras¿ Kara Harp Okulundan tayin oldu¿u TSK ¿nsani Yard¿m Tugay Komutanl¿¿¿ndan 2018 y¿l¿nda albay rütbesi ile kadrosuzluk nedeniyle emekli olmu¿tur. Hâlen Ankara Üniversitesi Uygulamal¿ Bilimler Fakültesinde yar¿ zamanl¿ ö¿retim eleman¿ olarak çal¿¿maktad¿r. Pek çok akademik makalesi ve teknik kitab¿ olan yazar¿n karanl¿¿a bir mum yakma, tarihe kay¿t dü¿me ve gelece¿e umut olma ad¿na "¿ki Darbe Aras¿nda Bir Ömür" an¿ türünde kaleme al¿nan ilk eseridir. Evli ve 4 çocuk babas¿ olan yazar ¿ngilizce bilmektedir.