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Invocations: Islamic Sufi Poetry Collection is a luminous journey through the sacred landscape of the soul, offering modern seekers a bridge between divine love and earthly struggle. This collection carries the timeless essence of Sufi wisdom, rekindling the fire of tawhid (divine unity) in hearts grown weary under the weight of our fractured age. Through verses that pulse with the rhythm of dhikr and the urgency of our times, these poems awaken the spiritual warrior within-calling believers from passive devotion to sacred resistance.
From intimate whispers of fana (annihilation in God) to
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Invocations: Islamic Sufi Poetry Collection is a luminous journey through the sacred landscape of the soul, offering modern seekers a bridge between divine love and earthly struggle. This collection carries the timeless essence of Sufi wisdom, rekindling the fire of tawhid (divine unity) in hearts grown weary under the weight of our fractured age. Through verses that pulse with the rhythm of dhikr and the urgency of our times, these poems awaken the spiritual warrior within-calling believers from passive devotion to sacred resistance.

From intimate whispers of fana (annihilation in God) to roaring invocations for Muslim revival, these poems map the lover's path from brokenness to empowerment. Early verses capture the sweet agony of divine yearning-the night vigils, the tears that water the soul's garden, the mystical union that transforms pain into light. Later sections rise like a dawn adhan across civilizations, addressing the political and spiritual crises facing the ummah with prophetic clarity. Here, Rumi's flame meets Frantz Fanon's fire, where the personal mujahada (struggle) becomes the blueprint for collective liberation.

Perfect for readers of Islamic mystical poetry seeking both transcendence and transformation, this collection speaks to:

  • Seekers of authentic Sufi poetry that honors tradition while engaging modern struggles
  • Muslims yearning for spiritual revival literature that addresses systemic injustice
  • Lovers of Rumi and Iqbal who crave poetry with political teeth
  • Activists drawn to decolonial Islamic thought and sacred resistance
  • Book clubs exploring intersections of mysticism and social change


Let these invocations be your compass-turning prayer into power, love into action, and readers into torchbearers for a world desperate for sacred light.


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Autorenporträt
Ali Ashraf (Suhrawardi) is a poet and writer from Pakistan. He mainly writes about grief, love, and spirituality. He is the author of four English poetry collections. His debut poetry collection was 'The Divine Tavern', his second poetry collection was 'The Rosary of Love', and his two recent poetry collections are 'Invocations: Islamic Sufi Poetry Collection' and 'Sad But Not Depressed: Sad Love Poetry Collection'.

Ali has also recently published his debut Urdu poetry collection with its English translation called 'JAZB: Urdu Poetry with English Translation'.

Ali has a master's degree in English, and he currently resides in Lahore, Pakistan. He is deeply interested in Sufism and is a member of the Suhrawardi Sufi order.

Ali shares his recent poetry and updates on Instagram @aliashraf_poetry and @aliashraf_urdupoetry