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Every Heartbeat a Dhikr, Every Love a Doorway — Bahu’s Living Remembrance

  Every Heartbeat a Dhikr, Every Love a Doorway — Bahu’s Living Remembrance Sultan Bahu did not confine remembrance ( Dhikr ) to rosaries, chants, or sacred hours. He expanded it into life itself. For him, remembrance was not something you do . It was something you become aware of . And in that awareness, every heartbeat turns into Dhikr, and every moment of love becomes a doorway into the Divine. Dhikr Beyond Repetition Traditionally, Dhikr is the repetition of divine names — a rhythmic calling that anchors the seeker. Bahu honored this, but he also revealed a deeper dimension. He asked: What if remembrance is already happening? The heart beats without instruction. Breath moves without command. Life flows without effort. Bahu saw these as continuous acts of remembrance already woven into existence . Not because we are consciously remembering, but because existence itself is aligned with the Divine. Dhikr, then, is not created — it is recognized . The Rhyth...

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