Hazrat Inayat Khan
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- Arifa Miller
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- Edouard Auguste Caldwell Gauthier
- Hayra Prull
- Hakim Harry Williams
- Hayat Helene Stadlinger
- Iman Ibrayni-Kiss
- Laura Purusha
- Kismet Eisenberg
- Merlyn Kruger
- Mahbud George Crawford
- Mahima Thompson
- Newell Jenkins
- Nur David Engle
- Purusha Sarfarez Osborne
- Qalbi Terry Loveall
- Qayyum Michael Brain
- Rabia McIlvaine
- Rabia Joyce Purcell
- Radha Wood
- Raghavan Herman Kroonenburg
- Sarala Labak Siems
- Sardar Thanhauser
- Sarmad Abraham Brody
- Satiya Elizabeth Anne Hoffman
- Shamcher Bryn Beorse
- Tansen Muni Fraley
- Tony Selim Laszewski
- Vera Corda
- Sufi Ruhaniat Int'l
- Sufi Contact
- Sufi Way
- Fraternity of Light
- Madzubs
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I was always struck and often astonished at Hayra’s gritty engagement with the difficult side of the spiritual path and the encounter with the scruffy and “un-elevated” within herself and all of us. She modeled a courage and trust-in-the-process that I admired and loved. She is sorely missed.
I think of Hayra very often even after many years since her passing. She was always smiling and had great optimism even dealing with health issues. I loved her enthusiasm and humor. For me, she may be gone from the body but surely not forgotten. I honor the great soul she is.
Dear Hayra, was the way to my heart and Sufism.
For me she is as alive today as ever.
May her memory be blessed