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Petrus's avatar

It may be of interest, apropos of your topic regarding forbidden images, that an Islamic nation such as Iran also contains more esoteric streams of devotional spiritual life, especially that which is found in Sufism. I once met a young Persian man, someone who actively participated in a Sufi order but clandestinely, who instructed me that the Shi’ite way found in Iran (as opposed to the more strict Sunni sharia elsewhere) allowed for a much more public piety even in the exoteric religious expression, one which may have contributed over time to a more intense interior spiritual life — not just in the popular heartfelt reflection of poems by Rumi and Hafez, but in private devotions where certain inclinations might cross the line: reaching under the neckline of his shirt, he pulled out a silver medallion he wore daily, bearing an image of his beloved prophet Muhammad. God’s beauty will always appear in the way the heart desires.

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V. Stoica's avatar

This post instantly transported me back to the awe-inspiring Duomo in Milan. Witnessing those magnificent stained-glass windows firsthand, their vibrant colors illuminated by the sun's rays was an experience that will forever hold a special place in my heart. The artistry and profound emotion they evoke are genuinely breathtaking. Thank you for reigniting those cherished memories.

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