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40 Sufi Comics Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 44 ratings

Can I see God? How far is heaven? Where is God's treasure? What is the key to knowledge? Where does Wisdom come from?

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Sufi Comics are short graphical anecdotes that illustrate spiritual teachings in Islam.

This is a collection of forty stories from Islamic teachings that depict concepts like faith in God, love, history, sacrifice and adventure. Alongside each depiction are relevant verses from the Holy Qur an and traditions from Prophet Muhammad and his family.
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About the Author

Mohammed Ali Vakil & Mohammed Arif Vakil are brothers who grew up in Dubai where they attended a local Community Madrasah. Influenced by the spiritual and moral stories of the Prophet Muhammad (s) and his Holy Progeny (the Ahlul Bayt), taught at the Madrasah, Mohammed Ali began learning the art of drawing comics and used it to express these stories. Arif & Ali would publish these comics on their Blog http: //www.vakil.org . After receiving tremendous feedback from readers, it was decided to publish these comics in the form of a Book, 40 Sufi Comics. Ali loves web designing, development & creating digital art, while Arif's personal hobbies include public speaking & sketch-noting. Both of have a keen interest in Spirituality & Personal Productivity. They currently reside in Bangalore, India and work together in their family real estate business, Vakil Housing.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00JBKTIV2
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Sufi Studios
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 27, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 14.5 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 97 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
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Customers find the book valuable for its lessons and teachings, with one noting it covers basic questions in Islam. The book receives positive feedback for its readability, with one customer mentioning it's a prime candidate for regular re-reading.

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"...amazing collection of forty one-page comic strips that illustrate key spiritual teachings in fields such as ethics, prayer, existence of heaven and..." Read more

"...The book is divided into Ethics, Spirituality, Philosophy, and the Existence of God and covers a lot of basic questions in Islam...." Read more

"This book is full of valuable insights. Author uses comics to describe or convey valuable lessons and teachings. Book is very well written...." Read more

"...It's a good introduction to Islam for anyone not familiar with it, as well as a learning tool for children. Looking forward to the next volume!" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2011
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    40 Sufi Comics by Mohammed Ali Vakil and Mohammed Arif Vakil is an amazing collection of forty one-page comic strips that illustrate key spiritual teachings in fields such as ethics, prayer, existence of heaven and hell, and existence of God. On the facing page of each comic are relevant excerpts from the Qur'an and traditions of the family of Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him and his family). Some facing pages also include artist's notes which serve to relay a personal application or further explanation of the lesson in the comic.

    One of the great beauties of this work is its suitability for all audiences and ages. An 8-year-old child, a 55-year-old adult, or an open-minded non-Muslim - indeed almost anyone - will enjoy and benefit from this material. Some of the comics do have a bit of humor in them, but really they are perhaps better described as illustrated anecdotes, each revealing a principle or idea that one can live one's life by. For example, one comic shows the great Muslim religious leader and descendant of the Prophet (peace be on him and his family )Imam Baqir being insulted by someone using a play of words on his name, calling him Baqara (Arabic for cow), followed by the calm and polite response of the Imam, which brings about a change of heart in the insulter. One of the Qur'anic verses accompanying it is 25:63 - "And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth easily, and when the ignorant address them [harshly], they say [words of] peace...," and an artist's note explains how he thinks of this anecdote whenever someone is rude to him. In no more than 5 minutes' reading, a life lesson on how to deal with rude people is well taught in an insightful, succinct and entertaining way.

    The graphic format of 40 Sufi Comics encourages reflection and application. People who do not like to read, people who are very busy, or people who prefer to get straight to the point or take things in small chunks can all easily digest a short comic and a few short related verses and traditions and then put the book down for another day. The lessons in each anecdote are simple enough for a small child but deep enough for a learned and pious religious scholar to both be able to transform their selves in application. The format and nature of the content also makes it a prime candidate for regular re-reading because there is always something more to learn or improvement to be made in its application, and the comics are so brief and clever that they will not become mundane or boring when seen multiple times.

    There is a potential for this to be used in a religious school or study-circle type format. It would certainly be more novel , engaging and have broader appeal than many other choices, while being no less in content or quality, and further could be used for almost any age group that is able to read or be read to. One of the shortest comics at only three panels relays a saying of Imam Ali (as) about man being food for worms. Some worms are at a grave and are saying "Yum!" The Qur'anic verse and two traditions that go with it simply remind us of death and the importance of remembering that it comes to all of us. A topic that could be frightening or heavy-handed is well served by brevity and honesty. There is no sugar-coating and yet the lesson is accessible to youth.

    40 Sufi Comics can be read or previewed online at [...] (as well as a few comics published at Islamic Insigh[....])and can be followed on Facebook at [...] The book is a delight and highly worth having in hard copy where its formatting can really be appreciated. It would also serve as an excellent gift for young and old. I am eagerly hoping for a volume 2 and many other volumes!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2012
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    I'll start by saying I'm not Muslim (or Sufi) so my depth of knowledge is pretty shallow, really. I am a religious studies student and I wrote my thesis on comic books. This is a great little treasure that I found unexpectedly. If you are Muslim, I can't really speak to how insightful or fun this book will be for you as a person of the faith. I do know the news reports about this book said it was wildly popular with school children in Mumbai.

    Anyhow, the authors are two brothers who originally had a web comic and ended up combining them into a book. They have a second book out now that I'd like to get eventually. Rendered in simple line drawings in black and white, each page gives a new comic lesson on the left and the corresponding notes from the Qur'an and Hadith on the right. As a casual reader, I found several good reminders for my own life even as a non-religious person. If a Sufi comic seems like a contradiction, keep in mind there are no depictions of the Prophet as can be expected. And, as Islam is aniconic, the Imam's faces have all been left blank. Only the laity is represented in full in the pictures.

    The book is divided into Ethics, Spirituality, Philosophy, and the Existence of God and covers a lot of basic questions in Islam. There doesn't seem to be a particularly Sufi interpretation of these topics to me but I'm woefully ignorant about Islam and Sufism, really. If you are Muslim, you'd probably understand the nuances more. And if you don't already know or haven't gleaned, Sufism is thought of as the "mystical" or "inner path" of Islam as I understand it.

    I recommend this book to anyone interested in religious studies or those who want to learn more about Islam and Sufism but only want to dip their toes in just a bit. This is not a substitute for really learning about the faith, but it's a nice first step or supplement. You can read it and then go watch Little Mosque on the Prairie reruns and get a basic understanding and talking points in 90 pages with a pop culture TV reference to supplement. If, however, you're a comic book nerd, this ain't no Watchmen. This book isn't about the art like I think the Action Bible is--it's about the lessons. Even if you're not a faith minded person or if you're still a little nervous about all things Islam, give this book a try; I'm sure you'll find lessons and reminders for you own life, regardless of your beliefs. It's a quick and easy read that takes a while to digest.

    Also, Amazon--my book arrived with a broken spine but it was still readable and seemed a shame to use so many resources to exchange for a new copy. However, I'm still totally disappointed that it has a 1" rip on all the pages in the "Existence of God" chapter by the spine. That is all.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2013
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    This book is full of valuable insights. Author uses comics to describe or convey valuable lessons and teachings. Book is very well written. Seller shipped book promptly. The book was in excellent condition, exactly as described.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2011
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    It's a wonderful book full of parables from the Quran & the Hadiths. It's a good introduction to Islam for anyone not familiar with it, as well as a learning tool for children. Looking forward to the next volume!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014
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    A great read for Muslims and Non-Muslims alike. Enjoyed all of the stories a great deal. I highly appreciate author's effort in bringing forth the true picture of Islam.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2016
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    amazing concept. loved every page.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2013
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    I like this a lot. Gentle humor and visual teaching of important spiritual notions in Islam. It would work well for teenagers too.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016
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    Great read

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  • Adnan Mustafa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sufi-istic
    Reviewed in India on February 13, 2015
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    Very inspiring and rich of philosophy
  • Badashah
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful stories and comics ;)
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2024
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    Love the stories and comics in this book- taught me more about what Islam actually is through quotes and actions from respected islamic figures.Love the stories emphasizing love and peace and i love art and pictures so this is perfect ;)
  • S. Azhar Husain
    4.0 out of 5 stars Empfehlenswert
    Reviewed in Germany on February 13, 2013
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    Inhaltlich so wie erwartet, allerdings hat mich die Haptik etwas enttäuscht.
    ( scheint das Produkt einer Hinterhofdruckerei zu sein, Schade )
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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful illustrations
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2020
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    Beautiful illustrations.
  • Razwan Ul-haq
    4.0 out of 5 stars Most certainly worth looking at
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2012
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    The authors have done a really great job in putting together something fresh and different. I can see they have been thinking about their audience and I love the start-stop approach of how they have organised the book. You don't have to read it from cover to cover but open it at random, and that is what a lot of younger people do. There are some real gems in this book and considering the price tag, well worth the investment. Some critics have argued that this book is partisan to a particular type of Islam, but I don't think that's fair as the authors have focussed on values and common themes. There is even a section on philosophy! This book was heading for five stars, but some of the slightly formal language, and less than convincing artwork lets it down a bit. I hear that they are doing another comic and so these issues may well be rectified in their next offfering. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for different ways of gaining access to Islamic wisdom of the past. Younger children and teenagers may need some help from their parents whilst going through some of the pages, and that in an age of children being left to their electronic devices, is no bad thing.

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