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Farzana Moon

    Farzana Moon is a teacher and bibliophile with a Master's in Education. A poet, historian, and playwright, she crafts majestic Sufi poetry, historical and biographical accounts of the Moghul emperors, and plays drawn from religious and folkloric tales. Her work delves into the spiritual and historical, breathing life into ancient narratives through her distinctive literary voice.

    Quran and Wisdom of Hazrat Inayat Khan
    The Life and Works of Hazrat Inayat Khan
    Babur, The First Moghul in India
    Divine Akbar and Holy India
    Prophet Muhammad
    American Queen
    • 2023

      The Life and Works of Hazrat Inayat Khan

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative captures Hazrat Inayat Khan's profound journey as he brings the Sufi message of love, harmony, and beauty to the West. Reflecting on his departure from India in 1910, he contemplates the challenges and uncertainties of his mission while aboard the ship. His introspection reveals a deep connection between personal and collective experiences, symbolized by the ocean's waves. Despite his doubts, an inner voice reassures him of his purpose, emphasizing a divine guidance that will illuminate his path as he shares his spiritual insights across continents.

      The Life and Works of Hazrat Inayat Khan
    • 2019

      American Queen

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book delineates the true story of an American girl, Ora Ray Baker, who fell in love with an Indian mystic by the name of Hazrat Inayat Khan. They were married in London and settled in Paris. Their firstborn daughter Noor-un-Nissa, during WWII became a British spy in Paris. She was captured by Gestapo and later killed in Concentration Camp in Germany. Their eldest son Vilayat Khan served in Royal British Navy, docked on the beaches of Normandy to deliver men, weapons and equipment to allied forces. He survived WWII and now his son Pir Zia carries the Sufi legacy of his grandparents Ora Ray Baker and Hazrat Inayat Khan in Richmond Virginia, USA. Ora Ray Baker's memories are still alive in Fazal Manzil in Suresnes, a suburb of Paris where she lived and died, her home, now a Sufi retreat. It also hosts memories of her husband and their children, especially of Noor-un-Nissa who was posthumously awarded highest medals, French Croix de Guerre presented by General Charles de Gaulle and British George Cross by King of England George V1. She is also enshrined in a movie, Spy Princess.

      American Queen
    • 2018

      Quran and Wisdom of Hazrat Inayat Khan

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the spiritual realms of Islam and Sufism, the book highlights Hazrat Inayat Khan's mission to bridge Eastern and Western philosophies through music and mysticism. His teachings, rooted in the poetry of the Quran, emphasize love, peace, and harmony, offering a contemporary perspective akin to sacred texts for followers of various faiths. This journey invites readers to uncover their own spirituality and divine essence, promoting a message of unity and fulfillment in one's personal faith.

      Quran and Wisdom of Hazrat Inayat Khan
    • 2017

      Friends Incarnate

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The protagonist navigates a tumultuous emotional landscape, grappling with loss and desire after his girlfriend marries his best friend. His journey through a loveless marriage and subsequent affairs reveals a deep yearning for Ethel, whom he idealizes. As he faces family tragedies, including the suicide of his sister and the deaths of his brother and friend, Gable's life spirals into madness and depravity. Ultimately, he clings to memories of Ethel, embodying a complex mix of passion and despair, as he seeks redemption in his chaotic existence.

      Friends Incarnate
    • 2013

      Prophet Muhammad

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(18)Add rating

      This important book is a biographical account of Prophet Muhammad's life, written in narrative style.

      Prophet Muhammad
    • 2011

      Divine Akbar and Holy India

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life and reign of Akbar the Great, this biographical account artfully intertwines historical facts with fictional elements. It portrays him as a dynamic leader and spiritual playwright, captivating his subjects through impactful actions rather than mere words. The narrative delves into his influence on Indian culture and governance, highlighting his legacy as one of the most significant figures in the Moghul dynasty.

      Divine Akbar and Holy India
    • 2011

      Babur, The First Moghul in India

      In the Land of Cain

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The biographical account vividly portrays the life and reign of Babur, the first Moghul emperor of Hindustan, set against the rich backdrop of sixteenth-century Afghanistan. It highlights his appreciation for beauty, justice, and joy, showcasing his significant impact on the region's history and culture. Through this narrative, readers gain insight into Babur's character and the era he transformed.

      Babur, The First Moghul in India