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Uniting the Fragments

Heartfulness eMagazine

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May 2025

In this inspiring interview, PIR ZIA INAYAT KHAN, the head of the Inayati Order and grandson of Hazrat Pir Murshid Inayat Khan, shares the Sufi perspective on integration, consciousness, the dimension of the soul, the rhythm of the heart, and how we illuminate the inner landscape with PURNIMA RAMAKRISHNAN.

- PURNIMA RAMAKRISHNAN

Uniting the Fragments

Q: Namaste, Sir. I'm very honored and happy to speak with you today. Can you give me a little context about the Inayati Order?

It's a pleasure to be with you, Purnimaji. Thank you so much.

The Inayati is a lineage of Sufism traced back to my grandfather, Hazrat Pir Murshid Inayat Khan, who was born in Baroda into a family of musicians and became a great musician himself. He traveled throughout India as a musician and eventually went to Hyderabad as a young man, where he met the man who would become his Murshid, his Sufi teacher, Sayyid Abu Hashim Madani.

He studied and practiced for several years until the passing of his Murshid. Before his passing, his Murshid said, "Go forth, my son, and unite East and West with the harmony of your music, for to this end you are blessed by Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala" [May He be praised and exalted].

With that blessing, he continued his travels in India before eventually journeying by ship with his brothers, first to America, then onward to Europe, where he spent many years traveling and teaching in the West. In this way, a new Sufi order was born, the first to be established in the Americas and Western Europe.

Q: Thank you. It is said that Murshidji brought Sufism to the West. I've read The Inner Life, and it's an amazing book.

Yes, I'm glad you mentioned The Inner Life, my grandfather's classic work. In that book he describes a method of spiritual unfoldment that involves a reintegration of the wholeness of our being. Each of us has multiple inheritances. We have our angelic inheritance, and inheritances from the jinns, the stars, the elements, the plants, and the animals. All of this is within us. We are a microcosm of the whole universe. At the same time, we are also divided within ourselves, fragmented. The path of initiation and awakening is about reuniting these various strands of our being.

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