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The Power of Silence šŸ¤« in a Noisy World

Greetings!

In today's fast-paced, hyper-connected world, we are constantly surrounded by noise.

From the ping of notifications to the chatter of social media, our lives are filled with a relentless rush of voices, opinions, and information.

Amidst this constant noise, we've become conditioned to believe that more is always better.

Speak more
Share more
Comment more.

It's as if the volume of our contributions directly correlates with our value. If you're not making noise, you're invisible, irrelevant.

But here's a truth we often overlook: Silence is where growth happens.

Consider the moments that have truly transformed you.

Were they loud, filled with constant chatter? Or were they quiet, reflective, even solitary?

It's in the pause, the breath between words, where we find room to think, to change.

This is what todayā€™s Sufi Comic is about:

Art by Charbak Dipta

This doesn't mean we should vow silence, retreating from the world.

Our voices are important. Sharing, commenting, engaging - these actions connect us, help us learn, and drive us forward.

ā€œSay to My servants that they should (only) say those things that are bestā€¦ā€ (Quran 17:53)

But it's crucial to distinguish between speaking because we feel we have something valuable to say and speaking because we feel we have to say something.

The world will always be noisy. It can drown out our thoughts, our creativity, even our sense of self. But we don't have to let it.

So, take a moment.

Pause. Breathe.

Growth, change, and insight often come not from the words we speak but from the silence we allow ourselves to hear.

In a world that rewards the loudest voices, appreciate the quiet. Your silence is not a void.

It's a fertile space where growth happens.

Iā€™m always amazed at the shared wisdom in the Sufi Comics community and love reading your replies. Can you share a moment from your life where silence led to a powerful insight or saved a situation?

Warm regards,
Mohammed Ali

Announcement & Updates:

Last month we were thrilled to participate in Chennai's first-ever Comic-Con! Sufi Comics even got featured in the Indian Express. The article goes a bit into the history of how and why we started Sufi Comics. Hereā€™s a quote from the article:

ā€œTheir first book ā€˜40 Sufi Comicsā€™ was translated into 14 languages, including Tamil. Through books like ā€˜The Wise Fool of Baghdadā€™ and ā€˜Rumiā€™, they present stories, poems, and messages in the Quran in a creative way.ā€

ā€œAli adds, ā€œPeople can be from different religions and faiths but their souls can connect with spirituality. So we have to overview spirituality as something that bridges the boundaries between people.ā€