Irfan-ul-haq
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Irfan-ul-Haq is a Sufi from Pakistan. He was born on 14th August, 1946 in Najeebabad, India. After Indo-Pak partition, he came to Jhelum and settled there. He got his early education from Jhelum and later, joined Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB). He left MCB and started his own business in 1992. He has been serving humanity since 1994 and curing both physically and spiritually through recitations, prays and natural diet. He has been delivering Islamic religious talks on every Thursday at Jehlum since 1996. Unlike the conventional religious sermons, his lectures give the impression of simple talk. These talks are not burdened with complicated religious issues, but with love, sympathy and guidance. [1]
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He who forgives, on the Day of Resurrection, will be forgiven.
Straight path will be shown to those who shun all negative thoughts and energies,hatred and resentment, replacing them with love,Positivity, in their homes, offices, personal relationships.
We can always overcome hatred by love, war by peace, lust by generosity, disappointment by faith and divisions by unity.