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Two books about Sufism had been written by Pak Muh so far, and had enriched the collection of Islamic literature in Indonesia:
QASIDAH
CINTA (Collection of Sufi Poems)
Published by PUSTAKA,
Bandung. 138 pages. First edition 1993.
A collection of 113 poems written
by Pak Muh with an explanation about his Sufi concepts and The
Rububiyah Map. The foreword was given by Armahedi Mazar, a
scientist and integralist from Bandung.
LANGIT LANGIT DESA (Wisdom Stories)
Published by MIZAN, Bandung.
228 pages. First edition 1993.
Pak Muh's second book tells
stories full with Sufi wisdom. The forewords were given by
Damarjati Supajar and Emha Ainun Nadjib.
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Some magazines and newspapers had articles about Sufism written by Pak Muh:
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Many of Pak Muh's speeches and sermons were not recorded, but some of the most important ones about his Sufi concepts are available here:
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Pak Muh had written some essays full with Sufi symbols which have never been published yet:
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A series of short stories by Pak Muh were published by Harian Terbit newspaper. The story is about a person named Ubaid (meaning: the little slave) who tried to live in the metropolitan city, Jakarta:
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Another collection of anecdotes were also published by Suara Merdeka newspaper during Ramadhan 1416H:
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Pak Muh loves to write poems, and send them to the publisher or just read them among his disciples. His poems are always Sufistic, full with symbols, and have deep wisdom within. The following poems are categorized chronologically and most of them have never been published:
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