by Sayeed Siddiqui (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
There are books that speak to the mind, and others that stir the heart. But once in a while, there arrives a collection that does neither loudly — and yet lingers like a fragrance on the soul. Sufi’s Testament is such a book.
These are not just poems. They are keys.
Keys to doors that many walk past without knowing.
Keys to truths whispered in silence,
to wounds that heal through surrender,
to questions that don’t demand answers but invite transformation.
Woven through 99 verses, this testament is the map of an inward journey — from ego to essence, from longing to light. Each line carries the scent of the unseen, the rhythm of divine breath, the hush of truth dressed in simplicity.
You may find yourself startled by how a single image—a feather, a stone, a broken cup—unfolds into something eternal. Or how silence, often overlooked, returns as the truest guide.
This is not a manual for mystics.
It is for seekers. Doubters. Lovers. Those who ache to belong.
And those who have walked far, only to realize the distance was inward all along.
Let these verses wash over you like prayer. Read one at dawn, or in the depths of night. Don’t rush. Don’t decode. Let the lines open like petals in your heart.
If you are holding this book now, perhaps it is not by chance.
And if you let it, it may walk beside you, long after you’ve closed its pages.