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Osmani's Sufi Blog:
A weekly update on new global information...
... highlighting a Sufistic viewpoint, with Poetry, Philosophy, Politics, Movies, Books, etc.
January 25, 2026
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Sufi Quote
There was a time, when I blamed my companion if his religion did not resemble mine.
Now, however, my heart accepts every form....
Love alone is my religion.

Choices
be not thankful
for gifts you have
that you didn’t ask for
…like beauty or brains
these come down genetically
(without your asking for it)
be thankful for exercising the choice
you have to work hard
to better yourself
and those around you
it’s the effort that’s commendable
also don’t be jealous
of others
it shows meanness in you
for lacking whatever they have
that makes you envious
Politics...

1. Iran is back in the spotlight, now. We'll have to see if the US attacks them. There seems to be a balance of damages they can do to Israel that's putting a damper on US proped up desire to set them back, or so it seems.
2. As soon as I realized that Elon Musk was a racist, I've stopped listening to him. There is no point in getting even good information from a person you don't like on the basis of a principle. There are some principles you can go around, but racism is not one of them.
3. Mark Carney, PM of Canada, gave a pretty eye-opening speech in Davos, Switzerland. It's good to listen to him, but it's not easy to follow what he plans.
But, good luck!

New Movie Review: Blue ones are good!
* What Remains (Prime) 2024. Based on a true story. Very depressing movie about a Swedish serial killer.
* Eden (Netflix) 2025. Also based on a true story. This one is actually quite boring.
* Je Suis Karl (Netflix) 2021. Moving story about right wing activism in Europe. Good movie to watch.
* Madame Bowary (Prime) 2015. It's about an extravagant lady with little morals. Deservedly, she meets her fate.
* Victoria (Prime) 2025. Sensitive and dignified. Based in Norway. Very scenic in summer. Story by a Nobel Laurate, despite being a Nazi.
* Homebound (Netflix) 2025. Hindi. Realistic movie with good acting. A bit sad in the end, but very well done!
* The Homesman (Prime) 2014. A bit strange in parts but very realistic and absorbing. Based on a 1860 AC period. Tommy Lee Jones and Hilary Swank.
* Ticking Clock (Prime) 2011. A bit of a silly movie. Not very believable.
* The Thursday Murder Club (Netflix) 2025. A bit involved story and easy to follow along.
* Dont Worry Darling (Netflix) 2022. A bit confusing to follow this one. Hard to understand what they are trying to convey.
Book Review:

Thoughtful and Contemplative Verses of the Quran
(Released as a Book in June, 2025)
Author: Rashid Osmani
Genre: Nonfiction / Religious / Islamic Studies
ISBN: 9798350749014
Print Length: 82 pages
4.0 out of 5 stars
Reflection through translation
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025
Format: Kindle
This book reflects a faith tradition different from my own, yet I appreciated the thoughtfulness and depth with which it was written. The author’s approach is careful and precise, clearly shaped by years of study and reflection. The writing encourages readers to question translations and meanings rather than accept ideas at face value. Through historical context and thoughtfully selected Quranic verses, the book explores faith, understanding, and stagnation with intention, inviting readers to reflect on purpose, learning, and the importance of engaging deeply with sacred texts.
