Inclusion Statement
The Inayatiyya welcomes people of all colours, ancestries, ethnicities, cultures, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, financial conditions, and religious and wisdom traditions.
We affirm the oneness of humanity and of all beings. Toward our embodiment of this fundamental unity, we dedicate ourselves to the healing of the wounds in our shared humanity and to the fearless inquiry that this requires of us. We affirm this statement as being in deep alignment with our ideals of a living spiritual transformation.
The Inayatiyya is a global organization dedicated to the Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan, who first introduced Sufism to the Western world in 1910. The Sufi Message proclaims the knowledge of divine unity of all peoples, all religions, and all existence and the religion of the heart awakened to the beauty in all creation.
Inayatiyya Healing is one of its seven Activities.
The Inayatiyya welcomes people of all colours, ancestries, ethnicities, cultures, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, financial conditions, and religious and wisdom traditions.
We affirm the oneness of humanity and of all beings. Toward our embodiment of this fundamental unity, we dedicate ourselves to the healing of the wounds in our shared humanity and to the fearless inquiry that this requires of us. We affirm this statement as being in deep alignment with our ideals of a living spiritual transformation.
The Inayatiyya is a global organization dedicated to the Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan, who first introduced Sufism to the Western world in 1910. The Sufi Message proclaims the knowledge of divine unity of all peoples, all religions, and all existence and the religion of the heart awakened to the beauty in all creation.
Inayatiyya Healing is one of its seven Activities.