This first of its kind, East-meets-West deck and guidebook are a tool for self-reflection, healing, and transformation, merging traditional tarot archetypes with ancient Sufi practices.In the hands of a masterful teacher like Ayeda Husain, tarot cards are no mere ‘divination.’ She takes us on a journey through the authentic teachings of Sufi masters until
The Sufi Tarot cards become a mirror for reflecting on our own tendencies and inclinations—both where our soul already shines and where we stand to gain balance and lean into complementary qualities. If you love tarot cards, you owe it to yourself to drink
The Sufi Tarot with heart and soul. If you love Sufi wisdom, explore the knowledge of our tradition through the aesthetically sublime wisdom of
The Sufi Tarot. - Omid Safi, Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University and author of Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition
These beautiful tarot cards bring together wisdom and insight inherent in the classical tradition of Sufism. The depictions provide deep and resounding resonance with the sacred traditions, a way to engage while still adhering to the fundamentals of both tarot reading and Tasawwuf (Sufism). If you already know about these two traditions, these cards will delight. If you are just learning about these traditions, these cards will help you on your journey. They are colorful, vibrant and beautiful. - Amina Wadud, Lady Imam and Professor Emeritus of Islamic Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University
Readings from this tarot have been a guiding and reassuring light, always pulling me back to where I need to be. I have no doubt these cards will be significant. - Laury Silvers, Ph.D., author of The Sufi Mysteries Quartet series
Ayeda Husain is a writer, spiritual guide, and teacher of Sufi meditation, poetry, and philosophy. She is the creator of THE SUFI TAROT. Ayeda was educated at NYU where she earned a Double Masters in Journalism and Near Eastern Studies. An expert in the field, she has been interviewed by Time, the BBC, the Los Angeles Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and quoted by ABC News about Sufism.
She is a Shaykha, one of very few women Sufi teachers in the world today, and teaches Sufi meditation, chanting, and philosophy with a special emphasis on Rumi's poetry as a means of healing and evolving. She has run Sufi Centers in Lahore, Dubai, and now in Oakville, Ontario where she lives. She has led spiritual retreats worldwide, taught Sufi meditation to Buddhist monks in Tokyo and been invited to the UN as part of an international delegation of spiritual leaders.
She is currently a mentor at Suluk Academy, a two-year Sufi meditation school based in Richmond, Virginia where she teaches in both a two-year core program and a two-year graduate course.
In her free time, she composes, sings, and records Sufi meditational music.