“A Journey Within” influenced by Sufi thought, the work explores the disconnection of the soul from the materialistic body. “Alam-i-Nasut” refers to the realm of physical bodies where the Rooh-e-Noorani (luminous soul) becomes veiled within the Rooh-e-Hewani (soul connected to the physical body), completing the process of human creation. This thought has also been misled by Mullahs to many young minds in Madrassas, instead of understanding in depth the Rooh-e-Hewani (instinctive soul) leading to tragic outcomes like suicide attacks.