Hazrat Inayat Khan composed four sets of rules to cultivate a morally attuned culture and instill awareness in our inter-relationship with all beings. These belong to the tradition of spiritual chivalry (futuwwa), an essential part of the Sufi path.
General Instructions: At first, the rules may seem self-evident and obvious, but if you work diligently with them, you will find that each rule opens up onto a vast field of inquiry and awareness. For this reason, some take on the rules as a disciplined practice. Starting with the first one, you say a rule out loud every day for forty days and seek to apply it in your life. Then you do the same for the next rule, until all are finished.*
The rules come in four sets of ten rules, forty in all, called the Iron Rules, the Copper Rules, the Silver Rules, and the Golden Rules.
* If you would like to undertake this practice and receive a certification of completion when you are done, please visit the Knighthood of Purity.
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The Chivalric Futuwwa Rules
Iron Rule 1: My conscientious self, make no false claims. The first of the Iron Rules is: My conscientious self, make no false claims. Well, that sounds very easy. None …
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Iron Rule 2: My conscientious self, speak not against others in their absence. The second rule is: Speak not against others in their absence. This is a saying that, like …
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Iron Rule 3: My conscientious self, do not take advantage of a person’s ignorance Each rule begins with the words, “My conscientious self.” This means that the rule is …
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Iron Rule 4: My conscientious self, do not boast of your good deeds To begin, I would like to bring our attention to a passage on vanity from Murshid …
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Iron Rule 5: My conscientious self, do not claim that which belongs to another I have two small children and I take great delight in watching them grow and …
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Iron Rule 6: My conscientious self, do not reproach others, making them firm in their faults The next of the Iron Rules is: My conscientious self, do not reproach others, …
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Iron Rule 7: My conscientious self, do not spare yourself in the work you must accomplish I can imagine this might not be what you want to hear. None …
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Iron Rule 8: My conscientious self, render your services faithfully to all who require them The next Iron Rule is My conscientious self, render your services faithfully to all who …
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The ninth iron rule is My conscientious self, seek not profit by putting someone in straits. And the tenth is very similar: My conscientious self, harm no one for your own …
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Iron Rule 10: My conscientious self, harm no one for your own benefit The ninth iron rule is My conscientious self, seek not profit by putting someone in straits. And …