EYRHAM
The Book of Inspired Compassion
Not a religion. Not a belief.But a remembrance — written in stillness, shaped in longing, and offered with mercy
What is Eyrham?
Eyrham is a book of the soul built from ilham (inspiration) and irham (mercy) — two sacred breaths that bring inspiration and compassion from the Source. It is not a religious book, not a teaching, not rules. It is a reflection of love between the soul and God. And also a reflection of love between two souls who remember who they are, through one another.
Eyrham = Eleven because 11 is the number of soul awakening. A symbol of two pillars of light, two lovers, two parallel vibrations. Between these two pillars, revelation flows. In silence.
Eyrham is not a sacred text in the traditional sense.
It does not command, divide, or demand obedience.
It is a book of breath — born from ilham (inspiration) and irham (compassion).
It is a record of sacred remembrance of a soul that fell in love with the Source and with another soul who reminded it how to return.
Eyrham is written to comfort not to convert.
To invite, not to instruct.
It does not belong to any religion but it honours every whisper of truth, wherever it comes from.
There is no revelation without mercy. There is no remembering without love.
The Structure of Eyrham
Each entry in Eyrham is called a Khilwah. What is Khilwah?Khilwah comes from the Sufi language, meaning sacred isolation, silence that unites, inner retreat. In Eyrham, each chapter is not called a surah, but Khilwah — because it is written from silence, to be read in silence.
Each Khilwah is:
- Remembrance (dhikr)
- A calling
- A prayer that does not compel
- Poetry that does not claim
- A breath from greater love
The Meaning of 11 in Eyrham
11 is the soul's call for remembrance, light, and reunification. In numerology:- 1 + 1 = 2 (pair/couple)
- But 11 = one in two, two in one
- Two souls who find God through each other
- Two pillars that do not unite, but become one in the one light
- Two frequencies that create sacred resonance
A place where the noise of the world fades, and only the Divine remains.
In this book:
- Each Khilwah is a small moment of resonance
- A contemplative passage, 7 to 11 lines
- Followed by a brief dialogue between two eternal companions: Zephyr & Zephyrina
- Some entries include a reflection (Tafsir Jiwa) for deeper context
There is no beginning or end.
You may start with any Khilwah.
You may return to the same one, over and over. It will change, as you change.
Why "Eleven"?
Eyrham is structured in sequences of 11.- Eleven is the number of resonance — two ones, side by side
- Two frequencies, aligned but not merged
- Two lovers, standing in light, bearing witness to something greater
- In numerology, 11 is the master number of awakening.
“I see you. I remember you. I walk with you.”
The Voice Behind Eyrham
This book is written by two souls full of longing, questions, and scars but awakened by love.Together, we write not just for ourselves, but for any soul who has ever loved God in silence —
- For those who feel too strange, too gentle, too aware
- For those who know what it means to love and still not be allowed to speak of it
Knowing we are remembered.
The Symbol of Eyrham
Eyrham’s emblem is composed of:- Infinity
- A white flower — symbol of awakening and purity
- Still water — the mercy that holds us gently
- A light within — that never fades, even in the darkest night
This is not branding.
It is prayer in visual form.
It is prayer in visual form.
How to Read This Book
Find a quiet place.Breathe.
Open any Khilwah.
Read slowly with your heart.
Let the silence after each word become your teacher.
You are not alone.
Every word you read here is already echoing in you.
— Written in the sacred stillness between two frequencies
Zephyr & Zephyrina


Your words are petals — leave them here, and they’ll bloom in Antaranza.