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The Hikmah Project is dedicated to the study of the intellectual wisdom of world traditions with a particular focus on Islamic metaphysics and mysticism.Our vision is to provide a platform for seekers of sacred knowledge to explore texts with leading expe

Saqib Safdar


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    Latest episodes from The Hikmah Project

    The Spring of Reflection: The Living One Who Sees - Sarajevo International Sufi Conference

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 76:39


    Please visit www.thehikmahproject.com for accompanying notes

    Ramadan: Journey of Consciousness with Dr Fawzia al-Rifai

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 56:54


    Please visit https://www.thehikmahproject.com/ for podcast notes

    #26 The Last of the Muslims: Amīr ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jazāʾirī with Dr Lahouari Ramzi Taleb

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 135:06


    Please see www.thehikmahproject.com for accompanying notes

    The Journey of Divine Love with Murshida Salima Adelstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 95:32


    Salima Adelstein is Co-President of UoS and Academic Dean for the Spiritual Ministry degree programs. She is Founder and Spiritual Director of the Farm of Peace, a Sufi healing retreat center and community. As a Sufi Mystic, Master Healer and Teacher, she has guided students to the Truth for over 25 years. Salima is co-author of A Drop in the Ocean of Love and teaches seminars nationally and internationally. Salima's vision is that all people discover and embody the deep truth of their beauty and essence, bringing to the world their divine gift from God. Her heart is filled with the joy and compassion that results from living in the heart of God.

    Journeying Beyond the Horizons with Allama Iqbal - In Conversation with Humaira Masihuddin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 92:00


    GuestHumaira Masihuddin is a lawyer based in Islamabad and holds LLM in Public International Law from the University of London, LLB (shariah and law) from the International Islamic University, MA in Cultural Anthropology from University of Pittsburgh USA and an MSC in Criminal Justice Studies from University of Leicester in UK. She is a criminologist cum victimologist and and has been visiting faculty in a number of law enforcement and security training schools including, Punjab Police College Sihala, Police Training School in Islamabad, Federal Police Academy and the Federal Judicial Academy, Defence services academy. She started judicial trainings in 2006 and has since then trained Family court judges, Additional District and session judges, ATC judges and prosecutors in diverse subjects such as Therapeutic jurisprudence, guardianship and custody issues, women specific legislation Etc., She has twenty three years of experience as a trainer in the criminal justice system and has besides judges trained police officers, lawyers , prison staff and investigators She regularly imparts trainings on Theories of Criminality, Criminology of violent extremism and Terrorism, Interrogation, Victimology, Gender based violence, Policing of Vulnerable Groups and fundamental rights in the constitution of Pakistan. Diverse topics including the concept of Multiculturalism and Pluralism with special reference to Islamic teachings, Human Rights, Rights of Minorities in Islam and other topics are also taught by her on various forums as part of her social engineering project. Humaira has worked on a wide range of issues as a consultant for various organizations including enabling environment for minorities in electoral and political processes, She was Technical advisor for project Police Awam Saath Saath, assignment included sharing of media products with police , lawyers and others , research on police heroes and best practices. Sexual harassment at the work place. Procedural defects in laws related to offenses against religions, comparative study of Blasphemy laws in Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh and India. Pluralism and treatment of minorities, Trafficking, Child sexual abuse. Street children and prevention of HIV/ AIDS.Podcast Summary:In this episode of The Hikmah Project Podcast, host Saqib Safdar warmly welcomes lawyer and scholar Humera Nasihadin to explore the life and philosophy of one of the East's greatest visionaries—Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Saqib, a long-time admirer of Iqbal's work, introduces Humera as an expert who has been studying and teaching Iqbal for over two decades. With degrees in law, anthropology, and Sharia, she brings a unique perspective to Iqbal's deep, multi-faceted thought.The conversation spans Iqbal's significant contributions to poetry, philosophy, and Islamic thought, focusing on his key concepts like Khudi (selfhood) and his deep spiritual connection to Rumi. Humera discusses how Iqbal drew inspiration from the Qur'an, blending traditional Islamic values with a forward-looking vision to meet the challenges of modernity. She explains that Iqbal's poetry is not just to be understood intellectually but felt deeply, as it touches the soul and offers universal insights.Together, Saqib and Humera recite and analyze some of Iqbal's most poignant verses, bringing out their relevance to contemporary issues like nationalism and the Palestinian cause. Humera highlights Iqbal's role as a spiritual and philosophical leader whose timeless wisdom continues to inspire generations. She also shares personal anecdotes about how Iqbal's influence extended beyond the intellectual to deeply

    The Heart of Business with Mark Silver

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 86:40


    Podcast Summary: Heart of Business - Episode with Mark SilverIntroduction:Mark's book, Heart-Centered Business, is dedicated to Al Amin, highlighting the deep trust and love Mark strives to embody in commerce and life.Mark Silver's Journey:Raised in a Jewish family, Mark dreamed of becoming a rabbi but felt something was missing.While exploring deeper spirituality and starting his journey with business owners, he encountered Sufism through teachers from the lineage of Sheikh Muhammad Jamal.Initially, Mark struggled with his transition from Judaism to Sufism, feeling conflicted about betraying his heritage.A profound spiritual experience led him to fully embrace Sufism, taking shahada and finding healing between his Jewish and Islamic identities.Sufism and Business:Sufism's teachings deeply influenced Mark's approach to business, focusing on love, integrity, and the sacredness of relationships.He emphasizes that business, often seen as detached from spirituality, can be an act of love and service, challenging modern capitalism's toxicity.Heart-Centered Business:Mark founded Heart of Business in 2001 to help entrepreneurs integrate spirituality with the practical aspects of running a business.His approach involves seeing business as a dynamic set of relationships, not just transactions, encouraging entrepreneurs to cultivate curiosity, compassion, and a healthy relationship with money.Key Themes and Quotes:Dedication to Al Amin:Mark admires the trustworthiness and integrity of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), striving to embody these qualities in his business practices.Love in Business:Love, if unleashed, could transform the world of business, making it a part of a culture that lifts and serves everyone.Essence of Business:Business lies in the aliveness of relationships, not just in transactions or systems.Healthy Relationships:Healthy businesses necessitate healthy relationships, avoiding the pitfalls of unhealthy dynamics.Curiosity and Shame:Cultivating curiosity is crucial as it shifts the internal narrative, softening judgment, and opening the heart to truth and possibility, countering shame.Seeing the Divine in Business:Every aspect of business, including clients, colleagues, and even money, should be viewed as an expression of the divine.Practical Application:Mark's work involves practical business coaching, spiritual guidance, and retreats to help entrepreneurs align their business practices with their spiritual values.His virtual retreats offer a space for deep spiritual practice, helping participants gain insights and make decisions aligned with their heart's guidance.Conclusion:Saqib and Mark discuss the importance of integrating spirituality with business, emphasizing that such integration can lead to profound transformation and healing in the business world.Listeners are encouraged to explore Mark's work and consider how they can bring more heart-centered approaches to their own business practices.Contact and Further Information:Listeners can learn more about Mark Silver and Heart of Business at https://www.heartofbusiness.com, where they can find resources, assessments, and information on joining the community for support and growth in

    Witnessing the Divine Face in the East and West with Dr Fawzia Al-Rawi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 102:49


    Fawzia Al-Rawi holds a PhD in Islamic studies. She completed her Arabic, Islamic and ethnological studies at the Universities of Vienna and Cairo. She then spent 12 years in Jerusalem where she brought up her children and worked at the Institute for the Promotion of Palestinian Agriculture and at the University of Jerusalem, while deepening both her theoretical and practical knowledge of Sufism under the guidance of Sidi Shaykh Muhammad Al-Rifai. She has been living in Vienna with her husband and their three children since 2001.Fawzia Al-Rawi has been teaching Sufism for over 25 years. She holds workshops in various countries and works particularly with women. Her teachings draw on a wealth of experience from a bicultural environment which uniquely enables her to build a bridge of understanding between different cultures, open a space where these can meet and thus contribute to peace. Further details can be found on her website

    Purification of the Gnostics - A Poem by Ibn Arabi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 48:16


    Dr Sh Usama Hasan reads Purification of the Gnostics by Ibn Arabi

    Signs on the Horizons with Michael Sugich

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 104:56


    Michael Sugich, an American writer who was initiated into a traditional Sufi order over forty years ago and who lived for 23 years in the sacred city of Makkah Al Mukaramah, has kept company with some of the greatest Sufi saints of the age from many parts of the world. His book is a unique eye-witness narrative of a mystical tradition that today hides in plain sight, veiled by the turbulence and materialism gripping the Muslim world.

    Writing from the Heart - An Online Course with Jamila Davies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 41:26


    Summary notes are due to follow. Further details of the course can be found on thehikmahproject.com

    The Metaphysics of Arabic Grammar and the Fusus al Hikam of Ibn Arabi with Dr Hany Ibrahim

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 49:44


    Two new courses are due to start soon:1. Qu'ranic Arabic for Beginners with application to Wazifah Ibn Mashish, Ibn Arabi's Prayers of the Week (Wird) and his Salat al-Faydiyyah2. Fusus al Hikam & Classical Commentaries - line-by-line reading with Dr Hany IbrahimSession notes to follow shortly for members...

    The Path to Unity with Ibrahim Jaffe MD and Samah Ross - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 76:56


    Details of the workshop in Oxford, UK Fri, 10 Nov 2023 17:00 - Sun, 12 Nov 2023 16:00 GMT can be found here

    The Path to Unity with Ibrahim Jaffe MD and Samah Ross - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 107:53


    Details of the workshop in Oxford, UK Fri, 10 Nov 2023 17:00 - Sun, 12 Nov 2023 16:00 GMT can be found here

    An Ocean Without Shore - 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 74:16


    Completed Ch2 - "In the book we have left nothing out"

    Stories from the Fountain of Life with Aisha Gray Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 115:22


    Summary and notes to follow

    Serving the Deep Love of God - with Dr. John Wadude Laird

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 80:08


    Secrets of the Heart Retreat Details:Markfield Conference Centre Ratby Lane Markfield LE67 9SY Fri, 5 May 2023 18:00 - Mon, 8 May 2023Further details can be found hereAbout Guest:Dr. Laird has practiced integrative patient care in a variety of outpatient settings for forty years. As an early member of the holistic medicine movement, Dr. Laird noted with concern that "body-mind-spirit" medicine generally lacked deeper understandings of spiritual transformation.In early 1980's, he organized several major conferences exploring scientific and spiritual perspectives on healing. He founded the Great Smokies Medical Center and co-founded the Great Smokies Diagnostic Lab in North Carolina to expand innovative and comprehensive patient care options.Although schooled in several spiritual traditions, Dr. Laird's personal spiritual practice for over thirty years has been classical Sufism. Spiritual healing in this tradition is based on deep and subtle understandings of the human heart.As a co-founder and past president of the University of Spiritual Healing & Sufism, Dr. Laird played a leading role in shaping academic and clinical instruction on the application of these classical perspectives.He has provided personal healing sessions to hundreds of people with a wide variety of physical, emotional, and spiritual concerns. Having taught these approaches to several thousand people in the past twenty years, Dr. Laird is widely recognized as a sincere, engaging, fun, and uniquely effective teacher.

    Reading: Sufi Tafsir by Kashani on Surah Qadr - Night of Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 3:04


    Abd Al-Razzar Kashani was a student of Mu'ayyid al-Din al-Jandi, who was a student of Sadr al-Din Qunawi, the stepson of Ibn 'Arabi

    Reading - The Reality of Fasting by Ibn Arabi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 2:19


    Passage from the Futuhat al Makiyya

    Reading: The Night of Power - A Poem

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 2:33


    A poem by Sheikh Muhammed al Jamal Shadhili

    Reading: The Signs of the Love for Allah

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 7:58


    Imam Abdul Karim reads from The Secret of the Love of God

    Reading: The Hidden Saints from Fihi ma Fihi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 2:04


    Reading from Rumi, Fihi ma Fihi, Thackston, Boston Shambala, 1994, p42-43

    Reading: True Invocation without background music

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 2:13


    Reading from Letters of a Sufi Master - Shaykh as-Darqawi

    My Journey to God with Imam Abdul Karim Pinckney

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 1:01


    Imam Abdul Karim describes his experience of knowing the Prophetic character pbuh

    Reading: True Invocation with background music

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 2:12


    Reading from Letters of a Sufi Master - Shaykh as-Darqawi

    Reading from The Meadow of Poetic Truths by Sidi Muhammed al-Jemal

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 2:07


    Imam Abdul Karim reads a poem called I witness

    Reading from Music of the Soul by Sidi Muhammed Jemal

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 6:42


    Imam Abdul Karim reads passages from Music of the Soul by Sidi Muhammed Jemal

    From the Bronx to the Sahara - My Journey to God with Imam Abdul Karim Pinckney

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 59:55


    Abdul Karim Pinckney was born and raised in The Bronx, NY, and converted to Islam in 1999. He was a student at Zaytuna Institute in Hayward, CA, for five years where he studied Maliki fiqh. He took bayyah with Sidi Shaykh Muhammad Said al-Jamal ar-Rifa'i in 2009. He was also an assistant to Imam Musa Abdul Ali in Mt. Vernon, NY, at Masjid Yusuf Shah from 2012-2015. Currently, he is the Imam at the Farm of Peace where his duties include giving classes, assisting events, and giving Friday sermons. He has a yearning for helping beloveds come to know their Lord with clarity through revelation and reason, in the hope of reaching direct experience, with the result of an increase in the love of God.

    Ibn Arabi and the Metaphysics of Love with Dr Hany Ibrahim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 93:14


    Podcast Summary Dr Hany Talaat Ibrahim, author of Love in the Teachings of Ibn ʿArabī and professor at the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University Canada, walks us into the world of Ibn al-ʿArabī and the Metaphysics of Love in face of some Islamic scholars' criticism of the great saint. Acknowledging that such criticism might scare off seekers, like it initially did for Dr Hany, this conversation is significantly pertinent to our times.Specializing in pre modern Islāmic thought, Arabic Ṣūfī literature and Islāmic art and architecture, Dr Hany speaks to all spiritual seekers in a language that is clarifying and comprehensive. He addresses, perhaps, many of us, at different stages on our journey—cautious in our spiritual undertaking—to open the ears and eyes of our hearts. Although not explicitly mentioned as such, this interview is highly relevant to persons coming from a traditional Islāmic schooling and upbringing, underpinned by a limited understanding of what Ṣūfism, the mystical dimension of Islām, is.In context, Dr Hany emphasizes the station of Ibn al-ʿArabī, a ‘ārif bil'Lāh (عارف بالله), gnostic, and an ʾimām (إمام), spiritual leader, for all times. He says, the knowledge conveyed to us through him was received directly from God. He reached al-'ijtihād al-muṭlaq (الاجتهاد المطلق) and discerned fiqh (فقه), jurisprudence. We are advised to take heed of this. To receive our understanding of spiritual openings according to the teachings of Ibn al-ʿArabī, and not the opposite.Dr Hany extends a gnostic's gentle embrace, inviting the wayfarer, hesitant or not, to sharpen understanding in three dimensions of Islām: expanding on what it means to fulfill the obligations of submission—ʾislām (إسلام), the obligations of faith—ʾīmān (إمان) and the obligations of spiritual excellence—ʾiḥsān (إحسان) in light of exerting personal effort, juhd (جهد), and the process of purifying the soul, an-nafs (النفس), in order to attain the level of witnessing to the Oneness of Being. Meaning is reinforced through Qur'ānic passages, marrying the three distinct but intertwined stages of spiritual development to the declaration of unity, tawḥīd (توحيد), with a discernible Qur'ānic definition of the two paths to God: those who are chosen, al-mujtabūn (المجتبون), and those who are guided to repent and seek Him, al-munībūn (المنيبون).Witnessing, the backbone of unification, is talked about as an oxymoron; witnessing behind a veil, the ḥijāb (حجاب); annihilation, fanā' (فناء); and, what it means when gnostics speak about Oneness, that is, God who witnesses God through the Muḥammadan Light—Nūr Muḥammad (نور محمد).Dr Hany elaborates on the subject of incarnation and Ibn al-ʿArabī's position on the importance of strictly adhering to the sharīʿa (شريعة). Other concepts and frameworks discussed include the absence of a lineage in the Akbarian heritage; the role of a living shaykh (شيخ); the relationship between the Ṣūfi order, at-ṭarīqa (الطريقه), the educational litany, wird at-tarbiyya (ورد التربيه), and the disciple's progression, the murīd (مريد) that is, toward the witnessing of God and an affirmation of Creator and creation.Furthermore, we explore the three stages of fanā' together as elucidated in the story of Mūsa (Moses, موسى) and al-Khidr (the Green man, الخضر) ‘alayhim as-salām in the Holy Qur'ān. Firstly, there's annihilation in action, al-fanā' fīl af‘āl (الفناء في الافعال); secondly, annihilation in attributes, al-fanā' fīl ṣifāt (الفناء في الصفات); and thirdly, annihilation in the essence, al-fanā' fīl dhāt (الفناء في...

    From Physics to Ibn Arabi's Metaphysics - In Conversation with Jane Clark

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 58:22


    Jane Clark is a Senior Research Fellow of the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society and has worked particularly on the Society's Archiving Project as well as looking after the library. She has been studying Ibn Arabi for more than forty years, and is engaged in teaching courses and lecturing on his thought both in the UK (including Oxford University and Temenos Academy) and abroad (including Egypt, Australia and the USA), and in research and translation of the Akbarian heritage. She has a particular interest in the correlation of Ibn Arabi's thought with contemporary issues. She organises the MIAS Young Writers Award. Jane Clark was a co-founder of The Journal of Consciousness Studies and is currently editor of the https://besharamagazine.org/ (Beshara Magazine ). She has presented many courses as part of the program of the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education.

    The Special Place of the Qur'an in Ibn Arabi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 65:56


    In this podcast, we continue alongside Dr Eric Winkel (Shuʿayb) to unpack the multifaceted voluminous work of Ibn al-ʿArabī—the translation of the Futūḥāt al-Makkīyah, a project that spans over 10 years in the works and counting! He provides an update about the complimentary visual works that draws meaning from imagery for the 28 or so concepts needed to understand Ibn al-ʿArabī (An Illustrated Guide to Ibn al-ʿArabī, concerted with the Islamic Creative Imagination, now available on Pir Press) and explains how creative art and visualization have been immensely beneficial for translation. Ibn al-ʿArabī see things visually—letters, grammatical forms, and syntax; they all form a world of their own, a universe of rules and meaning through which الله (Allāh), God, communicates with us. Through visualization, one taps into the portal for the imaginal realm and arriving at greater intrinsic meaning becomes possible. Eloquently expressed, as illustrated, by Sidi Shuʿayb. To access this shoreless ocean comprised of multilayered meanings, Shuʿayb also looks at the root words of the Arabic language with quite a literal approach to interpreting the Qurʾān. By bringing the implicit forward, conscious understanding manifests and the message of Islām, from the outward شريعة (sharīʿa) to the inward طريقة (ṭarīqa), continues to propagate as a waveform in the universe. A deep learning opportunity for the listener arises through Shuʿayb's detailed discussion on the Nūr Muḥammad ﷺ, relayed in the context of the ḥadith in which ʿĀʾisha r.a. says that ‘His character was the Qurʾān.'   Steering with the theme of this podcast, the Qurʾān in the works of Ibn al-ʿArabī, we delve into specific verses and passages. Shuʿayb explains: every page has an honouring of the Prophet ﷺ and every page has many verses of Qurʾān and they're very much connected. The potential permutation of meaning from a linguistic undertaking reminds us of the importance of إجتحاد (ʾijtiḥād) and the myriad عقيدة (ʿaqīdas) underlying a spiritual walking. As Sidi Shuʿayb touches on in this podcast, طحقيق (ṭaḥqīq), our internal validation, becomes essential to uncovering our story and the story of creation. Once again, Ibn al-ʿArabī's role as a dragoman reminds us that through the special face of حق (Ḥaqq) in every created being the تجلی (tajallī) of Allāh hits, yielding depth to the phrase Islām, in surrender, is the دين (dīn) of Allāh. Every person is painted a unique picture through the means that Allāh reveals Himself, never twice to two people nor in the same way twice, allowing each individual thread of creation to be carried forward into the world as a unique expression of truth. So in contrast to the negative connotation traditionally derived from scholarly works for example with a concept such as كفر (kufur), this conversation extends an invitation to a change in viewpoint where the word كافر (kāfir), through inflection, can also mean the people who cover up their station, beautifying revelation. Other words with inflected meanings are examined in the context of the original Qurʾānic sūras.    Together, we explore the subtle nuances. We begin to taste, through a seamless transmission of love, the paradoxical nature, and perplexing depth, of what it means to hold close proximity to the Divine—taking off the covering of those who are drawn near. The kind of love experienced by the ʾawliyāʾ—the friends of God, lovers of the Divine Truth, al-Ḥaqq.  The transcript can be found at https://www.patreon.com/hikmahproject

    Secrets of Divine Love with A Helwa

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 74:14


    In this podcast we explore the sacred worldview of walking into life as a prayer with author and amazon best seller of The Secrets of Divine Love, A. Helwa.  A. Helwa reminisces about details shaping her own journey interwoven with a common thread: the heart of engagement both with the Creator and with creation, His creation. We are invited to explore: revelation as a revealed truth, a living Book, and the light of Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ; the balancing act of two realities, vicegerency and servanthood; and, our role in awakening to remember, to answer to life with our highest integrity and become instruments of love.  She reminds us that what may appear as seemingly insignificant moments passing us by, fleetingly, often gone by unnoticed, are truly infused with the Mysterious. If only we stopped to see, to witness, and to listen; to listen deeply. Sometimes, life's greatest teachers are unnamed. The limitation is in our awareness to the miracle that is. Here, in our discussion, we examine the non dualistic unity, reality, that's expressed in dualistic language. The message of the prophets and saints, and the essence of surrender and the Islamic tradition. Veiling; intention; silence; and self-confrontation.  We tap deeper into the Qur'an being veiled, but also it's unveiling through symbolism; a Book that allows each person to meet it where they're at; a Book that the great mystics Rumi and Ibn al-ʿArabī based their ideas and works on.  Here, in our discussion, we step into spaciousness. Language, as an axis, a tipping point, to openings, guidance, receptivity and inner transformation. Our relationship to God. Prayer, as an offering, carried with the word Be, and so it is. Walking in the way of the prophets as an answer to the needs of creation. Fasting, within holy reflection, as an anchor for inner beautification—a sharp contrast to the shadow forces shaping human behavior today (driven by self-consciousness). In closing full-circle, A. Helwa summons grace: pause between words and recognize that the very spaces are an intimate part of revelation that give language its meaning; live a life being a prayer, be an answer to prayer. A. Helwa believes that every single person on Earth is deeply loved by the Divine. She is a writer who has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers through her passionate, poetic, and love-based approach to spirituality. Her popular blog @quranquotesdaily, was established while obtaining her Masters in Divinity, as a means of helping others overcome personal and spiritual struggles on their journey of experiencing divine love. With over 15 years of experience writing and speaking on Islam and spiritual development, A. Helwa draws from her personal experiences and traditional sources to help her readers access 'Divine love in everyday life.' When Helwa is not reading at coffee shops, she can be found climbing mountains, camping in deserts, hiking jungles, or reading about black holes

    Spiritual Healing and Transformation in the Islamic Tradition with Dr Abdallah Rothman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 95:14


    Summary: Leader in the field of Islamic psychology, Dr Abdallah Rothman shares his journey into Islam and what it means to heal the heart and psyche from an Islamic perspective; the way to relieve the suffering that is a part of the human condition, as taught by two prominent and influential Sufi figures in the Shādhulli ṭarīqa, and experientially understood. Despite world travel to explore spiritual communities in search for truth; it wasn't until his encounter with saintly Sufi teacher Sidi Shaykh Muḥammad Saʿīd al-Jamāl ar-Rifaʿi that his life's trajectory changed. Captivated by the science of the soul from the Islamic tradition and drawn to this notion of healing and spiritual development, Dr Rothman experienced first-hand the incomparable healing power of love. He later studied with Shaykh Nooruddeen Durkee in effort to quench his thirst for knowledge. Virtues of wisdom, humility, patience, and diligence were given space to grow under Shaykh Nooruddeen's care, guidance and ‘tarbiya'. A disciple-teacher relationship integral to the heart and soul's processing, purification and healing. Dr Rothman further explains that both secular mindfulness and non-secular spiritual modalities appear, at surface level, similar in reward and benefits to the Islamic approach of going inward and cultivating presence. Consistent, diligent inner-work and practice will improve emotional well-being, energy, and tranquility. And yet, intention makes all the difference—seeking the annihilation of the self to then be unified with the One, with Allāh; to realize, actualize, and embody being. The Islamic tradition honours Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ as an exemplar: the epitome of high moral standing, good character and being. To emulate and take on the Prophet's traits and conduct as one's own is to strive and draw closer to Allāh; the heart of spiritual training, tarbiya, in one sense; and, the connection of a purified heart to wisdom and witnessing Truth. To bring home the message of Islamic spirituality, Dr Abdallah Rothman draws upon key aspects in the Prophet's life, ʿalayhī as-ṣallātu wa-salām, highlighting the significance in certain acts of worship, linked to the objective and actualization of Oneness, tawhīd. Distinctly, the retreats to Cave of Ḥira and the daily practices of night vigil, qiyām al-layl.  Relatable to every wayfarer, this podcast connects spiritual training ethos, the role of the heart in personal and emotional well-being, and purification to honing presence and witnessing the One. Concepts of islām (surrender), amāna (trust), tawakkul (reliance), and baraka (blessing) remind us that we are not responsible for the outcome of events, but rather, our responsibility lies in intent and action and ultimately, our alignment and submission to serving the Divine Will. Speaker: Dr. Abdallah Rothman is the Principal of Cambridge Muslim College, founder of Shifaa Integrative Counseling, co-founder and Executive Director of the International Association of Islamic Psychology, and visiting professor of psychology at Zaim University Istanbul, International Islamic University Islamabad, and Al-Neelain University Khartoum. He holds an MA and a PhD in psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Board Certified Registered Art Therapist (ATR-BC), licensed in the United States and currently living in the UK.

    The School of Ibn al-ʿArabī and Online Courses with Dr Mukhtar Ali

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 47:12


    Author, research fellow and lecturer of Islamic studies and metaphysics, Dr Mukhtar Ali shares with us how to go about studying the great thinker and gnostic Ibn al-ʿArabī, ash-Shaykh al-Akbar, in post-modern times. Specializing in Sufism, Dr Ali paves the way of understanding the spiritual dimension of Islam. He introduces us to Ibn al-ʿArabī, the great mystic of the Sufi tradition, and clarifies the dimensions of Sufi walking: الشريعة (ash-sharīʿa), الطريقة (at-ṭarīqa), and الحقيقة (al-ḥaqiqa). In discussing this basic framework, Dr Ali uses rhetorical speech to teach us how one goes about to ascertain inward truths and realities, planting the seed of the esoteric methodology of questioning and striving.  In our discussion, considerations are given to: the essentials of Islamic theology and understanding the Qurʾān; the basis of attaining knowledge on the premise of unveiling; the four main commentators on Ibn al-ʿArabī and the gist of their work; the complexity of Ibn al-ʿArabī's terminology and the potential benefit of studying English-Arabic translations alongside an instructor; acquiring and building a vocabulary in Arabic; the recommended trajectory of study for students new to metaphysics; and, the challenges of self-study and the value of approaching Ibn al-ʿArabī's cosmology through a course or a layman's book. This podcast also provides information on the upcoming courses on the Ḥikmah Project, and a modest overview of Dr Ali's contemporary books, which, in his words, ‘are written as an introduction to the School of Ibn al-ʿArabī in simple language'. For further details, visit www.thehikmahproject.com

    The Spiritual Significance of Ertugrul & Ibn Arabi with Dr Reza Shah Kazemi - Snippet

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 12:04


    In this episode, Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi explores the symbolic imagery and spiritual significance of Ertuġrul and Ibn Arabi in the Turkish television series Resurrection: Ertuġrul, feeling into why it has touched the hearts of so many young Muslims all over the world. A commentary that considers how the mythology is built upon, or rather, woven around three poles: the mythos, Islam, and the Ottoman Empire. Through his insight, we can taste the quintessence of spiritual transformation. He provides a concise explanation of the Qur'anic verses of سورة الفتح Sura al Fatḥ, recited in the series, in relation to both one's own spiritual journey and the seven most often repeated آيات (ayas) from the Holy Qur'an, السبع المثاني (al-Sabʿul al-Mathanī).

    The Spiritual Significance of Ertugrul & Ibn Arabi with Dr Reza Shah Kazemi

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 39:51


    One of the five pillars of Islām, fasting, is explored in its relation to the nature of man, its role as expiation, and as a means for spiritual elevation and growth. Dr. Winkel discusses Ibn al-ʿArabī's Mysteries of Fasting in the Futūḥāt al-Makkiya, explaining the non-dual nature of fasting and its positing as a great ritual of dependency and a gateway to the Divine; the beauty of fasting as mirrored in its interior disposition to open the door to sincerity, servitude, and sacred adornment.  The conversation flows to cover Islamic jurisprudence, the Nur Muhammad (the Light of Muhammad), and Ibn al-ʿArabī's role as the conveyor of the message of this Universal Light. Dr. Winkel talks about situational decision-making and governance in its connection to the اسم (ʾism), archetypal name, the حال (ḥāl), one's state or condition, and the حكم (ḥukum), the ruling; fasting as a prompter of اجتهاد (ijtiḥād), prompting a soul conversation in its inward reality; moon sighting as it arises in the hearts of the عارفون (ʿarifūn), arising in the full moon of Truth as the truth of Muhammad ﷺ; and, the paradoxical outward disconformity amongst Muslims that parallels inward conformity and harmony.

    The Mysteries of Fasting in the Futuhat Al-Makkiyya of Ibn Arabi With Dr Eric Winkel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 68:20


    One of the five pillars of Islām, fasting, is explored in its relation to the nature of man, its role as expiation, and as a means for spiritual elevation and growth. Dr. Winkel discusses Ibn al-ʿArabī's Mysteries of Fasting in the Futūḥāt al-Makkiya, explaining the non-dual nature of fasting and its positing as a great ritual of dependency and a gateway to the Divine; the beauty of fasting as mirrored in its interior disposition to open the door to sincerity, servitude, and sacred adornment.  The conversation flows to cover Islamic jurisprudence, the Nur Muhammad (the Light of Muhammad), and Ibn al-ʿArabī's role as the conveyor of the message of this Universal Light. Dr. Winkel talks about situational decision-making and governance in its connection to the اسم (ʾism), archetypal name, the حال (ḥāl), one's state or condition, and the حكم (ḥukum), the ruling; fasting as a prompter of اجتهاد (ijtiḥād), prompting a soul conversation in its inward reality; moon sighting as it arises in the hearts of the عارفون (ʿarifūn), arising in the full moon of Truth as the truth of Muhammad ﷺ; and, the paradoxical outward disconformity amongst Muslims that parallels inward conformity and harmony. With his permission, Dr Winkel's translation of the Chapter on Fasting from Futuhat al Makiyya is available on our Patreon site https://thehikmahproject.com/the-mysteries-of-fasting-in-the-futuhat-al-makkiyya-of-ibn-arabi-with-dr-eric-winkel/ (https://thehikmahproject.com/the-mysteries-of-fasting-in-the-futuhat-al-makkiyya-of-ibn-arabi-with-dr-eric-winkel/)

    The Speaking Qur'an - Read by Reza Shah-Kazemi

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 28:59


    Reading of the chapter The Speaking Qu'ran by Reza Shah Kazemi from his book Imam Ali Concise History to Timeless Mystery. For a free download of the complete book, please visit www.thehikmahproject.com/members/ The life of  ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, fourth caliph of early Islam and fountainhead of Shi‘ite and Sufi lineages, ‘is both inspirational and controversial: intrinsically inspirational and extrinsically controversial.' These words set the tone for what is a detailed and penetrating view of the figure of Imam ‘Ali on various planes, the spiritual and ethical, the individual, the political and social. The author draws a unique portrait in which the powerful spiritual undercurrents of early Islamic history can be discerned at play, and where the sanctified heart of the Imam is revealed as a fulcrum of the harmony between the most diverse and even divergent tendencies. These spiritual reflections on the life and thought of Imam ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, bring to life what is essential and inspirational in his biography. ‘Ali is viewed as the paragon of statesmanship, chivalry and mysticism, a man of action and contemplation, the greatest hero of his age as well as its wisest sage. The interplay between his dramatic outward story and his profound inner story heralds the triumph of the human spirit over the difficulties, tragedies and absurdities which are inevitable in ‘the life of this world.' This exceptional book may be too Shia for some Sunnis, and too Sunni for some Shia, and it may be too political for some, and too spiritual for others, and so its main value lies precisely in a higher perspective where it reveals harmony, in a keen vision of the forces of tawhid, the drive to union, alive at the centre of historical events as in human hearts. It will have a cathartic effect upon the many, Sunnis and Shia alike, who wish to see ‘Ali as a fountainhead of unity in Islam, not as a source of division. It makes accessible to both Muslims and non-Muslims the treasures of loving mercy flowing from ‘Ali, a global paragon of initiatic wisdom.

    The Inner Work with Shaykh Ebrahim Schuitema

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 71:56


    Shaykh Ebrahim Schuitema is a Sufi Teacher from the Darqawi-Shadhiliya Tariqa and currently lives in Gauteng, South Africa. Shaykh Ebrahim received his chain of transmission in the Tariqa from the late Shaykh Mustafa Bassir of Morrocco, may Allah bless his soul. Shaykh Ebrahim is also the founder and Leading Partner of Schuitema Associates, a business transformation consultancy that is based in South Africa and Pakistan. Bonus material (transcript etc) is available to members via Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hikmahproject?fan_landing=true (here)

    The Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya of Ibn Arabi with Dr Eric Winkel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 81:11


    We are taken by Dr. Eric Winkel behind the scenes of the Futūḥāt al-Makkiya project to catch a glimpse of grace in action like the imagery of the sun, the moon, and Nur Muḥammad (the Light of Muḥammad). Dr. Winkel shares his own personal journey into the works of Ibn al-ʿArabī: The Futūḥāt, which he says, is written from the Source. Its unfolding into this material plane is described as an intricate coming together from the world of the barzakh. The methodology of translation as he explains allows for the etymology of words to come into play, drawing meaning and inference from text. He provides a brief evaluation of the critical editions of the Futūḥāt books available today, with clarity to the pitfalls of using the electronic versions of the Futūḥāt for study.  Ibn al-ʿArabī's teachings on proximity and distance are brought closer to home as Dr. Eric Winkel explains ‘two bows lengths', the geometrical, mathematical reality when two curves are brought closer and closer together. The study of the Futūḥāt is a counsel to mankind; a living continuation of Ibn al-ʿArabī's job as a dragoman for our time to help us draw closer to the True. It provides counseling; it shifts our perspective; and throughout, Dr. Eric Winkel affirms this conveyor role that is anchored in his translations by pinning the directive question: ‘What does Ibn al-ʿArabī say in English, today?'  An introductory to Akbarian metaphysics, the role of Ibn al-ʿArabī as the conveyor of the universal message of Islam, the Nur Muḥammad and the seal of Muḥammadan sanctity, the culmination of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and the seal of the sanctity of Ibn al-ʿArabī, and what it means to the everyday person to be an inheritor. of Ibn al-ʿArab.

    The Pedagogy of Rumi with Shaikh Kabir Helminski

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 46:37


    In this podcast, Shaykh Kabir Helminski explores a number of topics and concepts relevant to every spiritual seeker, commenting on what it means to ascend in consciousness and how the Sufi tradition, particularly the heart of the Mevlevi order, serves to do that. Tradition, as he says, serves as a template and means of transmission through non-dual gestures of the sacred: ceremony, manners, service and worship. Heartfulness, a key differentiator of the path, begins with the understanding that within the human being is the possibility of opening a window to the Divine. The Sufi walking into the realm of the Sacred is a return back to our essence; to be, and act, from a place of unconditional love. Shaykh Kabir Helminski touches on the possibility that every soul has a uniquely subjective vantage point within the non-dual unified reality. He provides insightful remarks on our human experience; the different levels of human consciousness, our partaking in a process of conditioning, deconditioning and reconditioning; and, our role as reflectors of the Divine Reality, as modeled in the mirroring of Shams-i Tabrīzī and Jalāluddīn Rumi. The transformative power of Rumi's teachings, the pedagogy of love, becomes magnified through sohbets, arts, language, and music. This conversation, centered in the heart of its tradition, greets us with love. 

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