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Citações e trechos dos livros “The Way of Illumination” e “The Heart of Sufism”, de Hazrat Inayat Khan.Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan (1882 - 1927) nascido em Baroda (Índia), foi músico, professor, poeta, filósofo e pioneiro da transmissão do Sufismo ao Ocidente.Inayat foi discípulo de Mohammed Abu Hashim Madani, e iniciado nas ordens sufi Chishti, Naqshbandi, Qadiri e Suhrawardi. Mais tarde, seu mestre Mohammed o instruiu a viajar a fim de “harmonizar Oriente e Ocidente pela magia de sua música”.Entre 1910 e 1912 Inayat viajou pelos Estados Unidos fazendo palestras e concertos de música indianas. Mais tarde, viajou pela Inglaterra, França e Rússia, fazendo com que vários centros sufis surgissem em seu rastro. Nesse período, fundou a Ordem Sufi no Ocidente (hoje chamada de Ordem Sufi Internacional), dedicada aos preceitos do Sufismo Universal, o qual se baseia na unidade de todos os povos e religiões.Após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, finalmente se estabeleceu em Suresnes (França).Em 1927, em Nova Deli, Inayat faleceu, aos 44 anos.Os ensinamentos de Inayat Khan enfatizam a unidade de Deus e a harmonia subjacente das revelações comunicadas pelos profetas de todas as grandes religiões do mundo. Seus discursos trataram assuntos tão variados como religião, arte, música, ética, filosofia, psicologia, saúde e cura. A principal preocupação dos ensinamentos de Inayat Khan foi a busca mística da realização de Deus. Para este fim, ele estabeleceu uma Escola Interna compreendendo quatro estágios de estudo contemplativo baseados nas disciplinas tradicionais Sufi, como concentração, contemplação, meditação e realização.
A long awaited episode, in which we finally talk about the important and controverisal 20th century sufi Inayat Khan and the Sufi Movement that he started in the West.Sources/Recomended Reading:Gandhi, Supriya (2020). "The Emperor who never was: Dara Shukoh in Mughal India". Belknap Press.Inayat Khan, Pir Zia (ed.) (2001). "A Pearl in Wine: Essays on the Life, Music & Sufism of Hazrat Inayat Khan". Omega Publications.Inayat Khan Zia (2006). "A Hybrid Sufi Order At the Crossroads of Modernity: The Sufi Order and Sufi Movement of Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan". Doctoral Thesis. Duke University.Khan, Inayat (1996). "The Mysticism of Sound & Music". Shambala.Khan, Inayat (2003). "The Sufi Message: Spiritual Liberty" (Vol. 5). Motilal Banarsidass Publications.Miner, Allyn (translated by) (2016). "The Minqar-i Musiqar: Hazrat Inayat Khan's classic 1912 work on Indian musical theory & practice". Suluk Press.Nair, Shankar (2020). "Translating Wisdom: Hindu-Muslim Intellectual Interactions in Early Modern South Asia". University of California Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Citações e trechos dos livros “The Way of Illumination” e “The Heart of Sufism”, de Hazrat Inayat Khan. Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan (1882 - 1927) nascido em Baroda (Índia), foi músico, professor, poeta, filósofo e pioneiro da transmissão do Sufismo ao Ocidente. Inayat foi discípulo de Mohammed Abu Hashim Madani, e iniciado nas ordens sufi Chishti, Naqshbandi, Qadiri e Suhrawardi. Mais tarde, seu mestre Mohammed o instruiu a viajar a fim de “harmonizar Oriente e Ocidente pela magia de sua música”. Entre 1910 e 1912 Inayat viajou pelos Estados Unidos fazendo palestras e concertos de música indianas. Mais tarde, viajou pela Inglaterra, França e Rússia, fazendo com que vários centros sufis surgissem em seu rastro. Nesse período, fundou a Ordem Sufi no Ocidente (hoje chamada de Ordem Sufi Internacional), dedicada aos preceitos do Sufismo Universal, o qual se baseia na unidade de todos os povos e religiões. Após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, finalmente se estabeleceu em Suresnes (França). Em 1927, em Nova Deli, Inayat faleceu, aos 44 anos. Os ensinamentos de Inayat Khan enfatizam a unidade de Deus e a harmonia subjacente das revelações comunicadas pelos profetas de todas as grandes religiões do mundo. Seus discursos trataram assuntos tão variados como religião, arte, música, ética, filosofia, psicologia, saúde e cura. A principal preocupação dos ensinamentos de Inayat Khan foi a busca mística da realização de Deus. Para este fim, ele estabeleceu uma Escola Interna compreendendo quatro estágios de estudo contemplativo baseados nas disciplinas tradicionais Sufi, como concentração, contemplação, meditação e realização.
Citações e trechos do livro “The Heart of Sufism”, de Hazrat Inayat Khan. Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan (1882 - 1927) nascido em Baroda (Índia), foi músico, professor, poeta, filósofo e pioneiro da transmissão do Sufismo ao Ocidente. Inayat foi discípulo de Mohammed Abu Hashim Madani, e iniciado nas ordens sufi Chishti, Naqshbandi, Qadiri e Suhrawardi. Mais tarde, seu mestre Mohammed o instruiu a viajar a fim de “harmonizar Oriente e Ocidente pela magia de sua música”. Entre 1910 e 1912 Inayat viajou pelos Estados Unidos fazendo palestras e concertos de música indianas. Mais tarde, viajou pela Inglaterra, França e Rússia, fazendo com que vários centros sufis surgissem em seu rastro. Nesse período, fundou a Ordem Sufi no Ocidente (hoje chamada de Ordem Sufi Internacional), dedicada aos preceitos do Sufismo Universal, o qual se baseia na unidade de todos os povos e religiões. Após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, finalmente se estabeleceu em Suresnes (França). Em 1927, em Nova Deli, Inayat faleceu, aos 44 anos. Os ensinamentos de Inayat Khan enfatizam a unidade de Deus e a harmonia subjacente das revelações comunicadas pelos profetas de todas as grandes religiões do mundo. Seus discursos trataram assuntos tão variados como religião, arte, música, ética, filosofia, psicologia, saúde e cura. A principal preocupação dos ensinamentos de Inayat Khan foi a busca mística da realização de Deus. Para este fim, ele estabeleceu uma Escola Interna compreendendo quatro estágios de estudo contemplativo baseados nas disciplinas tradicionais Sufi, como concentração, contemplação, meditação e realização.
Bonjour, bonsoir, je suis Jean-Sébastien, votre barman, et pour cet épisode, on a été invité par @labellevilloise. Alors, je me suis dit qu'on allait leur offrir quelque chose qu'ils n'ont jamais eu chez eux : des musiques nulles ! Et pour vous faire pleurer des oreilles autour du comptoir. @labigbertha.paris
Nikhil and Raph discuss two experimental biographies of minor writers: A. J. A. Symons's The Quest for Corvo and Iman Mersal's Traces of Inayat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trechos retirados dos livros “The Way of Illumination” e “The Heart of Sufism”, de Hazrat Inayat Khan. Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan (1882 - 1927) nascido em Baroda (Índia), foi músico, professor, poeta, filósofo e pioneiro da transmissão do Sufismo ao Ocidente. Inayat foi discípulo de Mohammed Abu Hashim Madani, e iniciado nas ordens sufi Chishti, Naqshbandi, Qadiri e Suhrawardi. Mais tarde, seu mestre Mohammed o instruiu a viajar a fim de “harmonizar Oriente e Ocidente pela magia de sua música”. Entre 1910 e 1912 Inayat viajou pelos Estados Unidos fazendo palestras e concertos de música indianas. Mais tarde, viajou pela Inglaterra, França e Rússia, fazendo com que vários centros sufis surgissem em seu rastro. Nesse período, fundou a Ordem Sufi no Ocidente (hoje chamada de Ordem Sufi Internacional), dedicada aos preceitos do Sufismo Universal, o qual se baseia na unidade de todos os povos e religiões. Após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, finalmente se estabeleceu em Suresnes (França). Em 1927, em Nova Deli, Inayat faleceu, aos 44 anos. Os ensinamentos de Inayat Khan enfatizam a unidade de Deus e a harmonia subjacente das revelações comunicadas pelos profetas de todas as grandes religiões do mundo. Seus discursos trataram assuntos tão variados como religião, arte, música, ética, filosofia, psicologia, saúde e cura. A principal preocupação dos ensinamentos de Inayat Khan foi a busca mística da realização de Deus. Para este fim, ele estabeleceu uma Escola Interna compreendendo quatro estágios de estudo contemplativo baseados nas disciplinas tradicionais Sufi, como concentração, contemplação, meditação e realização.
Inayat Husainn, born and brought up in the homeland of Habba Khatoon 'Pampore' in Pulwama District of Kashmir, is a singer. Listen to his inspiring journey on #MashqTalksPodcast | link to his YouTube: https://youtube.com/@yasirdar335
Odcinek 58. Realizacja życia wewnętrznego (komentarz do IV rozdz. "Życia wewnętrznego" Inayata Khana)
Inayat Khan speaks of sound, song, and the music of the spheres. Please visit soul-truth.ca and new-birth.net to read about Divine Love as well as browse the archives of previous messages.
Bonjour, bonsoir, je suis Jean-Sébastien votre barman, et dans ce nouvel épisode, je vous offre une playlist avec beaucoup de cringe, un soupçon de discrimination et 3min avec des vrais morceaux de Yodel à l'intérieur ! Et les piliers qui vont s'égosiller sont :
Komentarz do II rozdziału "Życia wewnętrznego" Inayata Khana, w którym poruszymy zagadnienie koncepcji Boga w zestawieniu z doświadczeniem Boga, z perspektywy sufizmu.
Zaczynamy wspólnie czytać (z moim komentarzem) jedną z najpiękniejszych książek o duchowej ścieżce - "Życie wewnętrzne" wielkiego indyjskiego sufiego Hazrata Inayata Khana. Dziś pierwszy rozdział - "Przygotowanie do podróży"
Jabran Inayat is the founder of Mission Asia, a satellite TV network that aims to reach over a billion people with the Gospel across South Asia. Today we talk about what God is doing in Pakistan.
In this episode, we finally dive into one of my favorite topics - Sufi Music. We discuss its history, practical uses as well as theoretical, philosophical perspectives on the role and power of music to affect the human soul, all from the perspective of Muslim Sufi writers.Sources/Suggested Reading:Abu Nasr Abdallah b. Ali al-Sarraj al-Tusi - "Kitab al-Luma' fi al-Tasawwuf". Translated & summarized by Reynold A. Nicholson. E.J. Brill. 1914.Adamson, Peter (ed.) (2005). "The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy". Cambridge University Press.Addas, Claude (1993). "Quest for the Red Sulphur: The Life of Ibn 'Arabi". The Islamic Texts Society."Al-Qushayri's Epistle on Sufism - Al-Risala Al Qushayriyya Fi 'ilm Al-Tasawwuf". Translated by Alexander Knysh. 2020. The Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization.Alvarez, Lourdes Maria (2009). "Abu-l Hasan al-Shushtari: Songs of Love and Devotion". In the "Classics of Western Spirituality" series. Paulist Press.Alvarez, Lourdes Maria (2005). "The Mystical Language of Everyday Life": Vernacular Sufi Poetry and the Songs of Abu Al-Hasan Al-Shustari". Exemplaria. 17:1, 1-32, DOI: 10.1179/exm.2005.17.1.1.Avery, Kenneth S. (2004). "A Psychology of Early Sufi Sama: Listening and altered states". Routledge.Chishti, Muhammad Tanveer Jamal & Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan (2015). "Approaches of The Early Sufis From 10th Century to 12th Century Towards 'SAMA'". Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 6, 5:51.Cornell, Vincent J. (transl.) (1996). "The Way of Abu Madyan: The Works of Abu Madyan Shu'ayb". The Islamic Texts Society.Ernst, Carl W. & Bruce B. Lawrence (2003). "Sufi Martyrs of Love: The Chishti Order in South Asia and beyond". Palgrave Macmillan.Hammarlund, Anders; Tord Olsson & Elisabeth Özdalga (1997). "Sufism, Music and Society - In Turkey and the Middle East". Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul. Transactions Vol. 10.Homerin, Th. Emil (2011). "Passion Before Me, My Fate Behind: Ibn al-Farid And the Poetry of Recollection". SUNY Press.Homerin, Th. Emil (2001). "From Arab Poet to Muslim Saint: Ibn al-Farid, His Verse, and His Shrine". The American University in Cairo Press.Ibn Sina - "A Treatise on Love". Translated by Emil L. Fackenheim. Medieval Studies.Khan, Inayat (1991). "The Mysticism of Sound and Music". Revised Edition. Shambala Dragon Editions.Lewis, Franklin D. (2000). "Rumi: Past and Present, East and West". Oneworld publications.Ibn 'Arabi - "The Ringstones of Wisdom (Fusus al-Hikam)". Translation by Caner K. Dagli. Great Books of the Islamic World.Qureshi, Regula Burckhardt (1995). "Sufi Music of India and Pakistan: Sound, Context and Meaning in Qawwali". The University of Chicago Press.Ridgeon, Lloyd (ed.) (2015). "The Cambridge Companion to Sufism". Cambridge University Press. Shehadi, Fadlou (1995). "Philosophies of Music in Medieval Islam". E.J. Brill.Wright, Owen (translated and edited by) (2010). "Epistles of the Brethren of Purity: On Music. An Arabic Critical Edition and English Translation of Epistle 5. Oxford University Press.#Sufism #Music #Islam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tamran Inayat has organized over one hundred crusades in the nation of Pakistan which is the fifth largest nation in the world with the world's second largest Muslim population. He lives in North Carolina and he is helping American churches to reach out to the international community. You will learn how your church can reach refugees and immigrants who come to your city.
Inayat impressed royalty with his recitation of a Sanskrit poem at 9, wrote his first book at 14, becoming the global icon we know so little about. ----more---- https://theprint.in/theprint-profile/you-know-british-spy-noor-inayat-khan-who-hitler-executed-her-father-has-a-story-too/1024412/
From the Intro: “In the 1970's, long before podcasts like our own, there were radio shows whose reach was perhaps more limited, but whose impact was still powerful. Among the best of those shows was “In the Spirit” on WBAI in New York City, in which Lex Hixon interviewed some of the best, most interesting spiritual teachers and thinkers of the 1970s—Alan Watts, Tarthang Tulku, Rabbi Zalman Schachter, Ram Dass. But what made the show really special was Hixon himself, a deep spiritual thinker and practitioner who would soon make his own mark, and whose insight and sincere questions made the show far more interesting. In 2016, Paul Cohen of Monkfish Publishing, published these interviews in a book edited by Sheila Hixon called Conversations in the Spirit: Lex Hixon's WBAI “In the Spirit” Interviews: A Chronicle of the Seventies Spiritual Revolution. We will be using the book, with permission from Monkfish, to look at some of these interviews in the context of where we are today.The first interview we want to examine is from October 8, 1978, with Sufi master Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan (1916-2004), who is the son of Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927), the first Sufi master in the West and the founder of Inayati or Universalist Sufism. This interview, unlike many others, was recorded on-location at the Abode of the Message, Pir Vilayat's Sufi spiritual community in New Lebanon, New York.”Using the interview as a jumping-off point, our dialogue explores the ongoing tension between universalism and particularism, ‘pure' and ‘syncretic' religions, and how to honor a tradition, such as Islamic Sufism, in the face of changes in spiritual perspective, some of which are embodied in Universalist Sufism. Along the way, we reflect on the life and legacy of these two spiritual giants, who were both a part of a larger web of figures on the forefront of the 1970's ‘spiritual revolution' in America, and its impulse towards interspirituality, unity, and spiritual freedom.To supplement our dialogue and exploration, we use samples from the original recording of this interview, which may be found here.If you are interested in the book, Conversations in the Spirit: Lex Hixon's WBAI “In the Spirit” Interviews: A Chronicle of the Seventies Spiritual Revolution edited by Sheila Hixon, it may be purchased here.Links:Charis Foundation for New Monasticism and InterSpiritualityGolden Turtle SoundSupport the show
In this week's episode, Evangelist Chance Walters interviews his Pakistani Crusade Director, Pastor Tamran Inayat for The Summer Podcast Series. We hope you enjoy the program!
durée : 00:28:57 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Descendante d'une noble lignée, fille d'un père soufi, Noor Inayat Khan voulait à la fois défendre l'Europe contre Hitler et ne tuer personne en résistant. Arrêtée par la Gestapo, son comportement fut héroïque.
Syeda Zainab Salam Ullah Alaiha Ki Wiladat Par Nabi Pak ﷺ Ki Khas Inayat | 05 March 2022 | Subh E Noor
Noor-Un-Nissa Inayat Khan was an Indian muslim princess who became an under-cover agent for the ‘SOE' – Churchill's Special Operational Executive. She's one of only a handful of women in the second world war awarded The George Cross, the highest civilian decoration in the UK. Noor's story will take us from Moscow to London, then Paris. There will be Sufism interwoven with Indian classical music and tales of sultans and maharajas. Her life championed by actor, writer and director Priyanga Burford, known for roles in ‘Innocent' and ‘Silent Witness' and the comedy series ‘The Thick of It'. She's also had a brush with espionage herself, appearing as a scientist in the James Bond blockbuster ‘No Time to Die'. Having discovered Noor whilst searching for inspiration for her own writing, Priyanga became fascinated by a woman who defied expectations and demonstrated immense courage and bravery. Discussion features guest expert Sufiya Ahmed, author of 'My Story: Noor-Un-Nissa Inayat Khan'. Presented by Matthew Parris Produced by Nicola Humphries
Rozmawiamy z Magdą Repetowską o treningu etycznym na sufickiej ścieżce. Mówimy o 40 zasadach: https://maciejwielobob.pl/2013/01/40-zasad-inayata-khana/Więcej o zasadach w mojej książce "Duchowość na co dzień": https://sensus.pl/view/6217Q/duchco.htm
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Een Shambhala special met Nuweira Youskine. Inayat Khan staat geboekstaafd als de verspreider van ‘het universeel soefisme'. In het begin van de 20ste eeuw naar de VS trok om er de Indiase muziek te laten weerklinken, maar het waren vooral zijn spirituele ideeën die veel mensen naar hem toetrokken. Hij barste nu eenmaal van het charisma. Tot op vandaag vind je over de hele wereld aanhangers van deze inspirerende figuur. Maar de manier waarop zijn ideeën verspreid geraakten, mag ook vragen oproepen over enkele intrigerende tendensen binnen de hedendaagse spiritualiteit – niet in het minst over de manier waarop velen de mystiek van het soefisme proberen los te koppelen van de traditionele islam. Om dat alles wat verder uit te vlooien ging Jonas voor een keer niet met Paul in gesprek en wel met Nuweira Youskine, een achternicht van Inayat Khan. Dat werd dus de allereerste ‘Shambhala special'. Met veel historisch inzicht en enkele sappige anekdotes verhelderde Nuweira hoe de reële Inayat Khan soms sterk verschilde van de beeldvorming errond. Het leidde hen uiteindelijk tot een interessante filosofische uitwisseling over de relatie tussen het universele en het particuliere – en bijgevolg tot enkele kritische kanttekeningen bij de term ‘universeel soefisme'. ------ 'Groetjes uit Shambhala' is een productie van Volzin.
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Pandemic brought so many challenges with changes but the gospel impact is still the same. Let's hear how God has used a man who creatively shared the gospel through social media. You can find more information on Tamran's ministry here: https://www.facebook.com/Khoda-ka-kalam-Tamran-aur-Fara-Kae-sath-1896797607305530
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Have you seen ABCD and ABCD 2? Faithfully consumed different types of dance reality shows? Then why even bother with Street Dancer? That too 3-D... Sigh. Remo D’Souza‘s latest offering as a director has Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor dancing it out in London. Both can’t stand each other and belong to warring teams. Sahej is an Indian and Inayat a Pakistani, and their meeting ground is Anna AKA Prabhu Deva’s restaurant. From showing off their films based on their dance forms to indulging in donut fights, the eatery has seen it all. For a film about dance, that too helmed by a well-known choreographer, Prabhu Deva’s inclusion seems only natural. Both Varun and Shraddha are known to wring their bodies into various enviable positions with grace. And this film also has some familiar faces who have wowed us in dance reality shows over the years like Dharmesh Yelande, Punit Pathak and Salman Yusuf Khan. Nora Fatehi, known to set fire to the stage, is a formidable presence. It’s another thing that she is completely sidelined and her track totally lost in the most absurd fashion. The dance quotient is great even though there isn’t much that we haven’t seen or heard for that matter, considering it’s teeming with remixes. But some might argue that no one ever tires of watching Prabhudeva in ‘Muqqabla 2.0.’ Listen to the podcast for the FULL review! Host: Stutee Ghosh
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “Spyfall, Part Two”, the second episode of Doctor Who Series 12, featuring Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, Sacha Dhawan as the Eighth Master, Sylvie Briggs as Ada Lovelace, and Aurora Marion as Noor Inayat Khan! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
This week, Lavetta is thrilled to be joined by guest co-host, Cathy Sackrison, from the Better With Sisters Podcast as they discuss the remarkable fortitude of the Mirabal Sisters and bravery of WWII hero, Nora Inayat Khan.
In a time when being a Muslim in the West is not always a walk in the park, it is sometimes worth remembering that during World War II, when it looked as if the Nazi's would rule the world, members of the Muslim community stood with their allied brothers and sisters and fought for liberty. This episode of Is It Cos Im from Croydon tells the story of one such individual, Noor Inayat Khan. A youthful, stunning, intelligent and artistic muslim women, who did just that. Fighting the fight for freedom and like so many others risking her future, so that we could enjoy our own. Sit, listen, drink a cup of tea and hear the story of this brave young women, who fought for the Allied cause and happened to be a Muslim and a person of colour.
The Breakdown Episode 3 - The biggest challenge young Muslims face Known within the community for his lead role in "313", Inayat Kanji faced many of the most severe challenges a Muslim teen can face. Inayat has since turned his life around to inspire many around him. Now an acclaimed actor and social activist, Inayat sits down with Ahmed and Mohammed to discuss the greatest challenges Muslim youth face - and steps to overcome it. (p.s. this discussion is far less depressing than it sounds!) Join your hosts, Ahmed Gokal and Mohammed Gulamhusein as we discuss all of this throughout this highly entertaining episode. Be sure to follow us on social media to suggest topics/speakers and stay up to date with all news!
All you obscure women's history fans will love Rita's subject this week: the first woman to become a professional bartender/mixologist, Ada Coleman. Amanda brings WWII spy, war hero, and literal princess Noor Inayat Khan to the table.
Last episode with Tamran! In this episode, Tamran shares about his future vision for God's work among Pakistanis and Asian Americans for Christ. He also shares essential elements in engaging Muslims with the Gospel of Christ.
Second episode with Tamran! In this episode, Tamran shares about his previous ministries in Pakistan and his current ministry at the Point Church Urdu and the Gospel ministries among Pakistani Muslims and Christians. Listen to hear what God is doing among Pakistanis and Muslims.
New episode with Tamran Inayat! Tamran is the pastor of the Point Church Urdu in Cary, NC. He also serves as the Pakistani ministry coordinator with the Asian ministries. Listen to his personal story how God saved him and his experiences in Pakistan and the U.S.
Hey, listeners, it’s time for another episode of Tech Policy Grind! I think you’re going to really like this one, and it marks the first in a multi-part series we’ll be doing on bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrencies – and how they’re barreling into the world of internet law and policy. Today, Joe and I had the […]
Inayat is joined this week by author, peace activist and transformational life coach Mamoon Yusaf to discuss his new book 'Inside The Soul of Islam'. They discuss Mamoon's fascinating personal journey as his first book, which offers a unique view into the love, beauty and wisdom of Islam for spiritual seekers of all faiths. You can get your copy of the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inside-Soul-Islam-Spiritual-Seekers/dp/1781809127/ Also be sure to follow Mamoon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MamoonCoach/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat discusses disability and inclusiveness in our community centres. Joined by Sukaina Dada from SMILE Canada and Maisam-Reza Khaku a London-based deaf activist, they explore how much our centres currently cater for those with physical and mental disabilities and what more can be done. Note: We are always learning and raising awareness and even this discussion is a prime example as we have learned to be more aware of the words we use - people live with disabilities but that doesn’t mean they are ‘suffering’ You can find out more about SMILE on their website http://www.smilecan.org/ or on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/unitedwesmile --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Inayat is joined by Siddika Jaffer from Halal Dining Club and Fizzah Sayed from London Haloodies as they discuss everything halal food related in this week's podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by journalist Assed Baig as they discuss his journey working in the media and pose the questions: do we need more Muslims within the mainstream media? Are there obstacles for minority groups getting into media positions? Can we work within the mainstream media without compromising their values? And much much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
As The Muslim Vibe turns 3 years old(!), Inayat is joined by Haseeb and Nouri as they discuss the Las Vegas shooting, the Harvey Weinstein scandal, Dove's recent racist advert and the future of The Muslim Vibe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Inayat is joined by Saraiya Bah and Sakina Lenoir to discuss the UK's Black History Month --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by Islah and Rob from YouTube's Cornershop Show. They talk about the story behind the show that has amassed thousands of subscribers and have a wider discussion about Muslims in creative spaces! You can watch Cornershop on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2jNqhF1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by The Muslim Vibe editors Salim and Afrah. They discuss the plight of the Rohingya Muslims in Burma, the Parsons Green terrorist attack as well the rise of the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Inayat is joined by Mehtab Jeraj and her daughter Esmat. Mehtab has spent over 25 years fostering vulnerable children and Esmat (having grown up in that household) recently wrote a response to the media stories vilifying a Muslim foster family that was looking after a 'Christian' child. This is a fascinating insight into their lives and experiences! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by Ishtar al-Shammari from Alleya Designs and editor-in-chief of The Muslim Vibe, Salim Kassam. They discuss the life and legacy of Princess Diana 20 years after her death, as well as sharing their experiences from visiting the holy cities of Mecca and Medina for the Hajj pilgrimage. Finally they finish with a brief look at the current North Korea situation and ask whether we should even have nuclear weapons at all!? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by writer and journalist Hussein Kesvani as well as editor-in-chief of The Muslim Vibe, Salim Kassam. They discuss the gamification of terror attacks online in light of the recent Barcelona attacks, Channel 4's drama 'The State' about new recruits joining ISIS fighters in Syria as well as Hussein's upcoming book about British Muslims on social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by the editor-in-chief and senior editor of The Muslim Vibe, Salim Kassam and Nouri Sardar. They discuss some of the trending news stories at the moment. In particular the recent rise of right-wing extremism in America under the presidency of Donald Trump, Amir Khan's decision to make his personal issues public through the use of social media and finally the implications of Neymar's decision to leave Barcelona for a £500,000+ per week salary! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Inayat is joined this week by Shahid Lone to discuss the conflict in Kashmir. Shahid is a writer, orator, activist and doctoral fellow in Political Economy and has devoted much of his life to raising awareness about the situation in Kashmir. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Inayat is joined by Madiha Raza of Muslim Aid and Haseeb Rizvi the director of The Muslim Vibe. This week's podcast discusses Madiha's recent humanitarian trip to war-torn Mosul as well as the political and humanitarian situation in Iraq and the future of the region. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week Inayat is joined by renowned comedians Omar Hamdi and Bilal Zafar. They discuss the topics of marriage, dating and the growing use of technology in the match-making process. Subscribe to our podcast here: http://apple.co/2jjdjJo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
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Following the terror attacks in Paris, Justin is joined by Christians and Muslims to debate whether Islamic State represents a true interpretation of Islam. Jeremiah J Johnston and Craig A Evans, authors of 'Jesus and the Jihadis' argue that the terror and violence of ISIS springs directly from the pages of the Koran. Adnan Rashid and Inayat Bunglawala argue that it is aninvalid extremist sect. For 'Jesus and the Jihadis: confronting the rage of ISIS' http://jesusandthejihadis.com For Jeremiah J Johnston: http://christianthinkers.com For Craig A Evans: http://craigaevans.com/ For Adnan Rashid: http://hittininstitute.org/publications/ For Inayat Bunglawala: https://inayatscorner.wordpress.com For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
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