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The Ansari Podcast
140: Death, Culture Wars, Empire & Global Muslim Power w. Mohammad Jalal

The Ansari Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 91:03


Thinking Muslim & Ansari Podcast COLLAB! Muhammad Jalal, host of the The Thinking Muslim, visits from across the pond to break the stereotypes that American Muslims have about their British counterparts. Mohammad Jalal opens up about the origin story of The Thinking Muslim, the death of his beloved son, the most impactful guests on the thinking muslim. And both analyze american and european muslim strategy for living and politics. Who was right? The repression of french muslims, the global muslim strategy. The civilizational spark needed to bring back the muslim ummah. And the great potential for Muslim power. This episode is a call for a unification of the Muslims of the West to use their privilege to help those who cannot change their own conditions.#muslimpodcast #islamicpodcast #politics #muslimummah *Pomoroi:* https://pomoroi.com/ansariMention the podcast for a FREE Consultation*Provision Capital:* https://www.provisioncapital.com*Habbah:* https://www.habbah.io*Humaniti:* https://wearehumaniti.org*Alif Network:* https://Alif.build/network-tap*Support Us On Patreon @* ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ansaripodcast00:00 Origin Story of Thinking Muslim Podcast15:48 The Most Impactful Guests25:04 American & European Muslim Culture Strategy30:41 The Repression of French Muslims39:43 American Muslim vs UK Muslim Culture55:20 The Global Muslim Strategy1:00:22 The Muslim Potential for Power1:14:54 Political Organizer, Not Podcaster1:24:37 Losing Loved Ones *Listen on All Audio Platforms:* https://tr.ee/JeX-ILYSyj*Follow The Ansari Podcast**Instagram:* https://instagram.com/ansaripodcast*TikTok:* https://tiktok.com/@theansaripodcast*Twitter/X:* https://twitter.com/ansaripodcast

SOFRESH PODCAST
SOFRESH podcast #20 JUNKY.TJS The Junky Spray - Partie 06 « Négritude, héritage et transmission »

SOFRESH PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 38:46


L'épisode 20 de SOFRESH est consacré à JUNKY TJS aka DJ JUNKAZ LOU, une série en 6 parties.Partie 06 « Négritude, héritage et transmission »C'est grâce à la rappeuse BAMS que JUNKAZ LOU se connecte avec RZA en Europe puis à New York. Le producteur de Wu-Tang ira jusqu'à arranger des morceaux de l'album de BAMS.Au fil du temps, JUNKAZ LOU développe son travail des platines et s'en sert à la manière d'un instrument. Naïssam Jalal, la flûtiste syrienne, le sollicite sur ses propres projets et sur ses tournées. Les collaborations s'enchaînent avec le Café Culturel de Saint-Denis, les conférences hip-hop de Somy, les chorégraphes Antoinette Gomis et Hervé Sika…JUNKAZ LOU développe ses projets personnels dans lesquels il partage ses sensibilités : Nuclear Weapons Risks, Négritude, Substantia Nigra…. Bonne ÉCOUTE !On a besoin de votre soutien : likez, partagez et commentez sur votre plateforme d'écoute car cela nous aide pour le référencement !SOFRESH (Robin Master & Somy DUC). SOFRESH

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
#030: Mistakes Related to Marriage | Common Misconceptions Series | Sh. Jalal Chami

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 51:02


Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/xYGbEQljwZg Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6yj27s-030-common-misconceptions-series-sh.-jalal-chami.html Watch the whole series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWRcONNViMipY5svYmBEqU9Jem5dsxnT- Listen to the whole series: https://on.soundcloud.com/yB9vH To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/ Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/

Corvo Seco
#445 - Rumi - Viva por Amor

Corvo Seco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 5:28


Poemas selecionados de Rumi.Rūmī (Jalal al-Din Rumi), também conhecido como Mawlana, (1207 - 1273), foi o maior místico sufi e poeta de língua persa a influenciar o pensamento e a literatura do mundo muçulmano.Rumi passou sua vida em Anatólia (atualmente Turquia), e era um adepto do sufismo, prática que consiste em cultivar uma relação direta e contínua com Deus, por intermédio de cânticos, músicas, orações e jejuns. Os ensinamentos de Rumi estão centrados no amor divino como o caminho para a união com Deus. Ele acreditava que o amor é a força universal que transcende a dualidade e dissolve o ego. Suas obras, como o Masnavi e o Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi, usam metáforas ricas e histórias para explorar temas de transformação espiritual, unidade e a busca pelo infinito. A dança dos dervixes rodopiantes, associada à tradição sufi, é inspirada em sua filosofia de transcendência.A importância de Rumi transcende os conceitos de nacionalidade e etnia. Sua presença é marcante na literatura persa, turca e na Ásia Central, mas seus poemas são amplamente conhecidos e traduzidos em vários idiomas, como nos Estados Unidos, onde ele é considerado “o poeta mais popular da América”.

The Daily Motivation
If You've Ever Felt A Ghost In The Room, Science Explains Why | Dr. Baland Jalal

The Daily Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 7:09


My life-changing annual event, The Summit of Greatness, is happening September 12 & 13, 2025. Get your ticket today!Check out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1815"Who says it doesn't exist? Science cannot answer whether there's actually spirituality. But I can tell you exactly what happens in your brain when you feel a ghost behind you." - Dr. Baland JalalDr. Baland Jalal lives in a fascinating intersection that most people never explore - he's both a devout Muslim who believes in spiritual dimensions and a neuroscientist who can literally create the sensation of ghosts in a laboratory. When he applies electrical stimulation to a tiny region called the TPJ in your brain, you'll swear there's a presence behind you, mimicking your every movement. It's the same neural disruption that happens during sleep paralysis, when people feel demonic entities pressing down on their chests or shadowy figures lurking in their peripheral vision. Yet despite being able to manufacture these supernatural experiences with the flip of a switch, Dr. Jalal maintains something profound: just because we can explain the brain mechanisms doesn't mean the spiritual world isn't real.What makes his perspective so compelling is the humility embedded in his science. He reminds us that 150 years ago, telling someone about the trillions of microscopic creatures living on their skin would have sounded insane - until we invented microscopes. His research offers something rare in our polarized world: the possibility that scientific explanation and spiritual reality aren't enemies, but different ways of understanding the same mysterious human experience. Whether you're a skeptic who thinks it's all brain chemistry or someone who's had encounters you can't explain, this conversation will shift how you think about the unseen forces that shape our reality.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
The #1 Thing Impacting Your Sleep More Than You Know & How To Overcome It

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 89:38


My life-changing annual event, The Summit of Greatness, is happening September 12 & 13, 2025. Get your ticket today!When Dr. Baland Jalal experienced his first episode of sleep paralysis as a teenager in Copenhagen, he felt a demonic presence choking him in his bed - an experience so terrifying and real that it launched him into a 20-year quest to understand the brain. What he discovered will blow your mind: the cultural stories we tell ourselves about these experiences literally reshape how our brains process them. In Egypt, where people believe sleep paralysis is caused by evil genies, sufferers experience episodes three times more frequently than in Denmark, where it's viewed as just brain stress. This isn't just about sleep - it's about how the meaning we assign to our experiences becomes our reality. You'll walk away understanding how your brain creates your sense of self and how you can rewire it for greatness.Dr. Jalal's online Peterson Academy courses:Intro to NeuroscienceThe Neuroscience of DreamsIn this episode you will:Discover the four-step meditation technique that reduces sleep paralysis episodes by 50% and why relaxation beats resistance every timeTransform your understanding of how cultural beliefs literally rewire your brain's response to fear and create your lived experienceBreak through limiting self-images by understanding how your brain hates incongruencies and fills gaps with stories - and how to make those stories empoweringUnlock neuroplasticity secrets that keep your brain growing until you die, including why new experiences are brain fertilizerMaster the difference between spiritual truth and scientific truth, and why both can coexist in creating a meaningful lifeFor more information go to https://lewishowes.com/1815For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Dr. Rahul Jandial – greatness.lnk.to/1603SCDr. Rhonda Patrick  – greatness.lnk.to/1707SCEckhart Tolle – greatness.lnk.to/1463SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX

New Books Network
Omid Safi, “Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition” (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 77:58


It's often touted that Rumi is one of the best-selling poets in the United States. That may be the case but popular renderings of the writings of this 13th-century Muslim have largely detached him from the Islamic tradition, and specifically Sufi mysticism. In Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (Yale University Press, 2018), Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, places Jalal al-Din alongside luminaries within the rich archive of Islamic Sufi poetry. In this anthology of newly translated poetry Safi focuses on love, especially ‘ishq/eshq, what he renders as “radical love.” The volume organizes translations of Qur'an and Hadith, Sufi mystics and poets into four thematic sections: God of Love, Path of Love, Lover & Beloved, and Beloved Community. Radical Love does an excellent job of introducing readers to key ideas from Islamic mysticism that are rooted in first hand knowledge of Arabic and Persian texts. This book is valuable to both the scholar and the student because of Safi's informed nuance in both the careful selection of source passages and the subtle lyricism of his translations. In our conversation we discussed the translation of Sufi poetry in English, strategies to translation work, love in the Islamic tradition, the reception of Rumi, Ahmed Ghazali's first book in Persian on love, Qawwali singers, contemporary sheikhs, and several key Sufis authors. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Omid Safi, “Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition” (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 77:58


It's often touted that Rumi is one of the best-selling poets in the United States. That may be the case but popular renderings of the writings of this 13th-century Muslim have largely detached him from the Islamic tradition, and specifically Sufi mysticism. In Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (Yale University Press, 2018), Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, places Jalal al-Din alongside luminaries within the rich archive of Islamic Sufi poetry. In this anthology of newly translated poetry Safi focuses on love, especially ‘ishq/eshq, what he renders as “radical love.” The volume organizes translations of Qur'an and Hadith, Sufi mystics and poets into four thematic sections: God of Love, Path of Love, Lover & Beloved, and Beloved Community. Radical Love does an excellent job of introducing readers to key ideas from Islamic mysticism that are rooted in first hand knowledge of Arabic and Persian texts. This book is valuable to both the scholar and the student because of Safi's informed nuance in both the careful selection of source passages and the subtle lyricism of his translations. In our conversation we discussed the translation of Sufi poetry in English, strategies to translation work, love in the Islamic tradition, the reception of Rumi, Ahmed Ghazali's first book in Persian on love, Qawwali singers, contemporary sheikhs, and several key Sufis authors. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Omid Safi, “Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition” (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 77:58


It's often touted that Rumi is one of the best-selling poets in the United States. That may be the case but popular renderings of the writings of this 13th-century Muslim have largely detached him from the Islamic tradition, and specifically Sufi mysticism. In Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (Yale University Press, 2018), Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, places Jalal al-Din alongside luminaries within the rich archive of Islamic Sufi poetry. In this anthology of newly translated poetry Safi focuses on love, especially ‘ishq/eshq, what he renders as “radical love.” The volume organizes translations of Qur'an and Hadith, Sufi mystics and poets into four thematic sections: God of Love, Path of Love, Lover & Beloved, and Beloved Community. Radical Love does an excellent job of introducing readers to key ideas from Islamic mysticism that are rooted in first hand knowledge of Arabic and Persian texts. This book is valuable to both the scholar and the student because of Safi's informed nuance in both the careful selection of source passages and the subtle lyricism of his translations. In our conversation we discussed the translation of Sufi poetry in English, strategies to translation work, love in the Islamic tradition, the reception of Rumi, Ahmed Ghazali's first book in Persian on love, Qawwali singers, contemporary sheikhs, and several key Sufis authors. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Omid Safi, “Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition” (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 77:58


It's often touted that Rumi is one of the best-selling poets in the United States. That may be the case but popular renderings of the writings of this 13th-century Muslim have largely detached him from the Islamic tradition, and specifically Sufi mysticism. In Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (Yale University Press, 2018), Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, places Jalal al-Din alongside luminaries within the rich archive of Islamic Sufi poetry. In this anthology of newly translated poetry Safi focuses on love, especially ‘ishq/eshq, what he renders as “radical love.” The volume organizes translations of Qur'an and Hadith, Sufi mystics and poets into four thematic sections: God of Love, Path of Love, Lover & Beloved, and Beloved Community. Radical Love does an excellent job of introducing readers to key ideas from Islamic mysticism that are rooted in first hand knowledge of Arabic and Persian texts. This book is valuable to both the scholar and the student because of Safi's informed nuance in both the careful selection of source passages and the subtle lyricism of his translations. In our conversation we discussed the translation of Sufi poetry in English, strategies to translation work, love in the Islamic tradition, the reception of Rumi, Ahmed Ghazali's first book in Persian on love, Qawwali singers, contemporary sheikhs, and several key Sufis authors. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Religion
Omid Safi, “Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition” (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 77:58


It's often touted that Rumi is one of the best-selling poets in the United States. That may be the case but popular renderings of the writings of this 13th-century Muslim have largely detached him from the Islamic tradition, and specifically Sufi mysticism. In Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (Yale University Press, 2018), Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, places Jalal al-Din alongside luminaries within the rich archive of Islamic Sufi poetry. In this anthology of newly translated poetry Safi focuses on love, especially ‘ishq/eshq, what he renders as “radical love.” The volume organizes translations of Qur'an and Hadith, Sufi mystics and poets into four thematic sections: God of Love, Path of Love, Lover & Beloved, and Beloved Community. Radical Love does an excellent job of introducing readers to key ideas from Islamic mysticism that are rooted in first hand knowledge of Arabic and Persian texts. This book is valuable to both the scholar and the student because of Safi's informed nuance in both the careful selection of source passages and the subtle lyricism of his translations. In our conversation we discussed the translation of Sufi poetry in English, strategies to translation work, love in the Islamic tradition, the reception of Rumi, Ahmed Ghazali's first book in Persian on love, Qawwali singers, contemporary sheikhs, and several key Sufis authors. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Interpreting Islam in China: Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (Oxford University Press, 2017). He is currently working on a monograph entitled The Cinematic Lives of Muslims, and is the editor of the forthcoming volumes Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology (ILEX Foundation) and New Approaches to Islam in Film (Routledge). You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

Polis Project Conversation Series
Technologies of Genocide: Suchitra Vijayan in Conversation with 7amleh

Polis Project Conversation Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 38:32


Suchitra Vijayan speaks with Eric Sype and Jalal Abukhater from 7amleh, The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media. They interrogate how Israel's assault on Palestinians is enabled by global tech giants, weapon manufacturers, data brokers, and social media platforms. Building on UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese's landmark report Forever-Occupation, Genocide, and Profit, they examine the “economy of genocide” in which Palestinian life is commodified, Palestinian data becomes raw material for AI-driven warfare, and digital platforms facilitate both propaganda and erasure. The discussion traces 7amleh's evolution from monitoring online censorship to mapping the broader system of digital apartheid. Eric and Jalal detail how big tech companies, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, have deepened ties with the Israeli state, operating R&D centres that produce surveillance, predictive policing, and autonomous weapons systems, all battle-tested on Palestinians. They also document systematic shadow banning, takedowns, and narrative control on social media, particularly since October 2023, when Meta reversed prior human rights commitments and accelerated censorship of Palestinian voices. This silencing operates in tandem with physical violence: ICT infrastructure in Gaza is deliberately destroyed to impose communications blackouts. The episode closes by examining tech worker resistance and the structural parallels between today's profit-driven annihilation and earlier stages of capitalism built on slavery and colonial extraction. Dismantling big tech's role in genocide requires intersectional organising — uniting tech workers, human rights defenders, and users — to disrupt both the flow of data and the profits it generates. #technology #genocideingaza #meta #microsoft #google

Le jazz sur France Musique
Se soigner : Miriam Makeba, Naïssam Jalal, Anne Paceo, Catherine Derain et d'autres

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 59:16


durée : 00:59:16 - Se soigner - par : Nathalie Piolé -

Musiques du monde
Oki & Rekpo + Naïssam Jalal dans la #SessionLive

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 48:30


Du tonkori à la flûte traversière, un voyage intime entre l'archipel d'Hokkaidô et la France. Et la Syrie. Nous avons profité de la venue à Paris de l'artiste japonais OKI à la Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris (MCJP) pour l'inviter dans la #SessionLive.  Le Japon n'est pas, comme on le croit souvent, une société composée d'un seul groupe ethnique. Dans le nord de l'archipel, en particulier à Hokkaidô, le peuple aïnou a su préserver sa langue, ses coutumes et sa culture, malgré les politiques d'assimilation et les discriminations. Aujourd'hui, la population aïnoue est estimée à quelques dizaines de milliers de personnes. La loi japonaise de 2019 reconnaissant les Aïnous en tant que peuple autochtone montre que leur situation évolue (MCJP). Oki & Rekpo biographie Depuis plus de 30 ans, OKI joue un rôle essentiel dans la renaissance de la musique aïnoue. Dans ses créations, il perpétue son héritage musical tout en y intégrant des éléments d'autres genres tels que le reggae, le blues ou encore le dub. C'est aussi en électrifiant le tonkori, un instrument à cordes traditionnel, qu'il a donné une dimension résolument contemporaine à cette musique ancestrale. Sa carrière internationale l'a mené en Europe, aux États-Unis et en Asie, dans des festivals aussi renommés que le Womad au Royaume-Uni. OKI a aussi produit des artistes aïnous comme la grande chanteuse Umeko Ando et le groupe vocal féminin Marewrew sur son label Chikar Studio. Sur scène et dans la #SessionLive, Oki se produit avec son épouse, la chanteuse Rekpo, son fils le batteur Manaw et le bassiste Takashi Nakajô (MCJP) Titres interprétés au grand studio - Topatttumi Live RFI - Iuta Upopo (Pestle Song) avec la voix de Umeko Ando - Hekuri Sarari Live RFI. Line Up : OKI (chant, tonkori, mukkuri), Rekpo (chant, tonkori, mukkuri), Manaw Kanô (batterie) et Takashi Nakajô (basse) + Aya SOEJIMA (conseillère artistique MCJP et traductrice). Son : Benoît Letirant, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Tonkori in the Moonlight (Mais Um 2022). YouTube - Facebook Bandcamp artistes aïnous 2022 (Five Ainu Artists Revitalizing Indigenous Japanese Music | Bandcamp Daily)    Puis nous recevons Naïssam Jalal pour la sortie de son album Souffles. Naïssam Jalal surprend avec Souffles, son nouvel album écrit comme un dialogue intime et inspiré entre soufflants. Ce dixième album marque une nouvelle étape dans le parcours de la flûtiste, confirmant son talent de compositrice, narratrice et improvisatrice. Elle unit son souffle à celui de huit instrumentistes à vent d'exception et révèle huit duos vibrants. Chaque pièce qu'elle écrit met en valeur la sensibilité et la technique de chaque invité, tout en proposant des combinaisons instrumentales inédites. « Il y a plusieurs années, déclare Naïssam, je me suis rendue compte que je ne jouerais probablement jamais avec ces camarades soufflants qui me touchent dans leur expression musicale et que je côtoie pourtant dans les festivals de jazz depuis des années. J'ai réalisé qu'il n'existerait probablement jamais d'occasion de mêler nos sons et nos souffles à moins de l'imaginer et de la provoquer. » Décrit comme un lieu de rencontre qui interroge le rapport des musiciens à leur instrument et au jeu en commun, Souffles invite aussi à écouter autrement, à percevoir la musique dans ce qu'elle a de plus intime. « Cet album est né du désir de créer un son commun avec mes pairs, puisqu'en tant que soufflants, nous partageons des problématiques auxquelles nous répondons chacun avec notre sensibilité et notre singularité, de manière plus ou moins consciente. Comment créer un discours musical en ne jouant qu'une seule note à la fois, continue-t-elle, même si certains d'entre nous essayons d'échapper à cette contrainte en créant des doubles sons avec nos instruments ou en ayant recours à la voix ? Comment aborder la linéarité mélodique dans l'horizontalité ou en essayant de reconstituer une certaine verticalité ? Comment incarner le rôle de celui qui porte « fatalement » le discours mélodique ? Comment gérer le fait de se servir d'un élément aussi intime que nos souffles, l'air de nos entrailles pour créer du beau ? Cette mise à nu, qu'implique-t-elle dans notre rapport à l'intimité, au spirituel et à l'autre, celui ou celle qui nous écoute et qui entend le fruit de nos souffles ? » Le duo formé avec Thomas de Pourquery inaugure l'album dans une puissante ascension. Elle est suivie par le tandem constitué avec le clarinettiste Yom qui se révèle d'une délicatesse presque mystique. Le troisième souffle aux côtés de Sylvain Rifflet reprend de la vitesse et dessine une escapade rythmée, un jeu de questions-réponses rondement mené. Pour le clarinettiste Louis Sclavis, Naïssam Jalal compose une pièce taillée dans la pierre. Les pleins et les silences s'équilibrent à merveille et tout naturellement, la formation excelle dans l'interprétation. Heureux rebond que celui d'entendre les rythmiques chaloupées du saxophoniste Irving Acao. Le vent souffle en direction du tromboniste Robinson Khoury et l'alliance se joue à cœur battant. La pièce jouée avec Emile Parisien se distingue par sa précision remarquable et une cadence harmonieuse et maîtrisée. Leur union fait mouche et s'harmonise dans leur technicité. «Souffle #1» en duo avec le légendaire Archie Shepp, signe ce qui sera le premier single de l'album.  Pour la #SessionLive Naïssam Jalal est accompagnée par Sylvain Rifflet. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Souffle #7 flûte et clarinette basse Live RFI - Souffle #3 avec Yom, extrait de l'album Souffles  - Souffle #4 flûte et sax ténor Live RFI.  Line up : Naïssam Jalal (flûte traversière) et Sylvain Rifflet (clarinette basse, sax ténor.) Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor. ► Album Souffles (Les Couleurs du Son 2025). Site - Bandcamp - YouTube. Intégralité du concert de sortie d'album au Studio de l'Ermitage, juin 2025, Paris.

Musiques du monde
Oki & Rekpo + Naïssam Jalal dans la #SessionLive

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 48:30


Du tonkori à la flûte traversière, un voyage intime entre l'archipel d'Hokkaidô et la France. Et la Syrie. Nous avons profité de la venue à Paris de l'artiste japonais OKI à la Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris (MCJP) pour l'inviter dans la #SessionLive.  Le Japon n'est pas, comme on le croit souvent, une société composée d'un seul groupe ethnique. Dans le nord de l'archipel, en particulier à Hokkaidô, le peuple aïnou a su préserver sa langue, ses coutumes et sa culture, malgré les politiques d'assimilation et les discriminations. Aujourd'hui, la population aïnoue est estimée à quelques dizaines de milliers de personnes. La loi japonaise de 2019 reconnaissant les Aïnous en tant que peuple autochtone montre que leur situation évolue (MCJP). Oki & Rekpo biographie Depuis plus de 30 ans, OKI joue un rôle essentiel dans la renaissance de la musique aïnoue. Dans ses créations, il perpétue son héritage musical tout en y intégrant des éléments d'autres genres tels que le reggae, le blues ou encore le dub. C'est aussi en électrifiant le tonkori, un instrument à cordes traditionnel, qu'il a donné une dimension résolument contemporaine à cette musique ancestrale. Sa carrière internationale l'a mené en Europe, aux États-Unis et en Asie, dans des festivals aussi renommés que le Womad au Royaume-Uni. OKI a aussi produit des artistes aïnous comme la grande chanteuse Umeko Ando et le groupe vocal féminin Marewrew sur son label Chikar Studio. Sur scène et dans la #SessionLive, Oki se produit avec son épouse, la chanteuse Rekpo, son fils le batteur Manaw et le bassiste Takashi Nakajô (MCJP) Titres interprétés au grand studio - Topatttumi Live RFI - Iuta Upopo (Pestle Song) avec la voix de Umeko Ando - Hekuri Sarari Live RFI. Line Up : OKI (chant, tonkori, mukkuri), Rekpo (chant, tonkori, mukkuri), Manaw Kanô (batterie) et Takashi Nakajô (basse) + Aya SOEJIMA (conseillère artistique MCJP et traductrice). Son : Benoît Letirant, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Tonkori in the Moonlight (Mais Um 2022). YouTube - Facebook Bandcamp artistes aïnous 2022 (Five Ainu Artists Revitalizing Indigenous Japanese Music | Bandcamp Daily)    Puis nous recevons Naïssam Jalal pour la sortie de son album Souffles. Naïssam Jalal surprend avec Souffles, son nouvel album écrit comme un dialogue intime et inspiré entre soufflants. Ce dixième album marque une nouvelle étape dans le parcours de la flûtiste, confirmant son talent de compositrice, narratrice et improvisatrice. Elle unit son souffle à celui de huit instrumentistes à vent d'exception et révèle huit duos vibrants. Chaque pièce qu'elle écrit met en valeur la sensibilité et la technique de chaque invité, tout en proposant des combinaisons instrumentales inédites. « Il y a plusieurs années, déclare Naïssam, je me suis rendue compte que je ne jouerais probablement jamais avec ces camarades soufflants qui me touchent dans leur expression musicale et que je côtoie pourtant dans les festivals de jazz depuis des années. J'ai réalisé qu'il n'existerait probablement jamais d'occasion de mêler nos sons et nos souffles à moins de l'imaginer et de la provoquer. » Décrit comme un lieu de rencontre qui interroge le rapport des musiciens à leur instrument et au jeu en commun, Souffles invite aussi à écouter autrement, à percevoir la musique dans ce qu'elle a de plus intime. « Cet album est né du désir de créer un son commun avec mes pairs, puisqu'en tant que soufflants, nous partageons des problématiques auxquelles nous répondons chacun avec notre sensibilité et notre singularité, de manière plus ou moins consciente. Comment créer un discours musical en ne jouant qu'une seule note à la fois, continue-t-elle, même si certains d'entre nous essayons d'échapper à cette contrainte en créant des doubles sons avec nos instruments ou en ayant recours à la voix ? Comment aborder la linéarité mélodique dans l'horizontalité ou en essayant de reconstituer une certaine verticalité ? Comment incarner le rôle de celui qui porte « fatalement » le discours mélodique ? Comment gérer le fait de se servir d'un élément aussi intime que nos souffles, l'air de nos entrailles pour créer du beau ? Cette mise à nu, qu'implique-t-elle dans notre rapport à l'intimité, au spirituel et à l'autre, celui ou celle qui nous écoute et qui entend le fruit de nos souffles ? » Le duo formé avec Thomas de Pourquery inaugure l'album dans une puissante ascension. Elle est suivie par le tandem constitué avec le clarinettiste Yom qui se révèle d'une délicatesse presque mystique. Le troisième souffle aux côtés de Sylvain Rifflet reprend de la vitesse et dessine une escapade rythmée, un jeu de questions-réponses rondement mené. Pour le clarinettiste Louis Sclavis, Naïssam Jalal compose une pièce taillée dans la pierre. Les pleins et les silences s'équilibrent à merveille et tout naturellement, la formation excelle dans l'interprétation. Heureux rebond que celui d'entendre les rythmiques chaloupées du saxophoniste Irving Acao. Le vent souffle en direction du tromboniste Robinson Khoury et l'alliance se joue à cœur battant. La pièce jouée avec Emile Parisien se distingue par sa précision remarquable et une cadence harmonieuse et maîtrisée. Leur union fait mouche et s'harmonise dans leur technicité. «Souffle #1» en duo avec le légendaire Archie Shepp, signe ce qui sera le premier single de l'album.  Pour la #SessionLive Naïssam Jalal est accompagnée par Sylvain Rifflet. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Souffle #7 flûte et clarinette basse Live RFI - Souffle #3 avec Yom, extrait de l'album Souffles  - Souffle #4 flûte et sax ténor Live RFI.  Line up : Naïssam Jalal (flûte traversière) et Sylvain Rifflet (clarinette basse, sax ténor.) Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor. ► Album Souffles (Les Couleurs du Son 2025). Site - Bandcamp - YouTube. Intégralité du concert de sortie d'album au Studio de l'Ermitage, juin 2025, Paris.

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
#029: Keeping the Ties of Kinship | Common Misconceptions Series | Sh. Jalal Chami

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 43:12


Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/630wpdoZVfY Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6wz8le-029-common-misconceptions-series-sh.-jalal-chami.html Watch the whole series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWRcONNViMipY5svYmBEqU9Jem5dsxnT- Listen to the whole series: https://on.soundcloud.com/yB9vH You can also listen LIVE on the Albayan Radio App - Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/ To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/

Jazz und World aktuell
Langnau Jazz Nights & die Musik als Spiegel

Jazz und World aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 60:03


«Die Musik ist ein grossartiger Spiegel, der dir zeigt, wo und wer du bist.» So schildert es der US-amerikanische Trompeter Philip Dizack. Lange galt er vor allem als virtuoser Hot-Shot Trompeter – auf seinem neusten Werk zeigt er jetzt auch eine andere, verletzliche Seite. Und ausserdem: die französische Flötistin Naïssam Jalal lädt andere Bläser zum Duett ein und veröffentlicht auf ihrem neuen Album acht «Souffles». Und die Jazz-Supergroup Artemis lässt sich in ihrem dritten Album «Arboresque» von der Natur inspirieren. Jazz & World Aktuell mit Florence Baeriswyl. (00:02:08) Christian McBride «Ursa Major» (00:06:47) Langnau Jazz Nights (00:08:31) Philip Dizack «Brass Regalia» (Beitrag Jodok Hess) (00:24:58) Artemis «Arboresque» (00:37:41) Naïssam Jalal «Souffles» (00:45:30) Gloria Ryter & Euroradio Jazz Orchestra Die gespielten Titel: Ursa Major: More is (Mach Avenue Records) Linda May Han Oh: Chimera (The Glass Hours / Biophilia Records) Philip Dizack «Brass Regalia»: Façades (Aufnahme Radiostudio Basel) Artemis: Petrichor (Arboresque / Blue Note Records) Artemis: Olive Branch (Arboresque / Blue Note Records) Naïssam Jalal feat. Sylvain Rifflet: Souffle #4 (Souffles / Les couleurs du son) Naïssam Jalal feat. Emile Parisien: Souffle #9 (Souffles / Les couleurs du son)Naïssam Jalal feat. Yom: Souffle #3 (Souffles / Les couleurs du son) Naïssam Jalal feat. Archie Shepp: Souffle #1 (Souffles / Les couleurs du son) K.I.N.O.R.A. Sextett: Purpur (Live am Bejazz Winterfestival 2025) Euroradio Jazz Orchestra: Time Zone (Euroradio Jazz Orchestra LIVE From Ljubljana)

Musiques du monde
Roseaux, Ben l'Oncle Soul et Poets of Forest #SessionLive caribéenne !

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 48:30


Nos premiers invités #SessionLive sont Roseaux avec Ben l'Oncle Soul. Roseaux est un trio parisien composé Emile Omar, Alex Finkin et Clément Petit. Les trois mousquetaires du son cultivent leur savoir-faire désormais salué par la critique et un auditoire toujours plus nombreux depuis leur premier projet en 2012. Il leur a fallu du temps, pour prendre du recul et de la hauteur afin de nous offrir un retour tant réjouissant que retentissant. Roseaux prend racine au bord des rives de la soul, du folk, du jazz, et de la chanson de toutes les époques, une cascade de sonorités intarissables, où les trois compositeurs puisent leur inspiration et fusionnent leurs expériences. Les feuilles de Roseaux s'élancent au souffle de merveilleuses voix, choisies avec précision par les trois compères, comme celle, du chanteur américain Aloe Blacc, présent depuis le début de l'aventure, enchanteur incontournable des trois épisodes. Pensé comme une escapade onirique gorgée d'émotions, en marge de la production massive, instantanée et souvent désincarnée, Roseaux est un groupe totalement artisanal, sorte d'ovni dans le paysage musical hexagonal, qui opère à l'instinct et surtout à l'envie. Ainsi, Roseaux est devenu expert pour réunir, le temps d'un disque, les artistes qui forment spécifiquement l'ADN de leur hôte : des voix envoûtantes, une trame au piano et au violoncelle, mais aussi des rencontres et des retrouvailles, dans un univers poétique et volontairement nébuleux. Ce troisième album est l'œuvre de 3 passionnés de musique, capables d'intervertir leurs rôles : écriture, arrangements, production, d'où émergent cette fois, onze titres au mélodies ciselées dont trois instrumentaux colorés et insolites. Un périple entre mélancolie et euphorie, qui a conduit Roseaux aux confins de la planète, des Caraïbes à l'Europe en pasant par l'Afrique pour dénicher d'autres vibrations et des interprètes singuliers : la captivante chanteuse grenado-britannique Ala.ni, le petit prince afropop anglais originaire du Ghana, Ghetto Boy, et la troublante suédoise Isabel Sörling, signent ici une première collaboration flamboyante avec le groupe. Pendant que la talentueuse canado-haïtienne Mélissa Laveaux, l'hypnotique chanteur scandinave Olle Nyman, la pétillante franco-canadienne Anna Majidson et notre remarquable Ben national, déjà présents sur le deuxième volet, parviennent encore à créer la surprise en dévoilant de nouveaux aspects de leur tessiture. Les voix de Roseaux sont décidément impénétrables et sa magie se renouvelle aujourd'hui en faisant dialoguer la force de tous ces éléments scintillants, à découvrir dans un écrin de douceur et de volupté. La nature regorge de roseaux, celui-ci est unique.   Titres interprétés au grand studio - With Us Feat. Ben l'Oncle Soul Live RFI - Loving You Is All I Want To Do Feat. Aloe Blacc, extrait Roseaux III - Island Feat. Ben l'Oncle Soul (Roseaux II 2019) Live RFI Line Up : Emile Omar, machines, Alex Finkin, guitare, Clément Petit, violoncelle, Ben L'Oncle Soul, voix Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant, Camille Roch. ► Album Roseaux III (Fanon Rd)

Musiques du monde
Roseaux, Ben l'Oncle Soul et Poets of Forest #SessionLive caribéenne !

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 48:30


Nos premiers invités #SessionLive sont Roseaux avec Ben l'Oncle Soul. Roseaux est un trio parisien composé Emile Omar, Alex Finkin et Clément Petit. Les trois mousquetaires du son cultivent leur savoir-faire désormais salué par la critique et un auditoire toujours plus nombreux depuis leur premier projet en 2012. Il leur a fallu du temps, pour prendre du recul et de la hauteur afin de nous offrir un retour tant réjouissant que retentissant. Roseaux prend racine au bord des rives de la soul, du folk, du jazz, et de la chanson de toutes les époques, une cascade de sonorités intarissables, où les trois compositeurs puisent leur inspiration et fusionnent leurs expériences. Les feuilles de Roseaux s'élancent au souffle de merveilleuses voix, choisies avec précision par les trois compères, comme celle, du chanteur américain Aloe Blacc, présent depuis le début de l'aventure, enchanteur incontournable des trois épisodes. Pensé comme une escapade onirique gorgée d'émotions, en marge de la production massive, instantanée et souvent désincarnée, Roseaux est un groupe totalement artisanal, sorte d'ovni dans le paysage musical hexagonal, qui opère à l'instinct et surtout à l'envie. Ainsi, Roseaux est devenu expert pour réunir, le temps d'un disque, les artistes qui forment spécifiquement l'ADN de leur hôte : des voix envoûtantes, une trame au piano et au violoncelle, mais aussi des rencontres et des retrouvailles, dans un univers poétique et volontairement nébuleux. Ce troisième album est l'œuvre de 3 passionnés de musique, capables d'intervertir leurs rôles : écriture, arrangements, production, d'où émergent cette fois, onze titres au mélodies ciselées dont trois instrumentaux colorés et insolites. Un périple entre mélancolie et euphorie, qui a conduit Roseaux aux confins de la planète, des Caraïbes à l'Europe en pasant par l'Afrique pour dénicher d'autres vibrations et des interprètes singuliers : la captivante chanteuse grenado-britannique Ala.ni, le petit prince afropop anglais originaire du Ghana, Ghetto Boy, et la troublante suédoise Isabel Sörling, signent ici une première collaboration flamboyante avec le groupe. Pendant que la talentueuse canado-haïtienne Mélissa Laveaux, l'hypnotique chanteur scandinave Olle Nyman, la pétillante franco-canadienne Anna Majidson et notre remarquable Ben national, déjà présents sur le deuxième volet, parviennent encore à créer la surprise en dévoilant de nouveaux aspects de leur tessiture. Les voix de Roseaux sont décidément impénétrables et sa magie se renouvelle aujourd'hui en faisant dialoguer la force de tous ces éléments scintillants, à découvrir dans un écrin de douceur et de volupté. La nature regorge de roseaux, celui-ci est unique.   Titres interprétés au grand studio - With Us Feat. Ben l'Oncle Soul Live RFI - Loving You Is All I Want To Do Feat. Aloe Blacc, extrait Roseaux III - Island Feat. Ben l'Oncle Soul (Roseaux II 2019) Live RFI Line Up : Emile Omar, machines, Alex Finkin, guitare, Clément Petit, violoncelle, Ben L'Oncle Soul, voix Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant, Camille Roch. ► Album Roseaux III (Fanon Rd)

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
#028: Mistakes of Travelling | Common Misconceptions Series | Sh. Jalal Chami

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 45:18


To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/oRtijq5TW94 Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6vpewz-028-common-misconceptions-series-sh.-jalal-chami.html Watch the whole series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWRcONNViMipY5svYmBEqU9Jem5dsxnT- Listen to the whole series: https://on.soundcloud.com/yB9vH You can also listen LIVE on the Albayan Radio App - Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/

The Thinking Muslim
The Thinking Youth- Ep.1: Islam Is Not Left or Right with Muhammad Jalal

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 76:24


Donate to our charity partner Baitulmaal here:http://btml.us/thinkingmuslimHelp us expand our Muslim media project here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipThis is the first episode of our new youth show — The Thinking Youth Podcast. A show by the youth, for the youth. Led by a passionate team of young thinkers, researchers, and hosts, this platform was created to amplify the voices and stories of Muslim youth.Rooted in our experiences, driven by our questions — this is an endeavour that aims to lead our youth towards the path of enlightened activism, inspired by the legacy of those before us to shape our Ummah's future.You can find Muhammad Jalal here:Become a member here:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipOr give your one-off donation:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/donateYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Purchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:X: https://x.com/thinking_muslimLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-thinking-muslim/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.com/@thinkingmuslimpodcastFind Muhammad Jalal here:X: https://twitter.com/jalalaynInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Crane Bag Podcast
Rumi: "The Diver's Clothes Lying Empty"

The Crane Bag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 36:16


An exploration of the poem "The Diver's Clothes Lying Empty" by Jalal al-Din Rumi, as translated by Coleman Barks.   www.JayLeeming.com 

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
ASWJ 1446/2025 EID UL-ADHA Khutbah Bankstown || SH. KHALID ISSA & SH. JALAL CHAMI

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 15:26


Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/VvzqdIY8oaA Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6ud4oj-aswj-14462025-eid-ul-adha-prayer-bankstown.html To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/ Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/

Tent Talk
Ep 348: Sagdrina Brown Jalal | Building A Bigger Tent: Rooted in Resilience

Tent Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 42:10


We're talking this month about Building a Bigger Tent at our farmers markets. Let's remember that the more people and communities we welcome to markets, the deeper our variety of produce, products and personalities. Exclusion, whether purposeful or just thoughtless, means we miss out on all the richness that comes with diversity.   Sagdrina Brown Jalal is back with us for this episode, just in time for Juneteenth. While that day of historic remembrance is coming up next week on June 19th, observances and events will start this weekend and extend into next. We're talking about how your market can support that holiday. And we're looking at how organizations like the West Georgia Farmers Cooperative are working to level the playing field and lift up small farmers all year round. Tune in while we discuss:   Support can be more appropriate than leadership The exhausting history of resilience Bridging urban and rural division Looking beyond Federal funding Partnership and collaboration as strength #Farmersmarkets #Juneteenth #Blackfarmersmarkets #Cooperatives #Belovedcommunity #SageDCollective

A long way from the block
Ep. 116-Healing rituals—my conversation with Naïssam Jalal

A long way from the block

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 117:38


My guest for this episode is flautist, vocalist, and composer Naïssam Jamal. Born in Paris to Syrian parents, she entered a conservatory at age six to study classical flute. We discuss her early life in Paris and issues surrounding her cultural background; she talks about her experiences in the conservatory and her subsequent travels throughout the Middle East and Africa. Master musicians whom she's met along the way have been major influences. Her latest album is Souffles, French for “breaths.” It's composed of eight pieces, all duets, and features jazz saxophone legend Archie Shepp. Join us. https://naissamjalal.com

Murmullos Radiantes
Rumi: Danza de los Átomos

Murmullos Radiantes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 1:26


Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207–1273) fue un místico, poeta y erudito persa cuya voz sigue resonando con una fuerza sorprendente, más de ocho siglos después. Nació en lo que hoy es Afganistán y fue criado en la rica tradición del sufismo. Cada uno de sus versos es una danza entre el alma humana y lo divino, un intento de poner en palabras la experiencia del amor espiritual, el anhelo profundo del alma por su origen. La “Danza de los Átomos” celebra la unidad de toda la creación, expresando que cada átomo del universo está danzando bajo la luz y la presencia de Dios, en constante movimiento hacia lo divino. Todo está vivo, interconectado, de una manera mística que suena muy cercana a cómo entendemos hoy la física cuántica y la energía que une toda la materia. ¡Suscríbete y déjame un comentario! Esta versión del poema de Rumi fue creada y leída por Gabriel Porras para gabrielvoice.com y murmullosradiantes.com. Portada de Ricardo Gil (ricardo@scrav.com). Imagen creada con IA en Freepik.com Música: And my heavy heart found its wings once again, by The Laws of Gravity at artlist.io. Used with license.

Le jazz sur France Musique
Naïssam Jalal, dialogue de Souffles

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 59:13


durée : 00:59:13 - invitée : Naïssam Jalal "Souffles" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - « Souffles » est le dixième album de la flûtiste et compositrice française primée Naïssam Jalal. Parution chez Les Couleurs du Son / L'Autre Distribution.

Ocora, Couleurs du monde
Le souffle vital de la flûtiste Naïssam Jalal

Ocora, Couleurs du monde

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 60:08


durée : 01:00:08 - Le souffle vital de la flûtiste Naïssam Jalal - par : Aliette de Laleu - Dans son dernier disque, Souffles, Naïssam Jalal invite d'autres instrumentistes à vent à venir dialoguer avec sa flûte traversière. Un album organique et aérien où la flûtiste continue de montrer ses talents de compositrice, de musicienne et d'ouverture. - réalisé par : Max James

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich
Dr Jalal Khan_Oral Health, Your Brain, Breath & Nervous System Balance

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 70:32


In this deeply insightful episode, Dr Ron Ehrlich welcomes back Dr Jalal Khan—principal dentist at The Dental Station and founder of the Dental Truck—to explore the profound connection between oral health and systemic well-being. From the subtle movement of cranial bones to the electrical regulation of the nervous system, Dr Khan shares how dentistry intersects with quantum biology, cranial osteopathy, and emotional healing. Discover why the tongue is more than a muscular organ, how jaw alignment stabilises the entire spine, and how poor cranial rhythms impact everything from vision to emotional resilience. They also discuss practical insights around tongue posture, mouth breathing, C1 vertebra alignment, birth trauma, and why every health practitioner should embrace humility and curiosity. A must-listen for anyone seeking to understand health through a broader, more integrated lens—whether you’re a practitioner or simply passionate about healing. Download the shownotes - CLICK HERE

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
#027: The Corrupters of the Ears & Eyes | Common Misconceptions (in Religion) Series | Sh. Jalal Chami

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 26:49


To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/wJTJ95UpT-s Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6suv6j-027-common-misconceptions-in-religion-series-sh.-jalal-chami.html Watch the whole series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWRcONNViMipY5svYmBEqU9Jem5dsxnT- Listen to the whole series: https://on.soundcloud.com/yB9vH You can also listen LIVE on the Albayan Radio App - Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah
#026: Common Mistakes Amongst Men | Common Misconceptions (in Religion) Series | Sh. Jalal Chami

Albayan Radio - ASWJ Australia - Islam: Qur'an & Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 25:21


To share in the reward and support Albayan Radio, please donate here: https://albayan.com.au/donate/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/sq-GbDX-FLw Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6rmw2n-026-common-mistakes-amongst-men-common-misconceptions-in-religion-series-sh.html Watch the whole series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWRcONNViMipY5svYmBEqU9Jem5dsxnT- Listen to the whole series: https://on.soundcloud.com/yB9vH You can also listen LIVE on the Albayan Radio App - Listen to our 24/7 Islamic Radio Station by downloading the Albayan Radio App: http://albayan.com.au/

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
533. Dreams, Nightmares, and Neuroscience | Dr. Baland Jalal

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 100:50


Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with researcher, neuroscientist, and author, Dr. Baland Jalal. They discuss human embodiment, the rubber hand experiments (which push embodiment beyond the physical), the deeper functionality of dreams, sleep paralysis, and a potential theory to explain alien abductions. Dr. Jalal is a neuroscientist and author at Harvard and previously a Visiting Researcher at Cambridge University Medical School where he obtained his PhD. Dr. Jalal's work has been featured in the The New York Times, Washington Post, The Today Show, The BBC, Chicago Tribune, The Guardian, NBC News, New York Magazine, The Times, The Telegraph, Forbes, Der Spiegel, Reuters, Fox News, Discover Magazine, VICE, and PBS (NOVA). He writes for Time Magazine, Scientific American, Big Think, and Boston Globe. The Telegraph and BBC described him as “one of the world's leading experts on sleep paralysis,” and he was ranked the "top-rated expert in sleep paralysis in the world" on Expertscape based on scientific impact in the past 10 years. This episode was filmed on January 17th, 2025.  | Links | For Dr. Baland Jalal On X https://x.com/balandjalalphd On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/balandjalal/?hl=en Read “Transdiagnostic Multiplex CBT for Muslim Cultural Groups: Treating Emotional Disorders” (2020) https://a.co/d/d1nZUwP 

Mondo Jazz
David Murray, Hillai Govreen, Simón Willson, Naïssam Jalal & More [Mondo Jazz 324-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 40:13


Up and coming artists, and legends playing with up and coming artists, on this intergenerational playlist! The playlist features Wet Enough!? & Camilla George; Simón Willson; Hillai Govreen; David Murray [pictured], Ekep Nkwelle; Naïssam Jalal, Archie Shepp; Iacopo Teolis; and Abe Mamet. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20385836/Mondo-Jazz [from "Funk 4" to "Hot Chocolate"]. Happy listening!

De vive(s) voix
Littérature : Minh Tran Huy ravive le souvenir de sa grand-mère, sa «bà»

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 29:00


Dans ce roman, l'autrice Minh Tran Huy s'adresse à sa grand-mère décédée et qui l'a en partie élevée. Elle revient alors que le silence qui entoure son histoire familiale. Elles ne parlaient plus la même langue. En grandissant, l'autrice, s'est éloignée du vietnamien tandis que sa grand-mère n'a jamais vraiment parlé le français. Minh Tran Huy l'appelait «Bà» ce qui signifie «grand-mère» en vietnamien. Elle l'appelait Con ce qui veut dire enfant.En vietnamien, il n'existe pas de pronoms personnels comme «je» ou «tu» pour se désigner ou désigner son interlocuteur.  Dans ce roman, elle restitue l'histoire tragique de «Bà» qui a connu le deuil, l'exil. Un livre au présent pour comprendre le passé qu'elle a recomposé grâce aux fragments laissés par sa grand-mère et son père, mais aussi par ses propres souvenirs d'enfance. C'est également un hommage à cette «Bà» qui n'a vécu que pour se dévouer aux autres. Invitée : Minh Tran Huy, autrice française d'origine vietnamienne née en 1979. Elle a notamment écrit La Double vie d'Anna Song, mais aussi Un enfant sans histoire, consacré à son fils autiste. Son dernier roman «Ma grand-mère et le pays de la poésie» est publié chez Flammarion.  Programmation musicale : Les artistes Marion Rampal et Naïssam Jalal avec le titre Cantilène.

De vive(s) voix
Littérature : Minh Tran Huy ravive le souvenir de sa grand-mère, sa «bà»

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 29:00


Dans ce roman, l'autrice Minh Tran Huy s'adresse à sa grand-mère décédée et qui l'a en partie élevée. Elle revient alors que le silence qui entoure son histoire familiale. Elles ne parlaient plus la même langue. En grandissant, l'autrice, s'est éloignée du vietnamien tandis que sa grand-mère n'a jamais vraiment parlé le français. Minh Tran Huy l'appelait «Bà» ce qui signifie «grand-mère» en vietnamien. Elle l'appelait Con ce qui veut dire enfant.En vietnamien, il n'existe pas de pronoms personnels comme «je» ou «tu» pour se désigner ou désigner son interlocuteur.  Dans ce roman, elle restitue l'histoire tragique de «Bà» qui a connu le deuil, l'exil. Un livre au présent pour comprendre le passé qu'elle a recomposé grâce aux fragments laissés par sa grand-mère et son père, mais aussi par ses propres souvenirs d'enfance. C'est également un hommage à cette «Bà» qui n'a vécu que pour se dévouer aux autres. Invitée : Minh Tran Huy, autrice française d'origine vietnamienne née en 1979. Elle a notamment écrit La Double vie d'Anna Song, mais aussi Un enfant sans histoire, consacré à son fils autiste. Son dernier roman «Ma grand-mère et le pays de la poésie» est publié chez Flammarion.  Programmation musicale : Les artistes Marion Rampal et Naïssam Jalal avec le titre Cantilène.

The Thinking Muslim
The Genocide Must Be the Jolt That Awakens Us From This Slumber- Muhammad Jalal

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 5:08


The current crop of rulers that litter the Muslim world are amongst the most detestable of people. They sit silent, often proactive only in the degree to which they collude with the joint enterprise of genocide. Many of the Gulf rulers live in hedonistic metropolises, their empty lives and cities punctuated occasionally by inane regional summits – to bury their ineptitude in the pomp of ceremony. Never has the Muslim world's seats of power been occupied by such wretched leaders. If anyone were to seek a resolution from any of these regimes to save the lives of Palestinians, one would know such an endeavour would be in vain. They epitomise those characterised in the hadith: "The worst of your rulers are those whom you hate and who hate you and whom you curse and who curse you."Read Muhammad Jalal's full piece here: https://jalalayn.substack.com/p/mans-meanest-weapon-is-to-shed-tearsThis Ramadan, support an alternative Muslim media platform rooted in faith, thought, and enlightened activism. Your donation is an investment in Sadaqah Jariyah, bringing you rewards that will last long after this life. Become a monthly member today and be part of The Thinking Muslim's sacred mission. Become a member here:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipOr give your one-off donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/donateLet me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Member: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Squarespace Membership: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Historia de Aragón
T5xP26 La última flauta

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 61:00


Repaso a las recientes grabaciones de los flautistas Jorge Pardo (con Alexis Alonso), Marta Masilla, Fernando Brox (con Álvaro Ocón), Shabaka Hutchings, Naïssam Jalal, Nicole Mitchell, Jamie Baum, Lori Bell, Mark Lotz, Nicolas Navarrete y Mike Filice (con Artie Roth). Temas que suenan en el programa: 01 2024 Alexis Alonso Jorge Pardo - Maires 04 Sonidos de tu meditar (5' 13'') 02 2024 MM Project - Mutatis Mutandis 10 Perpetual - Marta Masilla David Sancho (1' 23'') 03 2024 Álvaro Ocón - Life Dissconance - IW - Fernando Brox Iannis Obiols Nadav Erlich Iago Fernández (6' 45'') 04 2024 Shabaka Hutchings - Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace 01 End Of Innocence - Jason Moran Carlos Niño Nasheet Waits (2' 23'') 05 2023 Naïssam Jalal Healing Rituals 06 Rituel de la forêt Clément Petit Claude Tchamitchian Zaza Desiderio (3' 43'') 06 2023 Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Sway 10 There (5' 36'') 07 2024 Jamie Baum Septet What Times Are These 01 In The Light of Day Jonathan Finlayson Sam Sadigursky Chris Komer Brad Shepik Luis Perdomo Ricky Rodriguez Jeff Hirshfield (5' 51'') 08 2024 Lori Bell Recorda me 01 Isotope Josh Nelson David Robaire Dan Schnelle (4' 38'') 09 2023 Mark Lotz Freshta 01 Freshta Claudio Puntin Jörg Brinkmann Jeroen van Vliet Dirk-Peter Kölsch (2' 42'') 10 2021 Nicolas Navarrete - Evocaciones 06 Negro - Juan Pablo Salvo José Moraga Hugo Naranjo Milton Russell Félix Lecaros (4' 55'') 11 2023 Artie Roth - Resonants 05 Flies with Butterflies - Mike Filice Sam Dickinson Anthony Michelli Drums (5' 23'') Y os recomiendo, como siempre, la web jazzaragon para estar al día del jazz en Aragón.

Sermons from Grace Cathedral
The Woodchipper vs. Jalal al-Din Rumi

Sermons from Grace Cathedral

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 16:57


Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA 2F7 7 Epiphany (Year C) 8:30 and 11 a.m. Eucharist Sunday 23 February 2025   Genesis 45:3-11, 15 Psalm 37:1-12, 41-42 1 Corinthians 15:35-38,42-50 Luke 6:27-38   In these days of enmity how shall we live? This sermon is about the good news that even today we can live with grace and joy.   “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you” (Lk. 6).

KooshCast - پادکست فارسی
Dr. Jalal M | انقلابی خاموش در تراپی انسان نوین

KooshCast - پادکست فارسی

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 79:32


اگر از روان نما ها (سایکدلیک) شنیدی ، سوال داری یا تجربه داشتی - این اپیزود برای توعه

Listen with Irfan
Mystic Rumi | Curated and Narrated by Kabir Bedi

Listen with Irfan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 47:27


Excerpts from an exclusive evening with legendary Bollywood and International star, author and motivational speaker recite poems of Jalal al-Din Muhammad RUMI, the 13th Century Poet, Jurist, Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic from Persia.India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 16th February 2025

The Thinking Muslim
Jalal's Take: Trump's Gaza Riviera

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 4:35


Trump's Gaza Riviera, in the impossible event it was realised, would be built on the corpses of hundreds of thousands of dead Palestinians, half of them children. The idea is a grotesque display of American profligacy. A hegemon that knows no bounds. It would be wrong to blame it on President Trump's excesses. Trump is no more than another vile iteration of this crumbling colossus. The Biden administration was responsible for this genocide. They armed Israel, gave it diplomatic cover, undermined international law to protect it and financed its death machine. Trump is a benefactor of this mission, not its curator. His proposal to 'clear out' Gaza and realise some perverse real estate dream is less a dramatic reversal of US policy – as some liberals cry, and more a continuation. He said the quiet thing out loud, and that's what the chattering classes across the US and Europe find so repulsive.Read the full piece here: https://jalalayn.substack.com/p/trumps-gaza-rivieraSign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comFind Muhammad Jalal here:X: https://twitter.com/jalalaynInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Let me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Purchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Books Network
Ayesha Jalal, "Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia" (Routledge, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 46:15


In Ayesha Jalal's latest work Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia (Routledge, 2024) readers are introduced to the “roshan khayali” (enlightened thought) of South Asian Muslim thinkers spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In the course of eleven chapters Jalal highlights the contributions of diverse Muslim voices to debates about reason, religion, liberality, belonging, and ideology. Familiar South Asian Muslim figures including Mirza Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Iqbal, and Fazlur Rahman are brought into conversation with perhaps lesser known intellectuals such as the mid-nineteenth century author Nazir Ahmad, or the twentieth-century artist Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi. Broad themes covered in the book include how these Muslims articulated notions of religion as faith (iman) as compared to religion as identity, South Asian Muslim contributions to global theories of modernity, reason, and “enlightened” thought, how thinkers within Muslim roshan khayali discourse constructed notions of gender and women's autonomy, and the role of literature and the visual arts in genealogies of South Asian Muslim intellectual thought. Dr. Ayesha Jalal is the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University (USA). She was awarded the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 1998. She is the author of numerous books and research articles, including The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan (1985), Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 (2000), and Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (with Sugata Bose, 2022). Dr. Jaclyn Michael is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (USA). She is the author of several articles on Muslim cultural representation, performance, and religious belonging in India and in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Islamic Studies
Ayesha Jalal, "Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia" (Routledge, 2025)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 46:15


In Ayesha Jalal's latest work Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia (Routledge, 2024) readers are introduced to the “roshan khayali” (enlightened thought) of South Asian Muslim thinkers spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In the course of eleven chapters Jalal highlights the contributions of diverse Muslim voices to debates about reason, religion, liberality, belonging, and ideology. Familiar South Asian Muslim figures including Mirza Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Iqbal, and Fazlur Rahman are brought into conversation with perhaps lesser known intellectuals such as the mid-nineteenth century author Nazir Ahmad, or the twentieth-century artist Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi. Broad themes covered in the book include how these Muslims articulated notions of religion as faith (iman) as compared to religion as identity, South Asian Muslim contributions to global theories of modernity, reason, and “enlightened” thought, how thinkers within Muslim roshan khayali discourse constructed notions of gender and women's autonomy, and the role of literature and the visual arts in genealogies of South Asian Muslim intellectual thought. Dr. Ayesha Jalal is the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University (USA). She was awarded the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 1998. She is the author of numerous books and research articles, including The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan (1985), Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 (2000), and Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (with Sugata Bose, 2022). Dr. Jaclyn Michael is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (USA). She is the author of several articles on Muslim cultural representation, performance, and religious belonging in India and in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Ayesha Jalal, "Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia" (Routledge, 2025)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 46:15


In Ayesha Jalal's latest work Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia (Routledge, 2024) readers are introduced to the “roshan khayali” (enlightened thought) of South Asian Muslim thinkers spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In the course of eleven chapters Jalal highlights the contributions of diverse Muslim voices to debates about reason, religion, liberality, belonging, and ideology. Familiar South Asian Muslim figures including Mirza Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Iqbal, and Fazlur Rahman are brought into conversation with perhaps lesser known intellectuals such as the mid-nineteenth century author Nazir Ahmad, or the twentieth-century artist Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi. Broad themes covered in the book include how these Muslims articulated notions of religion as faith (iman) as compared to religion as identity, South Asian Muslim contributions to global theories of modernity, reason, and “enlightened” thought, how thinkers within Muslim roshan khayali discourse constructed notions of gender and women's autonomy, and the role of literature and the visual arts in genealogies of South Asian Muslim intellectual thought. Dr. Ayesha Jalal is the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University (USA). She was awarded the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 1998. She is the author of numerous books and research articles, including The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan (1985), Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 (2000), and Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (with Sugata Bose, 2022). Dr. Jaclyn Michael is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (USA). She is the author of several articles on Muslim cultural representation, performance, and religious belonging in India and in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in South Asian Studies
Ayesha Jalal, "Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia" (Routledge, 2025)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 46:15


In Ayesha Jalal's latest work Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia (Routledge, 2024) readers are introduced to the “roshan khayali” (enlightened thought) of South Asian Muslim thinkers spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In the course of eleven chapters Jalal highlights the contributions of diverse Muslim voices to debates about reason, religion, liberality, belonging, and ideology. Familiar South Asian Muslim figures including Mirza Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Iqbal, and Fazlur Rahman are brought into conversation with perhaps lesser known intellectuals such as the mid-nineteenth century author Nazir Ahmad, or the twentieth-century artist Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi. Broad themes covered in the book include how these Muslims articulated notions of religion as faith (iman) as compared to religion as identity, South Asian Muslim contributions to global theories of modernity, reason, and “enlightened” thought, how thinkers within Muslim roshan khayali discourse constructed notions of gender and women's autonomy, and the role of literature and the visual arts in genealogies of South Asian Muslim intellectual thought. Dr. Ayesha Jalal is the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University (USA). She was awarded the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 1998. She is the author of numerous books and research articles, including The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan (1985), Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 (2000), and Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (with Sugata Bose, 2022). Dr. Jaclyn Michael is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (USA). She is the author of several articles on Muslim cultural representation, performance, and religious belonging in India and in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies

The Thinking Muslim
Jalal's Take: Elon Musk's Crusade

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 8:23


In a world of alternative facts, Elon Musk acts as the high priest of disinformation. The world's richest man has exploited his platform, X, to embark on a vitriolic anti-Islam tirade with real-world consequences. It is unfathomable that he believes his incendiary messages are based on reasoned evidence and intellectual rigour. But truth and integrity are expendable commodities in this new world of democratised lies. Musk appeals to a radicalised Western population experiencing the repeated shocks of a flailing empire.Let me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Thinking Muslim
Jalal's Take: “Assad or We Burn the Country”: Syria's Struggle For Liberation

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 21:06


Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly calls: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimThe Syrian revolution began in 2011 as a grassroots civil society uprising against one of the most tyrannical rulers in the Muslim World. Bashar al-Assad, like his father before him, presided over a state of terror, with mass disappearances, secret police repression and a brutal, corrupt state machinery that governed through fear. Assad had four secret service agencies (mukhabarat) that worked independently. If you got onto a list, your life would become a never-ending Kafkaesque tragedy. All four had to pardon you before you could be absolved of any guilt. Ordinary Syrians talked in hushed tones in case stray criticism of the state would be misconstrued as insurrection. Assad was a ‘god' who had to be adored by his people.What has happened over these past two weeks is truly spectacular. But how did we get here? And how do we understand the past 13 years?Let me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynIG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns?igsh=MWIxbXBkOWswbTg5OA==Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conflicted: A History Podcast
The 1971 Bangladesh War – Part 5: Thank God, They've Attacked Us

Conflicted: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 138:31


On December 3rd, 1971, India and Pakistan go to war on two fronts, battling for the future of Bangladesh. In the East, the Indian army races against time, hoping to capture Dacca and force a Pakistani surrender before the United Nations can demand a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger unleash a fusillade of diplomatic pressure to frighten a defiant Indira Gandhi into compliance. After months of imprisonment, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman learns what has happened to his country. The war ends, and a new era begins.  SOURCES: Bass, Gary K. The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide. 2013. Bennet-Jones, Own. The Bhutto Dynasty. 2020. Carney, Scott. Miklian, Jason. The Vortex: A True Story of History's Deadliest Storm, an  Unspeakable War, and Liberation. 2022. Chang, Jung. Halliday, Jon. Mao: The Unknown Story. 2005. Frank, Katherine. Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi. 2001. Gewen, Barry. The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and his World. 2020. Hiro, Dilip. The Longest August: The Unflinching Rivalry Between India and Pakistan. 2015. Hitchens, Christopher. The Trial of Henry Kissinger. 2001. Hoodbhoy, Pervez. Pakistan: Origins, Identity and Future. 2023. Jalal, Ayesha. The Struggle for Pakistan. 2014. James, Lawrence. Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India. 1997. Jayakar, Pupul. Indira Gandhi: A Biography. 1975. Khosa, Faisal. The Making of Martyrs in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh. 2021. K.S. Nair. December In Dacca. 2022. Keay, John. India: A History. 2000. Mookherjee, Nayanika. The Spectral Wound. 2015. Raghavan, Srinath. 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh. 2013. Rose, Leo. Sisson, Richard. War and Secession. Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh. 1990. Saikia, Yasmin. Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh. 2011. Schanberg, Sydney.”He Tells Full Story of Arrest and Detention.” New York Times Jan 1972 Schendel, Willem van. A History of Bangladesh. 2009. Schwartz, Thomas Alan. Henry Kissinger and American Power. 2020. Sengupta, Nitish. Land of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal. 2011. Siddiqi, A. R. Yahya Khan: The Rise and Fall of a Soldier. 2020.  Tudda, Chris. A Cold War Turning Point: Nixon and China, 1969-1972. 2012. Walsh, Declan. The Nine Lives of Pakistan. 2020. Zakaria, Anam. 1971: A People's History from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India. 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast
88 Years of Community Care with Zarina Jalal | Beyond the Scripts Podcast Episode 64

Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 47:44


Step inside Lincoln Pharmacy, where historic charm meets modern innovation. Since 1935, this Albany cornerstone has evolved from typewriters to automation while keeping its heart in community care. Pharmacy Manager Zarina Jalal shares how her family's pharmacy secures grants, launches prevention programs, and maintains exceptional service despite industry challenges. Discover how this independent pharmacy stays relevant and vital after 88 years, proving that success comes from caring deeply about community health rather than just filling prescriptions. 0:00 Introduction to Lincoln Pharmacy & Zarina Jalal 3:01 Technology Evolution: From Dial-up to Modern Systems 7:33 Family Business & Community Legacy 15:15 Grant Writing & Local Health Department Partnerships 30:33 National Diabetes Prevention Program 45:23 Final Advice: "Do Things Because You Care" Hosted By: Will Tuft | Manager of Event Education at PioneerRx Guest: Zarina Jalal | Pharmacy Manager, Lincoln Pharmacy Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com 

Conflicted: A History Podcast
The 1971 Bangladesh War – Part 4: Casus Belli

Conflicted: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 107:39


As Yahya Khan's crackdown in East Pakistan sparks a refugee crisis and a guerilla insurgency, the neighboring nation of India, led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, must decide how to respond. Meanwhile, President Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger pursue secret talks with Communist China. In Madison Square Garden, musicians George Harrison and Ravi Shankar organize a massive charity concert for the people of Bangladesh.  SOURCES: Bass, Gary K. The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide. 2013. Bennet-Jones, Own. The Bhutto Dynasty. 2020. Carney, Scott. Miklian, Jason. The Vortex: A True Story of History's Deadliest Storm, an  Unspeakable War, and Liberation. 2022. Chang, Jung. Halliday, Jon. Mao: The Unknown Story. 2005. Frank, Katherine. Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi. 2001. Gewen, Barry. The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and his World. 2020. Hiro, Dilip. The Longest August: The Unflinching Rivalry Between India and Pakistan. 2015. Hitchens, Christopher. The Trial of Henry Kissinger. 2001. Hoodbhoy, Pervez. Pakistan: Origins, Identity and Future. 2023. Jalal, Ayesha. The Struggle for Pakistan. 2014. James, Lawrence. Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India. 1997. Jayakar, Pupul. Indira Gandhi: A Biography. 1975. Khosa, Faisal. The Making of Martyrs in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh. 2021. K.S. Nair. December In Dacca. 2022. Keay, John. India: A History. 2000. Mookherjee, Nayanika. The Spectral Wound. 2015. Raghavan, Srinath. 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh. 2013. Rose, Leo. Sisson, Richard. War and Secession. Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh. 1990. Saikia, Yasmin. Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh. 2011. Schendel, Willem van. A History of Bangladesh. 2009. Schwartz, Thomas Alan. Henry Kissinger and American Power. 2020. Sengupta, Nitish. Land of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal. 2011. Tudda, Chris. A Cold War Turning Point: Nixon and China, 1969-1972. 2012. Walsh, Declan. The Nine Lives of Pakistan. 2020. Zakaria, Anam. 1971: A People's History from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India. 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices