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Maryam Qadri launches Kickstarter Campaign for a Spiritual Translation Project!
A project from Maryam Qadri – one of our friends and subscribers! Now Seeking Community Support via Kickstarter, The Project will Translate a Work on Sufism by the Renowned French Woman Mystic, Murshida Lucy Goodenough!Renowned author, publisher, blogger and poetess, … Continue reading
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Music has no boundaries, says Pakistani Sufi singer
Meenakshi Sinha, TNN Oct 3, 2013, 08.46PM IST NEW DELHI: Sanam Marvi, 27, is a popular Pakistani folk and Sufi singer who sings in Punjabi and Sindhi. Born in Hyderabad in a Muslim Sindhi family, she learnt her music from her … Continue reading
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Tribute to Sufi music: A night to remember – The Express Tribune
By Mavra Bari Published: May 13, 2012 Sufi poetry interpreted through a combination of violin and tabla. PHOTO: AFP ISLAMABAD: Famous violin virtuoso Ustad Raees Khan, accompanied by tabla nawaz Ejaz Hussain, mesmerised audience at Nescom on Friday by making … Continue reading
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ORIENT 2011: The International Festival of Oriental Music
ORIENT 2011: The International Festival of Oriental Music May 11, 2011 By Laurence Boyce TALLINN – The only festival in Northern Europe dedicated to authentic Asian music brings singers from far flung regions such as India, Tibet and Burma to … Continue reading
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Sufism and the Path of Love
This is an interesting article by one of the pre-eminent western scholars of Sufism today. He deals with a subject that is, in my opinion, far too ineffable to really do justice to it in this kind of venue. But … Continue reading