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The Spirit of Islam
January 6, 2005

We experience the religious thought and the spiritual vitality of two Muslims—male and female—both American and both with roots in ancient Islamic cultural, intellectual, and spiritual traditions. Their stories and ideas, music, and readings, evoke a sense of the richness of global Islamic spirituality and of some of its hidden nuances and beauty. They reveal how sound, music, and especially poetry offer a window onto the subtleties and humanity of Islamic religious experience.

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Each week Krista reflects on her conversations with our guests, provides transcript excerpts, and recommends books to delve further into weekly topics.
Special Content
The Sound of Suras
Translated passages and sound charts coupled with streaming audio of the suras recited by Seemi Bushra Ghazi.

"The Reed Flute's Song"
English version of Rumi's classic poem about the ney recited by Safi. Translation by Coleman Barks.

"Ramadan, Date Omelets, and Global Compassion"
An essay by Safi describing his fasting experiences and the values this ritual can teach all people.
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Omid Safi
Safi is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Colgate University, co-Chair of the Study of Islam Section at the American Academy of Religion, and editor of Progressive Muslims.
 
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Seemi Bushra Ghazi
Ghazi is a lecturer at the University of British Columbia, musician, and non-clerical reciter of the Qur'an.
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