The santur sounds out of another time. Out of place, too, in a New Haven apartment. The Persian instrument has been played ...
The Embassy of India in Rabat, in collaboration with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), hosted an enchanting ...
How can one wholly, completely and with all of one’s being, love God the Almighty? This joyous experience of loving God comes ...
Discover Lucknow through its 'mohallas', the city's true soul. These neighborhoods, born from Mughal times and shaped by ...
Step into an evening where flavours sing and melodies linger. Sufiyana Zaika at Nazaara the signature rooftop restaurant at ...
Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan said that the poetry of Waris Shah serves as a vivid reflection of Punjab's social and cultural life, ...
In the chaos of Gaza, a quiet rebellion has begun. The Dughmush family—long known for its defiance of Hamas—has birthed ...
In Indian cinema, a festival is never just a celebration, it is a heartbeat. A plot twist. A pause before the storm. A grand, glittering breath.
Through polishing the mirror of the heart, the veil is removed, and lights appear to it from the purity of the dhikr,” said ...
Erleben Sie eine einzigartige spirituelle Musikreise mit „Hello Baba“ – einem außergewöhnlichen persischen Sufi-Konzert, das ...
His soulful voice and rhythmic hand movements created a world where every listener could immerse themselves in Sufi music.
Ali, who performs at a music festival by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art on Saturday with singer Prahlad Tipanya, said that despite being seen as a Sufi singer, he considers himself a “Sufi-Bhakti” ...