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Sacred Footsteps is dedicated to travel, history and culture from a Muslim perspective. We talk to writers, historians, artists and others, about travel as a spiritual practice, and discuss aspects of Muslim culture and history that are often overlooked.

Sacred Footsteps - The Podcast Sacred Footsteps

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 16 Ratings

Sacred Footsteps is dedicated to travel, history and culture from a Muslim perspective. We talk to writers, historians, artists and others, about travel as a spiritual practice, and discuss aspects of Muslim culture and history that are often overlooked.

    039 The Sacred Sites of Jordan

    039 The Sacred Sites of Jordan

    Zirrar talks to  British-Jordanian photographer Bashar Tabbah, about the sacred sites of Jordan, including those associated with various Prophets and Companions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. They also talk about the 'Blessed Tree' and the question regarding its authenticity.

    • 57 min
    KHAYAL DIARIES: Cape Town's Circle of Saints

    KHAYAL DIARIES: Cape Town's Circle of Saints

    On the hills in and around Cape Town, you will find 300 year old Muslim graves belonging to notable individuals who arrived on the southern tip of the African continent in chains, as slaves or political prisoners of colonisers. They brought nothing with them, except faith in their hearts and the remembrance of God on their tongues.
    This is the story of the beautiful melodic tones of Cape Town dhikr and why it has such a unique sound. Spanning centuries and continents, it is a story of imprisonment and enslavement, colonialism and resistance; of sufi tariqahs, scholars and princes. It is a story of hardship, courage and perseverance, but above all, of faith in God. 
    Written and hosted by Zara Choudhary
    Show notes

    • 38 min
    Islam in Western Academia | John Esposito

    Islam in Western Academia | John Esposito

    Zirrar talks to Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown, John Esposito. They talk about the study of Islam in Western academia and the identity crisis faced by some Muslims in the West post 9/11. They also discuss the approach academics and students of Islam should take moving on from Orientalism. 

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Translating Rumi: A Conversation with Haleh Liza Gafori

    Translating Rumi: A Conversation with Haleh Liza Gafori

    Zirrar talks to translator, vocalist, poet, and educator Haleh Liza Gafori about her book GOLD, a new translation of Jalal al-Din Rumi's poetry. They discuss the Persian ghazal, a poetic form consisting of couplets, and explore why Rumi's appeal, eight centuries after his death, has been so enduring. Haleh also describes her translating process, and the inspiration behind her work.

    • 46 min
    Islam in Australia: Makassan Traders, Afghan Cameleers & a Sufi Qadiri Connection

    Islam in Australia: Makassan Traders, Afghan Cameleers & a Sufi Qadiri Connection

    Zara talks to Dr Abu Bakr Sirajuddin Cook and Dr Rami Dawood about the history of Islam in Australia- beginning with the arrival of the Makassan traders, that pre-dates European settlement, to the Afghan Cameleers, who set up the first mosques in the country. They discuss the legacy of the early Muslims in the country, their interaction with Aboriginal tribes, and the discovery of a Sufi Qadiri manuscript in Broken Hill Mosque. 

    • 35 min
    How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe

    How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe

    Zara and Zirrar talk to author and Arabist Diana Darke about her most recent book Stealing From The Saracens: How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe. Diana explains how cultural exchanges between Europe and Islamic Syria shaped Gothic architecture, and why this has become a point of controversy in Europe today.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Singaporewalla ,

Love the podcast!

I love your podcast! Keep up the good work. The recent episode with Diane Darke was amazing and an eye opener.

Beelay786 ,

Enjoying

I am enjoying the podcast especially in regards to the often overlooked regions.

zubedakh ,

I LOVE this podcast, but...

This podcast is very special to me! There is truly no other podcast like it. Very informative and I love the guests and topics they choose. My one frustration is that Muazzam often dominates most conversations...in the newest episode about traveling to know yourself, he even interrupts Zara, who overall gets fewer opportunities to speak. I would appreciate more mindfulness of the space being taken up, especially considering the interview-centered episodes are about learning from the guest. He does come up with some important questions, but it certainly can be draining as a listener. I LOVE Zara’s inputs and questions and would love for her to have more space in speaking.

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