Ilahi Sufi Nights

 

Journey into the ancient, sacred art of Sufi Qawwali, a world of divine poetry, roses, and ecstatic vocal expression. The voices of 10 women weave together to sing traditional Sufi poetry from ancient India and Pakistan, bringing in melodies and rhythms that capture the heart and intoxicate the spirit. This musical style called “Qawwali” incorporates passionate improvisation and beautiful compositions. This is the first female ensemble of this kind in the world, guided by renowned Qawwali musician and teacher Tahir Qawwal, who holds down the powerful rhythm for this music. 

Qawwali music dates back to the 13th century and is the music of Sufism, also known as 'Islamic mysticism’. Qawwali music was originally performed at Sufi shrines, and as part of a 'mehfil-e samā', a gathering for spiritual listening. Qawwali music is performed with the intention of bringing listeners to a state of ecstasy or spiritual union with God. It can be an intense and profoundly moving experience, no matter your personal faith.

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