I treni di Tozeur (category Eurovision songs of Italy)
versions as "The Trains of Tozeur" and "Los trenes de Tozeur" and featured on the albums Echoes of Sufi Dances and Ecos de Danzas Sufi respectively. In 1994...
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"L'animale", translated into English on his album Echoes of Sufi Dances and into Spanish on Ecos de danzas sufi. "I treni di Tozeur" was originally performed...
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Franco Battiato (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1984)
(Passing by) 1998: "Shock in My Town" 1998: "Il ballo del potere" (The Dance of Power) 2001: "Running Against the Grain" 2007: "Il vuoto" (The emptiness)...
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Bulleh Shah (category Punjabi Sufi saints)
revolutionary philosopher, reformer and Sufi poet, universally regarded as the 'Father of Punjabi Enlightenment'; and one of the greatest poets in the Punjabi...
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John Philip Shenale (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from December 2022)
album Patriots (Keyboards). The song was also included on the album Echoes of Sufi Dancers (1985, keyboards). Shenale worked with Australian-American musician...
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Divan-i Shams-i Tabrizi (category Sufi literature)
(دیوان شمس تبریزی), is a collection of poems written by the Persian poet and Sufi mystic Rumi. A compilation of lyric poems written in the Persian language...
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Rumi (redirect from Urs of Rumi)
founded the Mevlevi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, famous for the Sufi dance known as the Sama ceremony. He was laid to rest beside...
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155 Mercer Street (category Sufi mosques)
The Dia Art Foundation acquired the building, opening the Masjid al-Farah Sufi mosque within it in 1980. They also installed several Dan Flavin artworks...
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Dhikr (section Sufi practice)
each Sufi order typically adopts a specific dhikr, accompanied by specific posture, breathing, and movement. In Sufism, dhikr refers to both the act of this...
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Satinder Sartaaj (category Performers of Sufi music)
concentrated on his musical career while completing his MPhil in Sufi music singing and later a PhD in Sufi singing (Gayan) from Panjab University, Chandigarh. He...
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Soch (Urdu: سوچ) is a pop and sufi rock band from Lahore, Pakistan. It consists of two members – Adnan Dhool (vocals) and Rabi Ahmad (guitars). The band...
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Ayaan Ali Khan (category Indian people of Pashtun descent)
maint: unfit URL (link) Griffiths, Paul (25 May 2000). "In the Art of the Sarod, Echoes of the Human Voice". The New York Times. Archived from the original...
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Kathak (redirect from Kathak dance)
of Indian classical dances including Kathak. Dance and performance arts, states this ancient Hindu text, are a form of expression of spiritual ideas, virtues...
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2001. Pukaar: The Echo. Navras Records. 2001. The Final Moment. Birdman Records. 2002. Body and Soul. RealWorld/CEMA. 2002. Sufi Qawwalis. Arc Music...
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Frithjof Schuon (redirect from Transcendental Unity of Religions)
Ahmad al-Alawī into the Sufi Shādhilī order, he founded the Tarīqa Maryamiyya. His writings strongly emphasize the universality of metaphysical doctrine...
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music. String quartet Sufi music Suite Sunshine pop – a style of pop music developed in California that combined the nostalgic moods of easy listening with...
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especially popular. Composers and Performers Other famous proponents of this genre include Sufi Dede Efendi, Prince Cantemir, Baba Hamparsum, Kemani Tatyos Efendi...
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George Gurdjieff (category People from the Russian Empire of Armenian descent)
The practice of his teaching has become known as "The Work" (connoting work on oneself) and is additional to the ways of the Fakirs (Sufis), Monks and...
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music and dance Books Ghostly Echoes: an essay on Egypt and its contemporary music! An essay on Egypt and its contemporary music- drummers of the nile...
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concept of unity in diversity can be traced back to Sufi philosopher Ibn al-'Arabi (1165–1240), who advanced the metaphysical concept of the "oneness of being"...
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Hindi film music (redirect from Music of Bollywood)
Pascal of Bollywood popularised filmi music by covering songs such as "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana". In Nigeria bandiri music—a combination of Sufi lyrics...
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Shiva (redirect from Dances of Creation)
the feminine dance attributed to the goddess Parvati. Lasya is regarded as the female counterpart of Tandava. The Tandava-Lasya dances are associated...
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Dune (novel) (redirect from Battle of Arrakeen)
pot", noting that his father incorporated elements of a variety of religions, including Buddhism, Sufi mysticism and other Islamic belief systems, Catholicism...
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to God, that between Him and me there is now peace; The Sufis, dancing, have quaffed the cup of gratitude. 6 آتش آن نیست که از شعله او خندد شمع آتش آن...
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Paul Motian, Reincarnation of a Love Bird (JMT, 1994) Ralph Towner, Travel Guide (ECM, 2013) Dhafer Youssef, Electric Sufi (Enja, 2001) Jurek, Thom. "Wolfgang...
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (category Performers of Sufi music)
was primarily a singer of qawwali, a form of Sufi devotional music. Often referred to as the "Shahenshah-e-Qawwali" (the King of Qawwali), he is considered...
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Cameroon (redirect from Republic of Cameroon)
storytelling. Traditional dances are highly choreographed and separate men and women or forbid participation by one sex altogether. The dances' purposes range from...
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Honorific nicknames in popular music (redirect from Queen of Country Music)
"Abida Parveen, the Queen of Sufi music talks to Saima Ajram about her career, her childhood and her thoughts on the month of Ramadhan". BBC Radio Asian...
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sound as "an impressive mixture of rock music and Celtic ruralism..., Beatles and Donovan echoes and, of course, lots of grand guitar, fiddle, mandolin...
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been a source of suspicion to sedentary people. In the colonial period, the British normalized a set of notions about such groups that echoed European ideas...
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