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Moondust Noir

Podcast von Rashid Publications

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Geschichte & Religion

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Moondust Noir is an elegant journey through the many facets of the moon, exploring the science, history, culture, and mythology of our celestial companion. Each episode unveils the mysteries and meanings that have captivated humankind for thousands of years, from the moon’s phases and gravitational pull to its revered place in mythologies across the world. Immerse yourself in lunar tales that span ancient civilizations, scientific breakthroughs, cultural traditions, and discover the ways the moon continues to inspire art, beliefs, and our dreams. With every listen, let Moondust Noir be your guide to the moon’s eternal spell, weaving elegance and insight into every exploration. © 2026 Rashid Media Productions. All Rights Reserved.

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Episode Suhur Under The Moonlight Cover

Suhur Under The Moonlight

🌙 SUHUR UNDER THE MOON Moondust Noir — Ramadan Special Series 🌙 Suhur Under the Moon Moondust Noir — Ramadan Special Series What if the most powerful act of faith happens before the world wakes? In this Ramadan special episode of Moondust Noir, Dr. Susan Rashid invites listeners into one of the quietest—and most spiritually charged—hours in Islam: suhur, the pre-dawn meal taken before the fast begins. But suhur is not merely a meal. It is alignment. Before hunger. Before discipline. Before the day demands restraint— a human being rises freely in the dark and chooses devotion. This episode explores: • Why the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (peace be upon him) called suhoor a meal filled with barakah (blessing) • Why angels are said to attend those who rise at this hour • Why obedience before necessity carries unique spiritual weight • How the moon functions as Islam’s cosmic timekeeper • Why unseen acts of faith reshape the soul more deeply than public rituals Through theological reflection, sacred history, and interior spiritual analysis, this episode reframes suhur as a threshold moment—where intention is formed before hardship arrives, and faith is chosen without audience or applause. Under the last light of the moon, something subtle happens. The body agrees before it is tested. The soul prepares before it is pressed. Heaven leans closer while the world remains silent. This is not an episode about food. It is an episode about preparation. About voluntary alignment. About devotion that precedes compulsion. In the stillness before dawn— angels witness. The moon keeps time. And the fast begins not with hunger, but with agreement. 🌙 Ramadan Mubarak. May this month be gentle with you. 🌿✨ 🎙️ Moondust Noir Hosted by Dr. Susan Rashid 🤍 Now streaming on Apple Podcasts 🍎🎧 & Spotify 🎶🌙 #Ramadan #Ramadan2026 #RamadanMubarak #Islam #Muslim #MuslimLife #MuslimCommunity #Suhoor #IslamicQuotes #Quran #IslamicContent #Faith #SpiritualGrowth #SpiritualJourney #IslamicHistory #Hijrah #MoonSighting #CrescentMoon #SacredTime #RamadanNights #IslamicPodcast #MuslimCreators #MoondustNoir #ListenUnderTheMoon

24. Feb. 2026 - 47 min
Episode The Command to Look Up — The First Ramadan Night Cover

The Command to Look Up — The First Ramadan Night

🌙✨ THE COMMAND TO LOOK UP — THE FIRST RAMADAN NIGHT ✨🌙 Moondust Noir | Ramadan Series 🎙️🌌 Ramadan does not begin with a date. 📅It begins with a human being stepping outside. 🚪🌌 In this opening episode of the Moondust Noir Ramadan Series 🎧🌙, we return to the quiet origin of sacred time: witnessing. 👁️🌙 Before fasting disciplines the body 🍃 Before hunger refines the self 🤍 Before night prayer stretches toward dawn 🤲✨ Islam begins with a single instruction: Look up. ⬆️🌙 This episode explores the spiritual architecture of the Islamic lunar calendar 🌙🗓️ and the humility embedded within moon sighting. 🔭🤍 The crescent may appear. 🌙 It may remain hidden. ☁️ It may require patience. 🕯️ And still—it is trusted. 🤲✨ Ramadan has always begun this way—with attentiveness. 👁️ Not with certainty, but with shared presence beneath one horizon. 🌌🌍 Moving through early Islamic history 📖✨ and the sacred meaning of the Hijrah 🕊️—the migration that marked the beginning of Islamic time itself—this episode reflects on why sacred time must be received rather than seized. 🤍🌙 The moon does not hurry. 🌙 The sky does not argue. 🌌 The believer waits. 🕰️ Designed for late-night listening 🌙🎧, this meditation enters the stillness of Ramadan’s first evening—where devotion begins with awareness. ✨🤍 🌙 Ramadan Mubarak. May this month be gentle with you. 🌿✨ 🎙️ Moondust Noir Hosted by Dr. Susan Rashid 🤍 Now streaming on Apple Podcasts 🍎🎧 & Spotify 🎶🌙 #Ramadan #Ramadan2026 #RamadanMubarak #Islam #Muslim #MuslimLife #MuslimCommunity #IslamicReminder #IslamicQuotes #Quran #IslamicContent #Faith #SpiritualGrowth #SpiritualJourney #IslamicHistory #Hijrah #MoonSighting #CrescentMoon #SacredTime #RamadanNights #IslamicPodcast #MuslimCreators #PodcastLife #ApplePodcasts #SpotifyPodcasts #MoondustNoir #ListenUnderTheMoon

17. Feb. 2026 - 25 min
Episode The Moonlight Love Story of the Taj Mahal Cover

The Moonlight Love Story of the Taj Mahal

🌙 THE MOONLIGHT LOVE STORY OF THE TAJ MAHAL  A SPECIAL VALENTINE’S MOONDUST NOIR EPISODE 🤍 Moondust Noir — Mughal History | Sacred Love | Eternal Longing 🌙🤍 Shah Jahan & Mumtaz: A Love That Turned Grief Into Marble 🤍❤️ In this haunting and luminous Valentine’s Day episode of Moondust Noir 🌙🤍, we step into the moonlit silence of Agra 🌙❤️, where white marble learned how to grieve 🤍 and devotion refused to disappear ❤️ Long before the Taj Mahal 🤍🌙 became the world’s most recognizable monument, there was a marriage lived in motion ❤️—across battlefields, monsoons, and imperial responsibility. Shah Jahan 👑🤍 did not love from a distance. He loved beside ❤️—walking with Mumtaz Mahal 🌸🤍 through campaigns, counsel, fatigue, and fourteen pregnancies that never separated her from his side. ❤️ When Mumtaz died 💔🤍 in a war camp in 1631, far from marble halls and ceremony, the empire itself seemed to pause. 🌙 What followed was not merely mourning—but a refusal to allow love to vanish without form ❤️ From that single night of loss 🌙💔 emerged a vision that would take more than twenty years to build: the Taj Mahal 🤍🌙—a structure designed not to declare power, but to contain memory ❤️ Told in the signature Moondust Noir style 🌙🤍—where history meets stillness and architecture becomes emotional witness ❤️—this episode explores grief as something living 🤍, changing with light, weather, and the phases of the moon. 🌙 By day, the Taj is admired. 🤍 By night, it is felt. ❤️🌙 Under moonlight, it loosens its edges and becomes less monument than vigil 🤍🌙 Guided by Dr. Susan Rashid ❤️🌙, this episode invites listeners to consider what we do with love after loss: whether we erase it, endure it, or build something that allows memory to breathe 🤍❤️ This is not a story of romance alone. 🤍 It is a meditation on partnership, devotion, and the quiet truth that some loves do not end in closure— ❤️🌙 they end in architecture 🤍 🎧 Listen under the moon. 🌙❤️ Some stories are written in history. 🤍 Others are written in stone that still remembers. 🤍🌙❤️

14. Feb. 2026 - 35 min
Episode Chandra: The Moon That Governs The Mind, An Introduction To Lunar Consciousness In Ancient India Cover

Chandra: The Moon That Governs The Mind, An Introduction To Lunar Consciousness In Ancient India

🎙 Moondust Noir | Episode Summary Episode Title: Chandra: The Moon That Governs The Mind Host: Dr. Susan Rashid Duration: 30 minutes Tone: Luminous. Scholarly. Contemplative. Nocturnal. EPISODE SUMMARY In this quietly radiant episode of Moondust Noir, Dr. Susan Rashid turns the listener’s gaze inward—toward the moon not as a distant body of light, but as an ancient intelligence that has long governed the inner tides of human consciousness. Chandra: The Moon That Governs the Mind enters the cosmology of ancient India, where the Moon was never merely observed, but understood as a living rhythm—keeper of memory, emotion, and psychological movement. Through Vedic philosophy, early astronomy, and sacred myth, Dr. Rashid introduces Chandra: the lunar deity who presides over manas, the subtle realm of feeling, perception, and remembrance. This episode traces how early Indian civilizations read the moon as a language of the interior—how waxing and waning became metaphors for clarity and confusion, presence and retreat, longing and restoration. Long before modern psychology named emotional cycles, the night sky had already given them form. Listeners are guided through Chandra’s origins: from the churning of the cosmic ocean, from ascetic stillness, and from Soma—the sacred elixir of altered awareness. The Moon emerges not as a force of command, but of resonance—reflecting rather than asserting, receiving rather than conquering. Woven throughout the episode is the quiet understanding that the mind itself is lunar: fluid, cyclical, and responsive. Memory returns without invitation. Emotion rises and recedes. Darkness does not signal disorder, but interval. As archaeo-astronomy and mythology converge, Chandra becomes more than a deity. He becomes a reminder—that rest is not failure, that disappearance is not loss, and that what fades is still participating in order. This is not an episode about illumination alone. It is an episode about rhythm. About tending the mind rather than mastering it. About learning to trust return. This is not just a story of the moon above us. It is a story of the moon within us. KEY THEMES The Moon as a psychological and spiritual force Chandra and the governance of manas (the feeling-mind) Cyclical time versus linear progress Memory, emotion, and inner rhythm Ancient Indian astronomy and lunar calendars Darkness as interval, not absence QUOTE FROM THE EPISODE > “The Moon does not rule by force. > It rules by rhythm. > And in that rhythm, the mind learns how to return.” 🎧 Now streaming on Apple, Spotify, and all major platforms. 🌑 For listeners drawn to depth, stillness, and the quiet intelligence of the night.

5. Feb. 2026 - 30 min
Episode Chandra and Rohini: A Love That Moves the Moon Cover

Chandra and Rohini: A Love That Moves the Moon

🌙 Moondust Noir — Chandra and Rohini: A Love That Moves the Moon What if the moon does not simply rise and fall— but remembers? In this haunting episode of Moondust Noir, we step into an ancient sky where love altered the cosmos itself. From the luminous courts of Hindu mythology emerges the story of Chandra, the moon god whose radiance once favored one star above all others—Rohini, the beloved whose presence drew him night after night, even as the heavens watched in quiet dissent. This is not a tale of perfection. It is a story of devotion that disrupts balance, of longing that invites consequence, and of a love so powerful it fractures time into cycles of becoming and disappearance. As jealousy brews among the stars and a divine curse takes hold, the moon begins to fade—only to be reborn again and again. Waxing. Waning. Returning. Retreating. An eternal rhythm born not of astronomy, but of the heart. Guided by the voice of Dr. Susan Rashid, physician and storyteller, this episode drifts between myth and memory, revealing why the moon still carries sorrow in its light—and why human love so often follows the same quiet pattern of closeness and loss. This is a meditation on favoritism and fate. On love that cannot stay—but never truly leaves. On the beauty of longing that survives time itself. Listen beneath the moon. Some stories are written in books. Others are written in light. 🌙

28. Dez. 2025 - 17 min
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