On Holy Ground

Sitting down with a Sunni-Sufi Muslim

37 min · 8. apr. 2025
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In this episode James is joined by the Amjed Zafar. Amjed is a pharmacist, he is also a community leader in Manchester serving as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Quba Initiative. Quba Initiative was established primarily to facilitate the dissemination of Sacred Islamic learning, It endeavours to engage with the community on all levels.

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