Love and Literature

12) Love does not ask, Mohammed Hamdouni

21 min · 30 de may de 2026
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In today's episode, your host, Melinda Karaca) will speak to doctoral researcher Mohammed Hamdouni. As a PhD Candidate in Ethnomusicology & Anthropology with a rich and diverse background in cultural studies, digital marketing, and strategic communication, Mohammed Hamdouni is deeply committed to exploring the intersections between music, dance traditions, and the anthropological fabric that binds societies. His journey has taken him through various roles – from serving as an influential member of The International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance to contributing as a Graduate Committee Member at The Center for Maghreb Studies, where he delves into the rich cultural tapestry of the Maghrib region. With experience spanning continents, he has cultivated a unique perspective on the digital and cultural landscapes, offering insights into tangible and intangible heritage, cultural narratives, and the anthropology of objects. In this episode, he explores what the path of love entails when it comes to Sufism. What is Sufism? What is love? How is love explored within this field? These are all questions that this podcast episode explores. Thank you, Professor Mohammed Hamdouni, and thank you all for listening.

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Portada del episodio 12) Love does not ask, Mohammed Hamdouni

12) Love does not ask, Mohammed Hamdouni

In today's episode, your host, Melinda Karaca) will speak to doctoral researcher Mohammed Hamdouni. As a PhD Candidate in Ethnomusicology & Anthropology with a rich and diverse background in cultural studies, digital marketing, and strategic communication, Mohammed Hamdouni is deeply committed to exploring the intersections between music, dance traditions, and the anthropological fabric that binds societies. His journey has taken him through various roles – from serving as an influential member of The International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance to contributing as a Graduate Committee Member at The Center for Maghreb Studies, where he delves into the rich cultural tapestry of the Maghrib region. With experience spanning continents, he has cultivated a unique perspective on the digital and cultural landscapes, offering insights into tangible and intangible heritage, cultural narratives, and the anthropology of objects. In this episode, he explores what the path of love entails when it comes to Sufism. What is Sufism? What is love? How is love explored within this field? These are all questions that this podcast episode explores. Thank you, Professor Mohammed Hamdouni, and thank you all for listening.

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