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Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity - The First Sacred Script - Eid Special Episode

44 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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đŸŽ™ïž Episode Summary Title: 📜 Episode 2 — Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity, The First Sacred Script, Eid-Al-Fitr Special Podcast: 🌙 Faith Found: A Journey in Islam Hosted by: Dr. Susan Rashid On this sacred day of Eid, Faith Found: A Journey In Islam invites you into a moment of stillness—a quiet threshold between what has been transformed and what is now ready to endure. In this contemplative Eid reflection, Dr. Susan Rashid—physician, scholar, and spiritual seeker—guides us into the early world of Islamic calligraphy, where revelation was not only preserved, but given form through discipline, geometry, and restraint. This episode explores the emergence of Kufic calligraphy, one of the earliest scripts used to write the Qur’an—a script defined not by ornament, but by structure. Not by expression, but by permanence. As Islam expanded rapidly across lands and languages in the 7th and 8th centuries, a new need arose: to protect meaning. To stabilize identity. To ensure that the divine word remained unshaken in a changing world. Kufic Calligraphy answered that need. With its firm lines, measured proportions, and architectural presence, Kufic became more than a script— it became a visual theology. A reassurance. A declaration that what is sacred does not bend. In this episode, we explore: The historical emergence of Kufic in the early Islamic world Why early Qur’anic manuscripts embraced austerity over ornament How geometry became a form of theological expression The role of Kufic in unifying a rapidly expanding ummah The profound parallel between Kufic’s discipline and the spiritual structure of Ramadan As Eid arrives, this episode gently asks: What has taken shape within us? What remains steady after a month of surrender? Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity is not only a study of script— it is an invitation to reflect on the structures we build within ourselves, and the quiet strength required to sustain them. ✹ A listening experience for those drawn to Islamic history, sacred art, spiritual reflection, and the enduring relationship between form, faith, and the inner life. 🎧 Faith Found is where history breathes, where revelation meets the inner life, and where listening itself becomes devotion. Eid Mubarak. Assalamu alaikum. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place.

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episode Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity - The First Sacred Script - Eid Special Episode artwork

Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity - The First Sacred Script - Eid Special Episode

đŸŽ™ïž Episode Summary Title: 📜 Episode 2 — Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity, The First Sacred Script, Eid-Al-Fitr Special Podcast: 🌙 Faith Found: A Journey in Islam Hosted by: Dr. Susan Rashid On this sacred day of Eid, Faith Found: A Journey In Islam invites you into a moment of stillness—a quiet threshold between what has been transformed and what is now ready to endure. In this contemplative Eid reflection, Dr. Susan Rashid—physician, scholar, and spiritual seeker—guides us into the early world of Islamic calligraphy, where revelation was not only preserved, but given form through discipline, geometry, and restraint. This episode explores the emergence of Kufic calligraphy, one of the earliest scripts used to write the Qur’an—a script defined not by ornament, but by structure. Not by expression, but by permanence. As Islam expanded rapidly across lands and languages in the 7th and 8th centuries, a new need arose: to protect meaning. To stabilize identity. To ensure that the divine word remained unshaken in a changing world. Kufic Calligraphy answered that need. With its firm lines, measured proportions, and architectural presence, Kufic became more than a script— it became a visual theology. A reassurance. A declaration that what is sacred does not bend. In this episode, we explore: The historical emergence of Kufic in the early Islamic world Why early Qur’anic manuscripts embraced austerity over ornament How geometry became a form of theological expression The role of Kufic in unifying a rapidly expanding ummah The profound parallel between Kufic’s discipline and the spiritual structure of Ramadan As Eid arrives, this episode gently asks: What has taken shape within us? What remains steady after a month of surrender? Kufic: The Geometry of Eternity is not only a study of script— it is an invitation to reflect on the structures we build within ourselves, and the quiet strength required to sustain them. ✹ A listening experience for those drawn to Islamic history, sacred art, spiritual reflection, and the enduring relationship between form, faith, and the inner life. 🎧 Faith Found is where history breathes, where revelation meets the inner life, and where listening itself becomes devotion. Eid Mubarak. Assalamu alaikum. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place.

23 de mar de 202644 min
episode When Revelation Became Line: The Birth of Islamic Calligraphy - Ramadan Special Episode artwork

When Revelation Became Line: The Birth of Islamic Calligraphy - Ramadan Special Episode

đŸŽ™ïž Episode Summary Title: 📜 Episode 1 — When Revelation Became Line, The Birth of Islamic Calligraphy, Ramadan Special Podcast: 🌙 Faith Found: A Journey in Islam Hosted by: Dr. Susan Rashid In this opening Ramadan episode of Faith Found: A Journey in Islam, Dr. Susan Rashid invites listeners into one of the most intimate and consequential moments in Islamic history—the moment when divine revelation first sought permanence. Before Islamic calligraphy became one of the world’s most revered art forms, it began as an act of moral urgency. Revealed over twenty-three years, the Qur’an first lived not on the page, but in breath, memory, and sound—recited, memorized, and carried heart to heart by a community bound by trust. As the early Muslim world expanded and human memory revealed its fragility, a profound responsibility emerged: to preserve eternity in a world that forgets. This episode traces how revelation moved from sound into line—how early Muslims recorded sacred verses not for beauty or display, but for protection. Listeners are guided through the origins of Islamic calligraphy, the theological decision to honor the Word over the image, and the ethical discipline that shaped one of humanity’s most enduring artistic traditions. Woven throughout is the quiet wisdom of Ramadan itself. Just as fasting refines the body through restraint, calligraphy refines meaning through discipline. Hunger, patience, ink, and intention become parallel acts of worship—each teaching that the sacred reveals itself not through spectacle, but through care. This is not merely the history of an art form. It is the moral architecture of a civilization. A meditation on trust, preservation, and responsibility. As you listen, you are invited to slow your breath, enter the stillness of Ramadan nights, and reflect on a question that still echoes across time: What do you protect when what you are given is sacred? 🎧 Faith Found is where history breathes, where revelation meets the inner life, and where listening itself becomes devotion. Ramadan Mubarak. Assalamu alaikum. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place.

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đŸŽ™ïž The Tenth Day: Ashura, Memory, and the Mourning of an Ummah

đŸŽ™ïž EPISODE SUMMARY Title: The Tenth Day: Ashura, Memory, and the Mourning of an Ummah Podcast: Faith Found: A Journey in Islam Hosted by: Dr. Susan Rashid On the 10th of Muharram—known as Ashura—time does not simply pass. It gathers. In this powerful episode of Faith Found: A Journey in Islam, Dr. Susan Rashid guides listeners through the layered history and sacred resonance of Ashura, a day revered across the Islamic world for its spiritual gravity and prophetic echoes. From the forgiveness granted to Prophet Ādam (Űčليه Ű§Ù„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…), to the resting of Prophet Nƫង (Ù†ÙÙˆŰ­ Űčليه Ű§Ù„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…)’s Ark on Mount JĆ«dÄ«, to the parting of the sea for Prophet MĆ«sā (Ù…ÙˆŰłÙ‰ Űčليه Ű§Ù„ŰłÙ„Ű§Ù…), and finally, to the martyrdom of Imām កusayn (Ű±Ű¶ÙŠ Ű§Ù„Ù„Ù‡ Űčنه) on the plains of Karbalaâ€”ÊżÄ€shĆ«rāʟ is not one event, but a tapestry of trials, redemption, and resistance. This episode explores: The theological significance of Ashura across Sunni and Shia traditions The interwoven stories of prophetic deliverance and divine mercy The ethical and spiritual legacy of Karbala in both religious and global consciousness Why Ashura remains a moral compass in a fractured world With poetic narration, Qur’anic reflection, and scholarly context, Dr. Rashid invites you to consider Ashura not only as a day of remembrance—but as a call to moral clarity, justice, and faith. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place. Theme Music: Ramadan Islamic Arabic Music, [https://pixabay.com/music/world-ramadan-islamic-arabic-music-303466/]Music by Mikhail Smusev [https://pixabay.com/users/sigmamusicart-36860929/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/music//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466], SigmaMusicArt Desert Echoes, Music by Mohamed Hassan [https://pixabay.com/users/mohamed_hassan-5229782/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=334892] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/music//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=334892]

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The Crescent and the Departure: Why the Islamic Year Begins With Hijrah

✹ Episode Summary: In this episode of Faith Found: A Journey in Islam, we explore the sacred significance of the Islamic New Year—not as a moment of festivity, but as a timeless reflection on transformation, sacrifice, and divine intention. Why does the Islamic calendar begin not with birth or victory, but with a migration? What does the Hijrah of the Prophet ï·ș teach us about courage, conviction, and starting over? Dr. Susan Rashid traces the spiritual logic behind the first of Muharram, unveils the meaning of sacred time in Islam, and honors the legacy of Imam Hussain at Karbala. Listeners are invited to see the Islamic New Year not as a change of date, but as a call to inward migration—a movement from stagnation to sincerity, from fear to faith. This episode is an offering for those seeking a deeper beginning—one that aligns the calendar not with the world’s noise, but with the soul’s need to return. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place. Theme Music: Ramadan Islamic Arabic Music, [https://pixabay.com/music/world-ramadan-islamic-arabic-music-303466/]Music by Mikhail Smusev [https://pixabay.com/users/sigmamusicart-36860929/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/music//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466], SigmaMusicArt Desert sounds, Mohamed_hassan [https://pixabay.com/users/mohamed_hassan-5229782/], Music by Mohamed Hassan [https://pixabay.com/users/mohamed_hassan-5229782/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=335726] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=335726]

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The Foundation of Islam – Origins, Beliefs, and Practices

đŸŽ™ïž Faith Found: A Journey in Islam Episode Title: The Foundation of Islam – Origins, Beliefs, and Practices Hosted by: Dr. Susan Rashid Duration: 30–40 minutes Episode Summary: In this illuminating opening episode of Faith Found: A Journey in Islam, Dr. Susan Rashid guides listeners through a sweeping and heartfelt exploration of the Islamic faith—from its divine origins to its living presence in nearly every corner of the globe. Beginning with the essence of Tawhid, the oneness of God, the episode introduces listeners to the meaning of Islam, its central declaration of faith, and its profound embrace of monotheism. We journey through the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the revelations he received, and the social transformation that unfolded in 7th-century Arabia. Listeners are then introduced to the Qur’an and the earlier holy texts recognized in Islamic tradition, before traveling across continents to discover where and how Islam flourishes today—from Indonesia to Nigeria, from Iran to China. The heart of the episode lies in an elegant and thoughtful exploration of the Five Pillars of Islam—Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Each pillar is not only explained in detail but honored for its ethical, spiritual, and communal significance. The episode concludes with a look at major Islamic holidays and the Islamic view of the afterlife, where the soul’s journey continues beyond this world. Whether you are new to Islam or seeking a deeper understanding of its teachings, this foundational episode offers clarity, reverence, and insight into a religion that has shaped civilizations and continues to touch hearts worldwide. 🔊 "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger." This is where the journey begins. đŸ“© Thoughts or reflections? Email us: rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com [rashidmediaproductions@gmail.com] 🎧 Subscribe to Faith Found: A Journey in Islam for future episodes exploring the history, spirituality, and living faith of Muslims across time and place. Theme Music: Sad meditative lounge music of a beautiful black eyes and hot century sands of Arabic world. Audio source: MusicRevolution. Adobe Stock Asset ID: #489863447, Audio source: MusicRevolution, Adobe Stock Asset ID: #489863447 Theme Music: Ramadan Islamic Arabic Music, [https://pixabay.com/music/world-ramadan-islamic-arabic-music-303466/]Music by Mikhail Smusev [https://pixabay.com/users/sigmamusicart-36860929/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/music//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=303466], SigmaMusicArt Sands of Serenity, Music by freq88 [https://pixabay.com/users/freq88-48043221/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=286913] from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=286913]

26 de may de 202531 min