The Forgotten Female Sufi Masters of the Afghan Empire

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Alserkal Avenue Dubai hosts an extraordinary event exploring the lives of forgotten female Sufi masters from the Afghan Empire

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On October 5, Alserkal Avenue hosted an extraordinary event exploring the lives of forgotten female Sufi masters from the Afghan Empire, led by historian Dr. Waleed Ziad. This lecture, in collaboration with the Emirates Literature Foundation, shed light on the fascinating and largely untold story of Bibi Sahiba, an 18th-century Sufi master revered as “the first and most perfect” guide of her time.

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Historian Dr. Waleed Ziad

Moderated by Hareth Al Bustani, the session delved deep into the role of women in the spiritual landscape of the era, a narrative often overlooked in mainstream historical accounts. Dr. Ziad brought Bibi Sahiba’s legacy to life, showcasing her profound impact on the mystical world of Sufism, where she was not just a revered figure but a spiritual leader who guided countless followers.

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Adding to the depth of the event was a mesmerizing musical performance by Sufi maestro Khalil Sheikh, whose music transported the audience into the soulful ambiance of Sufi spirituality. The gathering was a beautiful blend of history, music, and reflection, offering attendees a chance to engage with an often-hidden chapter of Islamic heritage.

This lecture at Alserkal Avenue was a part of their ongoing commitment to bringing diverse cultural and intellectual dialogues to the public, making it a must-attend for history buffs, spiritual seekers, and those passionate about women’s contributions to the mystical traditions of the world.

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Courtesy: ISTOČNI BISER – Web Portal Eastern Pearl

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