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Live Radio: Coronavirus, Spirituality, & Politics: Shia/Sufi/Muslim Perspectives

Broadcasts live Fridays 8 to 10 pm Eastern on Revolution.Radio

First half hour: Andrew Israel (Muhammad Al Mahdi) reverted to Shia Islam from Judaism last Ramadan. As the Anglo-Zionist war on the “Shia crescent” (a.k.a. the Axis of Resistance) intensifies, even in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, this might be a good time to check in with him…

Next half hour: Charles Upton discusses his new article “A Sufi Response to the Coronavirus.” A poet, author, and activist who has published numerous books on Sufism, metaphysics, and other topics, he is currently a leading proponent of the Covenants Initiative.

Second hour: Wahid Azal makes his debut appearance on Truth Jihad Radio discussing his critique of “Shills, Spooks, and Sufis in Service of Empire,” and the larger question of the political dimensions of religion in general and Sufi Islam in particular.

Wahid Azal (BAs, MA, BL) is a recent widower and is an independent scholar specializing in the historiography and philologies of Islamic esoteric and occult texts. He has been described as a practicing Islamic Theurgist (white sorcerer) within contemporary global occulture. He is also the foremost Western authority on the post-Islamic religion of the Bayān (Azalī Bābism) and is founder of the Fatimiya Sufi Order (a Bayānī Sufi order branching off from the Shiʿite Iranian Khāksār-Jalālī, Niʿmatullāhī-Ṣafīʿalīshahī and Qādirī orders). His personal and professional interests also include the sacramental use of entheogenic (psychoactive) plants in ritualized religious contexts throughout history, and especially in MENA, as well as indigenous cosmologies and spiritualities throughout the world. Wahid Azal stands with First Nations sovereignty movements. He is a committed eco-socialist as well as theoretician to his own political theory of Theophanocracy (where Karl Marx meets Ibn ʿArabī). He has lived in Iran, the United States, Germany and is presently residing in the east-coast of Australia. His work can be found on his academia.edu page https://independent.academia.edu/NimaAzal, on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/wahidazal, his blog  http://wahidazal.blogspot.com/ and on archive.org  https://archive.org/details/@wahidazal66 .

 

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