Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Importance of Interfaith

By Tareq Altamimi, ""Sufism, Principles and Dialogue" - Volunteering for Peace CC -Palestine" - United Religious Initiative Community - San Francisco, CA, USA

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Volunteering for Peace CC in Palestine organized a conference entitled "Sufism, Principles and Dialogue" Wednesday May 6th at the Gallery Hall in Hebron.

The meeting hosted Shaykha Khadija Radin who began turning in 1971 after she first saw whirling performed by the followers of Sufi Murshid Samuel Lewis in San Francisco, California. They had recently lost their beloved teacher.

She was enraptured by the meditative movement which was to change her way of life. She was, at the time, a teacher and choreographer of modern dance. Formerly a member of the Lucas Hoving Dance Company in New York. Shortly thereafter she resigned from an administrative and teaching position with the San Francisco Art Commission to travel from Holland overland to India and back, searching out the mystics, especially the Dervish.

Shaykha Khadija was originally Jewish and she converted 30 years ago and become one of the leading teachers in her group.

The event also included; The head (Shaikh) of al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the head of the Palestinian Islamic Supreme Council of the Jurisprudence, Shaikh Tayseer Al-Tamimi (a well known interfaith leader in Palestine and a consultant to president Abbas in religious issues), a group of juries males and females from the Palestinian court (2 of the juries were from the women who recently appointed as high court juries in Palestine), a group of 7 Palestinian Sufis from Alqasimy Tariqa in Palestine, the vice-governor of Hebron and representative of president Abbas to the meeting, Universities professors, students, and other local leadership.

This event is the first of its kind in Palestine to address the topic Sufism to the Palestinian community and discuss about it. There are small group of Sufis in Palestine who also had the chance to take part and learn about similarities and differences with other groups around the world.

The meeting was chaired by Tareq Altamimi the coordinator of Volunteering for Peace CC and the member of the Global Council of URI; the meeting started with a prayer from the Emam of al-Aqsa mosque Shaykh Abd Alkareem Zurba. Then Mr. Altamimi provided an introduction to URI, its main principles and purposes and presented the members of Volunteering for Peace who were attending the meeting.

After a welcoming from the chairman, Shaykh Tayseer Al-Tamimi provide an introduction about the importance of diversity in the Palestinian community and the openness to the world and to other religions. He welcomed Shaykha Khadija to Palestine and her students and spoke about Sufism in Islam. He also spoke about the current situation of Holy places in Palestine.

Then the Vice-governor of Hebron and the representative of President Abbas spoke and welcomed Shaykha Khadija and the audience in the city of Hebron and spoke about the importance of interfaith and knowing about other groups and methods of worshipping He also spoke about his excitement on this event which take place for the first time in Palestine and encourage organizing this kind of conference.

He also thanked Volunteering for Peace for organizing the event and brought the governor's blessing to this event.

Then Shaykha Khadija started with thanking Volunteering for Peace for organizing this event and inviting her to it and for giving her the opportunity to make this event in Palestine. She provided an introduction about the Mevlevi way of Sufism which is using prayers and dhikr as a method of worshipping God.

She started with an introduction of the existence of human being and the uniqueness of God. She provided a detailed information about the Mevlevi way (tariqa) of Sufism and spoke about the Whirling Dervish's way which she uses to reach to God. She mentioned that her way of worshipping God is based on love and dhikr. She also gave live examples of the classes she normally provide around the world in the US, Europe, India, and other countries.

Then the group of local Sufis of Al-Qasimy in Palestine had a chance to present their way (Tariqa) and spoke about the Academy they already established to teach Sufism in Palestine and the activity they organize in Palestine. They also spoke about many similarities with what Shaykha Khadija already mentioned.

Then an open discussion started, many questions were raised from the audience who raised very important points, and cleared stereotypes which they have about Sufism and its practices.

They also had a chance to hear from Shayka Khadija about her experience in other countries and about the concept of Sufism.

The dialogue was interactive and had many questions raised from University professors, Doctors, women leadership, Islamic Law experts, Shariaa teachers, and the previously mentioned key guests. There were many ideas and questions which were raised on Sufism and the Mevlevi way through questions an answers by Shaykha Khadija.

The meeting language was in English with a direct translations into/from Arabic. Photos are available at Volunteering for Peace CC on Facebook and will be available also at http://www.uri.org/community/ .

We wish you were able to join us the fruit of success of this very important conference which took Place for the first time in Palestine.

Khadija Radin is also a Shaykha of the Sufi Ruhaniat International, a Sufi Order founded by Murshid Samuel Lewis. She resides at The Dervish Center in upstate New York, teaching Sufi studies, the Mevlevi and other styles of turning and meditation.

She is the director of the Body Mind Restoration Retreats, a cleansing and renewal program hosted at the center in the summer.

Khadija Marcia Radin began formal training in meditation in 1969 with Swami Rudrananda and later with Swami Muktananda. To learn more about Shaykha Khadija and her work check the following link
http://www.whirlingdervish.org/about.htm

[Visit the URI's website http://www.uri.org/]

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Importance of Interfaith
By Tareq Altamimi, ""Sufism, Principles and Dialogue" - Volunteering for Peace CC -Palestine" - United Religious Initiative Community - San Francisco, CA, USA

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Volunteering for Peace CC in Palestine organized a conference entitled "Sufism, Principles and Dialogue" Wednesday May 6th at the Gallery Hall in Hebron.

The meeting hosted Shaykha Khadija Radin who began turning in 1971 after she first saw whirling performed by the followers of Sufi Murshid Samuel Lewis in San Francisco, California. They had recently lost their beloved teacher.

She was enraptured by the meditative movement which was to change her way of life. She was, at the time, a teacher and choreographer of modern dance. Formerly a member of the Lucas Hoving Dance Company in New York. Shortly thereafter she resigned from an administrative and teaching position with the San Francisco Art Commission to travel from Holland overland to India and back, searching out the mystics, especially the Dervish.

Shaykha Khadija was originally Jewish and she converted 30 years ago and become one of the leading teachers in her group.

The event also included; The head (Shaikh) of al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the head of the Palestinian Islamic Supreme Council of the Jurisprudence, Shaikh Tayseer Al-Tamimi (a well known interfaith leader in Palestine and a consultant to president Abbas in religious issues), a group of juries males and females from the Palestinian court (2 of the juries were from the women who recently appointed as high court juries in Palestine), a group of 7 Palestinian Sufis from Alqasimy Tariqa in Palestine, the vice-governor of Hebron and representative of president Abbas to the meeting, Universities professors, students, and other local leadership.

This event is the first of its kind in Palestine to address the topic Sufism to the Palestinian community and discuss about it. There are small group of Sufis in Palestine who also had the chance to take part and learn about similarities and differences with other groups around the world.

The meeting was chaired by Tareq Altamimi the coordinator of Volunteering for Peace CC and the member of the Global Council of URI; the meeting started with a prayer from the Emam of al-Aqsa mosque Shaykh Abd Alkareem Zurba. Then Mr. Altamimi provided an introduction to URI, its main principles and purposes and presented the members of Volunteering for Peace who were attending the meeting.

After a welcoming from the chairman, Shaykh Tayseer Al-Tamimi provide an introduction about the importance of diversity in the Palestinian community and the openness to the world and to other religions. He welcomed Shaykha Khadija to Palestine and her students and spoke about Sufism in Islam. He also spoke about the current situation of Holy places in Palestine.

Then the Vice-governor of Hebron and the representative of President Abbas spoke and welcomed Shaykha Khadija and the audience in the city of Hebron and spoke about the importance of interfaith and knowing about other groups and methods of worshipping He also spoke about his excitement on this event which take place for the first time in Palestine and encourage organizing this kind of conference.

He also thanked Volunteering for Peace for organizing the event and brought the governor's blessing to this event.

Then Shaykha Khadija started with thanking Volunteering for Peace for organizing this event and inviting her to it and for giving her the opportunity to make this event in Palestine. She provided an introduction about the Mevlevi way of Sufism which is using prayers and dhikr as a method of worshipping God.

She started with an introduction of the existence of human being and the uniqueness of God. She provided a detailed information about the Mevlevi way (tariqa) of Sufism and spoke about the Whirling Dervish's way which she uses to reach to God. She mentioned that her way of worshipping God is based on love and dhikr. She also gave live examples of the classes she normally provide around the world in the US, Europe, India, and other countries.

Then the group of local Sufis of Al-Qasimy in Palestine had a chance to present their way (Tariqa) and spoke about the Academy they already established to teach Sufism in Palestine and the activity they organize in Palestine. They also spoke about many similarities with what Shaykha Khadija already mentioned.

Then an open discussion started, many questions were raised from the audience who raised very important points, and cleared stereotypes which they have about Sufism and its practices.

They also had a chance to hear from Shayka Khadija about her experience in other countries and about the concept of Sufism.

The dialogue was interactive and had many questions raised from University professors, Doctors, women leadership, Islamic Law experts, Shariaa teachers, and the previously mentioned key guests. There were many ideas and questions which were raised on Sufism and the Mevlevi way through questions an answers by Shaykha Khadija.

The meeting language was in English with a direct translations into/from Arabic. Photos are available at Volunteering for Peace CC on Facebook and will be available also at http://www.uri.org/community/ .

We wish you were able to join us the fruit of success of this very important conference which took Place for the first time in Palestine.

Khadija Radin is also a Shaykha of the Sufi Ruhaniat International, a Sufi Order founded by Murshid Samuel Lewis. She resides at The Dervish Center in upstate New York, teaching Sufi studies, the Mevlevi and other styles of turning and meditation.

She is the director of the Body Mind Restoration Retreats, a cleansing and renewal program hosted at the center in the summer.

Khadija Marcia Radin began formal training in meditation in 1969 with Swami Rudrananda and later with Swami Muktananda. To learn more about Shaykha Khadija and her work check the following link
http://www.whirlingdervish.org/about.htm

[Visit the URI's website http://www.uri.org/]

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