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Aziz Balouch: Pakistani who played flamenco
Aziz Balouch, a musician from Sindh in Pakistan came to Spain in the early 1900s to study flamenco music. And he was devoted to proving the link between Islamic music and flamenco.
It was an absolute pleasure to talk with Jason Webster (author and historian) about his book ‘Andalus’, and to ask him more about the history and impact of Moorish rule on Spain.
This book explores the history of women, Islam and culture in Central Asia. Central Asia is a land filled with an ancient culture and heritage. Islam came to these lands in the 8th century and it became the height of civilisation, learning and trade.
The Forty Rules of Love by Turkish writer, Elif Shafaq, is a really heart-warming story. Elif Shafaq is one my favourite authors. I think she's a vey accomplished writer. She puts a lot of social conscience themes into what she is writing.
Aziz Balouch, a musician from Sindh in Pakistan came to Spain in the early 1900s to study flamenco music. And he was devoted to proving the link between Islamic music and flamenco.
A female-led whirling dervish group based in Afghanistan, is reclaiming the country’s deep-rooted Sufi heritage.