The Sounds of Taqwa (2006)
Context: When it comes to "Islam" — I look at the word as the verbal noun it is: an action word. I see Islam as something someone does, not something someone "belongs to". I believe that "religion", as the world commonly knows it today, is a divisive factor in community. When I was about 15 years old, I renounced a belief in the importance of "religion", seeking rather to find answers to life's questions. My spiritual quest has always been to bring me closer to my purpose in life, a better relationship with the force that brought me into existence, and how to relate to fellow human beings. When I was 17, I started reading scriptures from around the world and the more I read the more commonality I saw between them all. When I discovered the Qur'an at the age of 20, it seemed to be the most organic in its message. I got out of "religion" and got into life. To this day, I renounce a trust in the institutions of "religion".
Dawud Wharnsby: Day
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Beating the drums of hope and faith (2004)
Context: We all want to fit into a culture, a community; we want to find a home, security, freedom of faith and lifestyle but these days all those things are threatened. We don’t know whether the "freedom" in our western democracies means "free of domination" or "free to dominate". Muslim youth are confused and searching for answers. Some are looking towards rigid traditionalism, others to more secular approaches. Many of us are left wondering what is right and what is wrong.
"The Prophet's Hands"
The Prophet's Hands (2003)
"Afraid To Read"
The Prophet's Hands (2003)
"Rhythm of Surrender"
A Different Drum (2004)
“Allah gave the Qur’an to a very special man, who passed it on to us, for the rest of all our days.”
"Muhammad?"
A Picnic of Poems in Allah's Green Garden (2011)
“Truth is buried, deep inside of men, sweep away each day.”
"The Last Tea Song"
Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)