“Can you hear the rhythm of all/Allah's creation? The rhythm of the clapping of the thunder and the rain? Can you see the rhythm of all creation? The lightning and the leaves and the seasons as they change?”

"Rhythm of Surrender"
A Different Drum (2004)

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Dawud Wharnsby 79
Canadian musician 1972

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