Sonic Theology: Sufism, Sound, and the Remembrance That Heals

In this deeply moving and contemplative conversation, Dr. Habīb Boerger is joined by Hossam Ibn Yusuf, musician, Sufi practitioner, and spiritual seeker whose life has been shaped by sound, nature, and surrender.

Hossam shares his remarkable spiritual journey—from a childhood influenced by Christian and Sufi lineages, to formative years at Dar al-Islam in New Mexico, through loss, resistance, music, and finally a lived embrace of Islam as a verb rather than an identity. Along the way, we explore grief as an opening, faith as direct experience, and the ways the heart softens when it is ready to receive.

Together, Dr. Habīb and Hossam reflect on:

  • Sonic theology and the spiritual power of sound

  • Qur’anic recitation and dhikr as vibrational medicine

  • Nature as the Qur’an al-Takwīnī — the unwritten revelation

  • Music, silence, and remembrance as pathways to healing

  • Surrender not as dogma, but as lived reality

This episode is especially resonant for those drawn to contemplative spirituality, interspiritual wisdom, and anyone curious about how sound and remembrance awaken the heart beyond belief.

Sonic Theology Transcript

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