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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Raufa was born in the South and raised Southern Baptist. After moving to the West Coast and becoming involved in Sufism and converting to Islam, Raufa decided to enroll at Hartford Seminary and move into a home with other Muslims to further explore her Islamic faith. Coming to Hartford, was the first time Raufa had interacted with people who were born Muslim. Raufa struggles not only with learning Arabic, but also with connecting with the other members of her community across age and cultural divides.

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  • @elbnderi singing is allowed in islam as long as it is a song about halaal things not haraam,

  • @wtfotw

    Allah Almusta'an..

  • @elbnderi They are misguided sufis

  • /watch?v=uFy4q2ZQIU0

  • /watch?v=qbNhiDXY-Mk

  • why were they singing the names of Allah!!

    This is not what the Prophet meant by the hadith..

  • If you find this video interesting come check out the companion site at whatsyourcalling(.)org where you can see more videos like this of people discussing the religious and secular notions of calling or what they are most passionate about and why.

  • I like this video alot, very thought provoking.

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