PBS Documentary

Salat, Islamic body prayer

Sheikh Jamal Rahman leads and explains salat, Islamic body prayer, at Seattle’s Interfaith Community Church. He is joined by Rabbi Ted Falcon, Pastor Don Mackenzie, and men and women of diverse faiths. The prayer is being filmed for a PBS documentary.


The Tent Meeting
War and Peace, Cross and Crescent

by George Leonard, David Denny, George Dardess, and Jamal Rahman

What follows is a dialogue from the Desert Foundation, an informal circle of friends based in Crestone, Colorado, who share an interest in the cultures and spiritualities that grow out of the world’s deserts. They study, teach and write about the inner and outer desert in Christianity, and in relation to the other contemplative Abrahamic traditions: Judaism and Islam, with emphasis on the Middle East and the American Southwest. Please see their Web site for more info.


During Ramadan (September 1–October 1, 2008), I want to introduce three members of our Desert Foundation circle of friends. George Leonard of Mississippi recently wrote me a thoughtful letter raising questions about Islam that came up in his neighborhood church’s discussion group. Rather than answering him directly, I invited two friends to join the conversation: Roman Catholic deacon George Dardess and Jamal Rahman, a Muslim Sufi minister. George has worked and prayed with the Muslim community in Rochester, New York for years, and my review of his Meeting Islam: A Guide for Christians appears at the end of the following exchange of letters. Jamal Rahman resides in Seattle, where he often joins Christian and Jewish confreres to speak about possibilities for peace between the Abrahamic traditions. His book The Fragrance of Faith is a wonderful introduction to the warm, wise path he walks, inherited from his Bangladeshi ancestors.