Announcing: Al Ghazali Festival (South Africa, 17-27 October, 2018) Workshops, Conference & Book Expo. Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban & Cape Town. Guests: Dr. Ingrid Mattson, Virginia Gray Henry, Prof. Mustafa Abu Sway. Organizers: Beitul Hikma & Afrika Impressions #ghazali #ghazalichildren #tarbiyah
AAR Scholars gather at the Fons Vitae booth, celebrating the launch of Beauty and Light, Mystical Discourses by a Contemporary Female Sufi Master – Cemalnur Sargut Ahmad Sobhy, representing Dr Ahmed al-Tayyib of Al Azhar, regarding the Arabic … Continue reading →
Gray Henry spoke in London this summer, at an event sponsored by the Temenos Academy, which offers education in philosophy and the arts in the light of the sacred traditions of the East and West. International Fellows of the Temenos … Continue reading →
Memorial Service for Fons Vitae’s Scholarly Advisory Board member, Huston Smith, and Publication of Huston: Remembered by his Friends; 1919-2016 Fons Vitae is honored to pay tribute to one of its most beloved advisory board members and friend of 35 … Continue reading →
Our beloved Huston Smith, who has enriched the lives of countless souls, left us for the Greater Life December 2016 after many years in bed, before the Threshold. On April 1, a memorial service was held at Grace Cathedral in … Continue reading →
The refugees are homeless, helpless, and hungry. They have lost their families, their countries, their dignity. The hearts of our Compassionate City have been moved by the images of refugees attempting to arrive by boat or even swim to the … Continue reading →
Fons Vitae is honored to announce that Yusuf Islam, the former Cat Stevens, and his son, Muhammad Adamos have joined the Advisory Board of the Fons Vitae Ghazali Children’s Project. About Yusuf Islam Yusuf Islam is the celebrated British Muslim educator … Continue reading →
‘A Silent Action: Engagements with Thomas Merton’ Book review |- Written by Patrick Hart | Special to The Courier-Journal In the latter part of March 1998, I had the good fortune of attending a lecture by then-Bishop Rowan Williams of … Continue reading →