Sufi Heart with Omid Safi

Ep. 39 - The Womb of Love: Feminine Wisdom & Embodied Islam with Willow Brook

Feb 4, 2026
Omid Safi, a scholar of Islamic mysticism and director at Duke University, explores the feminine heart of faith and divine love. He reflects on love amid global suffering. He speaks on the womb metaphor in Islam, embodied spiritual practice, breath as shared unity, the central role of women in freedom movements, and tender, ethical living rooted in beauty and mutual care.
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INSIGHT

Recovering Women Restores Full Religious Imagination

  • Marginalizing women produces a half religion; reclaiming women's centrality restores the full spiritual picture.
  • Omid argues for honoring longstanding female contributions rather than token additions that preserve patriarchal narratives.
ADVICE

Let Women Set The Tone To Create Deep Listening

  • Design programs with women leading to change tone: include pause, silence, and deep listening rather than performance.
  • Omid notes his gatherings with ~80% women create silence where learning and alchemy happen after speech.
INSIGHT

Divine Mercy Framed As The Womb

  • The Quranic names ar-Rahman and ar-Rahim connect divine mercy to the womb metaphor, centering a feminine mode of care.
  • Omid explains the womb image implies engulfing, unmediated sustenance where distinction between self and source blurs.
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