India, May 3 -- Sufism remains a bridge between the soul and the divine, carrying a historical weight of inclusion and hope through every melody. This tradition finds its strength in the belief that love remains the only true language, providing a space where differences dissolve into a single, soaring pulse of oneness.

At the LTG Auditorium in New Delhi, Sonam Kalra's Ibadat - Songs of the Mystics brought this ancient spirit into the modern light. Her performance focused on surrender and divine connection, pulling from the verses of various mystics to weave a remaining warmth across the evening. Watching from the stalls, one sees a musician who treats each note with immense respect. Kalra, a member of the US Grammy Recording, sang with ...