EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 4 MIN
Across the Labels: A Ba'ul's Call to Unity
from The Oscillator · host The Oscillator
Welcome, dear listeners, to another journey into the timeless wisdom of the Ba'uls. Today, we explore a song that challenges divisions, questions identity, and calls for unity. Set in 18th–19th century Bengal, the song "Muslims Say, Hindus Say" emerges as a protest against caste, ritual, and religious labels. Sung by wandering mystics with nothing but an ektara, it asks: when a child is born, does the soul carry a label? The Ba'uls believed humanity comes before identity; God is found in love, not in rituals. The song moves listeners from confusion to reflection to liberation, urging a path beyond division toward compassion and equality. Its message remains relevant today—reminding us that beneath all labels, we are human.
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Welcome, dear listeners, to another journey into the timeless wisdom of the Ba'uls. Today, we explore a song that challenges divisions, questions identity, and calls for unity.Set in 18th–19th century Bengal, the song "Muslims Say, Hindus Say" emerges as a protest against caste, ritual, and religious labels. Sung by wandering mystics with nothing but an ektara, it asks: when a child is born, does the soul carry a label? The Ba'uls believed humanity comes before identity; God is found in love, not in rituals.The song moves listeners from confusion to reflection to liberation, urging a path beyond division toward compassion and equality. Its message remains relevant today—reminding us that beneath all labels, we are human.
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