An exciting conference recounting the events and impact of qiy膩ma will be held on 19 February at the Aga Khan Centre and online via Zoom.
Join the South Asian Studies Unit as they explore ideas of translation in conversation, such as those concentrating on Ismaili and Sufi studies in Persian and South Asian vernaculars.
Rodrigo Adem, PhD, explores the work of Ab奴 Man峁E玶 al-M膩tur墨d墨 (d. 933/944) and his reception of Ismaili thought.
The second annual IIS/AKU-ISMC Graduate Conference will be held on 25 September 2024.
Professor Arif Babul explores the interconnectedness of faith and rational inquiry in historical and contemporary Islam.
This Arabic-language lecture explores the impact of Ottoman reforms on the city of Salamiyya and its Ismaili population, focusing on 19 C agricultural reforms and the city's official recognition.
Beyond Sectarianism offers a fundamental re-evaluation of how one should think about the relationship between the Qur示an, Shi士ism, and religious identity.
Professor Naçeur Seddiki explores the development of Ismaili intellectual institutions through the Fatimid and Alamut periods. Join this Arabic-language lecture online on 5 July at 16.00 BST.
Dr David Bennett navigates cause and effect from cosmology to physicality in scientific and Islamic thought.
The current environmental crisis is the result and consequence of the dimming of the light of spirituality within the mind and soul of humanity.
Dr Abdelnour compares the historical development of the Catholic theologies of truth and salvation with similar development in Islamic traditions.