When I close my eyes and envision the perfect collective reality, I see a group of women sitting in a circle, birthing authentic, heartfelt connection.
Category: Ismaili Muslim Authors
Reversing agricultural land degradation worldwide, by Amir Kassam
Zainub (Jenna) Bata is a CEDR Accredited Commercial Mediator And Trainer With A Background In Law, Legal Practice And Business.
A 438 page hardcover book, launched in 2014, outlines in great details the early settlement of Ismailis in Mozambique.
The Centre for the Comparative Study of Muslim Societies and Cultures, SFU, and The Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Aga Khan University (London) present
Ismaili Engagements with the Qur’an: the Ismaili Khojas of South Asia
Two iconic international sporting figures are no longer with us.
Among the journalists mentioned in the book is Sultan Jessa, a Canadian journalist, who initially worked as Tanzania’s chief correspondent for the Daily and Sunday Nation
The ninth annual International Summer Program: Expressions of Muslim Diversity is scheduled for the week of July 11-15, 2016
This article is a spontaneous response on the topic of fasting. A pragmatic view necessitates the esoteric inclusion
of the Shai Imami Nizari Ismaili Muslim understanding of fasting.
This book will be of interest to many who originated from Swahili-speaking countries but also the newer generations who travel to East Africa for a variety of reasons
While the music is the most recognizable part of a qawwali, the music only exists to emphasize and intensify the words. The text is what Sufis rely on to open their minds and bring them to an ecstatic state.
Everyone Has a story. Life: It’s A Trip is my story.
Story and Photos By Sultan Jessa