Aga Khan Museum: A true gem in Toronto.
Category: Ismaili Muslim Authors
We are living in an age of synthesis. The greatest synthesis of all is the bridging of the inner and outer worlds – the worlds of spirit and matter.
This course explores traditions of Islamic spirituality in South Asia through the lens of three genres: the qawwali, concerts of mystical poetry; sufiana kalam, Sufi romantic epics and folk poems; and the ginans.
Songs of wisdom and circles of dance – An anthology of hymns by the Satpanth Ismāʻīlī Saint, Pīr Shams
Be mindful of our shared purpose: The common thread among the various groups of nurses is dedication to better health for all.
What is Imami Shi‘ism in its earliest phase –a socio-political doctrine? A theological-juridical doctrine? An esoteric doctrine?
By Sultan Jessa Seoul: SOUTH KOREA – A significant achievement in its travel infrastructure is…
An Ismaili civil society collaboration with Prof. Ali Asani brought Salim & Sulaiman to Harvard University to reflect on the brothers life and music careers.
We drove from Brisbane, Australia, driving along the winding highway bordering the scenic New South Wales coastline until we arrived in Sydney. The following day, Hazar Imam arrived in Australia for a historic visit.
Shafeen Ali is a Shia Ismaili Muslim.
East African Asian society was complex and contradictory as any truly multicultural society needs to…
With the rise of Islamophobia in the United States, non-Muslims have increasingly begun to wear…
Story and photographs By Sultan Jessa TOKYO: Japan: This “land of the Rising Sun” is…
Published paper by Dr. Farida Virani, in IJRRA Vol 2 issue 2 2015 issue, titled…
As rhetoric rises nationally, members of Harvard community ponder how to safeguard and support the…