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Voices of IIS
The Institute of Ismaili Studies
13 episodes
2 days ago
The Voices of IIS explores new vistas of research and pedagogy. The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) was established in 1977 as an academic institution of higher education. It is dedicated to the study of Islam, with a particular focus on the history, philosophy, law, and mysticism of Ismaili and broader Shi‘i intellectual and cultural heritages within the larger Muslim ummah.
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The Voices of IIS explores new vistas of research and pedagogy. The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) was established in 1977 as an academic institution of higher education. It is dedicated to the study of Islam, with a particular focus on the history, philosophy, law, and mysticism of Ismaili and broader Shi‘i intellectual and cultural heritages within the larger Muslim ummah.
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Episodes (13/13)
Voices of IIS
Russell Harris | Voices of IIS Episode 8

Russell Harris is celebrating twelve years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Kassam-Ramji as they discuss how music shaped his outlook on life and languages, as well as how he curates his work in and beyond the Institute.


00:00 Meet Russell Harris

03:05 Discovering ‘world’ music

04:56 Opera in New York

08:26 Returning to London

11:54 The Aga Khan Centre

13:55 Visiting ‘Fatimid’ Cairo

16:00 Speaking and singing Arabic

19:09 Curious curating

23:06 Highlights at IIS

25:05 Upcoming projects

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2 weeks ago
29 minutes 11 seconds

Voices of IIS
Dr Fayaz Alibhai | Voices of IIS Episode 7

Dr Fayaz Alibhai is celebrating 21 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they discuss the importance of continued heritage and exploration through the Ismaili Heritage Project. 

00:00 Meet Dr Fayaz Alibhai 
00:50 Studying at the IIS 
03:17 The Ismaili Heritage Project 
10:48 Visiting sites 
12:52 Alamut 
14:39 The Bibi Fatima hot spring 
17:14 The Palace of Nations 
18:39 Sites and Stories (and Studies)

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1 month ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

Voices of IIS
Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi | Voices of IIS Episode 6

Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi is celebrating 25 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they discuss Dr Shah-Kazemi's understanding of Divine Unity and how he applies that to his work as an editor and researcher, his work on The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia, and his connection to nature.


00:00 Meet Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi

00:46 Joining the IIS

08:17 Speaking multiple languages

09:29 The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia

15:57 Spiritual life

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1 month ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

Voices of IIS
Joy Johnson | Voices of IIS Episode 5

Joy Johnson is celebrating 34 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they discuss Joy’s passion for people, travel, and storytelling.


00:00 Meet Joy Johnson

01:24 Joining the IIS

03:45 Choose how you live

05:04 Highlights at the IIS

06:47 Aga Khan Centre tours

08:34 The joy of reading

09:54 Lessons in travel

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2 months ago
20 minutes 30 seconds

Voices of IIS
Alnoor Nathani | Voices of IIS Episode 4

Alnoor Nathani is celebrating 30 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they discuss Alnoor’s passion for art and design and how he brings that to the IIS’ ta’lim (curriculum).


00:00 Meet Alnoor Nathani

00:50 Joining the IIS

05:47 The IIS Digital Curriculum

08:25 Career highlights

11:29 Raising the bar (and keeping it there)

12:59 IIS’s 40th Anniversary

14:20 Islamic Art

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2 months ago
18 minutes 12 seconds

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Dr Shainool Jiwa | Voices of IIS Episode 3

Dr Shainool Jiwa is celebrating 25 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they remember how Dr Jiwa got started in the Institute, what inspired her to study the Fatimid Empire (909-1171 CE) and how she brings Islamic studies to a wider audience today.

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3 months ago
34 minutes 59 seconds

Voices of IIS
Shah Hussain | Voices of IIS Episode 2

Shah Hussain, currently a librarian with the Aga Khan Library, has been with The Institute of Ismaili Studies for 20 years. Join host Selina Ramji as they recount his life in Chitral, Pakistan, joining IIS as a graduate student, and the importance of libraries, today.

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3 months ago
23 minutes 54 seconds

Voices of IIS
Dr Shiraz Kabani | Voices of IIS Episode 1

Dr Shiraz Kabani is celebrating 25 years at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Join host Selina Ramji as they share how Dr Kabani got started with institutional work and what inspires him to continue reaching the Ismaili community. 

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3 months ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

Voices of IIS
Mountains of Resilience (English) | The Voices of History Ep 3

The Oral History Project, by the Ismaili Special Collections Unit of the Institute of Ismaili Studies, seeks to preserve the memories, experiences and stories of the members of the Ismaili communities across the world in their own voices. ⁠Learn more⁠.

In this episode of Voices of History, we meet with two remarkable women, Bibi Afroze and Siramdam Begum, from Hunza in North Pakistan. They share their recollections of the hardships of growing up in an isolated mountain community in the mid-20th century, but with an appreciation for its unique traditions, festivities and a profound sense of unity and hope. They also share their memories of the first-ever visit of an Ismaili Imam to the region in 1960, which has transformed the trajectory of the region.


As Bibi Afroze and Siramdam Begum were interviewed for the IIS Oral History Project in Burushaski, a language isolate spoken in Hunza, Nagar and Yasin valleys of North Pakistan. Click here to listen to the episode in Burushaski.

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4 months ago
27 minutes 26 seconds

Voices of IIS
Mountains of Resilience (Burushaski) | The Voices of History Ep 3

The Oral History Project, by the Ismaili Special Collections Unit of the Institute of Ismaili Studies, seeks to preserve the memories, experiences and stories of the members of the Ismaili communities across the world in their own voices. Learn more.

In this episode of Voices of History, we meet with two remarkable women, Bibi Afroze and Siramdam Begum, from Hunza in North Pakistan. They share their recollections of the hardships of growing up in an isolated mountain community in the mid-20th century, but with an appreciation for its unique traditions, festivities and a profound sense of unity and hope. They also share their memories of the first-ever visit of an Ismaili Imam to the region in 1960, which has transformed the trajectory of the region.


As Bibi Afroze and Siramdam Begum were interviewed for the IIS Oral History Project in Burushaski, a language isolate spoken in Hunza, Nagar and Yasin valleys of North Pakistan. Click here to listen to the episode in English.

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4 months ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

Voices of IIS
Reflections of a Cosmopolitan Citizen | The Voices of History Episode 2

The Oral History Project, by the Ismaili Special Collections Unit of the Institute of Ismaili Studies, seeks to preserve the memories, experiences and stories of the members of the Ismaili communities across the world in their own voices. Learn more


In this episode, we’ll meet Dr Mohamed Keshavjee, a former governor of the Institute of Ismaili Studies and award-winning specialist in cross-cultural mediation. Dr Keshavjee shares his experience growing up in South Africa in the midst of the 'winds of change'. He also reflects on his experiences with His Highness Aga Khan IV and how that has influenced his life and work.Do you have a story to share with the IIS Oral History Project? If you want to share your memories, story of your family or story of an elder you know, please reach out to Oral History Project Coordinator Rizwan Karim at rkarim@iis.ac.uk.

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7 months ago
39 minutes 19 seconds

Voices of IIS
From Zanzibar to London | Voices of History Ep 1

The Oral History Project, by the Ismaili Special Collections Unit of the Institute of Ismaili Studies, seeks to preserve the memories, experiences and stories of the members of the Ismaili communities across the world in their own voices.Learn more: https://www.iis.ac.uk/research-publications/research/ismaili-special-collections/oral-history-project/In this episode, we’ll meet Dr Farouk Topan, one of the founding faculty members of the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London and a renowned scholar of Swahili literature. Dr Topan shares his experience growing up in Zanzibar, an eye-witness account of a significant event in the contemporary Ismaili history, travel to England for education and the formative days of the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London. Do you have a story to share with the IIS Oral History Project? If you want to share your memories, story of your family or story of an elder you know, please reach out to Oral History Project Coordinator Rizwan Karim at rkarim@iis.ac.uk.

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1 year ago
39 minutes 45 seconds

Voices of IIS
Prof Karim H Karim | Alumni Voices Ep 1

Welcome to the IIS Alumni Voices Podcast. In this episode, we are honoured to sit down with Professor Karim H. Karim, the inaugural IIS Alumni Recognition Award winner. Professor Karim shares insights into his early days at the IIS, his remarkable career journey, and much more. About the Alumni Recognition Programme Established in 2024, the Alumni Recognition Programme seeks to acknowledge IIS alumni who have demonstrated a career of exceptional service, professional leadership, and outstanding accomplishments. About Prof Karim H Karim Professor Karim has an extensive record of over three decades of scholarship, service, and leadership. His designation as Chancellor’s Professor is the highest honour given by Carleton University for scholarship of outstanding merit with substantial international impact, research leadership and continued active participation in the development of research excellence. Professor Karim has a worldwide reputation as a leading scholar of media representations of Muslims and diasporic communications. He has had visiting appointments at Harvard, Aga Khan, and Simon Fraser Universities. Professor Karim has delivered keynote addresses in several countries, and his critically acclaimed publications have been cited widely. He was the inaugural winner of the Robinson Book Prize and has received media coverage in six continents.

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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 40 seconds

Voices of IIS
The Voices of IIS explores new vistas of research and pedagogy. The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) was established in 1977 as an academic institution of higher education. It is dedicated to the study of Islam, with a particular focus on the history, philosophy, law, and mysticism of Ismaili and broader Shi‘i intellectual and cultural heritages within the larger Muslim ummah.