via Institute of Ismaili Studies: Bab was a high rank in the da‘wa organisation and…
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Edited by Karen Bauer Essays written by leading scholars, who provide multiple perspectives on the…
The passage of a millennium has not diminished Nasir Khusraw’s relevance nor dulled the lustre…
This is an edited version of extracts from speeches delivered by Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi at…
via http://iis.ac.uk – The Epistles of the Brethren of Purity is published by Oxford University…
Beginning in the year 2000, The Institute of Ismaili Studies began to publish the annual…
This book, by one of the most distinguished Muslim historians, provides a definitive account of…
This is an edited version of an article by Dr Shainool Jiwa originally published in…
This volume [of Ikhwan al-Safaʾ (Brethren of Purity)] comprises the initial seven epistles on the…
The Qur’anic Studies Unit at the IIS organised an international colloquium from 2–4 September 2013…
Pamiri musicians have a strong preference for plucked stringed instruments, i.e., short and long-necked lutes.…
Reconciling Metaphysical Stances and Qur’anic Perspective, via Institute of Ismaili Studies The metaphysical system of…
As mentioned in “The Imminent Paradox of New Scripts in Unicode”, I have begun to…
Lesley Bates meets scholar and writer Peter Willey, of Upavon, who has spent a lifetime…