Burning crosses and segregated buses might be a thing of the past, but racism still…
Category: Ismaili Muslims in the News
Amyn Dahya is a man of remarkable experience, both from a material as well as…
On January 17, 2006, the Faculty of Arts announced the establishment of an…
Navroz celebrated at Lake Shore hosted by the Ismaili community. Navroz has been celebrated over…
Affordable Interventions to Save Children’s Lives March 28, 2007 9:30 – 11am 116 Dirksen Senate…
In part 1, the interview discusses health challenges that Salimah Mussani had to overcome, in…
Faizal Karmali M.A. CIDE Alumnus It has been a rather intense and exciting three…
I began my Nursing career in Pakistan– a developing country of South Asia. As a…
Dr. Nur Amersi has been a practicing veterinarian for 10 years in Los Angeles. Born…
“THEY may be Taliban, they may be warlords, who cares?” asks Karim Khoja, rhetorically. “We…
Voices from the Moderate Muslim Majority Ali S. Asani, professor, Indo-Muslim culture, Harvard Mona Eltahawy,…
Dr. Begum Verjee Individual Dr. Begum Verjee has over 25 years experience working in…
Reconciliation: Ples Felix (l.) and Azim Khamisa take part in a tree-planting ceremony with school…
Ali Asani has created a set of educational modules intended to provoke new and innovative…