-
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan
-
What do the other sects of Islam say about Ismaili Muslims
This is a clip taken from a documentary about Aga Khan and Ismailies. Have a look at the assorted views of other mainstream sects of Islam about Shia Imami Ismaili branch.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf (A Sunni Imam of Masjid Al Farah, NYC):
Islam is fundamentally pluralistic. Islam emphasizes on oneness of God and the Quran is quiet specific that ALLAH (SWT) created humankind in different colours,
-
Exposing Aga khani (Ismailism ) in 10 Minute !
My Ismaili Brother and Sister did you bealive this lies which are fabricated by Abu Aly who is lying ?
Please try to search truth dont bealive on things which goes against Quran and Ahle baith AS.
Rasoolallah saww Said its wajib upon you to get knowledge. Jazakallah
Iltemas e Dua
-
Ismailism: The Truth Is Out There
As a Nizari Ismaili, I face many questions about my faith...
-
Ismailism - The Truth Is Out There 3: Ya Ali Madad
Ya Ali Madad: I am a Ismaili and this is my greeting...
-
Ismailism is nothing but the shirk
Mowla tum hi ho ginan ( ashiqui 3 ;))
-
Ismailism Basic Faith
For Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims the basics of Faith are Oneness of Allah, faith in prophet-hood and Last messenger Muhammad and Wilayah means Ali a.s as a Imam. These are the primary faith while Salah, Saum(Roza)/Fast, Zakat, Haj and Jihad are secondary. For us Islam is Saying I believe is oneness of God, Muhammad as a last prophet, Faith on Divine books, Angels and the last day of Judgement. While
-
Selling and drinking in ismailism (sarena hotel)
ALCOHOL IS HARAM
-
CONCEPT OF CHARITY (ZAKAT)
ISLAM vs ISMAILISM
Money . Money . Honey = ismailism
-
THIS IS ISMAILISM ( MEN & WOMEN DANCING TOGETHER)
-
Ismaili mix dance party (THIS IS ISMAILISM )
Allah swt strictly prohibited what aga has allowed to his jamat
-
Ismailism and Charity
Ismaili, Aga khan, ismailism, jubilee,canada,usa,vancouver, toronto, houston,dallas,calgary.
-
The Place Of Panentheism In Ismailism
With the exception of the Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, most of other Ismaili Shi'a Muslims believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent of it. While the figure of the Godhead is beyond this universe, the Godhead has created reality, which is the Imam himself. All living beings exist in this reality, and to understand the Imam is to understand reality and truth and thereby g
-
Fitna of Ismailism and Aga Khan Board: Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains
Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains the fitna of Aga Khaniyat after the statement issued by Ayatollah Sistani over AKU-EB (Aga Khan University Examination Board) when he was requested for clarification by the President of Khoja Shia Itna Asheri Jamaat, Karachi. The delegation Report can be acessed here: https://docs.com/WZQ1
-
Controversial Motives of Mukhtar Al Thaqafi; Origins of Druze Sect of Ismailism - Dr. Husein Khimjee
Dr. Khimjee discusses the controversy over Mukhtar Al-Thaqafi's character and his motives for avenging the perpetrators of the Karbala massasure on the day o...
-
What Is Numerology In Ismailism?
Numerology is an element of Ismailis belief; the idea that numbers have religious meanings. The number seven plays a general role in the theology of the Ismā'īliyya, including mystical speculations that there are seven heavens, seven continents, seven orifices in the skull, seven days in a week, seven prophets, and so forth.
Position of the Imam
Old Ismaili doctrine holds that divine revelation h
-
How to Pronounce Ismailism
Learn how to say Ismailism correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out...
-
Isma'ili Muslim Thought: Knowledge ('ilm) in Nasir-i Khusraw's Philosophy
(View on 720p for highest quality) A conference presentation by Khalil Andani (Master of Theological Studies Candidate, Harvard University) delivered at the ...
-
Happy 77th B'day to His Highness The Aga Khan lV - (1)
Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV), born 13 December 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland; is a British business magnate, racehorse owner and breeder, as we...
-
The Aga Khan's Vision of Pluralism - From Divine Diversity to the Single Soul by Khalil Andani
NOTE: For those without access to YouTube, this video is also available on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/145810610
On Saturday, November 14, 2015, Khalil Andani (PhD Candidate — Islamic Studies, Harvard University) presented his research paper, From Divine Diversity to the Single Soul: The Aga Khan’s Vision of Pluralism, at Boston University’s Conference on Religious Diversity. Khalil’s presentat
-
Harvard Lecture - The Shia Ismaili Muslims by Khalil Andani
On February 21, 2014, Khalil Andani (Doctor of Philosophy of Candidate in Islamic Studies, Harvard University) delivered a lecture called "Shi'i Isma'ili Muslims: An Esoteric Tradition in Islam" as part of the Harvard Divinity School Muslim Council Speaker Series called "Diversity in Islam: Communities of Interpretation."
The lecture took place at the Center for the Study of World Religions at H
-
Ismaili Muslim Ritual Practices Explained by Khalil Andani
Excerpt from Khalil Andani's Lecture at the University of Toronto (Nov 2, 2011) in which he explains the nature of contemporary Ismaili Muslim ritual practice in the context of the and Shari'ah and Tariqah, the private Jamatkhana space, Bay'ah, and the Pillars of Islam. Includes a discussion on the Ismaili Du'a. View on 720p for best performance.
Khalil Andani is a PhD Candidate in Islamic Studi
-
"Isma'ili Muslim Perspectives on Jesus" by Khalil Andani
A presentation delivered during The Christology Symposium which took place on March 15, 2012, at St. Michael's College. The presentation discusses classical ...
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan...
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan
wn.com/History Of Islam Including Ismailism And Aga Khan
History of Islam including Ismailism and Aga Khan
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 19
What do the other sects of Islam say about Ismaili Muslims
This is a clip taken from a documentary about Aga Khan and Ismailies. Have a look at the assorted views of other mainstream sects of Islam about Shia Imami Isma...
This is a clip taken from a documentary about Aga Khan and Ismailies. Have a look at the assorted views of other mainstream sects of Islam about Shia Imami Ismaili branch.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf (A Sunni Imam of Masjid Al Farah, NYC):
Islam is fundamentally pluralistic. Islam emphasizes on oneness of God and the Quran is quiet specific that ALLAH (SWT) created humankind in different colours, different tribes, different ethnicities, as a part of the divine plan and therefore Islam celebrates the pluralism of human societies, human languages etc. So whoever believes in the oneness of ALLAH (SWT), who believes in the message of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) and follow the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) or aspires to follow the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) is part of the ummah of the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH).
I uphold the position that Ismailies are part of the Ummah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) and that I think is something unequivocally factual based on the hadith of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH).
Sheikh Abd Al-manem (Sunni Cleric): They don't take the Quran as it is, they don't abide by the practices shown by the Quran.
wn.com/What Do The Other Sects Of Islam Say About Ismaili Muslims
This is a clip taken from a documentary about Aga Khan and Ismailies. Have a look at the assorted views of other mainstream sects of Islam about Shia Imami Ismaili branch.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf (A Sunni Imam of Masjid Al Farah, NYC):
Islam is fundamentally pluralistic. Islam emphasizes on oneness of God and the Quran is quiet specific that ALLAH (SWT) created humankind in different colours, different tribes, different ethnicities, as a part of the divine plan and therefore Islam celebrates the pluralism of human societies, human languages etc. So whoever believes in the oneness of ALLAH (SWT), who believes in the message of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) and follow the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) or aspires to follow the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) is part of the ummah of the sunnah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH).
I uphold the position that Ismailies are part of the Ummah of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH) and that I think is something unequivocally factual based on the hadith of Syedna Muhammad (PBUH).
Sheikh Abd Al-manem (Sunni Cleric): They don't take the Quran as it is, they don't abide by the practices shown by the Quran.
- published: 25 Aug 2010
- views: 40919
Exposing Aga khani (Ismailism ) in 10 Minute !
My Ismaili Brother and Sister did you bealive this lies which are fabricated by Abu Aly who is lying ?
Please try to search truth dont bealive on things which ...
My Ismaili Brother and Sister did you bealive this lies which are fabricated by Abu Aly who is lying ?
Please try to search truth dont bealive on things which goes against Quran and Ahle baith AS.
Rasoolallah saww Said its wajib upon you to get knowledge. Jazakallah
Iltemas e Dua
wn.com/Exposing Aga Khani (Ismailism ) In 10 Minute
My Ismaili Brother and Sister did you bealive this lies which are fabricated by Abu Aly who is lying ?
Please try to search truth dont bealive on things which goes against Quran and Ahle baith AS.
Rasoolallah saww Said its wajib upon you to get knowledge. Jazakallah
Iltemas e Dua
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 13
Ismailism: The Truth Is Out There
As a Nizari Ismaili, I face many questions about my faith......
As a Nizari Ismaili, I face many questions about my faith...
wn.com/Ismailism The Truth Is Out There
As a Nizari Ismaili, I face many questions about my faith...
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 28
Ismailism - The Truth Is Out There 3: Ya Ali Madad
Ya Ali Madad: I am a Ismaili and this is my greeting......
Ya Ali Madad: I am a Ismaili and this is my greeting...
wn.com/Ismailism The Truth Is Out There 3 Ya Ali Madad
Ya Ali Madad: I am a Ismaili and this is my greeting...
- published: 24 Oct 2015
- views: 13
Ismailism is nothing but the shirk
Mowla tum hi ho ginan ( ashiqui 3 ;))...
Mowla tum hi ho ginan ( ashiqui 3 ;))
wn.com/Ismailism Is Nothing But The Shirk
Mowla tum hi ho ginan ( ashiqui 3 ;))
- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 4
Ismailism Basic Faith
For Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims the basics of Faith are Oneness of Allah, faith in prophet-hood and Last messenger Muhammad and Wilayah means Ali a.s as a Imam. ...
For Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims the basics of Faith are Oneness of Allah, faith in prophet-hood and Last messenger Muhammad and Wilayah means Ali a.s as a Imam. These are the primary faith while Salah, Saum(Roza)/Fast, Zakat, Haj and Jihad are secondary. For us Islam is Saying I believe is oneness of God, Muhammad as a last prophet, Faith on Divine books, Angels and the last day of Judgement. While most us other Muslims consider for being Muslims praying 5 times, fasting, zakat, Haj and Jihad are important.
wn.com/Ismailism Basic Faith
For Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims the basics of Faith are Oneness of Allah, faith in prophet-hood and Last messenger Muhammad and Wilayah means Ali a.s as a Imam. These are the primary faith while Salah, Saum(Roza)/Fast, Zakat, Haj and Jihad are secondary. For us Islam is Saying I believe is oneness of God, Muhammad as a last prophet, Faith on Divine books, Angels and the last day of Judgement. While most us other Muslims consider for being Muslims praying 5 times, fasting, zakat, Haj and Jihad are important.
- published: 23 Jun 2015
- views: 2
Ismaili mix dance party (THIS IS ISMAILISM )
Allah swt strictly prohibited what aga has allowed to his jamat...
Allah swt strictly prohibited what aga has allowed to his jamat
wn.com/Ismaili Mix Dance Party (This Is Ismailism )
Allah swt strictly prohibited what aga has allowed to his jamat
- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Ismailism and Charity
Ismaili, Aga khan, ismailism, jubilee,canada,usa,vancouver, toronto, houston,dallas,calgary....
Ismaili, Aga khan, ismailism, jubilee,canada,usa,vancouver, toronto, houston,dallas,calgary.
wn.com/Ismailism And Charity
Ismaili, Aga khan, ismailism, jubilee,canada,usa,vancouver, toronto, houston,dallas,calgary.
The Place Of Panentheism In Ismailism
With the exception of the Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, most of other Ismaili Shi'a Muslims believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent ...
With the exception of the Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, most of other Ismaili Shi'a Muslims believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent of it. While the figure of the Godhead is beyond this universe, the Godhead has created reality, which is the Imam himself. All living beings exist in this reality, and to understand the Imam is to understand reality and truth and thereby gain salvation.
wn.com/The Place Of Panentheism In Ismailism
With the exception of the Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, most of other Ismaili Shi'a Muslims believe in panentheism, meaning God is both reality and transcendent of it. While the figure of the Godhead is beyond this universe, the Godhead has created reality, which is the Imam himself. All living beings exist in this reality, and to understand the Imam is to understand reality and truth and thereby gain salvation.
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Fitna of Ismailism and Aga Khan Board: Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains
Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains the fitna of Aga Khaniyat after the statement issued by Ayatollah Sistani over AKU-EB (Aga Khan University Examination Board) w...
Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains the fitna of Aga Khaniyat after the statement issued by Ayatollah Sistani over AKU-EB (Aga Khan University Examination Board) when he was requested for clarification by the President of Khoja Shia Itna Asheri Jamaat, Karachi. The delegation Report can be acessed here: https://docs.com/WZQ1
wn.com/Fitna Of Ismailism And Aga Khan Board Muhammad Raza Dawoodani Explains
Muhammad Raza Dawoodani explains the fitna of Aga Khaniyat after the statement issued by Ayatollah Sistani over AKU-EB (Aga Khan University Examination Board) when he was requested for clarification by the President of Khoja Shia Itna Asheri Jamaat, Karachi. The delegation Report can be acessed here: https://docs.com/WZQ1
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 71
Controversial Motives of Mukhtar Al Thaqafi; Origins of Druze Sect of Ismailism - Dr. Husein Khimjee
Dr. Khimjee discusses the controversy over Mukhtar Al-Thaqafi's character and his motives for avenging the perpetrators of the Karbala massasure on the day o......
Dr. Khimjee discusses the controversy over Mukhtar Al-Thaqafi's character and his motives for avenging the perpetrators of the Karbala massasure on the day o...
wn.com/Controversial Motives Of Mukhtar Al Thaqafi Origins Of Druze Sect Of Ismailism Dr. Husein Khimjee
Dr. Khimjee discusses the controversy over Mukhtar Al-Thaqafi's character and his motives for avenging the perpetrators of the Karbala massasure on the day o...
What Is Numerology In Ismailism?
Numerology is an element of Ismailis belief; the idea that numbers have religious meanings. The number seven plays a general role in the theology of the Ismā'īl...
Numerology is an element of Ismailis belief; the idea that numbers have religious meanings. The number seven plays a general role in the theology of the Ismā'īliyya, including mystical speculations that there are seven heavens, seven continents, seven orifices in the skull, seven days in a week, seven prophets, and so forth.
Position of the Imam
Old Ismaili doctrine holds that divine revelation had been given in six periods (daur) entrusted to six prophets, also called Natiq (Speaker), who were commissioned to preach a religion of law to their respective communities.
While the Natiq was concerned with the rites and outward shape of religion and life, the inner meaning was entrusted to a Wasi (Representative), who would know the secret meaning of all rites and rules and would reveal them to a small circles of initiates.
The Natiq and Wasi are in turn succeeded by a line of seven Imams, who would guard what they received. The seventh and last Imam in any period would then be the Natiq of the next period. The last Imam of the sixth period however would not bring about a new religion or law but would abrogate the law and introduce din Adama al-awwal ("the original religion of Adam"), as practised by Adam and the Angels in paradise before the fall. This would be without cult or law but would consist in all creatures praising the creator and recognizing his unity. This final stage was called Qiyamah.
wn.com/What Is Numerology In Ismailism
Numerology is an element of Ismailis belief; the idea that numbers have religious meanings. The number seven plays a general role in the theology of the Ismā'īliyya, including mystical speculations that there are seven heavens, seven continents, seven orifices in the skull, seven days in a week, seven prophets, and so forth.
Position of the Imam
Old Ismaili doctrine holds that divine revelation had been given in six periods (daur) entrusted to six prophets, also called Natiq (Speaker), who were commissioned to preach a religion of law to their respective communities.
While the Natiq was concerned with the rites and outward shape of religion and life, the inner meaning was entrusted to a Wasi (Representative), who would know the secret meaning of all rites and rules and would reveal them to a small circles of initiates.
The Natiq and Wasi are in turn succeeded by a line of seven Imams, who would guard what they received. The seventh and last Imam in any period would then be the Natiq of the next period. The last Imam of the sixth period however would not bring about a new religion or law but would abrogate the law and introduce din Adama al-awwal ("the original religion of Adam"), as practised by Adam and the Angels in paradise before the fall. This would be without cult or law but would consist in all creatures praising the creator and recognizing his unity. This final stage was called Qiyamah.
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 1
How to Pronounce Ismailism
Learn how to say Ismailism correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out......
Learn how to say Ismailism correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out...
wn.com/How To Pronounce Ismailism
Learn how to say Ismailism correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out...
Isma'ili Muslim Thought: Knowledge ('ilm) in Nasir-i Khusraw's Philosophy
(View on 720p for highest quality) A conference presentation by Khalil Andani (Master of Theological Studies Candidate, Harvard University) delivered at the ......
(View on 720p for highest quality) A conference presentation by Khalil Andani (Master of Theological Studies Candidate, Harvard University) delivered at the ...
wn.com/Isma'Ili Muslim Thought Knowledge ('Ilm) In Nasir I Khusraw's Philosophy
(View on 720p for highest quality) A conference presentation by Khalil Andani (Master of Theological Studies Candidate, Harvard University) delivered at the ...
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 1990
-
author: Ismailism
Happy 77th B'day to His Highness The Aga Khan lV - (1)
Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV), born 13 December 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland; is a British business magnate, racehorse owner and breeder, as we......
Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV), born 13 December 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland; is a British business magnate, racehorse owner and breeder, as we...
wn.com/Happy 77Th B'Day To His Highness The Aga Khan Lv (1)
Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV), born 13 December 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland; is a British business magnate, racehorse owner and breeder, as we...
- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 228
-
author: 1NV1Z1BLE
The Aga Khan's Vision of Pluralism - From Divine Diversity to the Single Soul by Khalil Andani
NOTE: For those without access to YouTube, this video is also available on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/145810610
On Saturday, November 14, 2015, Khalil Andan...
NOTE: For those without access to YouTube, this video is also available on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/145810610
On Saturday, November 14, 2015, Khalil Andani (PhD Candidate — Islamic Studies, Harvard University) presented his research paper, From Divine Diversity to the Single Soul: The Aga Khan’s Vision of Pluralism, at Boston University’s Conference on Religious Diversity. Khalil’s presentation took place two days after the Ismaili Imam delivered the Jodidi Lecture, titled The Cosmopolitan Ethic in a Fragmented World, at Harvard University.
The presentation discussed the following:
Introduction to the Ismaili Imamat
The Inseparability of Faith (Din) and World (Dunya)
The Aga Khan on Pluralism
The Theological Basis of Pluralism
The Aga Khan on Cosmopolitan Ethics
The Spiritual Roots of Cosmopolitan Ethics
Khalil Andani is a doctoral (Ph.D) candidate specializing in Islamic intellectual history, theology, philosophy, and mysticism at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree (MTS 2014), specializing in Islamic philosophy and Ismaili thought, from Harvard University.
Khalil’s publications include a book chapter on Nasir-i Khusraw’s philosophical thought in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy, two articles on Ismaili Philosophy in Sacred Web, and an article on Ismaili views of the Crucifixion of Jesus in The Matheson Trust.
He was recently interviewed on CBC Radio about the Aga Khan Museum. He is also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CA-CPA) and has completed Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Master of Accounting degrees at the University of Waterloo (2008). Over the last few years, Khalil has been invited to deliver several guest lectures and conference presentations on various topics pertaining to Islamic thought and Ismaili philosophy.
CREDITS
Image: Portrait, pluralism.ca (Fair use/dealing) (Bill C-11, Section 29.21 http://bit.ly/1yRu6UZ)
Image: Background, The Essential Ismaili
http://wp.me/p6aX5u-v8
wn.com/The Aga Khan's Vision Of Pluralism From Divine Diversity To The Single Soul By Khalil Andani
NOTE: For those without access to YouTube, this video is also available on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/145810610
On Saturday, November 14, 2015, Khalil Andani (PhD Candidate — Islamic Studies, Harvard University) presented his research paper, From Divine Diversity to the Single Soul: The Aga Khan’s Vision of Pluralism, at Boston University’s Conference on Religious Diversity. Khalil’s presentation took place two days after the Ismaili Imam delivered the Jodidi Lecture, titled The Cosmopolitan Ethic in a Fragmented World, at Harvard University.
The presentation discussed the following:
Introduction to the Ismaili Imamat
The Inseparability of Faith (Din) and World (Dunya)
The Aga Khan on Pluralism
The Theological Basis of Pluralism
The Aga Khan on Cosmopolitan Ethics
The Spiritual Roots of Cosmopolitan Ethics
Khalil Andani is a doctoral (Ph.D) candidate specializing in Islamic intellectual history, theology, philosophy, and mysticism at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree (MTS 2014), specializing in Islamic philosophy and Ismaili thought, from Harvard University.
Khalil’s publications include a book chapter on Nasir-i Khusraw’s philosophical thought in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy, two articles on Ismaili Philosophy in Sacred Web, and an article on Ismaili views of the Crucifixion of Jesus in The Matheson Trust.
He was recently interviewed on CBC Radio about the Aga Khan Museum. He is also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CA-CPA) and has completed Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Master of Accounting degrees at the University of Waterloo (2008). Over the last few years, Khalil has been invited to deliver several guest lectures and conference presentations on various topics pertaining to Islamic thought and Ismaili philosophy.
CREDITS
Image: Portrait, pluralism.ca (Fair use/dealing) (Bill C-11, Section 29.21 http://bit.ly/1yRu6UZ)
Image: Background, The Essential Ismaili
http://wp.me/p6aX5u-v8
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 180
Harvard Lecture - The Shia Ismaili Muslims by Khalil Andani
On February 21, 2014, Khalil Andani (Doctor of Philosophy of Candidate in Islamic Studies, Harvard University) delivered a lecture called "Shi'i Isma'ili Muslim...
On February 21, 2014, Khalil Andani (Doctor of Philosophy of Candidate in Islamic Studies, Harvard University) delivered a lecture called "Shi'i Isma'ili Muslims: An Esoteric Tradition in Islam" as part of the Harvard Divinity School Muslim Council Speaker Series called "Diversity in Islam: Communities of Interpretation."
The lecture took place at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School and was followed by an open Q&A; forum included in the video. The lecture covers the following topics:
1. Introduction
2. The Shi'i Imamat: Rational and Qur'anic Basis
3. The Ismaili Imamat through History
4. The Spiritual Functions of the Ismaili Imam
5. Ismaili Philosophy and Doctrine: Zahir and Batin, Tawhid, the Light of Imamat, Faith and Intellect
6. Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III: Life and Thought
7. Imam Shah Karim al-Husayni Aga Khan IV: Present Imam of the Ismaili Muslims
The open Q&A; included the following topics:
1) Can you speak about Ismaili Muslim rituals (Jamatkhana)?
2) What was the Ismaili approach to politics?
3) What is a Farman and what circumstances lead to the Imam making a Farman?
4) What is the Ismaili practice of zakat?
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Khalil Andani is a doctoral (Ph.D) candidate specializing in Islamic intellectual history, theology, philosophy, and mysticism at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree (MTS 2014), specializing in Islamic philosophy and Ismaili thought, from Harvard University. Khalil’s publications include a book chapter on Nasir-i Khusraw’s philosophical thought in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy, a Review Article, two articles on Ismaili Philosophy in Sacred Web, and an article on Ismaili views of the Crucifixion of Jesus in The Matheson Trust. He was recently interviewed on CBC Radio about the the Aga Khan Museum.
He is also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CA-CPA) and has completed Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Master of Accounting degrees at the University of Waterloo (2008). Over the last few years, Khalil has been invited to deliver several guest lectures and conference presentations on various topics pertaining to Islamic thought and Ismaili philosophy:
For Khalil's prior talks, see:
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/tag/khalil-andani/
wn.com/Harvard Lecture The Shia Ismaili Muslims By Khalil Andani
On February 21, 2014, Khalil Andani (Doctor of Philosophy of Candidate in Islamic Studies, Harvard University) delivered a lecture called "Shi'i Isma'ili Muslims: An Esoteric Tradition in Islam" as part of the Harvard Divinity School Muslim Council Speaker Series called "Diversity in Islam: Communities of Interpretation."
The lecture took place at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School and was followed by an open Q&A; forum included in the video. The lecture covers the following topics:
1. Introduction
2. The Shi'i Imamat: Rational and Qur'anic Basis
3. The Ismaili Imamat through History
4. The Spiritual Functions of the Ismaili Imam
5. Ismaili Philosophy and Doctrine: Zahir and Batin, Tawhid, the Light of Imamat, Faith and Intellect
6. Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III: Life and Thought
7. Imam Shah Karim al-Husayni Aga Khan IV: Present Imam of the Ismaili Muslims
The open Q&A; included the following topics:
1) Can you speak about Ismaili Muslim rituals (Jamatkhana)?
2) What was the Ismaili approach to politics?
3) What is a Farman and what circumstances lead to the Imam making a Farman?
4) What is the Ismaili practice of zakat?
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Khalil Andani is a doctoral (Ph.D) candidate specializing in Islamic intellectual history, theology, philosophy, and mysticism at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree (MTS 2014), specializing in Islamic philosophy and Ismaili thought, from Harvard University. Khalil’s publications include a book chapter on Nasir-i Khusraw’s philosophical thought in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy, a Review Article, two articles on Ismaili Philosophy in Sacred Web, and an article on Ismaili views of the Crucifixion of Jesus in The Matheson Trust. He was recently interviewed on CBC Radio about the the Aga Khan Museum.
He is also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CA-CPA) and has completed Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Master of Accounting degrees at the University of Waterloo (2008). Over the last few years, Khalil has been invited to deliver several guest lectures and conference presentations on various topics pertaining to Islamic thought and Ismaili philosophy:
For Khalil's prior talks, see:
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/tag/khalil-andani/
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 19
Ismaili Muslim Ritual Practices Explained by Khalil Andani
Excerpt from Khalil Andani's Lecture at the University of Toronto (Nov 2, 2011) in which he explains the nature of contemporary Ismaili Muslim ritual practice i...
Excerpt from Khalil Andani's Lecture at the University of Toronto (Nov 2, 2011) in which he explains the nature of contemporary Ismaili Muslim ritual practice in the context of the and Shari'ah and Tariqah, the private Jamatkhana space, Bay'ah, and the Pillars of Islam. Includes a discussion on the Ismaili Du'a. View on 720p for best performance.
Khalil Andani is a PhD Candidate in Islamic Studies at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree from Harvard Divinity School.
wn.com/Ismaili Muslim Ritual Practices Explained By Khalil Andani
Excerpt from Khalil Andani's Lecture at the University of Toronto (Nov 2, 2011) in which he explains the nature of contemporary Ismaili Muslim ritual practice in the context of the and Shari'ah and Tariqah, the private Jamatkhana space, Bay'ah, and the Pillars of Islam. Includes a discussion on the Ismaili Du'a. View on 720p for best performance.
Khalil Andani is a PhD Candidate in Islamic Studies at Harvard University and holds a Master of Theological Studies degree from Harvard Divinity School.
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 30
"Isma'ili Muslim Perspectives on Jesus" by Khalil Andani
A presentation delivered during The Christology Symposium which took place on March 15, 2012, at St. Michael's College. The presentation discusses classical ......
A presentation delivered during The Christology Symposium which took place on March 15, 2012, at St. Michael's College. The presentation discusses classical ...
wn.com/Isma'Ili Muslim Perspectives On Jesus By Khalil Andani
A presentation delivered during The Christology Symposium which took place on March 15, 2012, at St. Michael's College. The presentation discusses classical ...