The IIS is pleased to announce the launch of a newShi‘i Heritage Seriesof publications aimed at enhancing general knowledge of Shiʿi Islam and promoting a better understanding of its history, doctrines and practices in their historical and contemporary contexts.
The first event took place at the Ismaili Centre in London on 3rdApril, 2014 at which the first two publications,A History of Shi‘iIslambyDr Farhad DaftaryandThe þþø of Shi‘i Islamby Dr Farhad Daftary andDr Gurdofarid Miskinzodawere launched. Another event is scheduled to take place in Lisbon, Portugal, on 19thJune, 2014. The publication of these two books is a milestone in the history of the Institute as it builds on its track record as an established research and teaching institution on Ismaili Studies and embarks on a journey of further research and discourse on the broader subject of Shi‘i Studies.
Dr Nadia Jamalacted as the moderator of the hosted conversation with Dr Farhad Daftary, the General Editor and Dr Gurdofarid Miskinzoda, the Managing Editor of the series. The speakers provided short introductions to the two publications as well as details regarding the rationale behind the series and its future vision.
The Series hopes to address the main Shiʿi communities in a balanced and inclusive way, engage in discussions on theoretical and methodological issues, and inspire further research in the field. Works published in this series will include monographs, collective volumes, editions and translations of primary texts, and bibliographical projects, bringing together some of the most significant themes in the study of Shiʿi Islam through an interdisciplinary approach, making them accessible to a wide readership.
A History of Shi‘i Islamlooks at the origins and history ofShi‘ismand sets the tone for the series, including a historical survey of the four communities who account for the majority of the Shi‘i Muslim population of the world – theٳԲ‘A, the IsmailisAdherents of a branch of Shi’i Islam that considers Ismail, the eldest son of the Shi’i Imam Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq (d. 765), as his successor., theZaydisand the Nusayris (now commonly known as the Alawis).
The þþø of Shi‘i Islamexplores the contributions of the different Shi‘i communities to eight diverse subject areas – history and historiography, theϳܰ’aMuslims believe that the Holy ϳܰ’a contains divine revelations to the Prophet Muhammed received in Mecca and Medina over a period of 23 years in the early 7th century CE. More and its Shi‘i interpretations, hadith, law, authority, theology, rites and rituals, and philosophy. In so doing, it examines how the understanding of the various branches of Shi‘i Islam has evolved over time.
Commenting on the IIS, one attendee said: “The Institute reaches out to a wide audience and presents its work with care and in a manner accessible to all. It is concerned with promoting the study not only of Ismaili Shi‘i Islam but also of the wider Shi‘i community in a way that is accessible and generous.” Also speaking about the IIS, another attendee had this to say: “Although the focus is on Shi‘i and Ismaili studies, the Institution has contributed significantly to other areas of Islamic studies, as its work has many facets.”
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