Learning & Inspiration
The acceptance of the Imamat as an institution going back to the earliest days of the Islamic tradition, the use of the intellect and ethical behavior, are cornerstones of the of the Shia Ismaili Muslim tariqa. The articles and books included here, and added to periodically, will inform the readers and reflect the source of inspiration for many of the activities of the Ismaili community.
Reviewing approaches to interpreting the Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa and Muslim literature
A bias against older adults exists, but they can contribute, and there are ways to cope through technology and social interaction.
IIS scholar discusses new book on Prophet Muhammad
Dr. Ali Asani speaks to Emory University Theology students on the meaning of Islam and its connections with other Abrahamic faiths.
Through service we express our love for our Imam and hope to acquire intimacy with Allah. It is a way for us to enact our humanity. Service also provides us with an opportunity to get to know each other and form bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood. Let us re-commit to maintaining this wonderful tradition.
Let us reflect upon the Tasbih of Bibi Fatima and its practice in our lives today.
ITREB USA presents Critical Conversations, a virtual forum featuring faith-based perspectives on the questions of our time. “A Lived Faith: Exploring Civic Engagement and Public Participation” features Munir Meghjani and Umer Rupani, and is moderated by Shafina Khabani.
ITREB USA presents Critical Conversations, a virtual forum featuring faith-based perspectives on the questions of our time. “Discourses of Hope - Negotiating the Individual and Communal in Difficult Times” features Natasha Merchant and Murad Bhaidani, and is moderated by Furhana Husani.
ITREB USA presents Critical Conversations, a virtual forum featuring faith-based perspectives on the questions of our time. “Social Justice in Islam - Mental Health and Trauma” features Gulnar Feerasta, Noureen Wallani, and Salima Versi, and is moderated by Albina Bhimani.
TREB USA presents Aspire, a webinar series that features conversations of a stronger future built on the foundations of our faith. “Brightening My Thread in the Fabric of Society: Reflections on Citizenship, Integrity and a Democratic Ethic” features Dr. Bashir Jiwani and is moderated by Nayab Ali.
ITREB USA presents Critical Conversations, a virtual forum featuring faith-based perspectives on the questions of our time. “Islam and Democracy: A Look to the Past to Prepare for the Future” features Jena Karm and Dr. Karim H. Karim, and is moderated by Shereen Noorali.