Live Events
There are no live events currently scheduled. Please see below for a list of past live events.
Past live events
| 14 July 2010 | Dr Reza Shah-Kazemi delivered the 2010 Yawm-e Ali lecture at the Ismaili Centre, London. In his lecture titled Imam Ali and the Power of Compassion, he explored the role played by Rahma — divine compassion — in the teachings of Hazrat Ali. | [video available] |
| 8 July 2010 | Firoz Rasul, President of the Aga Khan University, looked ahead toward the University’s next 25 years. He spoke at the Ismaili Centre, London. | [video available] |
| 4 Mar 2010 | Dr Farid Esack, Professor in the Study of Islam at the University of Johannesburg, delivered the 2010 Milad-un-Nabi Lecture at the Ismaili Centre, London. | [video available] |
| 15 Feb 2010 | Alnoor Merchant, Head Librarian and Keeper of the Ismaili collections at The Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, spoke about the origins of historic artefacts in the Aga Khan Museum collection at the University of Texas at Arlington. | [video available] |
| 14 Dec 2009 | Eboo Patel, founder and Executive Director of the Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based institution building the global interfaith youth movement, addressed an audience at The Institute of Ismaili Studies in London. | See A conversation with Eboo Patel: Part 1 and Part 2 |
| 12 Dec 2009 | Professor Karim H Karim, Co-Director of The Institute of Ismaili Studies, delivered a presentation about the Institute’s Graduate Programme in Islamic Studies and Humanities. The presentation was followed by a Q&A session. | Live event concluded |
| 21 Oct 2009 | The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, the 26th Governor General of Canada presented a lecture at the Ismaili Centre, London. Her talk focused on how Canada’s experience of evolving into a welcoming, pluralistic, post-modern society in the 21st Century can inform the creation of a new global citizenry based on openness, generosity, and mutual respect and well-being. | [video available] |

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