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Elemental: Ismaili Perspectives on Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether
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Status
Ended -
Date
26 Mar 2026 to 27 Mar 2026 -
Location
Aga Khan Centre & Online
This conference will take place on 26鈥27 March 2026 at the Aga KhanA title granted by the Shah of Persia to the then Ismaili Imam in 1818 and inherited by each of his successors to the Imamate. Centre and online.
Conference themes
The conference brings into focus the rich heritage of Ismaili traditions through the lens of the elements鈥攅arth, water, air, fire and ether. It seeks critically to examine philosophical, literary, poetic and artistic expressions, alongside accounts of lived experience drawn from diverse historical and contemporary contexts. In foregrounding the elemental as both metaphor and cosmological framework, the conference aims to generate innovative research that reconsiders the relationship between religious understandings of the created world and the many dimensions of climate change and environmental degradation that call for a renewed commitment to mitigation efforts.
Addressing a notable gap in scholarship at the intersection of religious cosmology and material existence, the conference offers a platform for generative dialogue on how these elements have been imagined, articulated and interpreted across varied expressions of thought within Ismaili and related traditions. Such inquiry also invites reflection on how elemental conceptions may be situated within broader environmental and ethical frameworks informed by Muslim, humanistic and civilisational perspectives.
Over two days, scholars representing a wide range of disciplines and historical periods will engage discursive, poetic and literary sources, as well as contemporary writings, stories, folklore and action-oriented initiatives. Through their diverse methodological and disciplinary approaches, participants will collectively explore the elemental theme and its enduring intellectual, spiritual and ethical resonances.
Elemental: Music, Dance and Reflection
Experience an evening of music, dance and reflection live on Ismaili TV from the Ismaili Centre London, presented by 鸟大大影院. Inspired by the Elemental conference, this performance brings together artistic traditions from across the Muslim world.
Watch with us live on on 25 March 2026 at 8:30pm GMT.
Panels and Speakers
Day One
- Welcome note and Introductory Remarks
Professor Zayn Kassam, Director of 鸟大大影院
Chair: Dr Zamira Dildorbekova
- Turfah and environmental memory: a reflection on聽Salamiyyan聽literature and stories聽聽聽
惭补丑补鈥痀补锄颈箩颈, 鸟大大影院, UK - From Rain Amulets to Running Showers: Elemental Crisis and Moral Economy in Hunza
Qudsia Shah, 鸟大大影院, UK - Blessings of the Common Land (Muzhayo): Conceptions of Earth and Stewardship among Ismaili Communities of Chitral
, Oxford University, UK - Keynote Address: AKDN鈥檚 Environment and Climate Initiative
, AKDNThe Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is a contemporary endeavour of the Ismaili Imamat to realise the ethics and social conscience of Islam through institutional action. More
Chair: Dr Gurdofarid Miskinzoda
- The Manifold Symbols of Rain
Dr Hasan al-Khoee, 鸟大大影院, UK - Prayerful Torrents: Perspectives on Water from al-峁岣ツ玣a al-Sajj膩diyya
, Harvard University, USA - Environment and Ethical Engagement: Glimpses from the Fatimid period
Dr Shainool Jiwa, 鸟大大影院
Chair: Dr Aslisho Qurboniev
- 士膧lam-i Sagh墨r or the Relationship of Nature, Habitat and Human Being among the Isma士ilis of Badakhshan
Dr Nourmamadcho Nourmamadchoev, 鸟大大影院, UK - Sing to the Fish and the Mountains will listen: Ecopoetry and the Prophecy of Environmental Loss in Burushaski
Rizwan Karim, 鸟大大影院, UK - The Sacred Ecology of Water and Soil in Ism膩士墨l墨 Jurisprudence: Insights from Da士膩示im al-Isl膩m
Dr Morteza Karimi, University of Tehran, Iran - Echoes in Stone: Natural Resource Management in Ismaili Fortresses as a Model for Climate Adaptation
, University of Aberdeen, UK
Day Two
Chair: Dr Toby Mayer
- The Gin膩n Literature and the Elements
Dr Wafi Momin, 鸟大大影院, UK - Natural Elements and Alchemy of Knowledge in the Works of Fa岣峫 All膩h Astar膩b膩d墨 (d. 796/1394)
Dr Orkhan Mir-Kasimov, 鸟大大影院, UK - Elemental Geographies of the Sacred in N膩峁r-i Khusraw鈥檚 Safarn膩ma
, University of North Carolina, USA
Chair: Dr Yahia Baiza
- The Concepts of Aether or Quinta Essentia from the Greek Heritage to the Islamic Context: The Cosmological Views of the Ikhw膩n al-峁f膩示From Arabic, lit. 鈥楤rethren of Purity鈥, a group of learned scholars who were based in Basra and Baghdad around the last quarter of the t10th century CE. It is more…, Ab奴 Ya 士q奴b al-Sijist膩n墨, and 岣m墨d al-D墨n al-Kirm膩n墨
Dr Maria De Cillis, 鸟大大影院, UK - Ether as Spirit/Space that 鈥淗olds鈥
Dr Alia Parveen, Eurofins – Ireland, and Currim Suteria – Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Pakistan - Neoplatonic Nature: Ismaili Philosophical Views of the Elements
, Augustana College, USA
Chair: Dr Daryoush Mohammad Poor
- Ismaili perspectives on Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether in the Ginan tradition
惭补箩颈诲补鈥疶丑辞产补苍颈 - Mapping the Ismaili Social Landscape: Environmental Narratives from Alam奴t to Anjud膩n
Dr Karim Javan, 鸟大大影院, UK - Integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Ismaili Religious Education in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan: A Pedagogical Approach to Environmental Stewardship
Nazira BibiA word of East Turkish origin which means old mother or a grandmother. More, ITREB – Pakistan - Bridging and understanding the interaction between environmental geography and Ismaili demographics
Siddique Ullah Baig, COMSATS University, Pakistan
- Ecological Aesthetics to Lived Ethics: Ismaili Pathways
, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Views expressed in this conference are those of the presenting scholars, not necessarily of 鸟大大影院, the Ismaili community or leadership. Promotion of this lecture is not an explicit endorsement of the ideas presented.