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Imagined Futures: Thought, Art and Ethics in Muslim Societies

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鸟大大影院/AKU-ISMC Graduate Conference

Imagined Futures: Thought, Art and Ethics in Muslim Societies

The third annual 鸟大大影院/AKU-ISMC Graduate Conference: Imagined Futures: Thought, Art and Ethics in Muslim Societies聽is a collaboration between 鸟大大影院 and the聽 to showcase student-led research at both institutions.

The conference features a wide range of speakers from the 鸟大大影院 and AKU-ISMC programmes presenting on various topics in Islamic studies. Further details will be available in due course.

The conference will be streamed to the global Ismaili community and other constituents of the 鸟大大影院 and AKU-ISMC around the world via Zoom.

Schedule

08:45鈥8:50 Opening Remarks – Prof Zayn Kassam

08:50鈥9:00 Welcome Note – Dr Alex Henley

09:00鈥10:10 Panel 1: Muslim (Re-) Imaginations of Society and Politics
Chair: Dr Zamira Dildorbekova

  • Theorising Democracy with People鈥檚 Action Committees in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir
    Haider Ali (ISMC 2026)
  • The Position of the Ismaili Imamat in International Diplomacy: Present and Future
    Moiz Rajwani (GPISH 2026)
  • Social Integration During the Pandemic: Examining the Experience of First-Generation Syrian Migrants during COVID-19 in Sweden
    Noor Mansour (GPISH 2026)

10:10鈥10:35 Health Break

10:35鈥11:45 Panel 2: Identity and Heritage in Creative Expressions
Chair: Dr Walid Ghali

  • Carving Futures from the Past: The Role of Architecture in Expressing and Shaping Identity
    Gulguncha Lalbekova (GPISH 2025)
  • Preservation as Dispossession: Leif Larsen Music Centre and Authorized Heritage Discourse
    Saad Barcha (GPISH 2025)
  • To what extent does the interactive portrayal of the House of Wisdom and the Alamut fortress in Assassin鈥檚 Creed Mirage balance game reality with historical narratives, and how does it (re)shape the contemporary understanding of these historical sites?
    Mohsin Baig (GPISH 2027)

11:45鈥12:10 Health Break

12:10鈥13:10 Panel 3: Gender, Power and Representation
Chair: Dr Karen Bauer

  • The Art of Power: Rethinking Gendered Sovereignty, Aesthetic Agency, and Political Authority Through Mughal Empress Nur Jahan’s (r. 1611鈥1627 CE) Strategic Reign
    Ameeqa Qureshi (GPISH 2027)
  • Imagining Inclusive Futures: Intersectionality and Queer Muslim Youth in Educational Curricula
    Nabila Esmail (STEP 2025)

13:10鈥14:20 Lunch Break

14:20鈥15:30 Panel 4: Pedagogies in the Making of Muslim Futures
Chair: Faheem Hussain

  • Unveiling Hidden Religious Education in Afghanistan’s Language Subjects
    Mehrullah Hussaini (STEP 2024)
  • Digital Da士wa and the Ethics of Becoming: Platformed Piety and the Case of Youth Club
    Kiran (GPISH 2026)
  • How can existentialist ideas about meaning and purpose in life be incorporated into religious education for Ismaili youth?
    Imad Ali Khan (STEP 2026)

15:30鈥15:50 Health Break

15:50鈥17:00 Panel 5: Meaning-Making in Ismaili Communities
Chair: Dr Orkhan Mir-Kasimov

  • The Transition of Ismaili Doctrine from Neoplatonic Metaphysics to Contemporary Ethical Pragmatism
    Mubashir Shah-Artas (GPISH 2027)
  • From Pirs to Institutions: Navigating Identity and Tension in Transnational Ismailism in Afghanistan
    Nazeer Rasouli (GPISH 2026)
  • Poetry as Pedagogy: The Art of Revolution Through Words of Wisdom
    Saeedeh Kardan (GPISH 2025)

17:00鈥17:20 Thank you note
Dr Gurdofarid Miskinzoda

18:30鈥20:00 Concert:聽Echoes of the Earth: Voices of Responsibility

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Views expressed in this lecture 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.

Cover photo by Edmund Sumner.