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The Ismaili
Muslim Footprints
An opportunity to deep-dive into Islam and Muslim civilisations, history and spirituality through the ages, accompanied by some of the best experts and academics in their field. Join us as we discover how Muslim societies and individuals have lived, thought about, and expressed their faith in their own ways as a pathway to the divine. We explore the far-flung lands that Muslims have lived in, the traditions – scientific, artistic, religious and cultural – they’ve contributed to, and the revelation itself, the Qur’an. Our guests have devoted their professional lives to producing robust...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 106 ratings
I am really enjoying these podcasts. They offer a colourful and contextual picture of the stories, characters and communities featuring in the rich tapestry of Muslim history around the world. Listening to these academics reflect animatedly on their subjects and life's work is a joy and...Read full review »
The reflective physician via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/10/24
Muslim Footprints
These podcasts are excellent insights into Muslim history, geography and culture through research into spaces and times that are not well known to present day readers on the subject of Islam. They form a new set of audio-literary spaces that bring forth interesting knowledge into the present....Read full review »
Shiraz49 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/15/24
Muslim footprints
Excellent content and great job with production. Would love to hear an episode about the library at Alamut or the libraries of Baghdad and Cairo. Also the impact of Al-Azhar university over the centuries.
Star68 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/23
Recent Episodes
For our final episode of this season we are delighted to welcome Professor Soulaymane Bachir Diagne, who teaches at Columbia University, and is one of the world's most distinguished philosophers. Professor Diagne guides us through his autobiography, "Le Fagot de Ma Memoire." Le fagot is a bundle...
Published 10/31/23
Published 10/31/23
Our latest episode tells the story of how Islam arrived in America, possibly as early as the 1400s on ships from Europe and West Africa.  We have two guests on this episode. One is Sylviane Diouf, a visiting scholar at the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University. She has...
Published 10/17/23
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