Original Gandhi letter and Gandhian artefacts find permanent home at the Ismaili Special Collections Unit

An original letter dated 1938 to Velshi Keshavjee, a South African Ismaili pioneer, written by Mahatma Gandhi from his prison cell in Wardha, India, was deposited with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, together with the Gandhi, King, Ikeda Peace Award medal awarded to Dr Mohamed Keshavjee.
Members of the Keshavjee family present artefacts to the IIS

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The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) was established in 1977 as an academic institution of higher education. It is dedicated to the study of Islam with a particular focus on the history, philosophy, law, and mysticism of Ismaili and broader Shiʿi intellectual and cultural heritages within the larger Muslim society.

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Research at IIS seeks to contribute to the field of Islamic studies in general, with a particular focus on Shiʿi and Ismaili studies.

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A photographic celebration of Aga Khan IV

The Ismaili Special Collections Unit has launched a photo gallery in celebration of the legacy of His Highness Aga Khan IV, the founder of The Institute of Ismaili Studies.

Aga Khan IV arriving at the IIS in 1981