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the reflect

Welcome to the reflect, a podcast of The.Ismaili, featuring a unique introspection in each episode. What’s got you preoccupied these days or What thought are you in the process of working through? These are the questions our speakers respond to in each short episode of the reflect. To subscribe to this series, look for "the reflect", now available on Spotify, Apple Podcast, & Google Podcast. Tell us what you think of the reflect podcast: http://bit.ly/thereflect
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Episodes

The Purpose of Work: Why do we do it?

For almost everyone, the current period has led to a change in the nature of our working lives. And it has led Aliaa on an introspective journey about work itself. Why do we do it? What is its purpose? And what might we want its purpose to be? (Tell us what you think about this episode: http://bit.ly/thereflect) Presenter Details Dr. Aliaa Remtilla Anthropologist with a Passion for Social Justice

Oct 09, 202013 minEp. 43

From Discomfort to Discovery

Emotions. We experience them on a daily basis. Are all emotions important? Is it worth learning more about ourselves through understanding our emotions? In this episode, Sasha Jiwani takes us on her journey from the discomfort of sitting with uncomfortable emotions to the discovery of how it has helped her grow. (Tell us what you think about this episode: http://bit.ly/thereflect) Presenter Details Sasha Jiwani Facilitator of Connections, Creative Catalyst, and Doer and Dreamer...

Sep 29, 202011 minEp. 42

Time: A Prison or a Mirror? (Urdu)

In this episode, Alwaez Asif Makhani reflects on a series of inquiries around the notion of time and its significance in our tradition. Is Time Real or an illusion? How does the past influence the present, and how does the present impact our future? Is Time a limitless mirror to reflect upon The Eternal or is it a shrinking cage from which we cannot escape? (Tell us what you think about this episode: http://bit.ly/thereflect) Presenter Details Asif Makhani Alwaez, Technology Leader, and Youth De...

Sep 19, 202011 minEp. 41

Time: A Prison or a Mirror?

In this episode, Alwaez Asif Makhani reflects on a series of inquiries around the notion of time and its significance in our tradition. Is Time Real or an illusion? How does the past influence the present, and how does the present impact our future? Is Time a limitless mirror to reflect upon The Eternal or is it a shrinking cage from which we cannot escape? (Tell us what you think about this episode: http://bit.ly/thereflect) Presenter Details Asif Makhani Alwaez, Technology Leader, and Youth De...

Sep 19, 202011 minEp. 40

Is Cancel Culture Worth Canceling?

In this episode, Gulnar Feerasta examines the seeming ubiquity of cancel culture amidst the increasingly fraught and divisive socio-political environment of today. Is "cancelling" offensive folx justified— or is cancel culture leading to an erosion of free speech as its opponents contend? As an activist informed by spiritual practice Gulnar finds herself contemplating: “Is cancel culture worth canceling?” Presenter Details Gulnar Feerasta Director of Programs at a community based non-profit serv...

Sep 09, 202012 minEp. 39

(Persian) Who teaches character in the 21st century?

In this episode, Hamed reflects on the question of character education from a philosophical and historical point of view. With all the changes to our lives globally in 21st century, he explores the question of who is in charge of educating good human beings or citizens. The role of tradition- or absence of it- in moral and character education of our youth is the focus of this introspection. Presenter Details Hamed Ghofrani Regional Academic Lead- ITREB Canada

Aug 30, 202013 minEp. 38

Who teaches character in the 21st century?

In this episode, Hamed reflects on the question of character education from a philosophical and historical point of view. With all the changes to our lives globally in 21st century, he explores the question of who is in charge of educating good human beings or citizens. The role of tradition- or absence of it- in moral and character education of our youth is the focus of this introspection. Presenter Details Hamed Ghofrani Regional Academic Lead- ITREB Canada

Aug 30, 202012 minEp. 37

On Rasa in the Virtual Performing Arts

In this episode, Professor Nimjee reflects on connecting virtually to performing artists and the arts during the pandemic. She refers to the framework of rasa or rass, literally meaning the juice of something, to explore how a performer flavors their environment during a concert. Presenter Details Dr. Ameera Nimjee Musician, Dancer, and Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology & Asian Studies, School of Music, University of Puget Sound

Aug 23, 20209 minEp. 36

Parenting and Spirituality

In this episode, Purnur Ilolova reflects on the connections between spirituality and parenting. For her, parenting and spirituality are the most complimentary notions of being because in both states, one is relying on the unknown and the unseen. In searching for wisdom of the unknown, Purnur strives to meet the needs of her children while ensuring their wellbeing. Presenter Details Purnur Ilolova International Development Specialist at Indiana University

Aug 16, 202010 minEp. 34

(Tajik) Parenting and Spirituality

In this episode, Purnur Ilolova reflects on the connections between spirituality and parenting. For her, parenting and spirituality are the most complimentary notions of being because in both states, one is relying on the unknown and the unseen. In searching for wisdom of the unknown, Purnur strives to meet the needs of her children while ensuring their wellbeing. Presenter Details Purnur Ilolova International Development Specialist at Indiana University

Aug 16, 202014 minEp. 35

Rootless Cosmopolitanism and Authoring Revolution: Making the Idea of Canada Home

In this episode, Karim reflects on three generations of his family--from the struggle to acquire and understand the norms of Canadian life to the courage to respond and possibly revise them. Presenter Details Dr. Karim Dharamsi Professor of Philosophy and Chair of General Education, Mount Royal University

Aug 10, 202012 minEp. 33

Privilege and Sacrifice: Dispatches from the frontline

In this episode, Shamsah reflects on her experiences on the frontlines to think through the disparities in access to healthcare, that are even more pronounced now- during COVID times. She thinks about her role in addressing this social justice issue- and wonders what equal access to quality health care would look like if it was seen truly treated as a human right. Presenter Details Shamsah Malik Nurse Practitioner - Hospitalist- Department of Medicine at Harbor UCLA Medical Center/Los Angeles Co...

Jul 31, 202011 minEp. 31

(Urdu) Privilege and Sacrifice: Dispatches from the frontline

In this episode, Shamsah reflects on her experiences on the frontlines to think through the disparities in access to healthcare, that are even more pronounced now- during COVID times. She thinks about her role in addressing this social justice issue- and wonders what equal access to quality health care would look like if it was seen truly treated as a human right. Presenter DetailsShamsah Malik Nurse Practitioner - Hospitalist- Department of Medicine at Harbor UCLA Medical Center/Los Angeles Cou...

Jul 31, 20207 minEp. 32

Heavy Agency: Extending the Blessing of Ramadan

In the weeks after Ramadan, Al-Waez Rahim Moledina finds himself missing being within the month and considers how its spirit might be carried forward. Over the last few years, he has had conversations with people from all walks of life who question the need for religion. In this episode, Al-Waez Rahim reflects on how missing Ramadan reminds him of a meaningful response to this question. Presenter Details Al-Waez Rahim A. Moledina Regional Manager of Leadership Education and Organizational Develo...

Jul 27, 20209 minEp. 30

(French) Washing Your Hands

In this episode, Alwaeza Sheizana Murji reflects on the value of washing our hands not only to rid ourselves of germs but also of what doesn’t serve us. Presenter Details Sheizana Murji Alwaeza and corporate lawyer

Jul 20, 20208 minEp. 29

Washing Your Hands

In this episode, Alwaeza Sheizana Murji reflects on the value of washing our hands not only to rid ourselves of germs but also of what doesn’t serve us. Presenter Details Sheizana Murji Alwaeza and corporate lawyer

Jul 20, 20207 minEp. 28

I am no longer "I"

In this episode, Irfan reflects on the notion of "self", drawing on one of his songs titled "main, main nhe raha". Presenter Details Irfan Sheen Musician, lead singer of a New York City based band called "Fitoor"

Jul 13, 20209 minEp. 26

(Urdu) I am no longer "I"

In this episode, Irfan reflects on the notion of "self", drawing on one of his songs titled "main, main nhe raha". Presenter Details Irfan Sheen Musician, lead singer of a New York City based band called "Fitoor"

Jul 13, 202010 minEp. 27

(French) What We Can Bear

In this episode, Alwaeza Salima Versi grapples with how we can make sense of the truths we are given in the Qur'an when they seem at odds with the world these days, especially the idea that Allah does not burden us with more than we can bear. Presenter Details Salima Versi Alwaeza, Psychotherapist, and PhD Candidate & Instructor in Islam at the University of Alberta

Jul 06, 202011 minEp. 25

What We Can Bear

In this episode, Alwaeza Salima Versi grapples with how we can make sense of the truths we are given in the Qur'an when they seem at odds with the world these days, especially the idea that Allah does not burden us with more than we can bear. Presenter Details Salima Versi Alwaeza, Psychotherapist, and PhD Candidate & Instructor in Islam at the University of Alberta

Jul 06, 20209 minEp. 24

One with nature

In this episode, Faheem Hussain reflects on his evolving relationship with nature and how the 'presence of mind' creates a harmony and co-existence with and within nature. Presenter Details Faheem Hussain Teacher and Teacher Educator

Jun 29, 20208 minEp. 23

(French) One Word Away

In this episode, Dr. Ashnoor Nagji reflects on how delivering babies and working in refugee camps luminates how language literally levers our lives Presenter Details Dr. Ashnoor Nagji Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health, UBC and IWTP Graduate

Jun 22, 202013 minEp. 21

(Gujrati) One Word Away

In this episode, Dr. Ashnoor Nagji reflects on how delivering babies and working in refugee camps luminates how language literally levers our lives Presenter Details Dr. Ashnoor Nagji Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health, UBC and IWTP Graduate

Jun 22, 202011 minEp. 22

One Word Away

In this episode, Dr. Ashnoor Nagji reflects on how delivering babies and working in refugee camps luminates how language literally levers our lives Presenter Details Dr. Ashnoor Nagji Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health, UBC and IWTP Graduate

Jun 22, 202010 minEp. 20

Praying at Home

In this episode, Latif Nurani reflects on prayer and spiritual life when traditional places of worship are closed. Presenter Details Latif Nurani Father, husband, educator, and lawyer

Jun 19, 20208 minEp. 19

(Farsi) Checking the Blind Spot

In this episode, Allahbakhsh Jaffery reflects on checking the blind spot as a metaphor to discuss the importance of looking at the past. Presenter Details Allahbakhsh Jaffery IWTP Graduate and Business student, majoring in Accounting at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Jun 15, 20208 minEp. 18

Checking the Blind Spot

In this episode, Allahbakhsh Jaffery reflects on checking the blind spot as a metaphor to discuss the importance of looking at the past. Presenter Details Allahbakhsh Jaffery IWTP Graduate and Business student, majoring in Accounting at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Jun 15, 20208 minEp. 17

Joy through service

In this episode, Dr. Karim Damji reflects on the joy and fulfilment that can be experienced through serving others. Presenter Details Dr. Karim F. Damji Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Alberta

Jun 12, 20208 minEp. 16

(French) Standing Up for Justice

In this episode, Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee reflects on social justice within Islam. She explores what role we play as individuals and as a humanity in making this world a better place. Presenter Details Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee Clinical Psychologist, Founder and Director of Silm Centre for Mental Health

Jun 08, 20208 minEp. 15

Standing Up for Justice

In this episode, Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee reflects on social justice within Islam. She explores what role we play as individuals and as a humanity in making this world a better place. Presenter Details Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee Clinical Psychologist, Founder and Director of Silm Centre for Mental Health

Jun 08, 20207 minEp. 14
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