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KJ took a dip at the Triveni Sangam, here he is in conversation with Dr Omar Ali and Maneesh on what was the experience like. His travels across Lucknow and Varanasi make an appearance too. We conclude the episode with a hat tip to the greatest Indian Dessert.
This Brown Pundits podcast episode features hosts Amey and Dr. Omar Ali in conversation with Vishal Ganesan, a lawyer and thinker, about his essay "Frontier Dharma" and the meaning of being Hindu in the diaspora. Vishal discusses how his observations of mainstream media and academic discourse led him to research the historical representation of Hindus, which he found to be distorted by a lens stemming from 18th and 19th-century missionary narratives. Vishal's essay - https://frontierdharma.substack.com/p/the-hindu-case-against-hinduism-a
With the 2024 presidential election right around the corner, all eyes are on the swing states. In this episode, host Kai Wright travels to Atlanta, the heart of one swing state where early voting numbers are at a record high, to hear about the historically large political gender gap.While the show was in town, Atlanta hosted homecoming festivities for Morehouse and Spelman Colleges, two of the nation's most famous historically Black schools — and the perfect campuses to talk politics with students and alumni in between the parties.Kai is joined by Omar Ali, a local Atlanta business owner and political organizer; Rose Scott, host of the daily news magazine Closer Look on WABE, Atlanta Public Radio; and Errin Haines, co-founder and editor-at-large of The 19th, a newsroom that covers the intersections of gender, politics and policy. Plus, listeners tell us how the candidates' appeals to their gender identity will affect their vote.Thanks to our station partner WABE for collaborating on this episode. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.
Omar Ali talks to Hussein Ibish about the current events in the Middle East.
In this edition of the browncast, Amey and Dr. Omar Ali talk to Dr. Edward Luttwak on the current escalating situation between Israel and Iran in the Middle East, the unique individualistic culture of the IDF and arc of 2000 years of Jewish and Persian history that informs both their strategic cultures.
In her poem 'God's Garden', Dorothy Frances Gurney writes:'One is nearer God's heart in a garden Than anywhere else on earth.'Join Giles Fraser and a panel of green-fingered guests as they gather together at the Aga Khan Centre in Kings Cross to reflect on the theological significance of gardens and gardening.From Eden and Gethsemane, to the ancient Islamic gardens of Andalusia, to the Japanese Gardens of Zen Buddhism; temples to churchyards, these sacred zones have been places of solace and reflection for millennia; places of life and death, of peace and tranquillity. Here, even non-religious gardeners find common ground with their religious counterparts: on their knees, often in silence, hands in the earth. For many, gardening is the answer. We hear from Jill Smith - lay minister and trustee of 'The Quiet Garden Movement', who tells us how her garden is a place of healing.Our panellists are Dr Omar Ali de Unzaga - Head of Ismaili Studies at the Aga Khan Centre, Revd Lucy Winkett - Rector at St James' Church in Piccadilly, and Ai Hishii - Director of Japanese garden architects, Momiji Design.*You can visit the Islamic Gardens at the Aga Khan Centre for free - book online.Presenter: Giles Fraser Producers: James Leesley and Bara'atu Ibrahim Editor: Tim Pemberton
Omar Ali, Jyoti Rahman, Shafiqur Rahman, Karol Karpinski and Razib Khan discuss the end of the Sheikh Hasina regime.
It's 2024 and Major Amin shares his thoughts on what's happening with Dr Omar Ali.
It's election time in and Maneesh speaks to Dr Omar Ali on the latest in Pakistan
Understanding politics can be a daunting and challenging task. But in this episode, Dr. Ali simplifies the history of the two-party system and explains how independents are transforming the system for the better. He discusses his book, which breaks down everything in detail. I promise you'll be amazed just as I was after listening to it!Order your copy here!
Omar Ali is the Senior Director of Research at Lyell Immunopharma. Omar discusses leadership lessons he's picked up across 2 decades working at the intersection of bioengineering and drug development. Starting his first company during grad school at Harvard. Afterwards spending ~7 years at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. Setting up his second startup, Immulus, focused on immune cell expansion. That was acquired by Lyell. Omar is an expert in a wide-range of fields from biomaterials and immunotherapy to drug deliver, cancer vaccines, and chemistry; however, his superpower is managing interdisciplinary teams and leadership.
Maneesh speaks to Dr Omar Ali in the aftermath of Imran Khan's arrest.
Dr Omar Ali speaks to Major Amin on the current crisis in Pakistan.
Omar Ali is the Founder of ROA Recipe, an eCommerce boutique that specializes in dropshipping, brand building, and advertising. Omar has been in the eCommerce and dropshipping industry since 2018, and since then, he's been through the process of building a brand more than a hundred times. On today's episode we talk about dropshipping techniques, researching products, dropshipping vs Amazon FBA, and much more.
Author of multiple books on Pakistan Mr. Tilak Devasher joins Maneesh, Somnath and Dr. Omar Ali to talk about his new book The Pashtuns-A Contested History.
Sunny Narang, a punjabi born and brought up in Delhi with ancestral roots in Pakistan, speaks for Dr. Ali on punjabis; they also talk about culture and people who have and continue to shape history of the sub-continent.
The late Brian Friel was considered one of the best-known Irish playwrights of his generation, and his first play Philadelphia, Here I Come! premiered in Dublin in 1964, before subsequently moving to Broadway where it ran for 326 performances and earned several Tony Award nominations. The play is described as a tragicomedy, and explores themes like new beginnings, emotional escapism, memory, nostalgia, and more. Adapted for the Malaysian stage by Joe Hasham OAM back in 1994, the play is being staged once more in 2022 with a cast of both new and veteran talents. We find out more from Omar Ali, the dramaturg of the play, and who works in dramaturgy development at The Actors Studio.Image credit: Dev Lee
Radio Teater Nasional seeks to revive the art of the radio play, with the aim of increasing arts accessibility. The project presents Malaysian adapted into an episodic audio format and performed by local talent, available to be streamed online for free. Their pilot production is Dato Seri, an acclaimed Malay-language adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth, written by the late Muhammad Ali Hashim and Omar Ali. We speak with the show's creative producer Rosheen Fatima about adapting theatre for radio, and their emphasis on making the arts accessible.
In this episode Maneesh and Gaurav chat with Jay and Omar Ali and they discuss North Indian politics and power struggles for a vast period from 700 CE to 1200 CE. We touch upon the origins of the Imperial Pratiharas and Palas and discuss the tripartrite struggle for domination of Kannauj between the 3 great kingdoms of Indian subcontinent while a storm brewed up in the west. We also talk about the earlier Arab invasions of Sindh and Punjab and the later Turkic invasions by the Ghaznavids and Ghurids which laid the foundation of Islamicate rule in India.
Most people starting up a business have a lot of issues to deal with, but most of these issues all come down to one factor. Your approach! Today's guest was able to turn a simple, rundown building into a successful global business with a very unique approach. Guest: Omar Ali He has been a Long-time business leader and developer, he has also been named “Business Man of the Year” by ABJ Digital (an affiliate of the Atlanta Business Journal). Follow Omar: Email: Omar@steelfabfe.com Websites: Omar-ali.com (personal) Steelfabfe.com (main company) Aliatlakewood.com (development company) Turn on more post notifications to keep up with more Business content. Subscribe to our channel: https://tinyurl.com/1-Rated-Business-Show #1ratedbusinessshow #Entrepreneur #Business --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1ratedbusinessshow/message
Omar Ali and Maneesh Taneja have a free-flowing conversation with Gaurav about movies in the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century
This episode is a narrative on the life of Omar Ali. Omar discusses his childhood in Africa, his transformative years in America, and how the loss of a loved one affected his life drastically. Omar details the events that led to his rock bottom and how he ascended from it in the face of adversity.If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms:• Website: www.multispective.org• Email: info@multispective.org • Instagram handle: Multispectiveorg • Facebook page: Multispective*Content warning: Please note that this episode contains explicit content that some people may find disturbing.
Cast your votes here! The year 2021 would certainly be worth forgetting if its worst elements weren't so clearly continuing on into the New Year 2022 and very likely beyond: the Omicron surge, the worst U.S. inflation in decades, and the maelstrom of misinformation swirling around the clear benefits of vaccination and the equally obvious outcome of the 2020 election. In this episode entitled Speaking Truth in Polarized Times, we ask what TPP guests in 2021 speak most insightfully to the challenges of this era. We've highlighted ten great insights, asking listeners to select the best of them, to be announced early in 2022. We kick off our 10 nominees with Harvard University political geographer Ryan Enos on the trend of political polarization right down to the neighborhood level, where Republicans and Democrats cluster apart from each other. Did we suddenly arrive at this moment of hyperpartisanship and rabid misinformation? Princeton historian Julian Zelizer explains that the blueprint for Congressional polarization was laid decades ago by a young firebrand named Newt Gingrich whose accusations brought down Speaker of the House Jim Wright in 1989. And are there any clear routes out of this gordian knot of political identities, where every issue is immediately politicized making consensus solutions all but impossible in our highly antagonized zero-sum polity and society? New York Times Contributing Writer Thomas Edsall places the burden on the more rational of the two major parties, the Democrats, to ameliorate the sense of threat perceived by the American right. And Dr. Omar Ali finds inspiration in the resilience of independent black American leaders as far back as Frederick Douglass and as recently as Lenora Fulani. There's something for every inquiring mind here in our list of Top Guest Insights from 2021. Which speaks most directly to your hopes and concerns? We hope you'll listen through this episode, then click the link in our show notes to complete the website poll. SHOW NOTES Cast your votes here! This episode features: Ryan D. Enos: Website, Episode 3 Nick Andert: Behind the Curve, Episode 8 Julian Zelizer: Princeton University, Episode 1 Katherine Gehl: Institute for Political Innovation, Episode 5 Jeanine Guidry: VCU, Episode 6 Steven Hassan: Freedom of Mind, Episode 7 Rod Lurie: IMDB, Episode 11 Beth Silvers: Pantsuit Politics, Episode 16 Omar Ali: UNC Greensboro, Episode 16 Thomas Edsall: NYT, Episode 13 Find us online! Join & Support us on Patreon! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://bit.ly/2ZCpFaQ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja
In the first episode, Maneesh Taneja is in conversation with Dr. Omar Ali, Shrikanth Krishnamachary and Gaurav Lele. We take 30,000 feet view of the history of the sub-continent.
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Join us for a review of Austin's first Podcast interview with Omar Ali - better known as Felix Arabia. If you've been wondering where we are, the madness and conflicting priorities of US Nationals, the AHA Convention, as well as our other competing priorities have made recording very difficult for the Podcast Team. Never fear, we have a plan to get back on track. In the coming weeks, you can look forward to meeting some of our new hosts, we'll be introducing them and their stories in December, we have a chance to talk about the new Midsummer Nationals format, as well as some awesome exhibitors and breeders who have signed up to talk with us. If you want to join the conversation or just have some great ideas for who we should talk to next, please send us an email at hello@welovearabianhorses.com or you can send us a message on Facebook or Instagram at We Love Arabian Horses. While those sessions are a work in progress, we want to share our interview with Omar Ali, who is the owner and breeder who you may know better as Felix Arabia, recorded earlier this year. In his first interview for WLAH, Austin Garrett interviews Omar Ali of Felix Arabia on the origins of his love for the Arabian Horse, how he transitioned from an enthusiast to a highly successful breeder in the space of just a few short years. To learn more about Omar and Felix Arabia, visit his website, or search Felix Arabia on social media platforms. Have a great idea for a guest or topic, or just want to send us your feedback? Send us an e-mail to hello@welovearabianhorses.com! Want to get some WLAH Merch? Totes and wearables are now available at We Love Arabian Horses!
In dieser Folge des Digital Insurance Podcast spreche ich mit Omar Ali Fdal, CEO und Co-Gründer von Statice. Statice hat seinen Sitz in Berlin und wurde 2018 mit der Mission gegründet, Unternehmen dabei zu helfen, den Wert ihrer Daten zu erschließen, ohne dabei die Privatsphäre des Einzelnen zu gefährden. Derzeit unterstützt das Unternehmen über 20 Kunden weltweit und wächst stetig weiter. Das Thema Datenschutz umfasst viele komplexe Fragen. Eines steht fest: Die Notwendigkeit, die Daten der Kunden zu schützen, behindert datengetriebene Innovationen. Nationale und europäische Rechtsvorschriften, wie die DSGVO, regeln die Datenverarbeitung für Versicherer streng, aber zu Recht. Für die Unternehmen bleibt jedoch die Frage, wie sie die Daten nutzen können. Statice ermöglicht es Unternehmen, die Datenschutzrichtlinien einzuhalten und die Privatsphäre ihrer Kunden zu wahren, ohne auf wichtige Erkenntnisse aus diesen Daten verzichten zu müssen. Die Synthese von Daten, wie sie die Statice-Software ermöglicht, hilft, diese Ziele zu erreichen. Dabei generieren Unternehmen anonyme synthetische Daten, die aussehen und sich verhalten wie echte Daten. Diese synthetischen Daten stellen sicher, dass die Anonymität des Einzelnen gewahrt bleibt, gleichzeitig aber die statistischen Eigenschaften der Originaldaten auf hohem Niveau erhalten bleiben. Die datenbasierte Innovationsbereitschaft eines Unternehmens bleibt erhalten. Links in dieser Ausgabe Zur Homepage von Jonas Piela Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Jonas Piela Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Omar Ali Fdal English version: In this episode of the Digital Insurance Podcast, I speak with Omar Ali Fdal, CEO and Co-Founder of Statice. Statice is based in Berlin and was founded in 2018 with the mission of helping businesses unlock the value from their data without compromising on individuals' privacy. Currently, the company supports over 20 clients worldwide and continues to grow. The topic of data protection encompasses many complex questions. One fact stands out: the need to protect customers' data hinders data-driven innovation. National and European legal regulations, such as the GDPR, strictly, yet rightly, regulate data processing for insurers. However, the question remains for businesses of how to leverage data. Statice enables companies to comply with data protection guidelines and preserve the privacy of their customers without having to forego important learnings from this data. The synthesis of data, as facilitated by the Statice software, helps to achieve these goals. Here, companies generate anonymous synthetic data that looks and behaves like real data. This synthetic data ensures that the anonymity of the individual is preserved, but at the same time preserves the original data high-level statistical properties. The data-based innovation readiness of a company remains. Links in this issue To the homepage of Jonas Piela To the LinkedIn profile of Jonas Piela To the LinkedIn profile of Omar Ali Fdal Über diesen Podcast Folgt uns auf LinkedIn für mehr Podcast-Updates Zur Podcast-Website Wir suchen immer nach neuen und spannenden Gesprächspartnern. Meldet euch bei Susan.
Omar Ali talks to Major Amin to discuss the current Pakistan-Afghanistan and India-China conflict.
Maneesh has a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Omar Ali, a cofounder of Brown Pundits, about Pakistan and other issues.
Here's a seemingly inexplicable historical event: How did the anti-slavery Republican party take the White House in 1861, only six years after its formation? Thanks to the work of our special guest, Dr. Omar Ali, a historian at UNC-Greensboro, we know this accomplishment is largely due to the earlier work of the abolitionist Liberty Party beginning in the 1840s and continued by the Free Soil Party, which worked against the extension of slavery. Author of In the Balance of Power: Independent and Third Party Black Politics in the United States, Dr. Ali emphasizes the importance of looking twenty years prior to fully understand these events. By this method, he describes the Civil Rights movement as an independent mobilization that rose outside the two-party structure in the 1950s and 60s. In this Purple Principle episode, “Liberty & Justice for Some,” we find that the history of independent and third-party black political mobilization is rich, significant, and long-running, with notable modern accomplishments as well. These include Mayor Harold Washington's defeat of Chicago Democratic machine candidates in the 1980s and Lenora Fulani's 1988 independent campaign for President. In an age where two parties seem to have a solid lock on our politics, it's important to highlight periods when independents and third parties have had a significant impact. And at a time when issues of race and identity polarize our politics and society, it's vital to understand the fluid nature of issues over time. Tune into Season Two, Episode 15, “Liberty and Justice for Some,” for an in-depth discussion with Dr. Ali as well as archival audio of some important voices in this throughline, including Frederick Douglass (courtesy of James Earl Jones), W.E.B DuBois, Jesse Jackson, Lenora Fulani, and others. Original Music by Ryan Adair Rooney Show Notes Our Guest Dr. Omar Ali, Professor of Comparative African Diaspora History, African American & African Diaspora Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro @AliNCInd In the Balance of Power: Independent Black Politics and Third-Party Movements in the United States, Ohio University Press, 2008. Additional Resources Frederick Douglass, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” July 5, 1852. Frederick Douglass. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. W.E.B. Du Bois. Library of Congress. W.E.B. Du Bois. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition, 1984 and 1988. Digital Public Library of America. Lenora Fulani Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/liberty-and-justice-for-some Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja
Omar Ali, Amey and Karol talk about Afghanistan and what it means for India.
In his first interview for WLAH, Austin Garrett interviews Omar Ali of Felix Arabia on the origins of his love for the Arabian Horse, how he transitioned from an enthusiast to a highly successful breeder in the space of just a few short years. To learn more about Omar and Felix Arabia, visit his website, or search Felix Arabia on social media platforms. Have a great idea for a guest or topic, or just want to send us your feedback? Send us an e-mail to hello@welovearabianhorses.com! Want to get some WLAH Merch? Totes and wearables are now available at We Love Arabian Horses!
In this episode I sit down with UNCG Dean Dr. Omar Ali as we discuss the fear of failing and how most of the things he accomplished he just "figured it out" along the way. We also discuss the importance of stepping out our comfort and pushing our limits on what we can do as people.Feel free to follow me on my running journey: InstagramConnect with Dr. Ali : ohali@uncg.edu If you want to watch the Zoom version, check out the YouTube channel: Click hereIf are interested in me speaking at your event or school, feel free to reach out on my social media or my email address: james@jamesrheaume.com
Statice helps organizations safely collaborate on data with privacy-preserving data solutions.
Omar Ali talks to Keerthik Sasidharan about his book Dharma Forest, and its historical and philosophical background. https://twitter.com/KS1729
We welcome 2021 with an episode that offers hope despite the state of our polarized political landscape. Omar Ali, who typically co-hosts our show, steps over to the other side of the microphone. A historian and scholar of independent politics, Professor Ali has been a long-time community organizer. He shares his insights on the heels of the release of the new edition of his book, In the Balance of Power: Independent Black Politics and Third Party Movements in the United States. “I’m optimistic because I’m seeing cultural changes afoot that are creating new possibilities,” he says. As a special treat, Matt Bryant, our producer, joins the show as co-host, and offers a story about collaboration between unlikely fellow travelers. We hope you listen. Happy New Year everyone!"Just as race was created as a way of dividing and conquering poor people… across American History in order to control labor and power, ideology has been used in the same way to divide people against each other who actually have much in common. To me we’ve been bamboozled, hoodwinked, as Malcolm would say, into thinking that there are these great divides between us, when in fact they’re relatively superficial… The more important thing, that is, being a fellow human being, a fellow citizen, these things are much more important than ideological differences." – Dr. Omar Ali
Aventurier britannique, Sir James Brooke n'avait pas forcément le profil idoine pour devenir le rajah de Sarawak (un royaume situé sur l'île malaisienne de Bornéo).En effet, en plus d'être européen, cet homme de 38 ans - choisi par le sultan de Brunei, Omar Ali - était également homosexuel... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Omar Ali and company interview Omar al-Niwadi on his observations about the Iraqi scene. Also, brewing!
Omar Ali has a wide-ranging discussion with Professor Wilfred Reilly, author of Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War.
Omar Ali and Mukunda Raghavan discuss Hindu Nationalism and Indian politics with Sham Sharma of the Shams Sharma Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0kMbzhUYV2lhIV7xoWhoA
Omar Ali interviews travel writer and history buff Salman Rashid.
Join Mukunda as he speaks to Razib Khan and Omar Ali of the Brown Pundits.
Omar Ali, Managing Partner, UK Financial Services at EY, on what it will take for the financial services technology sector to compete and win, from the right entrepreneurial mindset to the best talent.---The information contained in this podcast is intended for discussion purposes only. It is not a recommendation, offer, or a solicitation for the purchase or sale of a security or any services of Motive Partners. All investing involves risk and there is no guarantee that past performance will be indicative of future results.The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are as of the date of recording, reflect the views and opinions of the persons expressing them, and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Motive Partners. Motive Partners makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information provided and undertakes no obligation to update, amend, or clarify the information in the podcast, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Any securities, transactions, or holdings discussed may not represent investments made by Motive Partners. It should not be assumed that securities, transactions, or holdings discussed (if any) were or will be profitable, or that the recommendations or decisions made in the future will be similar or will equal the performance of the securities, transactions, or holdings discussed herein.This podcast may contain forward-looking statements that are based on beliefs, assumptions, current expectations, estimates, and projections about the financial industry, the economy, Motive Partners or Motive Partners' investments. Nothing in the podcast should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, accounting, tax or other professional advice or in connection with any offer or sale of securities.
Omar Ali discusses the broad sketch of South Asian military history with guests. Show notes: https://www.brownpundits.com/2019/02/06/browncast-podcast-episode-12-the-british-indian-army/
Ali Minai, Charles Cameron of ZenPundit, and Omar Ali have a wide-ranging discussion, from poetry to science.
This week Omar Ali talks to Tanner Greer of the Scholar's Stage about China's past, present, and future.
Martin Arnold and guests discuss Goldman's management shake-up, why more banks are warning about the impact of Brexit on their UK operations, a look ahead to Wells Fargo's investor day and the Bank of England's plan to modernise its payment systems. With special guest Omar Ali, UK financial services leader at the consultancy EY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ambassador Stuart Holliday interviews Global Digital Leaders Exchange participant Mr. Nejeed Omar Ali Kassam, CEO of Keela from Canada.
On today's show, you'll hear reports from the front lines of yesterday's Anti Fascist rally held in Sacramento from Bay Area activist Paul Blasenheim and Sacramento reporter and Nat'l Lawyers Guild member Cres Valuchi. Also, Omar Ali com director for Arab Resource Organizing Center on the recent Stop Urban Shield town hall meeting. The post A Rude Awakening – June 27, 2016 appeared first on KPFA.
If you asked them, they are already leading and they aren't waiting for the current leadership to pass them anything, they're ready to SNATCH IT! With the average term of Black Caucus members 10-to-15 years of service, and their average age being 55+; the Next Generation says, they are prepared to move forward with or without the blessings of the current leadership. So, Who is Preparing the Next Generation? They are, said Deon Jones. "We don't need them to pass it, we are prepared to take it." So, is the next generation of leadership prepared to lead the future of Black Politics? Hear what my other guests, Dr. Omar Ali and Brandon Andrews, had to say.
Daahir Omar Ali Dayr is an author who published several books in Somali. In his books he covers topics such as violence and abuse against women, anti-colonial struggles of Somalia. Mr Ali is also devoted advocate of preserving Somali language, culture and heritage. - Daahir Cumar Cali waa qoraa daabacay buugaag afsomali ku qoran. Mowduucyada uu buugtiisa kaga hadlo waxaa ka mid ah tacadiyada haweenka lagula kaco iyo la dagaalankii gumaysiga. Daahir sidoo wuxuu aad ugu doodaa sidii loo xafidi lahaa afka, dhaqanka iyo hidaha Soomaalida.
A lecture by Dr. Omar Ali-de-Unzaga, Research Associate, The Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. Part of the conference "Reflections on Ismaili Studies: Standing on Poonawala's Shoulders."