Karim Haiderali Karim
- Professor
- Parents
- Gulbanu Kanji Mohamed 1932–2023Haiderali Essa Karim 1932
- Siblings
- Partners
Dr. Karim H. Karim's Publications
Karim's Academic Publications on Ismailis
· Communal Authority and Communicational Autonomy: Print and Digital Media of South Asian Ismaili Muslims in Canada (forthcoming).
· Engaging with Hindi Cinema in a Vedic-Islamic context: Pluralism, Liminality, and Diasporic Khoja Ismailis. Global Media Journal — Canadian Edition, 12:1 (2021), 43-63.
· Khoja Isma’ilis in Canada and the USA. Oxford Research Encyclopedia on Islam in North America, 2021
· Ismailis: A Pluralist Search for Universal Truth. In Handbook of Contemporary Islam and Muslim Lives. Springer, 2020
· Proceedings of the 2nd Ismaili Studies Conference. Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam, 2017
· Shia Ismaili Leadership: Past and Present. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 33:2 (2016)
· The Exoteric and Esoteric in Ismaili Muslim Hermeneutics. Canadian Journal of Communication, 40:1 (2015)
· Speaking to Post-Secular Society: The Aga Khan’s Public Discourse. In The Relevance of Islamic Identity in Canada. Mawenzi House, 2015
· Ismaili Engagements with Western Societies. In Routledge Handbook of Islam in the West. Routledge, 2015
· The Aga Khan Development Network: Shia Ismaili Islam. In Global Religious Movements Across Borders. Ashgate, 2014
· Ismaili Arrangements of Public and Private Spheres. In Diverse Spaces: Identity, Heritage and Community in Canadian Public Culture. Cambridge Scholars, 2013
· The Legend of the Assassins in News Coverage of Muslims. In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Media. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012
· Ismaili Engagements with Contemporary Canadian Society. In F. Daftary (Ed.), A Modern History of the Ismailis. IIS-IB Tauris, 2011
· The Aga Khan Development Network’s Transnationalism. In Transnational Europe. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
. Indigenization and Auto-colonization: Linguistic Use and Suppression among Indian Ismailis-2023, Conference: Empires of Language in Islamicate Eurasia, Simon Fraser University,Vancouver File:Indigenization and Auto-Colonization (rev Aug 2023).pptx