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An academic blog dedicated to the field of Ismāʿīlī studies.
Assistant Professor of Religion, Intellectual Historian of Islam, Ismaili Muslim Philosopher
Prof. Stephen Cúrto’s research intersects with Qurʾānic studies, and Qurʾānic textual theory, as well as Shīʿī and Ismāʿīlī studies, specifically, the Ismāʿīlī ginān tradition.
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