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AMI Podcasts explore a range of different topics including the latest cutting-edge research within the field of Islamic Studies, book reviews by prominent authors and academics, and discussions among scholars of diverse faiths and denominations within Islam.Al-Mahdi Institute Islam Spiritualité
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    • Why Are Shi‘as Still Mourning? Death, Muharram & Senses with Dr Babak Rahimi | Thinking Islam Ep. 11
      Jan 15 2026

      Can mourning become a pathway to the divine?

      Has the modern world sanitised death, and does Muharram insist we don’t look away?

      Drawing from his forthcoming book Senses of Mourning, Dr Babak Rahimi of UC San Diego asks a question many have wondered, but few have explored: why do Shi'as keep mourning? This episode reveals mourning not as passive grief but as active devotion, a technique for connecting to God through the body, the senses, and collective memory. We explore how modernity's devotion to pleasure has pushed death to the margins, how Muharram insists we confront what modern life conceals, and why the senses are not obstacles to the sacred but pathways toward it. From the festive dimensions of grief to the standardisation of ritual by state and digital platforms, this conversation moves through the space where philosophy meets performance, and where the body becomes a site of hope.

      Dr Babak Rahimi is an Associate Professor of Communication, Culture and Religion at UC San Diego, where he directs the Program for the Study of Religion and the Middle East Studies Program. His research focuses on sensory religion, public sphere theory, and the historical contexts of early modern Islamicate societies. He is the author of "Theatre-State" and "The Formation of the Early Modern Public Sphere in Iran" (Brill, 2011) and editor of "Performing Iran" (I.B. Tauris, 2021).

      Audio Chapters:

      0:00 – Highlights

      01:30 – Why Muharram Performances?

      5:50 – Mourning as Religiosity?

      18:06 – Mourning as Technique

      26:02 – Muharram as Festive Events

      36:01 – Role of Senses in Muharram Devotion

      46:14 – Panja and Symbolism

      51:00 – Memory as a Sense?

      57:00 – Gender and Muharram Performances

      59:50 – Self-Flagellation as Performance?

      1:06:40 – Muharram and the Other

      1:11:00 – Why Western Thinkers?

      1:19:40 – Modern World and the Sense of Smell

      1:24:27 – Digital and the Standardisation of Muharram Rituals

      1:38:28 – Thinking Islam Question


      📖 Get the Book: "Senses of Mourning" by Dr. Babak Rahimi

      🔗 Penn Press: https://www.pennpress.org/9781512828344/senses-of-mourning/

      🔗 Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Senses-Mourning-Moharram-Performances-Qajar/dp/1512828343

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      1 h et 41 min
    • Digital Spiritualism: A New Meaning to Religious Secularism in India by Dr Zairu Nisha
      Dec 31 2025

      Dr Nisha explores how digital technologies are reshaping religious life in contemporary India. Challenging the strict divide between the secular and the religious, she argues that digital media has given rise to new hybrid forms of belief, practice, and spiritual experience.

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      18 min
    • Techno-Gnosticism for the Digital Age: AI, Transhumanism, and the Flight from Embodiment by Professor Michal Valčo
      Dec 31 2025

      This talk critically examines transhumanism and AI through the lens of Christian theological anthropology. Professor Valčo contrasts visions of technological “optimization” with religious understandings of embodiment, vulnerability, and communion, offering an alternative ethical vision for the digital future.

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      22 min
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