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<p><strong><em>Faith and World&nbsp;</em></strong>explores the way contemporary Ismaili institutions articulate the ethics of the Qur&rsquo;an using the language of modern liberal discourse. It is the fi rst comprehensive study of contemporary Ismaili social and political thought.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The Ismailis are a transnational Muslim community headed by the 49th Ismaili Imam Aga Khan IV who views liberal pluralism as supporting the tenets of ethical Islamic living in the present day.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Contemporary Ismaili thought views the Ismaili tradition as connected to a historical past deriving from Qur&rsquo;anic principles and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and his heirs the Shi`a Imams. Thus contemporary Ismailism&rsquo;s focus on liberal values like democracy pluralism and education are seen as contemporary forms of eternal Qur&rsquo;anic ethical principles.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The book furthers Western understanding of Islam a key to overcoming misconceptions about the interconnected relationships between today&rsquo;s converging civilizations.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>Faith and World&nbsp;</em></strong>incorporates the following:</p><p>&bull; a review of both popular and academic literature about the Aga Khan and the Ismailis;</p><p>&bull; an exploration and explanation of the essentially Ismaili approach to Qur&rsquo;anic exegesis;</p><p>&bull; a survey of the work of the AKDN in Afghanistan serving as the basis to explore the Aga Khan&rsquo;s ethical impetus for the existence and work of the network;</p><p>&bull; a look at the core liberal commitments that inform contemporary Ismaili thought such as democracy pluralism and civic education; and</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&bull; an examination of the emergence of the transnational Ismaili community and the role of the Imamate in fostering a sense of loyalty and unity among the diverse ethnocultural Ismaili communities.</p>