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In this episode of Voices of IIS, Dr. Toby Mayer reflects on his two-decade journey at The Institute of Ismaili Studies. With a half-Indian, half-English heritage, he pursued his undergraduate degree in Indian Studies at Cambridge before transitioning to medieval Arabic thought at Oxford. He discusses his forthcoming work on al-Shahrastani's esoteric Quranic commentary, which seeks to bridge Eastern and Western intellectual traditions while exploring the rational and mystical dimensions of Islamic thought. 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Indian Studies and what drew him to the field 01:05 Gap year experience working in India 02:10 Transition from Indian Studies to Arabic and Islamic studies 03:52 Personal encounters with Sufism and Islamic thought 04:49 Languages and working with medieval texts 05:54 Joining IIS and two decades of work 06:15 Memorable conferences and collaborations 07:57 The 2019 Esoteric Cultures of Scripture conference 08:21 Working with the late Professor Madelung 09:42 Teaching in the Graduate Programme 10:12 IIS's unique approach to Quranic studies 11:31 Forthcoming esoteric texts series 12:15 Current work on Shahristan's Quran commentary 13:25 Bridge-building between East and West, modernity and tradition 15:18 Personal interests in music, art, and human expression 16:19 Closing thoughts and gratitude
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