The Royal Remnant
In this episode, I reflect on my upbringing as a Shia Ismaili Muslim in Tajikistan and the challenges of navigating identity, faith, and belonging. I share personal stories about my family, the history of my people, and the complexities of being part of a religious and ethnic minority. I explore the roots and beliefs of Shia Ismailism, discuss the historical split between Sunni and Shia Muslims, and address the pain of being told I was never a "real Muslim." Through historical context and personal experience, I highlight the diversity within Islam and encourage listeners to find value and acceptance beyond labels. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 — Childhood & Identity in Tajikistan 2:20 — Introduction to the Podcast & Host 3:02 — Navigating Multiple Cultures and Minority Status 5:34 — Being Told "Not a Real Muslim" 6:34 — Words, Persecution, and Resilience 8:14 — Introduction to Shia Islam and Ali 10:18 — The Story of Ali and Fatima 13:18 — The Split After Muhammad's Death 14:54 — Sunni vs. Shia: The Succession Dispute 18:26 — The Rise of Shia Ismailism 21:06 — The Fatimid Caliphate and Ismaili History 23:34 — Core Beliefs of Ismailism 27:39 — Education, Secularism, and Community 30:05 — Rituals, Festivals, and Community Life 31:29 — Ismaili Theology: Oneness of God 34:25 — Personal Reflections & Learning About Faith 35:42 — Are Shia Ismailis Real Muslims? 36:10 — The Instability of Religious Labels 36:50 — Christian Message: Value, Redemption, and Invitation 39:00 — Closing Thoughts If something in this episode resonated with you, I'd truly love to hear your thoughts. Visit me at farizagulomikova.com [http://farizagulomikova.com] and let's connect. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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