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Through the work of itinerant preachers, singer-songwriters, educators, novelists, and archivists, Ismailis create new ways of remembering the past and imagining the future. They multiply historical timelines, pluralize religious aesthetics, build solidarity with other minoritized communities, retell the past to confront trauma, and sustain connections across transnational circuits.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e At the center of these practices are Ismaili understandings of the nur (light) of Imamat, a source of continuity amid upheaval, along with an ethic of tawhid (oneness), justice, and one jamat (community). 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