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Imam Ali Library & Research Center Holds Official Launch

June 23, 2025

Group photo at Imam Ali Library

Called a "natural outgrowth" of an academic chair dedicated to Shia Studies, the Imam Ali Library & Research Center (IARC) in Mahopac, N.Y., had its official opening on June 22.

Supporters came together to tour the library and research center, which is located at the home of the Auliya Council of North America. Dr. Mehdi Kazmi, the council's founder, has created a dedicated space for Sufi study and activities in a former Methodist Church complex.

The building also houses a community center and mosque that has interfaith and intrafaith goals. The original sanctuary still has wooden pews and stained-glass windows and serves a number of faith communities from the Mahopac area. Traditional Islamic calligraphy decorates the mosque and mingles with the stained glass in the sanctuary, giving it a deliberately interfaith character. 

It was Dr. Kazmi who spearheaded the creation of a library and research center along with Dr. Hossein Kamaly, who holds the Imam Ali Chair for Shia Studies and Dialogue among Islamic Legal Schools at HIU.

Library and people

In remarks at the June 22 event, Dr. Kamaly said the Imam Ali Library & Research Center will "serve all Muslims and all humans." He called it a "center for scholarship and not in any way a sectarian place" and said the opening of the research center, for which he serves as Executive Director, was a "moment of immense pride."

Dr. Deena Grant, HIU's academic dean and VP of Academic Affairs, said, "On behalf of everyone at HIU, I celebrate the launch of the Imam Ali Center." She pointed out that since 2015, when the Imam Ali Chair was first established, the study of Shia Islam has become a bigger part of HIU's curriculum. Dr. Kamaly organized the first International Ghadir conference in 2024 and soon plans to name a post-doctoral fellow with support from Dr. Kazmi and the Imam Ali Library and Research Center.

The library has a thousand print books with a goal of 10,000, as well as an extensive digital library and online access to the catalogue for HIU's 80,000-volume library.

HIU's Director of Library Services Karla Grafton said she was inspired by the dedication and persistence shown by those launching the library and research center, which will help students and the general public find access to Urdu and Persian materials and offer a place for study. "I'm very excited for the opportunity to work together to share resources," she said.

Also supporting the research center's launch was Sheikh Abu Saeed Safawi, founder of Jamia Arfiya (The Arfiya School) in Syed Sarawan, India, considered the foremost Sufi institution in the Indian Subcontinent. Sheikh Abu Saeed Safawi, congratulated and thanked HIU for the affiliation with the Imam Ali Research Center. He also confirmed the center's affiliation with Jamia Arfiya and offered all of Jamia Arfiya's holdings for use by IARC/HIU. With this affiliation the entire faculty of Jamia Arfiya is available for IARC and HIU teaching and research programs.

Sheikh Abu Saeed Safawi is the father of Ali Saeed Safawi, an MA student at HIU who serves as the imam of the mosque in Mahopac. Ali's mother, Naseema Saeed, also attended and gave her support.

Down the road, Dr. Kazmi has plans to build a four-story building on the same property with the intention of hosting an expanded library, a conference center, offices, and a recording studio for traditional Sufi music called Qawwali.

Remarks can be viewed at these links:

Dr. Deena Grant
 
 
Karla Grafton
 
 
Raja Pervez Asad
 
 
Dr. Hossein Kamaly
 
 
Raja Pervez Asad (2)
 


 

 

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