Majlis.

Majlis means "a place of sitting together" - and that's what we aim to create. A welcoming, thoughtful space for people to gather, share ideas, and explore complex topics related to South Asian culture, society, and politics. We are an online discussion community hosting regular online sessions on Jitsi Meet focused on sparking insightful dialogue through diverse perspectives. Our membership includes people from a variety of backgrounds - students, academics, creatives, professionals and more.

While most of our discussions center around academic articles, books, movies, documentaries podcasts and other media connected to issues impacting the Indian subcontinent and its vast global diaspora, we also make room for open dialogue pulling from lived experiences and member interest areas.

To stay updated on the latest Majlis discussions, events and happenings, as well as connect with our members, be sure to join the WhatsApp community . Click the link to sign up!

UPCOMING SESSION

16th March 2024, Friday

7:30 PM IST | 2:00 PM GMT | 9:00 AM EST

Range of Discussions

Conversations can cover secular or religious themes, contemporary challenges or timeless wisdom, academic perspectives or lived experiences. Reflecting the diversity of participants, discussions will draw from popular discourse as well as intellectual and scholarly works.

Rules of Engagement

To enable constructive dialogue, we expect all participants - regardless of background or beliefs - to interact with civility and an open mind. While disagreements may arise, compassion must guide any critique of ideas and actions, not individuals. Moderators reserve the right to remove content or participants that violate basic norms of decency.

What to Expect

Joining the Conversation - Our forum welcomes diverse viewpoints from across academic, religious, cultural, political and socioeconomic spectra. Don't be shy to add your perspective! You can reveal your identity or remain anonymous.

Thoughtful Dialogue - Our discussions go beyond superficial talking points to unpack deeper truths. Be open to having your assumptions challenged and mind broadened through respectful back-and-forth critiques anchored in compassion.

Insights and Learning - Exposure to intellectual analyses, lived experiences, marginalized narratives, and unfamiliar frameworks can lead to personal growth. Let interactions kindle your intellectual curiosity.

Moments of Tension - In our commitment to airing a multiplicity of outlooks, disagreements may naturally arise. But remember that sincerity and patience are antidotes to acrimony.

Surprising Connections - Find common ground with fellow members across apparent divides. Our shared dreams, struggles and humanity transcend surface labels.

Lasting Bonds - Sincere interfaith and intercultural dialogues can melt barriers and nurture meaningful relationships. Carry the torch of friendships forged here into your communities.

woman carrying bricks on her head
woman carrying bricks on her head

Rules and Policies

  1. Civility and Respect All participants are expected to interact with civility, honesty and respect towards all other members, regardless of backgrounds, beliefs or opinions. Personal attacks, insults, harassment, racism, threats, calls for harm, overly confrontational language etc. will not be tolerated.

  2. Constructive Dialogue While disagreements may arise during discussions, participants must critique ideas and actions with compassion, not attack individuals. Comments should aim to foster greater understanding and thoughtful debate that moves conversations forward.

  3. Inclusiveness In line with principles of compassion, this forum welcomes diversity of thoughts and perspectives. Discussions must not discriminate against any religion, sect, ethnicity, nationality, gender or background.

  4. Relevance Contributions must make a sincere attempt to further the dialogue and understanding of issues concerning South Asia or its diaspora. Comments only meant to side-track or disrupt discussions may be removed.

  5. Privacy While registration requires submission of accurate information, participants can choose to keep their identities anonymous on the forum itself. Personal information of members shall not be shared without their consent.

  6. References and citations are encouraged for all third party data, analysis and quotes used.

  7. Advertising Policy Solicitation of products, services, events or donations are strictly prohibited without prior approval. Approved partners must clearly disclose paid affiliations in their posts.

  8. Moderation To uphold community standards, moderators reserve the right to edit, move or remove any messages, threads, topics or members that violate rules at their sole discretion, without needing to provide explanations.

  9. Changes to Policies As a dynamic forum, policies may be amended to address arising needs. Members will be informed of significant changes made.


By joining and participating in discussions on the forum, you agree to fully abide by these community rules and policies at all times. We hope these enable a safe, fruitful and enlightening dialogue for all.

FAQ's

Q: Who can participate in forum discussions? A: The forum is open to anyone interested in constructive dialogue on issues concerning South Asiaand its people. We highly value diversity of perspectives and experiences.

Q: Do I need to reveal my real identity to join? A: You can choose to use an alias or real name. But we expect members to provide accurate information when signing up even if displayed identities are anonymous for privacy reasons.

Q: What kind of topics are discussed? A: Conversations can cover social, political, cultural, historical, theological and philosophical themes relevant to the lives of Indian subcontinent. Both contemporary issues as well as perennial topics are discussed.

Q: Are only academic issues debated or also everyday concerns? A: Discussions encompass high intellectual matters but also ordinary lived realities of common people. The forum makes space for multidimensional perspectives.

Q: Can I suggest discussion topics or lead a session? A: We wholeheartedly welcome ideas and volunteer moderators! Please share your thoughts. You can also request to moderate a chat on a book or paper you have authored.

Q: Are only serious heavylifter exchanges or lighthearted as well? A: While substantive dialogue adding insight is the objective, friendly banter and humor that brings members closer together is most welcome.

Q: How are disagreements handled on this forum? A: Differing views are valued but expected to critique ideas, not persons. Moderators may intervene if discussions turn acrimonious, intolerant, or too tangential.

Q: What are the rules and policies I should know about? A: Read our Rules and Policies section to understand membership conditions around respect, privacy, advertising, copyright etc. in line with community standards.

Q: Is it mandatory to do the readings? A: Not at all - please contribute however you feel comfortable. Readings simply provide context - your voice matters most.

Q: How often do forum discussions happen? A: Currently, moderated discussions are scheduled every two weeks. This cadence may adjust depending on participation and moderator availability. Spontaneous conversations can continue in between as well.

Q: Who takes part in the discussions? A: We welcome diverse participation - from practicing Muslims to those just curious, academics to laypersons, women and men alike. Often, subject experts are invited to introduce topics through talks and presentations as well.

Q: What language will discussions be in? A: While primarily English, we embrace Hindi and Urdu phrases too. Share what communicates best for you.

Q: Are there min person meetups? A: We are currently virtual-only but will poll members' interest in occasional in-person events.

Q: What is the format of the Majlis group? A: Majlis gatherings take place regularly over Jitisi Meet and include a few key components:

  • Pre-session content: This usually includes sharing articles, book chapters, podcast episodes, videos or other media connected to the discussion topic.

  • Guided dialogue: facilitators introduce discussion questions and help guide the flow of dialogue . Conversations are participatory - we want to hear a diversity of well-considered perspectives and experiences from all attendees.

  • Follow up: After sessions conclude, attendees receive a reading list and supplemental materials