2025 Year in Review: Restoring Dignity Through Epistemic Power

2025 Year in Review: Restoring Dignity Through Epistemic Power

As we close another year, we reflect on the journey of nous - not merely as a media house or a think tank, but as a growing knowledge ecosystem dedicated to reshaping the discourse on Muslim life in India. 

Our foundational belief remains unchanged: power follows intelligibility. What cannot be explained clearly cannot be defended or protected, and our work this year has been a testament to restoring authorship over our own stories.

Reflecting on "Our Work"

This year, nous solidified its 'signature' by moving beyond simple commentary into evidence-based production and research. We have tackled complex legal decodings-including the UCC, Babri Verdict, CAA, Waqf Act, and the Places of Worship Act—and deconstructed propaganda tropes like 'demographic fear narratives', 'Waqf property myths', and 'Muslim invaders'.

By operationalising a three-tiered strategy - Knowledge/Foundation Building, Outreach, and Mass Perception - we delivered tangible impact this year:

  • We reached millions of you across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, while creating a powerful multiplier effect where our research seeded the discourse for larger creators.
  • We hosted the conversations that matter, sitting down with experts like Dr. Syed Zafar Mahmood, Dr. Yasir Qadhi, Prof. Richard Eaton, Prof. Yasmin Saikia, Senior Advocate M.R. Shamshad, Ameer-e-Shariat Maulana Faisal Rahmani, Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, Dr. Ram Puniyani, and more.
  • Beyond media, our research wing conducted vital fieldwork, including a household-level education survey in Jamia Nagar and a nationwide study of Muslim-managed higher education institutions.
  • Crucially, we strengthened our visual scholarship through a series of documentaries: Muslims in BiharLife in Delhi’s Muslim Areas, and Van Gujjar, which anchors our ‘Documenting Indian Muslims’ initiative - a national effort to build a public archive of Muslim lives in India. We also produced a rigorous documentary that systematically archives the Jamia violence during the CAA-NRC upheaval.

The Four Pillars of our 2026 Vision

As we look toward 2026, we are institutionalizing an "epistemic engine" where each arm of our organisation strengthens the others:

  • Knowledge Production : We are building an authoritative infrastructure to produce policy briefs and thematic reports on law, economy, and education. We utilise a unique "Nous grammar" - a method that synthesises data, legal analysis, and history—to create work that is academically rigorous and publicly accessible.
  • Documenting Indian Muslims : We are moving from scattered projects to a National Archive. This involves state-wise documentation of the socio-economic conditions of Muslims, their political representation, histories, and the daily struggle for identity and dignity. Through field documentaries and comprehensive research reports across India, our aim is to ensure our social realities become part of the 'public common sense'.
  • The nous Academy : To ensure institutional continuity, we are building a nous academy that will train a new generation in research, media craft, data literacy, and AI. We are teaching cohorts to argue without rage and think without borrowed inferiority.
  • Advocacy for Public Understanding : Our goal is narrative normalisation. We aim to intervene in media cycles with such clarity that misinformation becomes harder to sustain and discriminatory policies face higher friction.

The Road Ahead: Scaling with Integrity

In the coming year, we are integrating AI-enabled scale - including AI storytelling and Indian-Muslim-context chatbots - to increase our speed and volume without losing intellectual rigor.

Our ultimate goal is an India where Muslim-generated expertise is a prerequisite for any policy debate involving the community. We believe that dignity cannot be demanded sustainably; it must be structurally produced.

We thank you for being part of this journey to turn reality into knowledge, and knowledge into collective capacity. This mission thrives on your support - so if you haven’t already, please subscribe to Nous.

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