In praise of Nazim Ahmad and the Aga Khan Foundation in Portugal – Blog: two or three things

Nazim AhmadTranslated via Google from the source

In a world where solidarity walks the hour of death, is a pleasure to see Portugal welcome the commendable initiatives of an institution “good” as the Aga Khan Foundation, which, without much fanfare, a remarkable work promotes international cooperation and cultural diffusion, with a strong sense universal. This week, Lisbon is the venue chosen for the delivery of the international prize for Architecture Aga Khan, with the presence of the Prince Aga Khan.

The Portuguese Ismaili community, an orientation with Muslim roots in Mozambique, was constituted in Portugal, especially after 1974 as a dynamic, reputable and with a deep sense of social responsibility. The tutelary figure of Nazim Ahmad, who in our country runs the Aga Khan Network for Development, is a personality that honors both the Foundation and the name of Portugal, representing an exemplary manner, the work of this prestigious community, whose route I have followed for decades, with sincere admiration.

In a time of tropism for criticism, it is worth highlighting – and remember, because usually are not “news” – the positive things around there.

Read at the source: http://duas-ou-tres.blogspot.com – two or three things: Aga Khan.

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