Delighted to reconnect with my dear friend, His Highness the Aga Khan, in London. His support for global collaboration and pluralism are an important source of stability in an unprecedented age of disruption. pic.twitter.com/U9UoYrHWq6
Independent, civil society media featuring Ismaili Muslim community, inter and intra faith endeavors, achievements and humanitarian works.
View all posts by ismailimail
One thought
A blast from the past: former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s comment at the Foundation ceremony of Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum, Ismaili Center and their Park
“Even more exciting are the proposed contents of the Museum, a rich repository of art and artefacts tracing the evolution of Muslim culture through the ages. It will be a grand destination for Muslim visitors from across Canada and around the world, and it will introduce Canadians from other faith and cultural backgrounds to the compelling history of Islam, one of the world’s great religions and the inspiration for countless major advancements in art, science, music and philosophy.”(Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Foundation Ceremony of the Aga Khan Museum, Ismaili Center and their Park, Toronto, Canada, May 28 2010)
A blast from the past: former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s comment at the Foundation ceremony of Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum, Ismaili Center and their Park
“Even more exciting are the proposed contents of the Museum, a rich repository of art and artefacts tracing the evolution of Muslim culture through the ages. It will be a grand destination for Muslim visitors from across Canada and around the world, and it will introduce Canadians from other faith and cultural backgrounds to the compelling history of Islam, one of the world’s great religions and the inspiration for countless major advancements in art, science, music and philosophy.”(Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Foundation Ceremony of the Aga Khan Museum, Ismaili Center and their Park, Toronto, Canada, May 28 2010)
LikeLike