Schools2030 is supported by a visionary and historic consortium of nine philanthropic partners, including the Aga Khan Foundation, that bring their collective technical expertise and financial resources together to promote and scale effective innovations for improving holistic learning outcomes.
Author: Sujjawal Ahmad, Msc
Patterns to Presence is a 5-week guided journey that transforms your relationships with science and compassion.
‘Dissolving order’ is a striking new display dedicated to the work of Faig Ahmed.
Anita Ladhani was born in India but grew up in USA. She is currently based in Florida and works full-time in the emergency room of a children’s hospital conducting psychiatric evaluations and assisting in traumas.
Dr. Shireen Kassam and Rohini Bajekal are British Asians who became concerned by the way…
Born in Monastir, Tunisia Jasser performs worldwide. He has studied both classical European music and…
Toronto — July 20, 2021 Treat yourself to a joyous, fulfilling day of arts and…
Ugandan Asian refugees who arrived in Canada between 1972 and 1974 were the largest group…
Given Professor Asani’s interest in the experience of Islam through the sound arts, this episode contains selections from Qur’anic recitation, qawwali, and the ginans, the devotional hymns of South Asia’s Nizari Ismaili communities.
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Episode 2 of the Aga Khan Museum’s three-part docuseries “Searching for the Blues” in collaboration with Amarrass Records, dives into Sindhi Sarangi master Lakha Khan in his Rajasthani home…
To help celebrate the University of Central Asia’s inaugural graduating Class of 2021, hear stories of some of the new alumni.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic artisits and others have looked for ways to…
Professor Shafique Virani is an award-winning author and internationally recognized public speaker who has addressed people from over 50 countries and audiences of over 15,000. Describing him as “a visionary,” the United Nations honored him for dedicating his efforts “to the cause of extending the frontiers of knowledge and the welfare of humankind.”
Extraordinary stories from the most interesting artists, writers, athletes, and thinkers on the kaleidoscope of Muslim experience.