The Aga Khan Garden is considered a gift that will celebrate both the 150th anniversary of Canada and the Diamond Jubilee celebrations that mark 60 years since the Aga Khan became the 49th Hereditary Imam of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.
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Malala Yousafzai and Mahmoud Eboo, resident representative of the Aga Khan in Canada.
Bursting with wit and dream-like magic, this special screening is presented in celebration of NCFD 150 — the largest film festival in the world.
“The Aga Khan Museum is different to most museums, in that it is part of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and has access to the resources and the expertise that have been built up over the decades…”
A natural opening in the woods provides an opportunity for a special learning and entertainment space in the Aga Khan Garden.
Learn more from the landscape architect about the details of the Aga Khan Garden at the University of Alberta.
Sponsored by the Centre for the Comparative Study of Muslim Societies and Cultures (SFU) and the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (Aga Khan University, UK)
Zahra Pirani, a Professional Engineer, honoured by Association of Consulting Engineering Companies British Columbia’s Young Professional Award
Churches throughout Calgary were packed with people celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.. At one local church, it was a mayor of Muslim faith who took to the pulpit to give an Easter message.
Inspiring TEDx Talk by Thomas Woltz of Nelson Byrd Woltz landscape architect, who designed the Aga Khan Islamic Garden at University of Alberta Garden.
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Aga Khan Foundation’s Together exhibit is recognized for its innovative approach to audience engagement
Excerpts from Prince Sadruddin’s address delivered to the Ismaili Muslim community on Wednesday, 22 January 1975 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Premier of Alberta, Canada, Rachel Notley express deep gratitude for the generous gift of the Garden
“The University of Alberta Aga Khan Garden will serve as a living reminder of the diverse heritage of our open and welcoming province, which is a big part of what makes Alberta such a great place to live. “
Popular botanic garden reaffirms its connection to university with new name