Zahra grew up in Chicago, Illinois, before heading to Illinois Wesleyan University for her undergraduate degree.
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Zaib R Mir is an Ismaili embroidery artist. She is originally from Gilgit-Baltistan and a Canadian citizen, living in Muscat, Oman. Follow Zaib’s Arts and Crafts on Facebook
The new hospital – supported by Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) – will offer outpatient and rehabilitation facilities
“We had started our business as Indian food, but right now we’ve positioned ourselves to be convenient comfort food with a global taste,”
Sameeyah Nensi joined fellow Canadians in cheering Team Canada for Rio Olympics.
During his short life Nabil worked hard and was ambitious. He was a seasoned chef, an entrepreneur and was pursuing further education.
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Originating from humble beginnings in East Africa. the Sumar-Lakhani family knew that some day, they would return to support the impoverished, unwaged, and underprivileged.
Shafin Tejani often uses the pronoun “we” when discussing his exploits as the founder of more than 20 startups and an investor
“Growing up in Africa I know friends who had polio and it makes it all the more personally important for me
to work toward this cause.”
Students from St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School, Canada hosted a ‘Hunger Banquet’, a powerful event that brings to life the inequalities in our world
University of Saskatchewan Library holds a largest collection of Ginans online and its corresponding research material.
Chef Noureen Feerasta started cooking at home, absorbing curry and pakora from her Ismaili parents’ genealogy and experience
In this lecture, Walid Saleh, Associate Professor and Chair of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of Toronto, discusses the status of the Qur’an in the 21st century.