Abida Parveen, the great Sufi singer, maybe the greatest of her generation, is talking to me from Islamabad.
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Diwan’s patio at the Aga Khan Museum is ready for summer.
A pioneering artist in a form long dominated by males, Abida Parveen is one of the most prominent and influential Sufi musicians of our time.
“Averting Violent Extremism: Religious Literacy, Pluralism and Community Resilience”
“Averting Violent Extremism: Religious Literacy, Pluralism and Community Resilience”
The Intercultural Dialogue Institute – Ottawa (IDI-Ottawa), the Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam…
Esoteric Pilgrimage: Ismaili Muslim Hermeneutics of Hajj
The exhibition, developed and produced originally in Qatar by the Museum of Islamic Art, focuses on the real and mythical animals that appear in the legends, tales, and fables of the Islamic world.
Thursday May 12, 2016 @ 8:00 p.m. Wings Pub & Grill 6879 Kingsway Burnaby. A Burnaby Writers’ Society workshop session begins at 7 p.m. followed by the Spoken INK readings at 8 p.m
On April 28, AKFC and the BC Council for International Cooperation launched the 2016 tour of Together: An exhibition on global development.
The Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam Presents – The Institute of Ismaili Studies and the The Ismaili Council for Ottawa
The Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam announces international Ismaili Studies conference to be held on March 9 and 10, 2017 at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Shams Chauthani brings more than 20 years of engineering leadership experience to Zilliant
Aleem Walji, CEO, Aga Khan Foundation, comments on the impact of IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest
Yasmine Chagla is recognized as a superior mentor in infection prevention and control