10,000 members of Ismaili Muslim community from more than 25 countries attend Jubilee Games
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Aga Khan University President Firoz Rasul gives an interview at Portugal’s Science Encounter 2016 (in English)
Ismaili Jamat/communities across the world watched livestreaming of the opening ceremonies of the Jubilee Games Dubai 2016.
The Foundation is deeply grateful to the Afghan authorities and the Indian government for their sustained efforts to secure Ms. D’Souza’s release.
Farah Nassar of Global News, is in Dubai and gives a look at the massive celebration ahead of the competition.
Grand Khushyali celebration in Houston Texas at NRG arena on July 16, 2016.
The Aga Khan Museum is a museum of Islamic art.
Faith is neither a poison pill nor a silver bullet, but understanding its significance is crucial.
A mammoth undertaking to restore and develop Delhi’s Nizamuddin will end this time next year. How has it transformed one of the most historic and touristy areas of the country?
Pritzker Award-winning architect Álvaro Siza won the commission to create the new building, and an exhibition detailing his sensitive design is now set to open at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
A Toronto exhibition pairs original sketches by Pritzker-prize winner Álvaro Siza and 14th century artifacts from the historic Alhambra.
“Good luck to the 300 Canadian Ismaili athletes competing in this week’s #JubileeGames! I know you’ll represent us well.”
Prince Rahim Aga Khan walks through the Dubai Sports World site during the Dubai Jubilee Games 2016.
Whether invoking James Bond or Mission Impossible, Fanous takes UK jamat by storm as UK athletes carry Fanous to famous London landmarks on their way to the Ismaili Centre, London.
The 27-year-old is one of the young stars of the Canadian sports network