Prince Rahim Aga Khan walks through the Dubai Sports World site during the Dubai Jubilee Games 2016.
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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
Athletes, spectators and volunteers arrive in Dubai as the 2016 Jubilee Games get underway.
“Amazing,” said Waliyani, an Ismaili Muslim who was born in India but has lived in Georgia for about a dozen years.
More than 10,000 athletes and visitors are expected to attend the 2016 Jubilee Games being organised at the Dubai World Trade Centre by the Ismaili Muslim community from July 22-29.
President Talib of the Ismaili Council for Canada’s message is strong, loud and clear … “more than winning medals, win the Global Jamat’s heart … show them that we care for them and they are our family!”
Perhaps it is a difficult thing to say, but it is often hard to think of people of Indian origin among us as Tanzanians. At least that is how Prof Karim Hirji, a retired Professor of Mathematics feels about the matter.
The Jubilee Games Fanous has traveled far and wide in Kenya. It has not only traveled to the Jamats of Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu, and other centers but captured in the hearts of the Kenyan people and wildlife.
The Jamat of Tanzania brings you perspectives from across Tanzania, with the Fanous enactment of the ancient times when the Fatimid Caliph-Imam was welcomed to Cairo
Master musician Chugge Khan and Mohamed Assani, himself a musician of renown and a noted member of Vancouver’s musical community, in concert at the Ismaili Centre Burnaby
Jubilee Games Team Canada shared their excitement as Toronto-native Adil Shamasdin made it to Wimbledon Quarterfinals!
Jubillee Games Team Kenya proudly announces that one of their very own Star Ismaili swimmers, Talisa Lanoe, has been selected to represent her beloved country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brasil.
Its purpose is to show Islamic art, culture and history, all in a mission to increase cross-cultural understanding and dialogue. What could be more needed in the West today?
The overall passing rate for the SSC Part-I was 85.5 percent with 46.7 percent of candidates scoring ‘A’ grade and above