Across Uganda, Fanous captures the imagination and lights up the hearts of the young and old alike – across all generations.
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Rahim Nasirkhan is an Ismaili musician from Daman, India.
“Today is a very important day for the Jamat of Tajikistan because we are hosting party of Olympic Fanous.
In Islamic art, geometric patterns were combined, interlaced, and arranged in intricate combinations, thus becoming one of the most distinguishing features of the art.
Presented with support from the Ismaili Centre Burnaby
MIT Technology Review Pakistan cites Aga Khan University as a model of globally competitive university with relevant research programs that are geared to directly benefit the local communities.
On July 6, 1038 (Ramadan 429 A.H.) Al-Mu’ayyad al-Shirazi served a feast for a crowd in the courtyard of his house in Cairo.
This talk by Professor Paul Walker describes several celebrations such as the Ashura, ‘Id al-Fitr, ‘Id al-Adha, ‘Id al-Ghadir…
Endearingly called Aussies and Kiwis, top athletes from jamats of Australia and New Zealand came together during Easter weekend
Salim Sulaiman Feat. Abida Parveen (Eid Special 2016)
The Dubai Jamat is jubilant to welcome the Global Jamat, to the 2nd edition of the Jubilee Games ahead of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s upcoming Diamond Jubilee in 2017.
Road to Jubilee Games – Dubai 2016
The term ‘Islamic art’ generally refers to the arts of all Islamic cultures and not…
A 438 page hardcover book, launched in 2014, outlines in great details the early settlement of Ismailis in Mozambique.