This Ginan highlights the transitory nature of our existence in this world by way of the imagery of a travelling trader and that all our actions are dealings with the world and are a means of attaining the ultimate objective of meeting the Imam.
It seems economics and law have been eternally popular and cliché fields to study and work in former Soviet Union countries.
As part of Philanthropist.ca celebration of Canada’s 150th, they are profiling Canadians from across the non-profit sector and putting a face to 150 individuals who work or volunteer in Canada’s social sector.
“Hello, is there anybody in there?” has been a question Azim Keshavjee and Comfortably Numb have been asking for over 25 years and it’s one that, like the band they admire, never gets old.
Shazia is a strong advocate of the AKUH Patient Welfare Programme. Her journey began here when she was diagnosed with cancer and had little hope of treatment due to severe financial constraints.
In 1598, Shah Abbas moved the Persian capital to Isfahan. Here, he commissioned a remarkable sequence of ambitious and beautiful religious and civic buildings.
Pluralism Forum: Reducing Group Inequalities: Pathways to Pluralism in Malaysia, Brazil and Nigeria
The $28.5 million project was made possible with … $385,000 from the Ismaili community of B.C.
Dr. Sadia Bhutta, Aga Khan University, Institute of Education Development, Pakistan – Dr. Hubert Ertl, Oxford University
On Saturday, January 23, Aga Khan Museum welcomed Ali Riza and Hüseyin Albayrak — modern-day troubadours and heirs of the “Ashik” tradition of Anatolia
That should come as no surprise, said Ajmal Maiwandi, head of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, which provides technical advice on the project
Endorsed by Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
Rehan Alimohammad of Sugar Land was elected chair of the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors during the board’s April 21 meeting in Austin.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan visits Gorno Badakhshan
“I am Printmaker, Painter and Photographer. My artwork is heavily drawn from my Indian culture, family and personal experiences.”