“Today is a very important day for the Jamat of Tajikistan because we are hosting party of Olympic Fanous.
Ahead of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan’s 59 years of Imamat, we celebrate with this collection below, highlighting the world wide impact of our two beloved Imams and the honors the world has bestowed on them for service to humanity.
When I close my eyes and envision the perfect collective reality, I see a group of women sitting in a circle, birthing authentic, heartfelt connection.
For 400 cancer patients in Uganda, another chance at living a long life may be just around the corner, following the efforts made by the Aga Khan University Hospital to formalise free radiotherapy treatment for them.
Shawn Bolouki, the Chief Executive Officer of Aga Khan University Hospital said that the radiotherapy treatment will be paid for through the hospitals – Patient Welfare Programme
In Islamic art, geometric patterns were combined, interlaced, and arranged in intricate combinations, thus becoming one of the most distinguishing features of the art.
“I believe that impact investment is one of the most important concepts that I can recollect in the last 50 years. And the reason is that it harnesses social ethic to economic purpose.
Aga Khan Park by Vladimir Djurovic has been shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival (WAF) awards 2016 – the world’s biggest architectural awards programme.
Presented with support from the Ismaili Centre Burnaby
Delivered through a unique partnership between Truro Cathedral, Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, world renowned artist, Imran Qureshi, presents work across the three sites, including a site-specific installation for Truro Cathedral.
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.
Can religion be a positive force for social change?
A survey conducted by the East African Institute of the Aga Khan University showed that between 68 and 90 per cent of East Africa’s youth held positive views about democracy
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.