Episode 6 of Baham will highlight the concept of Imamat in the Ismaili thought and its reflection through the work of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).
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Transforming Lives is a film about Immit and Yarkhun Lasht, two remotest valleys in the…
Building Brighter Futures is a program supporting innovative early child care in the poorest neighborhoods…
Hayat allows lady health workers, LHWs, community midwives and immunisation staff to instantly log details of mother and child health services provided during field visits and to more effectively raise awareness about preventable diseases.
On June 11, 2021, Zainub Verjee received her honorary doctorate at the Ontario College of…
Registration is open for the Third International Ismaili Studies Conference: Histories, Philosophies and Communities convened by…
The Aga Khan Library has digitised its extensive special collections to offer a wide range of research materials on the history, politics, customs, and beliefs that have shaped the contemporary global Muslim community.
“…Music is about people and it’s not just me and Sulaiman, but then when more other musicians come in and join us whether it’s on stage or whether it’s in the recording, there’s more life, there’s more soul, there’s more love. And that’s what keeps the music alive,” says Salim Merchant.
The Ismaili is pleased to present “United in Our Song,” featuring contributions from each of…
Following a lengthy closure, one of Ontario’s premier tourist attractions has been reopened to the public.
Schools2030 is supported by a visionary and historic consortium of nine philanthropic partners, including the Aga Khan Foundation, that bring their collective technical expertise and financial resources together to promote and scale effective innovations for improving holistic learning outcomes.
Patterns to Presence is a 5-week guided journey that transforms your relationships with science and compassion.
I will provide some specific family related examples and experiences based on the concept of…
‘Dissolving order’ is a striking new display dedicated to the work of Faig Ahmed.
Anita Ladhani was born in India but grew up in USA. She is currently based in Florida and works full-time in the emergency room of a children’s hospital conducting psychiatric evaluations and assisting in traumas.