Ismaili leaders, representing the united Ismaili Muslim community worldwide, presented Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan (see photo at the top of post), with a Monumental Basin from the 18th Century on the auspicious 67th anniversary as their 49th Hereditary Imam. The stunning object includes inscriptions from a poem by 12th-century Ismaili philosopher, missionary and traveller, Nasir Khusraw. Read more of this story HERE.
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As an ardent defender of peace and pluralism, the Aga Khan is the driving force behind various Ismaili centres including the Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa and the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. His Highness has also been an honorary Canadian citizen since 2010 — Minister Kamal Khera

Meanwhile, Canadian leaders issued statements on July 11, 2024, congratulating His Highness on completing 67 years as the Ismaili Imam. Prime Minister Trudeau said, “Today we celebrate the rich heritage, remarkable achievements, and ongoing contributions of Ismailis to our country. Through their unwavering dedication to service and helping those in need, the Ismaili Muslim community exemplifies the best of what it means to be Canadian.” At the same time, BC Premier David Ebby added, “For more than half a century, the Aga Khan has built a legacy dedicated to advancing pluralism, peace and human rights. His humanitarian work has made life better for millions of people by reducing poverty and improving access to education and health care.” Read more of the story HERE.
Date posted: July 12, 2024.
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Beautiful Gift of such History and Poetry that brings Tears of Joy. Taz