Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz: Statements by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and UN Secretary General António Guterres

Navroz Mubarak
Conceived and created by Nurin Merchant, this Navroz greeting incorporates roses and jasmine, which are extremely popular in Iran during Navroz. The base of the picture shows shoots of wheat grass, signifying robust evergreen health throughout the year..

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Nowruz Mubarak
To celebrate the new year, families gather around a specially prepared holiday table to make wishes for the coming months. Items on the haft sin table refer to new life and renewal. Haft sin table at the Freer|Sackler’s, 2013 Nowruz celebration. Photograph: Freer|Sackler staff photographer.

For Navroz, New Year, March 21, Ismaili Muslims Worldwide Will Seek to Strengthen, Bloom and Grow Spiritually and Materially Under the Nurturing Care and Guidance of their 49th Hereditary Imam, Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan

Navroz Mubarak Calligraphy by Karim Ismail Toronto for Simerg 2024
Calligraphy “Navroz” in square Kufi with a heptagonal geometry. © Karim Ismail, Toronto.
Aga Khan in Burmese dress celebrating the Iranian New Year March 21, Navroz
This is a signed photograph, dated March 24, 1960, of Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Imam of the Shia Imami Ismailis, pictured in a Burmese traditional dress during his visit to Burma in March 1960 when he celebrated the Persian New Year, Navroz, which falls on March 21st, with his Ismaili followers. The signed photograph contains his blessings. Photo: Anwar Virani Archives, Ottawa.

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