Nanji Family Foundation makes donation to Aga Khan Museum

Passings: Ismaili Muslim philanthropist, Pyarali Gulamali Nanji, Member of the Order of Canada, passes away at 95; he gave back richly to the country that welcomed him as a refugee in 1972

Pyarali Nanji, Member of the Order of Canada
Pyarali Nanji, Member of the Order of Canada (d. August 20, 2025, 95 years old). Photograph via Markhan Stuffville Hospital Instagram.

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Pyarali Nanji, Member of the Order of Canada

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Nanji Family Foundation
Plaques honouring Pyarali Nanji for his enormous contribution to healthcare in Canada. Photographs: Kamrudin Rashid.

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Pyarali and Gulshan Nanji posing with a man in formal attire at the opening of the Orthopaedic Plastics Centre, with a sign displaying their names in the background.
On Dec. 2, 2010, North York General Hospital officially reopened its renovated Medical Imaging Centre, largely funded by Pyarali Nanji, right, and his wife, Gulshan. The couple is pictured here with Justin Trudeau, whose father, Pierre, was Prime Minister when thousands of Ugandans were offered sanctuary in Canada in 1972. Photograph: CBC via Nimi Nanji-Simard.

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Pyarali Nanji and family with Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy.
Gulshan and Pyarali Nanji (front) and family with Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy. Photograph: Matthew Volpe / University of Toronto magazine.
Pyarali Nanji of the Nanji Family Foundation and Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees sign the grant agreement in support of Aiming Higher.
Pyarali Nanji of the Nanji Family Foundation and Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees sign the grant agreement in support of Aiming Higher, April 2022. Photograph: © UNHCR / Valerie Agawin.

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Prince Amyn Aga Khan and Pyarali Nanji
Pyarali Gulamali  Nanji (Member of the Order of Canada, or C.M.) pictured with Prince Amyn Aga Khan as the Ugandan born Canadian philanthropist makes a transformative multi-million-dollar donation to the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.

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Nanji Plaque on a wall at the Aga Khan Museum
Plaque on a wall at the Aga Khan Museum acknowledging the generous support of the Nanji Family Foundation. Photograph: Aga Khan Museum.

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Featured picture at the top of this post. Mr. Pyarali Nanji and members of his family, along with Prince Amyn Aga Khan, leaders of the Aga Khan Museum and the Ismaili Council for Canada, as the Canadian philanthropist makes a transformative, multi-million-dollar donation to the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.

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Kamrudin Rashid
Kamrudin Rashid

Nanji Family Foundation makes donation to Aga Khan Museum

Multi-Million-Dollar Gift From the Nanji Family Foundation to Expand the Aga Khan Museum’s Global Impact is the Largest Donation in the Museum’s 9-Year History

SEPTEMBER 21, 2023: AGA KHAN MUSEUM PRESS RELEASE

Aga Khan Museum Auditorium
A view of the ceiling of the Aga Khan Museum’s Auditorium which is being renamed the Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium following the family’s magnificent multi-million dollar gift to the Aga Khan Museum. Photograph: Cramenwalker/Wikipedia/Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
Nanji Family Foundation makes donation to Aga Khan Museum
Nanji Family members with Prince Amyn Aga Khan and leaders of the Ismaili community and the Aga Khan Museum. From left to right: Mr. Azim Nanji, Mr. Pyarali G. Nanji, Prince Amyn Aga Khan (Board Chairman, Aga Khan Museum), Dr. Ulrike Al-Khamis (CEO, Aga Khan Museum), Mrs. Gulshan Nanji, Ms. Tazmin Nanji-Amlani, Mr. Ameerally Kassim-Lakha (President, Aga Khan Ismaili Council for Canada), Mr. Moyez Jadavji (COO, Aga Khan Museum). Photograph: Akber Dewji/Aga Khan Museum.

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A view of the Auditorium of the Aga Khan Museum.
A view of the Aga Khan Museum’s Auditorium which has been renamed as the Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium in recognition of the Foundation’s longstanding generosity and support. Photograph: The Aga Khan Museum.

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Plaque on a wall at the Aga Khan Museum acknowledging the generous support of the Nanji Family Foundation. Photograph: Aga Khan Museum.
Plaque on wall at the Aga Khan Museum acknowledging the generous support of the Nanji Family Foundation. Photograph: Aga Khan Museum.

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Aga Khan Museum Light Show
A spectacular light show projected on the front wall of the Aga Khan Museum in the middle of a Toronto winter, December 27-30, 2018. Photograph: Malik Merchant/Simerg.

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Nanji Family Auditorium at the Aga Khan Museum Toronto.
A view of the beautiful stairwell leading to the upper section of Aga Khan Museum’s Auditorium, now known as the Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium. Photograph: Malik Merchant/Simerg.

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Prime Minister Harper and the Aga Khan unveil the plaque at the opening ceremony of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto on September 12, 2014.
The then Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, unveil the plaque inside the Aga Khan Museum’s Auditorium to officially open the Museum on September 12, 2014. Looking on from right to left are Prince Amyn Aga Khan, younger brother of the Aga Khan, Shelly Glover, then Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, and Henry Kim, the former CEO of the Museum. The Museum opened to the public on Thursday, September 18, 2014. Photograph: Malik Merchant/Simerg.

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