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KHUSHAHLI MUBARAK TO ALL ISMAILI.NET FORUMS READERS, ADMIN AND MODERATORS.
On the auspicious ocassion of Imamat day of our Beloved Mowlana Hazar Imam, I convey millions and millions Mubaraki to all readers, Admin and Moderators who give their voluntary time to make this website so popular, May mowla bring more and more happiness, joy, good health, prosperity, Unity, Imanji Salamati and strength to stay on Shiratal-Mustkim in their lives..
Aameen.
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Minister Kenney Issues Statement Marking Imamat Day

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 10, 2009) - The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, issued the following statement regarding Imamat Day:

"Tomorrow is Imamat Day and I am pleased to join Canadian Ismailis, as well as Ismailis around the world, in marking the anniversary of the accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan as Imam of the Shi'a Ismaili Muslims.

"The Aga Khan has now led the Ismaili Muslims for more than half a century. During those years he has exerted a profound influence both within and far beyond his community. Canada has greatly benefited from members of the Ismaili community who have made this country their home and who contribute to all aspects of Canadian life.

"The Government has a strong, long-standing relationship with the Aga Khan Foundation of Canada. This year marks the 26th anniversary of our collaboration. In Afghanistan, for example, the Foundation is a trusted partner of Canada in the effort to provide development, reconstruction and humanitarian assistance to ensure a brighter future for that country.

"Last month, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan was granted honourary Canadian citizenship in recognition of what Prime Minister Harper described as his 'leadership as a champion of development, pluralism and tolerance around the world.'

"We are also honoured that His Highness inaugurated, last December, the new Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Ottawa, and that he is establishing the Aga Khan Museum and the Ismaili Centre in Toronto.

"The Government of Canada is also pleased to work in partnership with the Aga Khan on the Global Centre for Pluralism initiative. The Ottawa-based centre, located in the old Canadian War Museum building, aims to foster and promote values, policies, and practices that support the development of well-functioning pluralistic societies.

"As Prime Minister Harper has said, 'Pluralism is the principle that binds our diverse peoples together.'

"As Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, I extend sincere congratulations to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on the 52nd anniversary of his accession as Imam. I encourage all Canadians to join in the Imamat Day celebrations and to learn more about the significant and remarkable contributions of the Aga Khan and the Canadian Ismaili community."



For more information, please contact

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Alykhan Velshi
Minister's Office
[email protected]

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release ... 15692.html
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“ALLAH GUIDES TO HIS LIGHT
WHOM HE LOVES”
(Holy Quran: Sura Nur-35)


May the auspicious occasion of

IMAMAT DAY MUBARAK

Exeedingly multiply
Peace, Progress
Prosperity and Happiness
In your life.


May the Nur of Imamat
Lead you to Eternal Light

`~-Al-Waez Amiraly Amlani-~`


Reference with post card please click HERE
http://www.salmanspiritual.com/imamat_04.html
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http://hazaristantimes.wordpress.com/20 ... mamat-day/

Hazara Ismailis Celebrate Imamat Day

Hazara girls presenting a traditional song on 52nd Imamat Day.

Kabul 11 July 09: The Hazara Ismailis celebrated the 52nd Imamat Day of Hazir Imam with religious festivity. The event in Kabul was held in the Central Jamatkhana, Taimani attended by thousands. Different traditional items were organized.

The other major celebration event was held in Central Hazaristan–Bamyan.

Male and females of all ages were wearing traditional clothes. Hazara elders and women participated in large number. Speakers, religious leaders highlighted life of His Highness the Agha Khan.

The Imamat Day is the 52nd anniversary of Hazar Imam's accession to the Ismaili Imamat. Hazaristan Times warmly wishes Mubarak Imamat Day to its Hazara readers of Ismaili faith.

Approximately 95% of Afghanistan's Ismaili population consists of Hazaras. The Aga Khan Foundation, the global humanitarian organization is the most active non-government organization in Hazaristan working to improve quality of life.


Hazara Ismailis celebrating the 52nd Imamat Day in Kabul and Central Hazaristan.
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Imamat Day celebrated across Gilgit – Baltistan
July 13, 2009
PT report

Ghizar, Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza – July 12: Ismaili Muslims celebrated Imamat day of H.H the Aga Khan on 11th July with traditional religious zeal and fervor. Festivals were held across Gilgit, Hunza and Ghizar Districts, at all Jamat Khanas.

According to details tens of thousands of people in Punial, Yasin, Gupis and Ishkoman regions of Ghizar district gathered at designated places, to commemorate the day when His Highness the Aga Khan had become Imam of the Ismailis, 52 years ago. Local dance, music and games were organized and participated by young and old, men and women, in their traditional roles.

Skardu – Ismailies living in Skardu district of Baltistan held simple and small events to mark Imamat Day. The number of Ismailis in Skardu is very low and comprises mostly of government officials and businessmen or people serving the Army.

Gilgit – Festivity also prevailed among the Ismaili communities of Gilgit in Jutial, Sonikot, Central Jamat Khana, Zulfiqarabad, Danyore, Oshkandas, Sultanabad and Rahimabad localities of Gilgit city.

Hunza – All three parts of Hunza valley; Shinaki, Central Hunza and Gojal also celebrated Imamat Day of His Highness. Programs were held at all Jamat Khanas of the region, participated by thousands of people.

In Shinaki region Khana Abad, Nasir Abad and Mayoon villages were specially decorated for the celebrations.

Colorful events were also reported in Aliabad, Hyderabad, Karimabad, Hassanabad, Altit, Ahmedabad and other villages of central Hunza, details of which couldn’t reach PT.

In Gojal valley, upper Hunza, events were held in all villages. The biggest event was held in Gulmit Gojal, participated by people of all six Jamat Khanas of the village. Jamat from other parts of the country also attended, besides some non-Ismaili guest from different parts of the world, the highly colorful event, which lasted for more than eight hours, including tableaus, speeches, flag hoisting, Mushairas, sktis, singing and traditional dance. Over three thousand people participated in the event, according to conservative estimates.

Similar events were also held in other villages of Gojal valley, including Shishkat, Ghulkin, Hussaini, Passu, Shimshal, Khyber, Moorkhoon, Jamalabad, Khudabad, Sost Misgar and the Chipursan valley.

Mountains in many parts of the region illuminated with fireworks as Ismaili scouts lit fire to celebrate the leadership of their Imam.

Photos at:
http://pamirtimes.net/2009/07/13/imamat ... baltistan/
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Bukenya applauds Aga Khan
Andrew Pacutho

Kampala

The government has once again commended the efforts of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in various sectors of Uganda’s economy.

The Vice President, Prof. Gilbert Bukenya, made these remarks on behalf of the president at a ceremony to celebrate the Imamat Day in Kampala last week. Imamat Day marks the anniversary of the day His Highness succeeded his grandfather Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah to the office of Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. The Aga Khan has been Uganda’s development partner since the 1930s.

Prof. Bukenya said the aid provided by the Aga Khan is unlike any other in the world because he “does not give fish but teaches one to fish.”

Some of the AKDN projects in the country are the $869 million Bujagali Hydro Electricity project, the West Nile Rural Electrification Company, a $50 million Academy of Excellence in Munyoyo and various initiatives in the education sector like the Aga Khan University, secondary and primary schools, Air Uganda, Diamond Trust Bank among others.

The resident representative of the Aga Khan, Mr Mahmood Ahmed, announced that a new Serena Hotel would be opening on the Entebbe Kampala highway in September.

http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish ... 8562.shtml
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- 07/09/10 -- The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, issued the following statement recognizing Imamat Day:
"This coming Sunday is Imamat Day and I am pleased to join Ismailis in Canada and around the world in marking the anniversary of the accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan as Imam of the Shi'a Ismaili Muslims.

"Canada has greatly benefited from members of the Ismaili community who have made, and continue to make, great contributions to Canada's heritage, culture and society.

"Just over a month ago, we were honoured to welcome His Highness at a foundation ceremony in Toronto for the Aga Khan Museum - a permanent home for his collection of Islamic art, as well as other artifacts relating to the intellectual, cultural, artistic and religious heritage of Islamic communities.

"Sharing the Museum site will be an Ismaili Centre - which upon completion will be the second such community centre in Canada and one of only a handful in the world.

"This initiative exemplifies the vision of the Aga Khan, who has exerted a profound influence both within and far beyond his community, and has become an extraordinary example of compassion and tolerance.

"At the ceremony in late May, in a moment of great pride for Canadians, His Highness was bestowed with honourary Canadian citizenship by Prime Minister Harper.

"As Prime Minister Harper has said, the Aga Khan's 'name has become synonymous with humanitarian aid and development in countries beset by conflict and poverty. Just as importantly, he has worked tirelessly as a bridge-builder between faiths and cultures.'

"For all Canadians, Imamat Day provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about the significant and remarkable contributions of the Aga Khan and the Canadian Ismaili community.

"As Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, I extend sincere congratulations to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on the 53rd anniversary of his accession as Imam, and sincere gratitude for his continued commitment to Canada."

Contacts:
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Minister's Office
Celyeste Power

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Communications Branch
Media Relations Unit
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations@...

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department ... -07-09.asp
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
Happy Imamat day to HH Aga Khan

http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com ... -khan.html

The Aga Khan strongly believes and practices in serving the humanity, as it is a strong component of Islamic tradition called Huqooqul Ibad, the rights of fellow beings. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had said the best among you is the one who sees to it that his neighbor is fed and cared for. Imam Hazrat Ali (ra), the 4th rightly guided Caliph (Leader) who succeeded Prophet Muhammad in providing the leadership to the Muslim community says, "The best man is he who is most serviceable to fellow humans."

Dallas, Texas. Sunday, July 11, 2010.

53 Years ago today, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan was appointed to become the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims succeeding his grandfather, Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan III.

Since then, every year on that day and the week around it, the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims celebrate the day called the “Imamat Day” and the week of “Khushali” peace and prosperity. The Imam, in their spiritual tradition of 1400 years is called Hazar Imam, the current Imam.

Per the tradition he interprets the Quraan for daily living to his 15 million plus followers spread out across the world. He has fulfilled his role as the spiritual leader in guiding the community to prosperity and living a responsible life in the societies they live.

In gratitude for his continued guidance, the Ismaili Muslims celebrate this week honoring him and reaffirming his leadership with a renewed commitment to serving the humanity.

The Aga Khan strongly believes and practices in serving the humanity, as it is a strong component of Islamic tradition called Huqooqul Ibad, the rights of fellow beings. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had said the best among you is the one sees to it that his neighbor is fed and cared for. Hazrat Ali, the 4th rightly guided Caliph (Leader) who succeeded Prophet Muhammad in providing the leadership to the Muslim community says, "The best man is he who is most serviceable to fellow humans."

One of the sayings of Hazrat Ali that resonates with me on a daily basis is, “A wise man needs each day an hour to set apart in which to examine his conscience, and measure what he as gained or lost”. My Maternal Grand father Shaikh Hussain said “if you attend a funeral of a stranger to match each wedding you attend of a friend, the contrast will straighten you out to become a humble servant of humanity known as Khaksar.”

Both Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Imam Hazrat Ali (ra) had continuously advocated living in a moderation and a mid path between the worldly and spiritual needs. The Aga Khan has fine tuned that balance between living for oneself materially and living for the others spiritually and has founded the Aga Khan Development Network that is committed to serving the humanity without regard to faith, origin or gender. I believe AKDN (http://www.akdn.org/) is one of the largest Non Governmental bodies serving humanity to stand on their own feet.

We wish a very happy Imamat day and Khushali to the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims and blessing of long life to the Hazar Imam HH Karim Aga Khan. Amen!

Link: http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com ... -khan.html

PN: I have been sharing the essence of celebrations and commemorations of every religious and cultural traditions under the title "Festivals of the world" for over 15 years now under the banner of Foundation for Pluralism. I don't write/speak on every one of the events, but surely make an attempt to do as many as I can in the time I have avaialable to me in a given day. The idea is for us to know a little bit about each other, as it paves the way to greater understanding and a cohesive life.

Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker, writer, optimist, educator and an activist of Pluralism, Justice, Islam, India, Peace and Civil Societies. He is a conflict mitigater and a goodwill nurturer offering pluralistic solutions on issues of the day and is a frequent guest on the media. Mike's work is reflected at three websites & twenty two Blogs listed at http://www.mikeghouse.net/
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Aga Khan bets big on East Africa

AKDN representative in Kenya Aziz Bhaloo (L) with House Speaker Kenneth Marende during the 53rd anniversary celebrations to mark Imamat day, when The Aga Khan became the Imam of the Shi’a Ismaili Muslims. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE

By DAVE OPIYO
Posted Wednesday, July 14 2010 at 20:38

The Aga Khan Development Network is set to expand its presence in East Africa to take advantage of the common market that came into effect early this month.

AKDN representative in Kenya Aziz Bhaloo said the common market protocol would open more valuable opportunities in the region.

He said this on Tuesday evening in Nairobi during the 53rd anniversary celebrations to mark Imamat day, when The Aga Khan became the Imam of the Shi’a Ismaili Muslims.

This, he said, will enable the transfer of knowledge between countries.

He said Aga Khan University would be expanded to have a faculty of Health in Nairobi.

A graduate school of media will also be established as well as a major campus in Arusha, Tanzania, for the faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Also in the pipeline is the regional expansion of the Industrial Promotion Services in energy and communication.

AKDN’s other activities in tourism, banking and insurance will also be further developed.

“Our regional expansion is an expression of confidence in the East Africa Community’s ability to contribute to bettering the lives of millions of East Africans,” he said.

House Speaker Kenneth Marende, who attended the celebrations, paid glowing tribute to His Highness the Aga Khan for his role in improving people’s welfare.

He praised the partnership the AKDN had created with the government on development.

“No government can on its own fully meet the requirements and expectations of its people. We commend you for being at the forefront in matters charity and promotion of societal and economic welfare,” said the Speaker.

“Every government needs a strong public private sector partnership to enable them execute their respective goals,” he added.

http://www.nation.co.ke/business/news/A ... /9dvjj8/-/

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Kenya lauds His Highness the Aga Khan
By crocodila Nairobi : Kenya | Jul 13, 2010 3
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By George Okore.

The Kenyan government has paid glowing tributes to His Highness the Aga Khan for his concerns towards improving the quality of life, well being and dignity of the mankind.

The Speaker of the National Assembly Hon. Kenneth Otiato Marende said His Highness the Khan has immensely improved quality of life through massive investments in people, their cultures and environment . He was addressing guest at Serena Hotel, Nairobi during celebrations marking the 53rd anniversary of the day his Highness the Aga Khan became the Imam of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.

The Speaker thanked several Ismaili institutions in Kenya for uplifting the standards of life through provision of healthcare, media and education services among others. The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) Resident Representative Mr. Aziz M. Bhaloo thanked the Kenyan government for creating investor friendly environment. He reiterated AKDN commitment to continued social, cultural and economic development in East African region. “His Highness the Aga Khan has a vision for this region including healthy democracy, peace, mutual co-existence and strong civil society. AKDN will continue to regionalize its institutions the spirit of the East Africa Community Common Market”, he said.

Yesterday’s ceremony was attended by several dignitaries including Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi, Tourism Minister Najib Balala, Nation Media Group CEO Mr. Linus Gitahi and TPS Serena counterpart Mr. Jan Mohammed and guests from University of Alberta . Led by Imam His Highness the Aga Khan are the most influential Muslims and have made social and economic developments in financial, education and healthcare services.

The teachings of His Highness the Aga Khan give Ismailis strong desire to follow ethics, responsibility and conscience, qualities that have inspired Ismaili institutions especially in Kenya. In East Africa, Ismailis manage several social development covering education scholarship, social welfare and development institutions including Aga Khan Schools, University, Hotels and Hospitals among others. The Daily Nation, set up by His Highness Aga Khan in March 1960, is among widely circulating newspapers in East and Central Africa.

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-ne ... e-aga-khan
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CHIEF MINISTER SINDH SYED QAIM ALI SHAH CONGRATULATES PRINCE KARIM AGA KHAN ON HIS 53RD ANNIVERSARY OF IMAMAT.

Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah on his own behalf and on behalf of Sindh government and people of Sindh has congratulated the spiritual leader of Ismaili Community Prince Karim Aga Khan on his 53rd anniversary of Imamat. He also congratulated the Ismaili Community in this regard and lauded the services rendered by the Community under the leadership of Prince Karim Aga Khan, for the welfare and development of Pakistan, particularly the province of Sindh. Syed Qaim Ali Shah maintained that Ismaili Community has extended services for the furtherance of education and health, Social welfare and particularly for the development of women and children in the Pakistan. Chief Minister Sindh hoped that Ismaili Community under the leadership of Prince Karim Aga Khan would continue its services for the development, progress and prosperity of Pakistan particularly the Sindh province.
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Migereko lauds Aga Khan investments
Tuesday, 20th July, 2010

Ahmed, Migereko, Fina Bank boss Khemani and British envoy Martin Shearman (Photo)
http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/220/726390


By Mary Karugaba

THE Government has applauded the Aga Khan for the numerous investments in Uganda.

Speaking at the Imamat Day, the Government Chief Whip, Daudi Migereko, noted that the Aga Khan investments in the human resource, health sector, insurance, energy, banking and tourism had redefined the potential of the developing world.

The Imamat Day is an annual commemoration of the day His Highness the Aga Khan became the 49th hereditary Imam of the worldwide Shia Ismaili Muslim community.

Migereko informed the guests at the Kampala Serena Hotel last week that the projects initiated and promoted by the Aga Khan Development Network were strategic in nature and constitute long-term commitment to the future of Uganda.

“We value and treasure this partnership. The Government views the collaboration with the Aga Khan Development Network as one of the means of assisting us to realise our agenda of accelerating the country’s development,” Migereko said.

Migereko cited the Bujagali power project as the biggest example.

Mahmood Ahmed, the Aga Khan representative, said the day represents a continuous unbroken line of leadership that began 14 centuries ago.
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An Imamat Day Picnic in Canada’s Capital on Father’s Day

By Nurin Merchant

http://simerg.com/historical-photograph ... thers-day/
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Send an Imamat Day eCard greeting!

Send an Imamat Day eCard to your friends and family. Photo: TheIsmaili.org

As Ismaili Muslims worldwide prepare to celebrate Imamat Day, TheIsmaili.org is pleased to offer its email greeting card service. The free service makes it easy to send Imamat Day greetings to multiple friends and family members at a time. Choose from a selection of unique eCard designs, and customise your card with a personal message.

http://www.theismaili.org/cms/1228/Send ... d-greeting

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Thousands of people returning to GB to celebrate Imamat Day of His Highness the Aga Khan
Our Correspondent

Hunza/Gilgit/Ghizar: Transport companies are making hay as thousands of Ismaili Muslims return to their villages and valleys to celebrate Imamat Day of His Highness the Aga Khan on 11th of July.

The day is celebrated by around 25 million Ismailis across the world in memory of the day when Shah Karim Al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, ascended to the throne of Imamat, succeeding his Grand Father, Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah, Aga Khan III.

http://pamirtimes.net/2012/07/08/thousa ... gle+Reader
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The Imamat As Depicted Through the Ages in Ismaili and non-Ismaili Writings

The doctrine of Imamat has been central in Shia Islam since the designation by the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.) of Hazrat Ali (a.s.) as his successor at Ghadir-Khumm. Among the various interpretations in Shia Islam, the Ismaili Muslims believe in the continuity of the Imamat through a living hereditary Imam descended from Hazrat Ali, through the prophet’s daughter Bibi Fatima (a.s). The current Imam of the Ismailis is His Highness the Aga Khan, who completes his 55th Imamat anniversary as the Ismaili community’s 49th Imam on July 11, 2012. To mark this occasion, we are pleased to provide short selections on the Imamat drawn from numerous writings of historians, theologians, philosophers and poets, Ismailis and non-Ismailis alike.

http://simerg.com/literary-readings/the ... -writings/
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Greetings from the Prime Minister of Canada

July 11, 2012 – Greetings from the Prime Minister

Khushiali (Imamat Day) commemorates the anniversary of the accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan as Imam of the Shi’a Ismaili Muslims. It offers all Canadians a chance to reflect on the extraordinary achievements of the Aga Khan, and on the contributions of Canadian Ismailis to our society. I am pleased to join the many Ismailis in Canada and around the world in marking this year’s 55th anniversary.

Canadians share a close connection with the Aga Khan and his important work. This is best exemplified by the fact that His Highness is one of only five people in history to have ever been awarded honourary Canadian citizenship. His name is synonymous
with humanitarian aid and development in countries beset by conflict and poverty. Just as importantly, he has worked tirelessly as a bridge-builder between faiths and cultures.

The Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa is the product of The Aga Khan’s visionary international leadership. Founded in collaboration with the Government of Canada, this research and education centre is focused on deepening the world’s ability to understand and practice pluralism. His Highness chose Canada as this Centre’s home because of our country’s great success as a pluralist society.

On behalf of the Government of Canada, Laureen and I extend our best wishes for a joyous celebration.

Khushiali Mubarak!
The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P.
Prime Minister of Canada

http://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2012/0 ... ilimail%29
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Minister Kenney issues statement recognizing Khushiali

Ottawa, July 11, 2012 — The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, issued the following statement recognizing Khushiali (Imamat Day):


“Every year on this date, Ismailis in Canada and around the world celebrate the anniversary of the accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan as Imam of the Shi’a Ismaili Muslims. His Highness assumed the Imamat in 1957, exactly 55 years ago today.

“Canadians are privileged by our close connection with the Aga Khan and his important work. This may be best exemplified by the fact that His Highness is one of only five people in history to have ever been awarded honourary Canadian citizenship.

“Next year, the Aga Khan museum is scheduled to open in Toronto. It will house some of the most important works of Islamic Art in the world, and will serve as a great centre of culture and education.

“The Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa is another example of the Aga Khan’s visionary international leadership. This research and education centre, focused on deepening the world’s ability to understand and practice pluralism, was founded by His Highness, in collaboration with the Government of Canada. The Aga Khan picked Canada as home for this Centre because of our country’s great success as a pluralist society.

“Prime Minister Harper has praised the Aga Khan’s initiatives, noting that his ‘name has become synonymous with humanitarian aid and development in countries beset by conflict and poverty. Just as importantly, he has worked tirelessly as a bridge-builder between faiths and cultures.’

“Khushiali is a time of great celebration for the Ismaili community. It also offers all Canadians a chance to reflect on the extraordinary achievements of the Aga Khan, and on the contributions of Canadian Ismailis to our society.

“As Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, I offer warm congratulations to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on the 55th anniversary of his accession as Imam, and sincere appreciation for his tremendous contributions to our country.

“Khushiali Mubarak.”

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?nid=685599

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Ismailis celebrate Imamat Day today


GILGIT/CHITRAL, July 10: The Ismaili community in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral are observing the 55th Imamat Day on Wednesday.

Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims, ascended the Imamat on July 11, 1957, upon the death of his uncle and the 48th Imam Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III.

As usual, this year too elaborated arrangements have been made to celebrate the event in a befitting manner.

Various programmes have been chalked out to give the event a special colour. In Gilgit-Baltistan, vintage points and mountains have been illuminated on the occasion. Special religious gatherings would be held in all the Jamat Khanas in both Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral.

In Garam Chashma, Upper Chitral, Hunza and adjacent areas where the community is settled, colorful events would also take place. Besides, musical programmes and sports festivals will also mark the day.

The government of Gilgit-Baltistan has announced a local holiday in connection with the day.

The chief minister, Mehdi Shah, has directed the Water and Power Department to make sure that there is no power loadshedding, so that the community could enjoy the celebrations without any hardship. Strict security measures have been adopted by the police and administration to avoid any untoward incident.

This year, the tenure of the current Mukhis and Kamadias of Jamat Khanas will end and the names of the new officials will be announced on July 11, who will resume their duties on July 12.

http://chitraltoday.net/ismailis-celebrate-imamat-day/

http://dawn.com/2012/07/11/ismailis-to- ... niversary/

http://tribune.com.pk/story/407069/imam ... al-leader/
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Role of His Highness the Aga Khan in development of GB is remarkable: Mehdi Shah

GB Chief Minister cutting a cake to celebrate the Imamat Day in memory of the day 55 years (11 July 1957) ago when His Highness became Imam of the Ismaili community.
Our Correspondents

Gilgit, July 11: The role of His Highness the Aga Khan in development of Gilgit – Baltistan is remarkable and others should follow it. Sir Aga Khan III played a leading role in the movement for creation of Pakistan as President of the All India Muslim League.

These views were expressed by GB Chief Minister Syed Mehdi Shah while addressing a ceremony organized to commemorate the 55th Imamat Day of His Highness the Aga Khan.

The Chief Minister also praised the Ismaili community for their ‘peacefulness and discipline’. He said that the Ismaili community has played an important role in promoting harmony across the region.

He invited His Highness the Aga Khan to visit Baltistan in the future.

It is for the first time that the Imamat Day of the Aga Khan was celebrated at official level at the Chief Minister House. Also present at the occasion were members of the GBLA and notables of the city, including Ismaili leaders.

The Ismaili community also celebrated the day with great zeal and zest in Hunza, Ghizar, Skardu and Gilgit. Different programmes were held to pay tributes to the leadership of His Highness.

A cake-cutting ceremony was also held in Gilgit in which a group of the workers of the Pakistan Peoples Party paid tribute to His Highness.

http://pamirtimes.net/2012/07/12/role-o ... ehdi-shah/

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The Gilgit-Baltistan government had announced holiday on the occasion of Prince Karim Agha Khan's birthday. Ceremonies were also held in Hunza, Ghizer and Skardu in connection with Karim Agha Khan's birthday

http://www.thefrontierpost.com/article/171062/

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Statement by Liberal Leader Bob Rae on Imamat Day
Posted on July 11, 2012
EDMONTON – Liberal Leader Bob Rae made the following statement today on the occasion of Imamat Day

“Today, on Imamat Day, we come together as Canadians to commemorate and celebrate the 55th anniversary of the ascension of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV to the Ismaili Imamat.

Over the past 55 years, the Aga Khan has become a global leader in development and humanitarian aid, committed to sharing his compassion with those who need it most. His promotion of tolerance and pluralism have helped make the world a better place.

Joining with Ismailis across Canada, His Highness has worked tirelessly to promote dialogue and inclusivity across Canada’s many cultural communities for decades. The Delegation of Ismaili Imamat and the Aga Khan Museum stand as a testament to his commitment to peaceful co-existence.

As Canadians, we pride ourselves on multiculturalism, and share the same principles and commitment to fundamental human rights as His Highness. We are truly proud to call him a great friend, and delighted to celebrate this important milestone today with him.

On behalf of the Liberal Party of Canada and our Parliamentary Caucus, please accept my best wishes. Kushiali Mubarak!”

http://www.liberal.ca/newsroom/news-rel ... mamat-day/

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President greets Prince Karim Agha Khan

ISLAMABAD, July 12 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari has greeted Prince Karim Agha Khan on 56 years of his Imamat. Prince Karim Agha Khan IV became the Spiritual leader of the Ismaili community at the age of 20, on July 11, 1957. In his greeting message, the President while lauding social services of Prince Agha Khan across the world particularly for the people of Pakistan for poverty eradication, economic uplift of the poor, education, women empowerment and socio-economic development of the poor strata of society, prayed for his long life, good health and prosperity. The President also invited him to visit Pakistan at his convenience.

http://app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option= ... 3&Itemid=1
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As received:

Dear family and friends,

Ya Ali Madad and Imamat Day Mubarak!

When thinking about the meaning of Imamat, I remember an incident recorded by many Muslim historians that I once wrote about in one of my articles. It occurred at the time of Mawlana Zain al-Abidin.

It was the time of the Hajj, and throngs of pilgrims had gathered in Mecca. The mighty prince, Hisham bin Abd al-Malik, the heir to the throne of the Umayyad caliphate, was also present. He had arrived with his retinue of courtiers and servants. Among them was the al-Farazdaq, a panegyrist for the Umayyads and one of the most renowned Arab poets of all time. The royal party circled the holy Ka'ba with the other pilgrims. Prince Hisham tried in vain to reach the sacred Black Stone of the Ka'ba and to touch the holy relic, but despite his aristocratic status, the masses of pilgrims ignored him and would not let him through. He therefore moved aside until such a time as the crowd would disperse.

At that moment, Prince Hisham's entourage noticed that all the people parted reverently and lovingly to make way for a dignified looking figure. It was Prophet Muhammad's great-grandson, our Imam, Mawlana Zayn al-Abidin, who easily approached the stone and kissed it. Deeply offended and jealous at the greater respect given by the pilgrims to the newly arrived personage, the Umayyad prince feigned ignorance of the Imam's identity and asked sarcastically "Who is this?"

Hearing the disparaging remark, al-Farazdaq boldly stepped before the Umayyad prince and spontaneously composed the following poetic rejoinder, which has since been considered a masterpiece of Arabic literature. On the occasion of Imamat Day, this poem tells us something about who the Imam is. I have translated part of it below:

Who is This?

This is he whose very footsteps are known to the valley of Mecca!
The surrounding land, the sanctuary and the sacred House itself know him well

This is the child of the best of all God's servants
Peerless, pious, pure and pristine

Are you ignorant of who he is? He is the son of Fatima
God's prophets were sealed with his grandfather

Your words, "Who is this?" harm him not
For Arabs and non-Arabs, all know well the one of whom you feign ignorance

His liberal hands, ever-generous like the bounteous rain clouds
Shower abundantly, untouched by want

So gentle and mild, there is no fear of outbursts
For two ornaments adorn him: charming character and delightful disposition

He has embraced all creatures in his favours
Such that their gloom is dispelled, their poverty and privation put to flight

When the Quraysh see him, their locutor proclaims:
Nobility culminates in his noblesse

He lowers his gaze in modesty, while others do so in awe of him
A smile always accompanies his speech

Recognizing his touch, the Ka'ba's wall
Almost leaps forth to greet his hand

God exalted and ennobled him in pre-eternity
For the Pen decreed this for him on His Tablet

The vestments of darkness are rent asunder by the light of his forehead
As night's gloom vanishes before the glorious rays of the rising sun

If you would like to read the remainder of the poem, you can find it at this link (it will take the page a few moments to load):

http://www.shafiquevirani.org/pdfs/Virani-WhoisThis.pdf

On this Imamat Day, may you and your dear ones be blessed by the hand of the Imam, ever-generous like the bounteous rain clouds, by the light of whose forehead the vestments of darkness are rent asunder, and in whose presence night's gloom vanishes before the glorious rays of the rising sun….ameen.

With warmest wishes and Khushali Mubarak,

Shafique
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Dr. Shafique N. Virani
Chair, Department of Historical Studies
University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Islamic Studies
University of Toronto related correspondence: [email protected]
All other correspondence:[email protected]
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Video:

Aga Khan Development Network commemorates 55th Imamat Day: supporting Kenya’s Vision 2030


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The Aga Khan Development Network celebrated the 55th Imamat Day promising to engage in more development activities in the country.The network is pledging to support the country’s development blueprint, Vision 2030
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13th December, 2012: Celebrating Mawlana Hazar Imam’s 76th Salgirah – Photo Essay, Readings and the Ginan “Eji Dhan Dhan Aajano” with Meaning

simerg.com/2012/12/09/13th-december-2012-is-mawlana-hazar-imams-76th-salgirah-photo-essay-readings-and-the-ginan-eji-dhan-dhan-aajano-with-meaning/
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Salgirah

Throughout history, Ismaili Muslims have been led by a living, hereditary Imam-of-the-Time descended from the progeny of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) through his cousin and son-in-law, Hazrat Ali, and his daughter, Hazrat Bibi Fatima.

On 13 December 2012, Ismailis around the world will celebrate the 76th birthday of our present living Imam, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan. Born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1936, he succeeded his grandfather to become the 49th Ismaili Imam at the age of 20. During the five decades of his Imamat, Mawlana Hazar Imam has devoted himself to the spiritual and worldly progress of Ismailis everywhere.

The celebration of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s birthday is an occasion for Ismailis to reflect on the unique spiritual bond that links each murid to Hazar Imam. It also affords the Jamat an opportunity to express its love, loyalty and devotion to the Imamat, which binds the Ismaili community together as one.

Salgirah Khushiali Mubarak!

theismaili.org/cms/914/Salgirah

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Minister Kenney issues statement celebrating Khushiali
December 13, 2012
I wish to extend my warmest wishes to His Highness, Prince Karim, the Aga Khan, on occasion of his birthday, and Salgirah Khushiali Mubarak to Canada’s Ismaili Muslim community.

Under the Aga Khan’s leadership, there has been a revitalization of social, cultural, and economic institutions all over the world, and important humanitarian development projects.

On several occasions, I have had the opportunity to meet with His Highness, to discuss matters of mutual interest including pluralism and human rights. Earlier this year, we had the privilege of hosting His Highness in my home province of Alberta. Moreover, our government continues to work closely with His Highness to establish the unique Global Centre for Pluralism in our nation’s Capital.

Just last month, I was privileged to see the Al-Azhar Park in Cairo, Egypt, one of many extraordinary projects in the Aga Khan Development Network. The area includes not only the rehabilitation of historic Islamic structures and open green space in one of the world’s most crowded cities, but also provides numerous economic opportunities for the people of Cairo. It is just one of the Aga Khan’s many development projects in Asia and Africa.

I wish his High Highness, the Aga Khan, a very happy birthday, and thank him for his continuing contributions to the global community.

jasonkenney.ca/news/minister-kenney-issues-statement-celebrating-khushiali/

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76th birthday of Prince Karim Agha Khan celebrated

KARACHI/TALHAR - The 76th birthday of spiritual leader of Ismailis, Prince Karim Agha Khan, was celebrated throughout the country with zeal and fervor on Thursday.
Candles were lighted in the Ismaili community centres to observe the sanctity of Muharram-ul-Haram, while the Ismailis prayed for the peace, prosperity and safety of Pakistan.
Prince Karim Agha Khan is 49th Imam of Ismaili sect and also head of the Agha Khan Foundation and Agha Khan Development Network contributing to many humanitarian and social service projects undergoing in the country.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2012/12 ... elebrated/
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Mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson sends Birthday Greetings to His Highness the Aga Khan

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SELECTION OF TWEETS FROM MEMBERS OF CANADA’S PARLIAMENT

Honorable Jason Kenney, Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism
Salgirah Khushiali Mubarak to everyone in Canada’s #Ismaili Muslim community! bit.ly/UcP79n—
Jason Kenney (@kenneyjason) December 13, 2012

Honorable Bob Rae, MP for Toronto Centre
Want to wish a very happy birthday to the Aga Khan – liberal.ca/newsroom/news-…—
Bob Rae (@bobraeMP) December 13, 2012

Honorable Jim Karygiannis Privy Councillor Member of Parliament Scarborough-Agincourt
76th Birthday of His Highness Aga Khan IV Statement for the by the Honourable Jim Karygiannis
karygiannismp.com/spip/article.p…—
(@jimkarygiannis) December 13, 2012

SELECTION OF TWEETS FROM MEMBERS OF VARIOUS CANADIAN PROVINCIAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES

Christy Clark, Premier of British Columbia
Wishing His Highness the Aga Khan a very happy birthday today. ow.ly/g4X1U—
Christy Clark (@christyclarkbc) December 13, 2012

John Yap, BC Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation, Technology and Multiculturalism
Best wishes on the celebration of the birth of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV;2day his 76th birthday #Diversity tinyurl.com/abqtwpo—
John Yap (@John_Yap) December 14, 2012

Jane Thornthwaite, Member of the BC Legislative Assembly for North Vancouver
Happy Birthday to His Highness The Aga Khan! ow.ly/g5nbc—
Jane Thornthwaite (@jthornthwaite) December 13, 2012

SELECTION OF TWEETS FROM THE MEDIA

Patricia Graham, Vice President, Pacific Newspaper Group
BC honours the Aga Khan on the occasion of his 76th birthday ow.ly/g5v1Q—
Patricia Graham (@patriciagraham) December 14, 2012

The Dardistan Times
Mubarak to the #Ismailies around the World. Happy Birthday to Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, A.K.A the #Aga Khan http://t.co/psyBdEJ9
The Dardistan Times (@dardistantimes) December 13, 2012

The Pamir Times
Heartfelt greetings to all our Ismaili readers on the occasion of the Salgirah (bitrthday) of His Highness the Aga Khan (IV).—
(@pamirtimes) December 13, 2012

The Lahore Times
76th birthday of Prince Karim Aga Khan celebrated lhrtimes.com/2012/12/14/76t…—
The Lahore Times (@lhrtimes) December 13, 2012

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Minister John Yap's statement on Aga Khan Birthday

I would like to extend my best wishes to the Ismaili community and all those celebrating the birth of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV on his 76th birthday.

Today is an opportunity for all of us to recognize the deeds of His Highness as one of the most prominent and influential spiritual leaders in the world who has worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life for others regardless of faith, ethnicity or gender.

Through the Aga Khan Foundation, His Highness has committed to find sustainable solutions to the complex problems causing global poverty while the Aga Khan Development Network focuses on environment, health, education, culture, rural development, disaster reduction, the promotion of private-sector enterprise and the revitalization of historic cities.

His Highness's influence extends beyond his own community. In Canada, not only does His Highness connect with Ismailis but his work has helped countless others through the Canadian branch of the Aga Khan Development Network.

As we commemorate the birth of His Highness, we also celebrate our province's rich cultural diversity, one that preserves the culture and heritage of others.

On behalf of all British Columbians, I congratulate those celebrating the birth of High Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan!

John Yap
Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism

newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2012/12/minister-john-yaps-statement-on-aga-khan-birthday.html

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Statement on the Birthday of His Highness The Aga Khan

VICTORIA - To mark this occasion, Premier Christy Clark has issued the following statement:

"It is a pleasure to congratulate His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on the occasion of his birthday.

"For millions of Ismailis around the globe, His Highness provides spiritual guidance, but since becoming the Aga Khan over 50 years ago, has also become one of the world's greatest statesmen. His work to build bridges across religious and ethnic divides has resulted in real change. His Highness also has been a tireless advocate for peace, prosperity, and equality.

"His Highness has touched many lives in Canada and British Columbia, not least through his non-profit foundations, including the Aga Khan Foundation Canada. I personally look forward to the Aga Khan Partnership Walk each May, which supports his goal of ending global poverty.

"In one of the most diverse provinces in one of the most diverse countries in the world, the Aga Khan has provided real leadership, and an example of the difference kindness, generosity, and tolerance can make.

"I know I speak on behalf of all British Columbians when I thank His Highness for everything he has done, and join with the Ismaili community in wishing His Highness a very happy birthday."

Contact:

Mike Morton
Press Secretary
Office of the Premier
250 661-1015

newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2012/12/statement-on-the-birthday-of-his-highness-the-aga-khan.html

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Statement by MPP Kathleen Wynne on the Occasion of the Birthday of His Highness the Aga Khan
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Ismailis celebrate Aga Khan’s birthday
Report Waqar Ahmed

CHITRAL, Dec 13: The Ismaili community in Chitral celebrated the 76th birthday of their spiritual leader, Shah Karim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan IV with great pomp and show and enthusiasm on Thursday.


A Salgirah cake is being cut in Chitral.
Reports received here from different parts of Chitral, especially Yarkhun valley, Laspur, Mastuj, Booni, Garam Chashma, Arkari, Madaklasht etc., said that special congregations were held to celebrate the event. On this occasion, cakes were cut in houses and religious organizations and offices. People said bakery and other shops saw huge rush of buyers in Chitral, Mastuj and Booni for about three days. Chiraghan were held on Wednesday and Thursday nights in all the villages populated by the Ismaili community. In many areas, people also gathered to hold musical programmes. This year, in Chitral, all the AKDN organizations, including AKES schools and colleges, also made special arrangements to celebrate the Salgirah.

In Chitral town, Booni, Mastuj and other areas where mobile phones services are available, the Ismailis sent each other SMS wishing Saligarah Mubarak. Even those from other communities also wished the Ismailis happy Salgirah.

chitraltoday.net/ismailis-celebrate-aga-khans-birthday/

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BIRTHDAY: His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan feted by B.C. premier, Ismaili community

LARISSA CAHUTE
VANCOUVER DESI

The Ismaili community across British Columbia will gather for a prayer Thursday evening to recognize His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan’s 76th birthday.

“It’s a very important time for everyone to celebrate and reflect on the vast work that His Highness has undertaken around the world,” said Ali Solehdin, a volunteer from within the Ismaili community.

The now 76-year-old Ismaili spiritual leader is believed to be a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad and is the 49th Imam of the Ismailis. He’s developed the Aga Khan Development Network, which has helped numerous people in developing parts of the world as well as the Aga Khan Foundation Canada.

It’s already been a memorable year for the Ismaili community as they recognized 40 years in Canada since they were expelled from Uganda in 1972.

Honourary Counsel of Uganda, John Halani, attributes much of B.C.’s multiculturalism to the Aga Khan’s work.

“Forty years ago he did meet the Prime Minister of Canada (so) people from Uganda (could) come here,” he said. “That’s how we all came down to settle in Canada – partly because of him.”

If he hadn’t have paved the way, Halani may not be in Canada today.

And since their arrival, His Highness has provided guidance.

“We appreciate the guidance that he has given to the community,” he said. “A lot of advice that he gives to us is to be involved in the community and involved in the face of the province, of the country.”

Premier Christy Clark also extended her best wishes as well.

“In one of the most diverse provinces in one of the most diverse countries in the world, the Aga Khan has provided real leadership, and an example of the difference kindness, generosity, and tolerance can make,” Clark said in a release. “I know I speak on behalf of all British Columbians when I thank His Highness for everything he has done, and join with the Ismaili community in wishing His Highness a very happy birthday.”

An evening prayer will be held in his honour in many community centres and jamatkhanas Thursday night.

vancouverdesi.com/news/birthday-his-highness-prince-karim-aga-khan-feted-by-b-c-premier-ismaili-community/401519/

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Statement on the 76th Birthday of His Highness Aga Khan IV

Posted on December 12, 2012

76th Birthday of His Highness Aga Khan IV
Statement by Joyce Murray, Member of Parliament for
Vancouver Quadra and Liberal Critic for Small Business and Tourism

It is with great pleasure that I extend my best wishes to His Highness Shah Karim al-Hussayni, the fourth Aga Khan and 49th Imam of Ismaili Islam, on the occasion of his 76th birthday.

Since becoming the Aga Khan in 1957, Prince Karim has been an inspiration to Ismaili Muslims and others around the world. He has worked tirelessly to promote both religious and racial tolerance. His strong belief in education has inspired young Ismaili people around the world to achieve post-secondary educational success.

In 1967, His Highness the Aga Khan founded the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) as a private, not-for-profit international development agency. The Aga Khan Foundation seeks to provide long-term solutions to problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy and ill health in the poorest parts of South and Central Asia; Eastern and Western Africa; and, the Middle East. The Aga Khan Foundation works in close conjunction with The Aga Khan Development Network, a group of development agencies with mandates that include the environment; health; education; architecture; culture; microfinance; rural development; disaster reduction; the promotion of private-sector enterprise; and, the revitalization of historic cities. The Aga Khan Foundation and the Aga Khan Development Network agencies conduct their programs without regard to faith, origin or gender.

In Canada, His Highness has inspired Ismailis to work with the broader community in raising significant funds for worthwhile causes, helping many Canadians. On June 6, 2005, His Highness was recognized as an Honorary Companion of the Order of Canada in recognition of a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation.

Congratulations to all my friends in the Ismaili Community – it is a pleasure to wish His Highness the best of success and many happy returns.
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Khushali Mubarak to all Ismaili.net readers,admim and all moderators.
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Beautiful article written by brother Mike Ghouse, its a must read !!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghou ... 77420.html

Excerpt
Aga Khan delivered the following statement at the Inauguration Ceremony of Aga Khan University in Karachi on November 11, 1985, "The divine intellect Aql-i Kull, both transcends and informs the human intellect. It is this intellect which enables man to strive towards two aims dedicated by the Faith: that he should reflect upon the environment Allah has given and that he should know himself. It is the light of intellect which distinguishes the complete human being from the human animal and developing that intellect requires free enquiry. The man of Faith who fails to pursue intellectual search is likely to have only a limited comprehension of Allah's creation. Indeed, it is man's intellect that enables him to expand his vision of that creation."
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shiraz.virani wrote:Beautiful article written by brother Mike Ghouse, its a must read !!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghou ... 77420.html

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Aga Khan delivered the following statement at the Inauguration Ceremony of Aga Khan University in Karachi on November 11, 1985, "The divine intellect Aql-i Kull, both transcends and informs the human intellect. It is this intellect which enables man to strive towards two aims dedicated by the Faith: that he should reflect upon the environment Allah has given and that he should know himself. It is the light of intellect which distinguishes the complete human being from the human animal and developing that intellect requires free enquiry. The man of Faith who fails to pursue intellectual search is likely to have only a limited comprehension of Allah's creation. Indeed, it is man's intellect that enables him to expand his vision of that creation."
I wish there was a like button. Beautiful excerpt. I have read this before, but each time I read the inspiration becomes even more intense.

Another must read speech by our beloved MHI.

nanowisdoms.org/nwblog/10824/
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SEVENTEEN Years Ago -
Coastweek, July 06 - 12, 1979:

Coastweek -- HIS EXCELLENCY President Daniel Arap Moi appeared in a front page photograph together with the Ismaili Community’s Spiritual Defender of the Faith, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan - marking the start of annual ‘Imamat Day’ celebrations to honour his official enthronement in 1957.

http://www.coastweek.com/3928-thirty-ei ... rs-ago.htm
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Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on Imamat Day

Ottawa, Ontario ‑

11 July 2016

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the occasion of Imamat Day:

“Today, we join Shia Ismaili Muslims in Canada and around the world to celebrate His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, who on this day in 1957 became Imam—spiritual leader—of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.

“In the almost 60 years since, the Aga Khan has demonstrated a tireless and admirable dedication to the common good. His achievements and contributions toward improving the lives of some of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people are immeasurable.

“Above all, he has demonstrated the importance of being a good global citizen and the value of helping others, regardless of their origin or religion, to reach their full potential.

“The values promoted by the Aga Khan—pluralism, compassion, inclusion, respect for diversity, and human rights—are those that we as Canadians hold dear, and we are honoured to call him a friend, and to host here in Canada both the Global Centre for Pluralism and the only Islamic Museum in North America—the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.

“On this day, we thank the Aga Khan for being a true humanitarian, and for inspiring us all to show more kindness and generosity of heart to others.

“Kushiali Mubarak.”

http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2016/07/11/sta ... imamat-day

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Statement by Minister Joly on Imamat Day

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - July 11, 2016) - I join today with Ismailis in Canada and around the world to celebrate Imamat Day, the anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan as the 49th Imam of Ismaili Shiite Muslims in 1957.

I was honoured to meet Prince Karim Aga Khan on May 17 during his visit to Canada. In addition to being a spiritual leader, His Highness is recognized worldwide for his efforts to promote humanitarian assistance and development at the international level. We share the same basic values of solidarity and mutual assistance.

On the occasion of Imamat Day, I would like to offer my best wishes to His Highness, as well as to Canada's Ismaili community.

Khushiali Mubarak!
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Imamat Day Mubarak Message from the Ismaili Institutions of Canada

On behalf of the Jamati Institutions in Canada, we extend our warmest Imamat Day Mubarak to you and your families.

Imamat Day is a time to reflect on how fortunate we are to have been guided by our Imam-e Zaman, Imam of the Time, in our spiritual and material lives, through intense political and economic changes, rapid technological advancements, and an accelerated rate of social change over the past 59 years.

In his citation during the recent ceremony bestowing an honorary degree upon Mawlana Hazar Imam, University of St. Michael's College President David Mulroney stated: “Let us celebrate today our own connection to His Highness, a champion of pluralism, a transcender of borders and barriers, and a great, wise and benevolent connector…”

As we celebrate and contemplate, let us express our humble shukrana for Hazar Imam’s care, love, and guidance and all his efforts for all of humanity.

We hope that this special occasion offers you, your families and loved ones an opportunity to pause and celebrate together. We wish you a joyous Imamat Day.



Zahir Bhatia
Mukhisaheb, Darkhana Jamatkhana

Dr. Kabir Jivraj
Chairman, Ismaili Tariqah & Religious Education Board for Canada

Amir Lakhani
Chairman, Grants & Review Board for Canada

Karim Sunderji
Chairman, Conciliation & Arbitration Board for Canada

Malik Talib
President, Aga Khan Council for Canada

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Imamat Day Message from the Ontario Leadership

On behalf of the Jamati Institutions in Ontario, we extend our warmest felicitations and Mubarakbadis to every member of the Jamat on the auspicious occasion of the 59th Imamat Day of our beloved Mawlana Hazar Imam.

Imamat Day is an occasion to reflect, rejoice and express our immense gratitude to Mawlana Hazar Imam for His continuous guidance and blessings through which the worldwide Jamat's material and spiritual well-being continues to strengthen.

We continue to experience transitions in our Jamatkhana spaces. The Sudbury Jamat recently moved into a beautifully renovated Jamatkhana. 18 months after our weekend school halls transitioned into permanent Jamatkhanas, Inshallah, we will see our last Toronto weekend Jamatkhana, Downtown Toronto, transition to a daily Jamatkhana in the coming weeks. Changes in Jamatkhana spaces impact the Jamat, and we recognize these transitions are not always easy. We hope the Jamat will continue to embrace the beautiful permanent Jamatkhana spaces we continue to be privileged to enjoy, and that these spaces help to strengthen the sense of identity and permanency of our Ontario Jamat.

We take this opportunity to recognize and congratulate all Ontario athletes, coaches and supporters who will be heading to the Jubilee Games in Dubai later this month to represent Team Canada. As members of the Canadian delegation, our athletes and coaches will live up to the Imam's high standards and expectations of the Canadian Jamat and will have the chance to celebrate our diverse cultural, social, and linguistic traditions as a global Jamat.

Our Jamat is living in an increasingly challenging world. Seniors are experiencing age-related social and health challenges. Our students remain under multiple pressures in excelling academically and in other areas of their lives. Poverty and mental health issues appear to be on the rise. To help improve the quality of life of our Jamat, we have raised awareness to foster a stronger culture of Jamat helping Jamat, and to strengthen the bonds of community. Many of our platforms and infrastructure are being re-tooled to adapt to these many changes. Most recently, we have rolled out a Jamatkhana-based Quality of Life service-delivery program in all Ontario Jamatkhanas to help lift families out of poverty and to help improve the quality of our lives.

Programs and activities that benefit various segments of our Jamat rely on the time, commitment and leadership of our wonderful badged and unbadged volunteers. Our Jamat's capacity to execute on many initiatives is enhanced immensely from the contribution of these dedicated individuals. We respectfully express our appreciation and gratitude to all our volunteers and acknowledge what an honour it is to be serving alongside each of you.

We would also like to acknowledge the Jamat's consistent and ongoing support for Institutional programs and initiatives. The unity, diversity and talent of our Jamat continues to be strengthened and we look to the Jamat's continued support in achieving Mawlana Hazar Imam's vision for the Canadian Jamat.

On this Imamat Day, let us reaffirm our allegiance and gratitude to Mawlana Hazar Imam for His benevolence and guidance, and renew our commitment to the ethics of the faith. We pray for unity, barakat, good health, safety, and the spiritual and material success of the worldwide Jamat.

Imamat Day Mubarak.



Dr. Moez Rajwani
Mukhisaheb, Headquarters Jamatkhana

Amir Mirshahi
Chairman, ITREB Ontario

Hussein Sunderji
Chairman, Grants and Review Board for Ontario

Karim Kurji
Chairman, Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Ontario

Sheherazade Hirji
President, Aga Khan Council for Ontario

http://iicanada.org/national/ontario-sp ... ly-11-2016

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Happy Khushali: A Celebration of 57 Years of Imamat (Religious Leadership) of His Highness, the Aga Khan.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghou ... 77420.html
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Test Your Knowledge With the Imamat Day Quiz!

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Mayor Crombie’s Statement on Imamat Day

For Immediate Release
July 11th, 2016

Mayor Crombie’s Statement on Imamat Day

“On behalf of the City of Mississauga and Members of Council, I join with our City’s Ismaili community to mark Imamat Day.

“Today is the anniversary of the accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV as Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslim community. As spiritual leader, His Highness has been an inspiration, having undertaken important work in humanitarian assistance, development, and the alleviation of poverty.

“Imamat Day is one of the many opportunities where we in Mississauga, and in communities across Canada, can celebrate the diverse cultures, faiths and shared values that flourish throughout our City.

“Once again, I extend my congratulations to High Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV and the entire Ismaili community on this auspicious occasion.

“Khushiali Mubarak.”

http://www.mayorcrombie.ca/mayor-crombi ... mamat-day/
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Imamat Day Khushali 2016 Nairobi, Kenya Opening Parade

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