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The prayer hall of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, Khorog. The geometric Kufic script at the wall articulates the names of the Ahl al-Bayt, or House of the Prophet.

Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, Khorog

The prayer hall of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, Khorog. The geometric Kufic script at the wall articulates the names of the Ahl al-Bayt, or House of the Prophet.
Video: Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, Khorog
27 September 2019

Up close, a jewel is made up of a number of facets, each producing intriguing patterns, which help the gem to shine. Nestled amid flourishing trees, a flowing river, and a formidable mountain range, the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre in Khorog adds another facet to the ‘Jewel of the Pamir.’

Guests at the reception listen attentively to the speeches, including the Ambassador of Portugal to Mozambique, Ms Maria Amélia de Paiva, and the Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Portuguese Government, Dr Teresa Ribeiro in the first row.
Guests at the reception listen attentively to the speeches, including the Ambassador of Portugal to Mozambique, Ms Maria Amélia de Paiva, and the Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Portuguese Government, Dr Teresa Ribeiro in the first row.
Advancing development in Mozambique
Advancing development in Mozambique
26 September 2019

The Aga Khan Development Network hosted a reception in Maputo, Mozambique, last month, to celebrate Imamat Day with guests and members of the Jamat, and to raise awareness of AKDN’s work in the region.

While each of the industrial revolutions were significant in their own right, Industry 4.0 is seen as more profoundly impacting human life, blurring the lines between physical, digital, and biological.
While each of the industrial revolutions were significant in their own right, Industry 4.0 is seen as more profoundly impacting human life, blurring the lines between physical, digital, and biological.
Industry 4.0 and future trends
Industry 4.0 and future trends
24 September 2019

It’s become an oft repeated cliché that we live in times of exponential change, driven by disruptive technologies, shifting global politics, changing human behaviour, and newly emerging social norms. And yet, as we enter the era of the fourth industrial revolution, we may be witnessing the greatest amount of change ever seen in a single human lifetime. 

Dilangez Azizmamadova currently studies in Germany, although dreams of returning to her hometown of Rushan, Tajikistan.
Dilangez Azizmamadova currently studies in Germany, although dreams of returning to her hometown of Rushan, Tajikistan.
Green ticket to global climate action
Green ticket to global climate action
20 September 2019

Young climate activist Dilangez Azizmamadova from Tajikistan, was among 100 Green Ticket winners from across the globe to participate in the United Nations Youth Climate Summit in New York today, 21 September 2019.

Islam encourages us all to look after Allah's creation, and not to disrupt the delicate balance of nature.
Islam encourages us all to look after Allah's creation, and not to disrupt the delicate balance of nature.
Caring for our environment: The gift of nature
Caring for our environment: The gift of nature
19 September 2019

The faith of Islam teaches followers to care for Allah’s creation, encouraging us to look after the natural resources which have been gifted to us, and not to waste or disrupt the delicate balance of nature. Since we only inhabit the earth for a relatively short time, each of us has a responsibility to leave behind a better social and physical environment for the next generation.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture concludes with Winners’ Seminar
Aga Khan Award for Architecture concludes with Winners’ Seminar
15 September 2019

On Saturday 14 September, Mawlana Hazar Imam participated in an Aga Khan Award for Architecture Winners’ Seminar at the Main International Centre, Universidade Village, Kazan. Hazar Imam was joined by members of his family, and leaders of the Jamat and AKDN.

12 September 2019

Six award winning projects were honoured during the Aga Khan Award for Architecture prize-giving ceremony held at the Musa Jalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan, in the Russian Federation. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture is one of the oldest and most prestigious awards in architecture.

Guests gathered at the Musa Jalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan for the prize-giving ceremony of 14th cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Guests gathered at the Musa Jalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan for the prize-giving ceremony of 14th cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Webcast: Aga Khan Award for Architecture Ceremony
12 September 2019

The Ismaili is pleased to confirm that the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Ceremony will take place today, 13 September 2019, in Kazan, where Mawlana Hazar Imam will preside over the ceremony and present certificates to the winners. The event is anticipated to begin at 3:00 PM UTC+3, and will be webcast at the.ismaili/live.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture recognises innovation and excellence
Aga Khan Award for Architecture recognises innovation and excellence
12 September 2019

In a captivating occasion in Kazan on 13 September 2019, Mawlana Hazar Imam presided over the prize-giving ceremony of 14th cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. In his speech, Hazar Imam described several ways in which architecture can blend differing perspectives, and reiterated its potential to inspire and enrich creative dialogue.

Mawlana Hazar Imam visits historic city of Bolgar in Tatarstan
Mawlana Hazar Imam visits historic city of Bolgar in Tatarstan
11 September 2019

Earlier today, 12 September, Mawlana Hazar Imam arrived in Bolgar, located in southwestern Tatarstan, in Russia. During his visit, Hazar Imam spent time at a number of historic sites, and participated in a postage stamp cancellation ceremony to commemorate the 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

Mawlana Hazar Imam is greeted at Kazan International Airport by Mintimer Shaimiev, State Counsellor of Tatarstan.
Mawlana Hazar Imam is greeted at Kazan International Airport by Mintimer Shaimiev, State Counsellor of Tatarstan.
Mawlana Hazar Imam arrives in Kazan
Mawlana Hazar Imam arrives in Kazan
10 September 2019

Earlier today, Mawlana Hazar Imam arrived in Kazan, Russia to preside over the 14th ceremony of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Hazar Imam was joined by Princess Zahra and her daughter Sara; Prince Hussain and his fiancée Ms Elizabeth Hoag; and Princess Salwa and Prince Irfan.

An Islamic Cemetery in Altach, Austria was presented with an Aga Khan award in 2013. Visitors are greeted by a congregation space with its wooden latticework in geometric Islamic patterns.
An Islamic Cemetery in Altach, Austria was presented with an Aga Khan award in 2013. Visitors are greeted by a congregation space with its wooden latticework in geometric Islamic patterns.
Why architecture matters: Part two
Why architecture matters: Part two
10 September 2019

We don’t often think about it, but architecture is everywhere. The philosopher and author Alain de Botton has said, “In an odd but quietly very important way, works of architecture ‘speak’ to us. Some buildings, streets and even whole cities seem to speak of chaos, aggression or military pride; others seem to be whispering to us of calm or graceful dignity, generosity or gentleness.”

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