Ismaili Centres Archive
World Health Day 2019 adapted the theme “Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere”. Keeping in line with the theme of equity in health-care services for all, we would like to highlight the contributions of the Aga Khan Health Board for India in catering to the health needs of the Jamat. With a concept of “Cradle to Grave”, AKHB,I has conducted many awareness sessions about Non Communicable Diseases, organized Cancer Screening Camps, promoted ECD and has been constantly guiding the jamat to take Medical Health Insurance.
Nestled at the base of the Pamir mountain range lies Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO), a place of immense beauty within a harsh and rugged mountainous region — home of Nasir Khusraw. The population in Badakhshan is predominantly Ismaili and live in small villages along the slopes of the Pamirs or near the tributaries of the Pyanj River that divides Tajikistan from Afghanistan.
World Health Day is commemorated on 7 April all over the world, to raise awareness and draw attention towards the importance of global health. To mark this occasion, The.Ismaili highlights the need to take care of one’s well being in the face of increasing public health concerns.
Inclusivity is an imperative ethic for the growth of any community. The only true disability which exists in society is the inability to accept and acknowledge each other’s differences. The Aga Khan Youth and Sports Board (AKYSB) in Pakistan, in collaboration with the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBBC) and the Aga Khan Social Welfare Board, arranged a Blind Cricket and Bowling Tournament for differently-abled Jamati members from Gilgit, Hunza, Ishkoman Puniyal, Gupis Yasin, Upper Chitral, and Central Regions.
The Aga Khan Council for Bangladesh, celebrated the World Speech Day (WSD). This is an annual event-taking place at the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, every year for the past consecutive four years.
Award-winning author Lesley Hazleton will be the keynote speaker at a lecture to commemorate Yawm-e Ali. The lecture will take place on Sunday, 14 April 2019 at 3:30 PM EDT at the Ismaili Centre, Toronto. Hazleton will explore what happens when religion loses the sense of soul – when the letter of the law substitutes the life of the spirit. Her lecture will explore all faith traditions, advocating for what she sees as the real religious sense – one open to the world instead of closed against it. The lecture will be webcast live at the.ismaili/live.
Teve lugar esta quarta-feira, 3 de abril, no terreno do Pinhal de Leiria, uma cerimónia de plantação de Pinheiros.
The Aga Khan Foundation is hosting the “Rays of Light” exhibition at the Serena Hotel Islamabad from 2-3 April 2019.
Para os muçulmanos de todo o mundo, o Mi‘raj é uma ocasião em que se assinala a viagem espiritual do Profeta Muhammad (que a paz esteja com ele e com a sua família) aos sete céus.
The 2019 Aga Khan Music Awards will conclude with a gala concert and prize-giving ceremony on Sunday 31 March in Lisbon, Portugal. Each of the Laureates will perform at the event, after which His Excellency President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Mawlana Hazar Imam will present the awards. The event is scheduled to begin at 5 PM GMT+1 and will be webcast live at the.ismaili/live.
No segundo dia dos Prémios Aga Khan para a Música, os finalistas para a categoria de Desempenho atuaram ao vivo perante uma audiência, que incluía o Príncipe Amyn, o Príncipe Hussain e o Príncipe Aly Muhammad.
No terceiro dia da cerimónia inaugural dos Prémios Aga Khan para a Música, célebres figuras do Mundo da música e das artes uniram-se para uma conversa relacionada com o conceito, visão e impacto dos Prémios. No seminário, estiveram ainda presentes Mawlana Hazar Imam, o Príncipe Amyn, o Príncipe Hussain e o Príncipe Aly Muhammad.
A 1ª edição dos Prémios Aga Khan para a Música chegou ao fim com um grandioso evento que contou com a presença de Mawlana Hazar Imam, sua Excelência, o Presidente da República Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa e do Príncipe Amyn, que premiaram 10 vencedores.
At a momentous and celebratory event held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the Aga Khan Music Awards reached a crescendo, as His Excellency President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Mawlana Hazar Imam, and Prince Amyn awarded prizes to ten laureates, representing 13 countries around the world.
On the third day of the inaugural Aga Khan Music Awards, eminent figures in the realm of arts and music came together to participate in discussions relating to the concept, vision, and impact of the Awards. The Seminar was attended by Mawlana Hazar Imam, Prince Amyn, Prince Hussain, and Prince Aly Muhammad.
Earlier today, finalists for the Aga Khan Music Awards’ Award in Performance category performed for a live audience, which included Prince Amyn, Prince Hussain, and Prince Aly Muhammad.
Mawlana Hazar Imam arrived in Lisbon today to preside over the inaugural Aga Khan Music Awards ceremony. Taking place from 29-31 March at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Aga Khan Music Awards will feature three days of concerts and events honouring laureates in the six domains being recognised by the Award.
In response to Mawlana Hazar Imam’s vision to bring together jamats from around the world, several American Ismaili athletes recently traveled to India and Pakistan to demonstrate fellowship through sports.
Mawlana Hazar Imam chegou hoje a Lisboa para presidir a cerimónia inaugural dos Prémios Aga Khan para a Música. A ter lugar entre os dias 29 e 31 de Março na Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, os Prémios Aga Khan para a Música contarão com três dias de concertos e eventos em homenagem aos vencedores nos seis domínios a serem reconhecidos pelo Prémio.