Ismaili Centres Archive
Ismailis Engaged in Responsible Volunteering (I-CERV) from the greater Los Angeles area showcased their civic pride by participating in the city of Santa Monica's annual Fourth of July Parade for the second year.
Local students from Springman Middle School visit The Ismaili Jamatkhana, Glenview.
On March 26, 2017, the Aga Khan Council for Western United States was presented with the Trailblazer Award by NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change.
The under-18 performance, composed of Ismaili youth ages 3 to 18, is centered around putting the youngest Jamati members front and center during the momentous celebration of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Diamond Jubilee.
An event celebrating the World Speech Day was held by the National Council for Bangladesh on the 8th of April, 2017 at the Social Hall of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center.
This book by Professor Heinz Halm is the first publication to focus mainly on the Fatimids’ varied contributions to Islamic culture and civilization and their patronage of learning.
The Ismaili tradition of voluntary service has a long history, and has continued with the creation of modern institutions by Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah and by Mawlana Hazar Imam, with the array of institutions in countries where the Jamat resides, as well as the developing world through the Aga Khan Development Network.
Learn about how the Diamond Jubilee USA One Jamat Celebration Dance was conceived and choreographed.
For the past 50 years, Canada has welcomed the Ismaili community with open arms and has become home to many.
AKRSP,I launches a transformative new approach to rural livestock medical service delivery
From the split of the Sunni and Shi’a, to the branches of Shi’a communities, Dr. Daftary provides an overview of the evolution of branches of Islam.
To celebrate the book’s launch, the Aga Khan Council for the Western United States organized various activities, including a talk by Hilling at Stanford University Medical School’s Center for Innovation in Global Health, and a book launch and reception co-hosted with the City of Fremont and the Afghan Coalition.
Organized by the Aga Khan Council for the Southeastern United States and Mercer University’s School of Business, the restoration of Humayun’s Tomb and the revitalization of the surrounding Delhi neighborhood was the topic of a presentation at Mercer on January 19, 2017.
Students from St. David’s Episcopal Church and STEP students met at the Ismaili Jamatkhana, Glenview, to swap stories about their faith and how they view their relationship with the Divine.
A young Richmond youth reflects on her experience teaching seniors in the Jamat.
The French Medical Institute of Children (FMIC) is the subject of a new book, A Place of Miracles: The Story of a Children’s Hospital in Kabul and the People Whose Lives Have Been Changed by It by Lee Hilling.
Girls scouts from all over the world attended the celebration of cultures at the Ismaili Jamatkhana in Glenview on April 9, 2017, as part of the local Girl Scouts’ World Thinking Day event.
Celebrating the culmination of Ramadan, the Ismaili Muslim community hosted a community Eid Luncheon, attended by various dignitaries, elected and appointed officials, representatives of consulates, and service and civic professionals.
Curated by Nadia Ali, the town hall-style event allowed recruiters and case workers from local organizations to share information about their adoption and foster programs, highlighting their impact, and sharing experiences of foster and adoptive parents.