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Join us from France for The Ismaili Update: Chantilly, including highlights of the special ceremony yesterday in which the French authorities honoured Mawlana Hazar Imam’s commitment to the town of Chantilly. Prince Amyn represented Hazar Imam at the event, accompanied by Princess Zahra, Prince Hussain, Prince Aly Muhammad, and Hazar Imam’s grandson, Iliyan.

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Princess Zahra joins Prince Amyn, Isabelle Wojtowiez, Xavier Darcos, and Eric Woerth on stage, and is presented with a bouquet of flowers to commemorate the special occasion.

Under a radiant sun, distinguished guests gathered in the courtyard of the Grandes Ecuries of the prestigious Chantilly estate for a special celebration — a tribute to Mawlana Hazar Imam by the Institut de France and the Town of Chantilly.

En français

Un panneau indiquant "La route de Son Altesse l’Aga Khan" à Chantilly.

Dans un ballet incessant sous un soleil radieux, hôtes et invités de marque se sont pressés dans la cour des Grandes Écuries du prestigieux domaine de Chantilly pour une célébration particulière – l’hommage spécial rendu à Mawlana Hazar Imam par l’Institut de France et la Mairie de Chantilly.

In English

Dr Rabia Topan, a gastroenterologist and researcher, with a special interest in the gut-brain connection

The topic of gut health is receiving increased attention recently as new research comes to light. Dr Rabia Topan, a gastroenterologist and researcher, with a special interest in the gut-brain connection, took the time to discuss all things gut health after appearing as an expert on a UK Channel 4 TV series about the topic.

Petrol-powered mobility carries hidden costs, devastating environmental impacts, and even harm to our health.

Across the world today, the carbon footprint from transportation is enormous. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, in 2020, the sector was responsible for 27 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from gasoline and diesel fuel. That's a significant share, but what can we do about it?

After taking a cell phone repair class, Malika Lirani now work at a repair shop in order to supplement her income.

As members of the Jamat seek to build new lives in unfamiliar lands, they often face various obstacles to economic growth and financial stability. However, the Skills Development Initiative is offering hope and tangible support to those seeking to re-establish themselves in a different place.

In our rapidly-changing world, how can young people best position themselves for success in the job market? What impact will technologies like artificial intelligence have on established career paths? And how can you make yourself stand out from the crowd?

Listening to devotional music has been shown to help reduce stress and anxiety, increase positivity and well-being, and bring a sense of inner peace.

From soothing the soul to inspiring hope, studies have shown the positive effects of listening to religious music. Read on to learn how you can incorporate this practice in your life to improve mood and feel more connected.

Join us from Toronto for the second episode of The Ismaili Update: The Living Sea - Fragile Beauty, featuring exclusive clips from Prince Hussain and Princess Fareen’s visit to the Aga Khan Museum; the Ismaili Centre, Toronto; and the University of Waterloo.

Prince Hussain engages in an on-stage conversation with Canadian television journalist and anchor Omar Sachedina.

Prince Hussain and Princess Fareen visited Toronto and Waterloo this week as part of the multi-city Canadian debut of The Living Sea – Fragile Beauty — an exhibition featuring Prince Hussain’s captivating underwater photography with the goal of raising awareness of the critical need to preserve and protect our fragile marine ecosystems.

Join us in Calgary for the first episode of The Ismaili Update: The Living Sea - Fragile Beauty, featuring highlights from a series of events in Calgary, commemorating the Canadian debut of Prince Hussain’s photography exhibition, "The Living Sea – Fragile Beauty". 

Prince Hussain and Princess Fareen arrived in Calgary earlier this week for the Canadian debut of The Living Sea – Fragile Beauty — an exhibition featuring photography by Prince Hussain, celebrating the beauty and vulnerability of the oceans.

The Ismaili is pleased to present Can I join your band, produced and performed by The Sufistics. This multi-layered composition explores the intricate themes of longing and belonging. Its lyrics inspire reflection on the challenges and rewards of finding one’s way in life and maintaining a balance between din (faith) and dunya (world).

Social audits examine the impact that programmes and services have on beneficiaries.

As a community that holds service in high regard, many of us may often find ourselves asking: how do programmes and services improve the quality of life of those who they’re meant to help?

The daily schedule for residents at Jubilee Towers includes mental stimulation activities such as puzzles, art, and games.

There is a certain magic within the spaces at Jubilee Towers in Dar es Salaam. That’s the feeling you get from the seniors who live there and those involved in running it. They love the place.

Thousands of well-wishers gathered near Buckingham Palace to catch a glimpse of the newly-crowned King and Queen.

Prince Rahim represented Mawlana Hazar Imam at the Coronation ceremony in London earlier today as Charles III and Camilla were crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The fourth and final episode of The Ismaili Update: East Africa, features highlights from the commencement ceremony of the Aga Khan University campus in Kampala, Uganda. At the event, Princess Zahra and the First Lady of Uganda expressed their hopes for what the ambitious project will mean for the lives of people in East Africa.

Princess Zahra and The Honourable Janet K. Museveni, First Lady of Uganda, unveil a plaque commemorating the commencement of construction of the Aga Khan University Kampala campus.

Princess Zahra attended a commencement ceremony for the Aga Khan University’s Kampala campus today — marking the start of an exciting new chapter in its history, as the University establishes a long-term future in Uganda.

Join us from the Pearl of Africa for Episode 3 of The Ismaili Update: East Africa. Host Mohsina Pirani takes us behind-the-scenes ahead of tomorrow’s commencement ceremony for the upcoming Aga Khan University campus in Kampala, Uganda.

Princess Zahra and the First Lady of Zanzibar, Her Excellency Maryam Mwinyi, cut a ribbon to inaugurate the Aga Khan Polyclinic in Stone Town, Zanzibar.

Zanzibar is renowned for its fragrant spices, turquoise waters, and vibrant culture, but is perhaps most famous for its iconic doorways. At a special event attended by Princess Zahra today, doors opened to the Aga Khan Polyclinic, Zanzibar, a big step forward for healthcare provision on the island.