OTTAWA (AFP) — Canada’s parliament on Friday extended honorary Canadian citizenship to the Aga Khan, imam of the world’s Shia Ismaili Muslims, said a statement.
“This is recognition of the Aga Khan’s leadership as a champion of development, pluralism and tolerance around the world and of his remarkable leadership as Imam of the worldwide Ismaili community,” said Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
“In particular, we are grateful for the immense contribution the Aga Khan Development Network is making in Afghanistan, as we work together to help the people of that country build a better future,” he said.
The Aga Khan, Prince Karim Al Husseini, 72, is the spiritual head of the world’s 15 million Ismaili Muslims.
He is the fourth such person to hold the post since the 19th century.
Ismailis make up the world’s second largest Shia grouping and are spread throughout 25 countries.
Previously, only four people have ever been extended honorary Canadian citizenship: Myanmar pro-democracy activist and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi last year, and before that Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, and Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved the lives of thousands of Jews during the Second World War.
Most Canadian Ismaili Muslims arrived in this country after being forced out of Uganda by its former ruler Idi Amin in the 1970s. They now number roughly 70,000 in Canada.
Canada has partnered with the Aga Khan’s agencies on development projects in Asia, Africa and Afghanistan, as well as to promote ethnic, cultural and religious tolerance.
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Mubaraki to us all! How nice if this had happened in the GJ year!
Twice this week he’s received high honours (the other one Divinititas Doctor Honoris Causa Cantabridge – the honorary divinity degree at Cambridge).
The PM errs when he says most Ismailis here date from the expulsion from Ugnada “in the 1970s”. Around 7 thousand Ugandan Ismailis came here at the end of 1972, so they couldn’t reach 70 thousand by now. Other Ismailis came from Tanzania, Kenya and all over Africa – and Afghanistan.
Thank you Canada for taking us in and for hnouring our Imam.
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Thanks To canadian govrment, and i proud of my imam and my community,will hope we will get always updated farman of imam’s, and always we will go to imam’s guideline and under his leadreship insaallah we hope we dont face any problem in the future,
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