Ahead of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan’s 59 years of Imamat, we celebrate with this collection below, highlighting the world wide impact of our two beloved Imams and the honors the world has bestowed on them for service to humanity.
Category: Tanzania
Can religion be a positive force for social change?
A survey conducted by the East African Institute of the Aga Khan University showed that between 68 and 90 per cent of East Africa’s youth held positive views about democracy
Team Tanzania on their epic trip, taking Fanous to new heights
This book will be of interest to many who originated from Swahili-speaking countries but also the newer generations who travel to East Africa for a variety of reasons
Ayaz Pirani (ayazpirani.com) was born in Musoma, Tanzania to parents born in Kapsabet and Tanga.
Photojournalist Marc Ellison explains the making of Safe House, a ‘graphic novel 2.0’ that mixes illustrations, video and stills
We bid farewell to Dolly Mussa Merali Bharmal-Hope knowing that she wanted us to celebrate her life. I share a photo of Dolly during her Girl Guide days, shaking hands with Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan
Fanous Fanous (pronounced “faa-noose”) is the Arabic word for lantern. Historical accounts report that, at…
An architect’s rendering shows the campus plan for the future Faculty of Arts and Sciences, East Africa
May 19, 2016, Dodoma, Tanzania: Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Kassim Fate together with Tanzania’s Minister of…
Aga Khan University (aku.edu) is a unique hybrid
Recent developments of Imamat activities across the globe has witnessed acceleration and scaling up of various AKDN initiatives in Africa, America, Asia and Europe.
Team Tanzania – Jubilee Games, Dubai 2016
Thursday May 12, 2016 @ 8:00 p.m. Wings Pub & Grill 6879 Kingsway Burnaby. A Burnaby Writers’ Society workshop session begins at 7 p.m. followed by the Spoken INK readings at 8 p.m