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Category: History
16 August 1992 – From the Toronto Star Archives
“The significance of this ceremony is further enhanced by the fact that this is the first Jamatkhana to be built in North America – in Canada, a country of the New World”
The year 2016 heralds to be a banner year for international sports competitions around the world.
To commemorate this year’s Imamat Day, Ismaili Gnosis offers its new article, Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Direct Descent from Prophet Muhammad: The Historical Proof
A 438 page hardcover book, launched in 2014, outlines in great details the early settlement of Ismailis in Mozambique.
I am the sixth generation of a person who was a rice trader in Jhirk, whom Pir Fateh Ali Shah had converted from Bhai Band, Hindu, to Ismaili
His Highness Sir Sultan Mohammed Aga Khan III supported Dr. Haffkine and offered him his Khushru Palace at Mazgaon.
Half-length portrait of Aga Khan III, head of the Ismailis, during a visit to Chicago, Illinois in 1907
Qadi al-Nu‘man, passed away on March 27, 974 in Cairo
Agate beads and fine moulded wares from Andej.
The first commemoration ceremony took place March 10, 1946 in Nairobi, Kenya
The second period of concealment occurred after the Nizari-Mustali schism of 1094
Nasir Khusraw left his job and set out for a pilgrimage to Mecca on March 5, 1046