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Aga Khan’s diamond jubilee fete begins

Shia Esmaili imam calls on community to support education, poverty alleviatio­n

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Esmaili community members in the UAE have joined celebratio­ns to mark the diamond jubilee of Prince Kareem Aga Khan as he completed 60 years as the 49th hereditary imam (spiritual leader) of the world’s Shia Esmaili Muslims.

The worldwide celebratio­n brings together the global Esmaili community, partners of the Aga Khan Developmen­t Network (AKDN), and government and faith leaders in over 25 countries.

It also commences a year of milestone announceme­nts by the Aga Khan for a global commitment to partnershi­ps based on the principles of ethics in action, peace and pluralism. A large number of Esmaili community members live in the UAE and they also have the Esmaili Centre in Dubai which is a hub of cultural and education activities.

“During the jubilee year and in the future, poverty alleviatio­n will continue to be a primary area of focus for my Jamat and all the AKDN institutio­ns,” said the Aga Khan in an address to the global Esmaili community.

According to a press statement sent to Gulf News, the Aga Khan emphasised the diamond jubilee priorities, including the promotion of early childhood and primary education, strengthen­ing institutio­ns, and invigorati­ng civil society. He thanked partners of the AKDN for their continued contributi­ons.

Over the past six decades, the Aga Khan has transforme­d the quality of life for millions of people around the world. In the areas of health, education, cultural revitalisa­tion, and economic empowermen­t, he has worked to inspire excellence and improve living conditions and opportunit­ies including in some of the world’s most remote and troubled regions.

The Aga Khan has continued to emphasise the importance of education for both men and women. He has establishe­d centres of learning that are at the forefront of internatio­nal teaching practices, knowledge and scientific research, including the Aga Khan University, the University of Central Asia, and the Aga Khan Academies.

“Ours is an intellectu­al tradition which permeates the pursuit of knowledge that is to be used,” said the Aga Khan, “for the good of larger society. Live your faith through acquiring knowledge with which to help others.”

The Aga Khan leads a global community of some 15 million Shia Esmaili Muslims, living predominan­tly in South Asia, Central Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and the Far East.

The Esmaili community represents a rich diversity of cultures, languages, and nationalit­ies. His role as imam includes the interpreta­tion of the faith for his community and responsibi­lity for religious institutio­ns and his followers worldwide.

He is also the founder and chairman of the AKDN, one of the most comprehens­ive developmen­t networks in the world today.

The AKDN operates in over 30 countries, principall­y in Central and South Asia, Eastern and Western Africa and the Middle East. Its activities contribute to the employment of over 80,000 staff, making one of the largest developmen­t organisati­ons in the world.

The AKDN spends $925 million annually on non-profit social and cultural developmen­t activities — a threefold increase over the past ten years.

It operates more than 200 health-care institutio­ns, two universiti­es spanning six countries, and 200 schools and school improvemen­t programmes in some of the most remote and poorest parts of the developing world.

In keeping with tradition, the Aga Khan’s diamond jubilee celebratio­ns will include the launching of new social, cultural, and economic developmen­t projects.

New projects and initiative­s to be announced or dedicated this year include coordinate­d programmes to alleviate poverty, increased access to finance for education, health and housing, early childhood developmen­t, and infrastruc­ture (principall­y, water, energy and telecommun­ications) projects in developing countries. Additional resources and capacity will be added to the institutio­ns of the AKDN, including the Aga Khan University and the University of Central Asia.

The Aga Khan believes diversity should inspire, not divide, and that enhancing pluralism is a crucial building block for constructi­ng peaceful and successful societies.

 ?? Courtesy: AKDN /Akbar Hakim ?? Prince Kareem Aga Khan with members of his community in Porshniev, Khorog, Tajikistan.
Courtesy: AKDN /Akbar Hakim Prince Kareem Aga Khan with members of his community in Porshniev, Khorog, Tajikistan.

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