While rich musical traditions exist in Muslim societies, some interpretations of Islam reject music as not permissible. Listen to episode 6, the speech delivered by Mawlana Hazar Imam at the Aga Khan Music Awards on 31 March 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. In his speech, he speaks about the importance of the musical traditions of the Muslim world. Spotify - https://lnkd.in/eZP3jVgA Apple Podcasts - https://lnkd.in/edbAsQg3 #GemsofWisdom #AgaKhan
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The Shia Ismaili Muslims are a community of ethnically and culturally diverse peoples living in over 35 countries around the world, united in their allegiance to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan (known to the Ismailis as Mawlana Hazar Imam) as the 49th hereditary Imam (spiritual leader), and direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family).
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Inara Rattani
BioTEC Sponsorship Lead┃MSc Global Health Candidate┃BHSc Biomedical Discovery & Commercialization
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Saher Budhwani
BBA and Political Science @ Emory University
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What began as an interest in journalism eventually shifted from laptops and keypads to a video camera. Amil Shivji, based in Tanzania, shares the journey that led to him being a filmmaker. It all began with watching a documentary in a film class that helped shift Amil’s career choice. The documentary was centered around depicting the workingman in different countries and was set a few days before Eid. In Nigeria, where Eid is widely celebrated, filming took place in the markets. Shots of grown goats being slaughtered, a tradition observed in the lead up to Eid, were shown contrasted against clips of a Polish miner bottle-feeding baby goats. Click the link to read more. https://lnkd.in/eGT9WT7y #TalentTuesday
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The Holy Qur’an has been a source of inspiration for Muslims through the ages. Listen to episode 5, the opening address delivered by Mawlana Hazar Imam at an international conference titled “Word of God, Art of Man: The Qur’an and its Creative Expressions,” organised by The Institute of Ismaili Studies on 19 October 2003 in London. https://lnkd.in/eHs_Bn5G https://lnkd.in/edbAsQg3 #GemsofWisdom #AgaKhan
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Anisa Tejpar: Beyond a typical trajectory From the start of her career Anisa never followed a typical trajectory. Though she graduated from Canada’s National Ballet School, she took many by surprise by pivoting to a different path. Since then, Anisa has worn many hats in the artistic world. https://lnkd.in/eYmVfUj5 #TalentTuesday
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Pakistan's melting glaciers are destroying mountain villages, with over 48,000 people in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral at high risk from climate-induced disasters. Entire villages, like Badswat in Ghizer district, are being evacuated due to the increasing danger. Climate change has accelerated glacier melt, leading to increased risks of glacial lake outbursts and landslides. This is just part of an area referred to by some as the Third Pole; a place which has more ice than any other part of the world outside the polar regions. Click the link below to read more about this on the BBC News. https://lnkd.in/gcjibi2K Aga Khan Development Network
How Pakistan's melting glaciers destroy mountain villages
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Prince Rahim, Chairman of AKDN's Environment and Climate Committee, addressed the second High-Level Ministerial Dialogue on Culture-Based Climate Action, co-organised by the Group of Friends of Culture-Based Climate Action at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. This event was jointly organised by the United Arab Emirates and Brazil, who co-chair the initiative. During his intervention, Prince Rahim highlighted the work of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture’s Historic Cities Programme (AKHCP), which has been active for over three decades. “Our central objective is to improve the lives of the inhabitants around cultural assets, while promoting models that will sustain these improvements,” he said. “[AKHCP] has shown that investments in culture can help create sustainable and green development. Culture can have a lasting, positive impact in shaping people’s lives, identities, and their aspirations.” He presented the AKDN model, showcasing its measurable positive impacts beyond cultural conservation. This model promotes good governance, strengthens civil society, increases incomes and economic opportunities, fosters respect for human rights, and enhances environmental stewardship, even in the world’s poorest and most remote regions. Prince Rahim emphasised that these outcomes should be integral to the role of culture in the context of climate change. On behalf of AKDN, he endorsed the consensus on the Terms of Reference for the Group of Friends of Culture-Based Climate Action, which was presented at the meeting. The work of AKDN was publicly acknowledged by participating Ministers in their respective speeches. https://lnkd.in/ezmExvUK #COP29 #ClimateChange COP29 Azerbaijan | Ministry of Culture - UAE
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Ismaili CIVIC and various interfaith partners including Georgia Interfaith Power & Light and the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta came together on the 4th annual Global Ismaili CIVIC Day and World Rivers Day. Over 200 volunteers participated in seven waterway and green space cleanups in Georgia and Tennessee. Volunteers collected over 130kg of trash, including tyres, bicycles, car parts, and 135kg of plastic, while also removing over 45 Km2 of invasive plant species! #Ismaili #IsmailiCIVIC #IsmailiCIVICSoutheast #GICD2024 #CommunityService #Volunteering #Inclusion
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Ismaili CIVIC volunteers in Adilabad, in collaboration with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) India, hosted a tree plantation drive earlier last month. A large number of trees were planted to mitigate the effects of climate change and support the community. AKAH India works closely with various communities to build resilience to support the impact of natural hazards and climate change. Together with Ismaili CIVIC, they are creating meaningful change.
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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was created in 1977 to help revitalise the rich Muslim architectural traditions that were being lost in the modern world. Listen to episode 4, the speech delivered by Mawlana Hazar Imam at the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 13th prize-giving ceremony on 6 November 2016 in Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates. In his speech, he speaks about the impact and future direction of the Award. https://lnkd.in/eAHsc6Kk https://lnkd.in/edbAsQg3 #GemsofWisdom #AgaKhan
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Spurred on by family support and a desire to make a difference, these twins from Hunza, Pakistan are taking the taekwondo world by storm. Taekwondo is a martial art involving a great range of skills, which often go beyond the physical. The combative sport also teaches respect and resilience to push through boundaries and challenges. Manisha and Maliha Ali have embodied these qualities in their continued commitment to the sport. Since the age of 14, Manisha and Maliha have also been on a mission to break gender stereotypes, making a name for themselves in the taekwondo community. Initially encouraged by their brother, the twins continue to pave a path for themselves in martial arts. Click the link below to read more. https://lnkd.in/epf5QfbP #TalentTuesday