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His Highness Prince Karim Al-Hussaini, the Aga Khan IV and 49th hereditary imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and a renowned philanthropist, has died at 88.
The late Aga Khan is survived by his four children: Princess Zahra, Prince Rahim, Prince Hussain and Prince Aly Muhammad. Speculation is rife that his eldest son, Prince Rahim, may take on the ...
The Aga Khan addresses an audience about the challenges to a pluralistic society on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, at the Memorial Church on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Relatives of Prince Karim Al-Hussaini, the Aga Khan IV and 49th hereditary imam of the Shiite Ismaili Muslims, who died Tuesday in Portugal, walk during a funeral ceremony at the Aga Khan ...
Rahim Al-Hussaini was named Wednesday as the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims, following the death of his father.
The Aga Khan, his father, expressed concern about the publicity and urged his son to terminate the relationship. Unbeknownst to him, Hayworth was already expecting their child.
The New Aga. “Unless he changes a great deal,” says one of his former teachers of the new Aga Khan, “he’ll never make a playboy.” “I’m not much for sport,” says Prince Karim himself.
FILE – The Aga Khan, spiritual head of Ismaili Muslims, listens to a speech during the inauguration of the restored 16th century Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi, India, Sept. 18, 2013.
The Aga Khan, who became the spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims at age 20 as a Harvard undergraduate and poured a material empire built on billions of dollars in tithes ...
The Aga Khan addresses an audience about the challenges to a pluralistic society on Nov. 12, 2015, at the Memorial Church on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass.