Imamat day: Tribute to Ismaili Muslims’ spiritual leader

The day is celebrated every year to mark the anniversary of the present Imam.


Our Correspondent July 12, 2012
Imamat day: Tribute to Ismaili Muslims’ spiritual leader

GILGIT:


Political leaders and cabinet members paid rich tribute to Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili community, on Wednesday and praised his contribution towards humanity.


Addressing a gathering to mark “Imamat Day”, the Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Mehdi Shah appreciated Khan’s services in spreading education and health facilities in the region. He also lauded Khan for his humanitarian work in war-torn Afghanistan.

The event was marked by cutting a cake at the chief minister’s house. Among those present were G-B Legislative Assembly Speaker Wazir Baig, members of the Ismaili community and PPP workers.

Earlier, Professor Manzoor, a representative of the Ismaili community, thanked the government for acknowledging Khan’s efforts and pledged to play a more proactive role in the welfare of the region in future. The day is celebrated every year to mark the anniversary of the present Imam.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2012.

COMMENTS (7)

sheh | 12 years ago | Reply

A person who discredits another persons' faith is likely insecure about his/her own faith. By discrediting another persons' faith, the individual gets the feeling that he/she is superior, but forgets that it is only in his/her own eyes that he perceives as such. Muslims think only their religion is right, and discredit every other religion in the world.

Muslims forget the example (Sharia) that Holy Prophet left for us. We are told of the story of a non-muslim lady who use to throw garbage at the Holy Prophet, but the Prophet did not get angry or upset with the lady. Suddenly, the lady stopped throwing garbage at the Holy Prophet and hence he inquired why that was the case and found out that she was sick. He visited her and prayed for her well-being.

We should learn from this example. If Muslims think that they can convert 7 billion people to Islam, I am quite certain that they will fail miserably. Muslims should realize that we have to share this planet with people from other religions, and people from other religions should realize that Islam will always be one of the influential religions in this world. This is the only way peace can be achieved - acceptance of differences, and living together in harmony.

Sher Khan | 12 years ago | Reply

Islam and the Holy Quran has never teaches us to be judgmental and decide who is Muslim and who is not. As far as the Ismaili are concerned, they are known for their struggle for education, quality of life, belief in core values of Islam and teachings of the Quran.Ismailies believe in diversity and making it a strength.Lets come towards our commonalities instead of finding differences and build on them for the unity and strength of the Ummah

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