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According to a formal announcement on Wednesday, Prince Rahim Husseini Aja Khan Wei has been announced as the 50th hereditary Imam of Ismaili Muslims, nominated by Shah Karim.
Prince Karim Agha Khan, a famous Prince Karim Agha Khan, for his victory in horse racing, wealth, and global development works, took the last breath in the Portugal city of Lisbon at the age of 88.
A post on the AKDN social media page states that the announcement was made in Lisbon on Wednesday, where the late Imam’s will was read in the presence of his family and senior leaders of Jamati.
Read a post on the Ismaili social media website.
The announcement further states that the new Imam is inherited by the spiritual and institutional leadership of the Ismaili community.
Since this community contradicts the loss of its beloved 49th Imam, it now looks at Prince Rahim Agha Khan V to guide him in a new era.
Who is Rahim Agha Khan?
Born on October 12, 1971, Prince Rahim Latem Agha Khan IV’s eldest son and his first wife, Princess Salima-An Sara Crokker Pool-A British former model. The couple had one daughter and two sons together.
Rahim has two sons through his wedding with former American fashion model Kendra Spears.
The 50th Ismaili Imam has followed the work of the Institute of Ismaili Studies and the social governance agencies of the Ismaili community, serving as chairman of the AKDN environment and climate committee.
He said, “Prince Rahim is particularly concerned with the Acaden campaign to save the environment and reduce the effects of climate change,” he “solved the needs of those in the biggest poverty. He also highlighted his attention to the work of the institution.
Founded in 1967, 80,000 people in the AKDN group of international development agencies help build schools and hospitals and provide electricity to millions of people in the poorest parts of Africa and Asia.
Billion leaf chairman
The name of the late Prince Karim Aga Khan, who was the 49th hereditary Imam or a spiritual leader of the 15 million Ismailis in the world, also equated success as the owner of the race horse, in which his most famous Shergar was included in his famous people. Were
Its wealth was estimated at $ 800 million to $ 13 billion, its money came from its family inheritance, its horses’ business and its personal investment in tourism and real estate.
International Jet Setter – who had British, French, Swiss and Portuguese citizenship – also put millions of people to help people in the poorest parts of the world.
President, Prime Minister expresses condolences
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Ishq Dar, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, Defense Minister Khoja Asif, and other ministers and politicians spoke to the family and the Ismaili community. Their spiritual leaders pass.
President Zardari, who is on an official visit to China, said in his statement that Pakistan lost a great friend, which contributed a huge contribution to Pakistan’s social sector, especially health, education and social development.
In a press release, the President’s Secretariat Press Wing, in a press release, told the President, “Prince Karim Aga Khan for humanity’s precious services will always be remembered.”
In a message on the X, Prime Minister Shahbaz paid tribute to the late Aadha Khan for all his humanitarian efforts for the development of countless communities around the world.
Saying that Pakistan mourned the loss of Prince Karim and liked his impressive leadership, Deputy Prime Minister Dar said in his message: “The unprecedented heritage of their irrevocable commitment to improve communities around the world. ”
The GB Government announced a three -day mourning
Meanwhile, the Gilgit -Baltistan (GB) government announced a three -day mourning on Wednesday after the death of Prince Karim Agha Khan.
In an official statement, GB Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan expressed deep grief and prayed for the departing soul.
According to a notification, the national flag will be flown from February 5 to 7, paying tribute to Prince Karim Agha Khan, while all government programs will be simply in GB.
In addition, a public holiday has been announced throughout the region on Thursday, February 6.
Paying tribute to the late Imam’s partnership, the GB Chief Minister praised his remarkable services in education, health, welfare and cultural protection.
He also assured the bereaved family and the Ismaili community that his government was standing with them at the moment of grief.
The Ismaili community in the world includes about 15 million members who live in Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, the Sahara Africa, Europe and North America.