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Aga Khan IV Finally Laid To Rest In Aswan-Egypt

Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim community for over six decades, was laid to rest in a private ceremony in Aswan, Egypt, on Sunday. His passing, announced earlier in the week by the Aga Khan Development Network and Ismaili authorities, marks a significant moment for millions of Ismailis worldwide.

His funeral proceedings began in Lisbon, Portugal, where a private service was attended by dignitaries such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Spain’s King Emeritus Juan Carlos, and Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The ceremony reflected the late Aga Khan’s global influence and the deep respect he commanded from world leaders.

Following his wishes, Aga Khan IV was buried in Aswan, near the tombs of his grandfather, Sultan Muhammad Shah, and grandmother, Om Habiba. Egyptian officials, including the governor of Aswan, welcomed his family upon their arrival. The funeral procession included a solemn march of mourners, accompanied by the ringing of bells, before his body, wrapped in a white shroud, was carried onto a yacht on the Nile River for burial.

Born in 1936, Prince Karim unexpectedly became the 49th hereditary imam of the Ismaili Muslim community at the age of 20 after his grandfather’s passing. He was granted the title of “His Highness” by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. Throughout his life, he balanced his role as a religious leader with global philanthropy, establishing a vast network of humanitarian and development initiatives.

The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), which he founded and expanded, focuses on education, healthcare, housing, and rural development across more than 30 countries. With an annual budget of approximately $1 billion, the organization has played a crucial role in improving the lives of millions.

The Ismaili community, historically rooted in regions such as Iran, Syria, and South Asia, has spread to East Africa, Central Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Australia. Followers consider it a duty to contribute a portion of their income to the imam for the stewardship of their faith and community development.

Following his passing, his son, Rahim Al-Hussaini, has been named the 50th Imam, Aga Khan V, in accordance with his father’s will. As he assumes leadership, Ismailis around the world look ahead to how he will continue his father’s legacy of faith, service, and global engagement.

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