“As soon as one Imam passes away, his successor takes on from the very minute the Imam has passed away” — Mawlana Shah Karim Al Hussaini, His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Hereditary Imam, interview during Takhtnashini, 1957.
The 12 million strong Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims worldwide have learnt with deep sadness in the last few hours that our beloved 49th Imam, Mawlana Shah Karim Al-Hussaini, His Highness the Aga Khan, passed peacefully to Almighty Allah’s grace on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal, surrounded by his family, who were with him in his final moments. At age 88 (December 13, 1936 to February 4, 2025), Mawlana Shah Karim was the longest-lived Imam in Ismaili history. He reigned the Ismaili community for 67 years (July 11, 1957 to February 4, 2025), just three years short of his Platinum Jubilee. His predecessor, Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah’s reign of 71 years was the longest in Ismaili history.

Mawlana Shah Karim’s successor, as the 50th Shia Imami Ismaili Imam, has been designated in conformity with the historical Shia Imami Ismaili tradition and practice of Nass. The designation made by Mawlana Shah Karim is recorded in his Will, which will be read in the presence of the Imam’s family and senior international Ismaili leaders. Thereafter, the Jamat will be notified of the declared Mawlana Hazar Imam in whom the Nur (the Light of Imamat) already exists in unbroken hereditary succession from Mawlana Ali (peace be upon him).
This belief in the continuity of the Imamat, when one Imam has passed away and succeeded by the next, was articulated by Mawlana Shah Karim in an interview with an American reporter in 1957. He said:
“The [installation] ceremony is a public installation of the Imam. The Ismailis pay homage to the Imam and that is when you are recognised by the world at large as the Imam. Officially, as soon as one Imam passes away, his successor takes on from the very minute the Imam has passed away.”
This instantaneous succession underlines the principle of the Unity of Imamat, that is, the Ismaili belief and understanding that each Imam is the same Bearer of the Nur of Imamat, irrespective of his own age or the time he lives in. With its enduring nature, this belief has been articulated and preserved throughout Ismaili history, reassuring us of its continuity. The 33rd Imam, Abd al-Salam, who lived in the 15th century, said:
“The Imam’s true face is to be perceived with the eyes of the heart. He has thousands of physical habitations, but his true home is traceless; He has had a thousand names, but all of them refer to one reality.”

As we all come to bear the sad reality and news of Mawlana Shah Karim’s passing, let us all reflect on the Farman he made on December 13, 1964, on his 28th birthday. He said:
“For hundreds of years, my spiritual children have been guided by the Rope of Imamat; you have looked to the Imam of the Age for advice and help in all matters and through your Imam’s immense love and affection for his spiritual children, his Noor has indicated to you where and in which direction you must turn to obtain spiritual and worldly satisfaction.”
As we honour, cherish, and offer gratitude for Mawlana Shah Karim’s life and legacy, we remain secure under the permanent love and protection of the eternal Rope of Imamat and the Manifest Nur (Light) in the 50th Imam-of-the-Time.
In the coming few days, reports, updates, and stories on Mawlana Shah Karim’s life will be published on Barakah and its sister website Simerg.
We express our deepest condolences to the Ismaili world and Mawlana Shah Karim’s family.
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Frequently Asked Questions (published on the Ismaili UK news bulletin)
When did Mawlana Shah Karim pass?
Mawlana Shah Karim Al-Hussaini passed peacefully to Almighty Allah’s grace on 4 February 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal, surrounded by his family.
When will the next Imam be announced?
Mawlana Shah Karim’s successor, as the 50th Shia Imami Ismaili Imam, has been designated in conformity with the historical Shia Imami Ismaili tradition and practice of nass. The designation made by Mawlana Shah Karim is recorded in his Will, which is to be read in the presence of the Imam’s family and senior international Jamati leaders. Thereafter, the Jamat will be notified of the declared Hazar Imam in whom the Nur of Imamat exists in unbroken hereditary succession from Mawlana Ali (peace be upon him).
What is “nass”?
In the Shi‘a Imami tradition, the word nass is applied to the transfer of the Imamat from one Imam to the next by way of explicit designation. It is believed that in the same way as the Prophet was divinely designated by Allah, the Prophet through divine support or inspiration (ta’yid) designated Imam ‘Ali as his legatee (wasi) and successor at Ghadir Khumm.
Thus, Imamat is believed to be a prerogative bestowed by God upon a chosen person from the progeny of the Prophet, who before his death and by way of ta’yid (divine support or inspiration) transfers the Imamat to another by explicit designation. As such, nass is the ‘formal act’ of an Imam designating his successor from amongst his male progeny or a remoter issue. For the Shi‘a Ismailis, by way of nass, Imamat has continued in the line of Imams directly descended from Prophet Muhammad through Hazrat ‘Ali and Hazrat Fatima and through the lineage of Imam Husayn and his progeny in perpetuity.
When will the Will be read and who will be present for the reading?
The Will is expected to be read as soon as members of the family, senior leaders of the Ismaili community, and the Executors of the Will have gathered. The reading of the Will is to take place in Lisbon.
What happens when one Imam has passed away and the next Imam has not yet been publicly named? Is the Rope of Imamat broken?
In the Ismaili faith and tradition, the Jamat is never without an Imam. As soon as one Imam leaves this physical world, his spiritual light passes to his designated successor, thus continuing the line of Imamat, which has existed unbroken for over 1400 years. The 50th Imam has been named in Mawlana Shah Karim’s last Will and Testament.
What can I do to offer prayers for our late Imam?
As we express our sadness at the passing of our beloved 49th Imam, and express our shukrana to him, special prayers will be offered in Jamatkhanas around the world. Individual prayer and remembrance is also encouraged. The Ismaili TV will also have special programmes to accompany the Jamat during this historic moment of transition.
Prayers during this period will focus on expressing gratitude for Allah’s mercy on the departed soul, and prayers for eternal rest. Special prayers will be offered on the 40th day following death, consistent with customary practice in Ismaili and other Muslim traditions.
What are the details for the Imam’s funeral?
Mawlana Shah Karim’s funeral is expected to take place in Lisbon as soon as arrangements are finalised. Further information will be shared as it becomes available.
Will the Imam’s body lie in state?
No, in keeping with Muslim tradition, the funeral will take place as soon as possible.
Where will he be buried?
Details of Mawlana Shah Karim’s burial will be communicated in due course.
Who will attend the funeral?
Mawlana Shah Karim’s family and invited senior leaders of the Jamat and Imamat institutions will attend the funeral.
Can I attend Mawlana Shah Karim’s funeral?
Jamati members are respectfully requested to not seek to attend any of the ceremonies in person unless specifically invited.
Will there be changes in our rites and practices following the Imam’s passing?
Changes to Tariqah practices are made at the sole discretion of the Imam-of-the-Time. Any changes will be communicated in Jamatkhanas through the Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Boards.
Visit a specially-updated The Ismaili website for more information and The Ismaili TV for related programming.
Date posted: February 4, 2025.
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Commending Malikbhai for his outstanding coverage of the passing of His Highness the Aga Khan, the 49th Hereditary Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. His insightful reporting highlights the eternal nature of the Ismaili Imamat as a Divine Institution.
Thank you Bhai.
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I was 12 when I saw his Highness the Agakhan in Masaka, Uganda, donated 10,000 Uganda Shillings for works on Masaka Mosque, my Father Ghulamali
Uppal, president of Sunni Muslims. I remember to date his looks, his white suit, his smile and since I have had great love and respect for his Highness. I wish his family and community sincere condolences. He was and is a great personality and Allah bless him
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ya ali madad to all ismailies around the world, we all know today february 4th 2025 is not a happiest day for all of us the pain and ache in our hearts will never go away because our Beloved Mowlana Hazir Imam has left this world physically, the hole will remain always in our heart, this is heart wrenching news for whole one ismaili jamat, we all need to pray for his pure soul to be rest in eternal peace, his Nur is always there for us, imamat rope will never stop, thier Nur is always on us, in us, with us,
worldly he wont be present but his immense love and blessings towards his jamat and murids will always be there,
there will be thousands of questions in our mind in the future, but all the question’s answer will be the patience in you and your nature, we all will have to be in practice of faith practice of dua, practice of regular activities, practice of attend the jamat khana everyday morning and evening, these will be the answer of our questions…
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Its a sad day for me and entire Ismailis community world wide, He gave His entire life for the betterment of humanity, this world will miss Him for a long time. It was hard for me to believe when I heard the news this morning. We all pray for His soul that the grace of Allah be with His successor. Ameen….
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This is truly a sad day, because the world must say “so long” to a truly remarkable giant among men.
I am not Ismaili, I am not even Muslim, but His Highness has impacted me personally more then most any other person. His unwavering commitment to make the world a better place – not just for the Faithful but for everyone – has created a profound legacy for all mankind. The best parts of me are due to the kind, gently, compassionate, giving example of this quiet hero.
My heart has a hole in it that will never be filled, but I pray the ache will be a constant reminder to look to the Prince’s legacy and example.
To my Ismaili family, I pray with all my heart you find comfort; and I pray with my soul’s fervor that the Grace of Allah be with this great man’s successor.
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