His Highness the Aga Khan, the 49th Hereditary Imam of the Ismaili Muslims, Passes Away at the Age of 88: The Ismaili Imamat is an Eternal Divine Institution, and Ismailis Await the Announcement of the 50th Imam

“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 New Prince Karim Aga Khan Iv In Switzerland After The Death Of The Aga Khan Iii. Portrait du prince Karim AGA KHAN IV devant une photographie de son grand-père l'AGA KAHN III. (Photo by Philippe Le Tellier/Paris Match via Getty Images)
An early portrait of Mawlana Shah Karim Al Hussaini, His Highness the Aga Khan, with a framed photo of his grandfather, the 48th Ismaili Imam, Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah (1877-1957) in the background. Photo by Philippe Le Tellier/Paris Match via Getty Images. Copyright.

_________________

5 comments

  1. 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.

    Like

  2. 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

    Like

  3. 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…

    Like

  4. 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….

    Like

  5. 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.

    Like

Leave a reply to Ashifa. Dhillon, daughter of Ghulamali Uppal of Masaka, Uganda Cancel reply