
By MALIK MERCHANT
with additional material from the Ismaili website
A few days ago, I found myself deeply immersed in the solemnity of the funeral ceremony of the 49th Ismaili Imam, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan, at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 8, 2025. The ceremony, a profound and significant event in the Ismaili Jamat (community), was relayed live worldwide through Ismaili.TV and was simultaneously shown to Ismailis around the world in their respective Jamatkhanas. I watched it in Calgary as a live event on Ismaili.TV and then joined other community members in a nearby Jamatkhana to watch it again, each moment filled with reverence, respect, and intense emotions.
We were informed that after the burial in Aswan, Egypt, on the following day, February 9, a special Homage Ceremony was scheduled at the Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon on February 11. This event was about introducing the 50th Imam, Mawlana Shah Rahim, to the Ismaili world and receiving his message (Farman).
However, the Ismaili leadership requested that Mawlana Shah Rahim stage the Homage Ceremony as a Takht-nishini ceremony, similar to his father’s formal installation in East African and South Asian countries in 1957-58. The new Imam graciously agreed, and what a beautiful and memorable day February 11, 2025, turned out to be — a day that will be etched in our memories forever, with its awe-inspiring grandeur and profound religious significance. A day earlier, Prince Rahim was conferred the title of His Highness by His Majesty King Charles III.
Once again, like on the funeral day, Ismailis gathered in Jamatkhanas to watch the private Takht-nishini ceremony, relayed live from Lisbon at 11:00 AM GMT. Some parts of Canada had a delayed viewing time because the live transmission conflicted with the early morning meditational prayers.
The Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon was the setting for a crucial and historic day for the Ismaili Muslims.
The pre-ceremony video presentation was outstanding and educational. There was rapt attention from everyone in the Jamatkhana. It’s worth noting that even children as young as 8 years old were able to follow and learn immensely about the significance of Takht-nishini, the historical and spiritual concept of Imamat, and the description of a beautiful manuscript of prayers by Hazrat Ali, which was going to be presented to Mawlana Shah Rahim.
From a symbolic standpoint, there were similarities between the 1957 and February 11, 2025 ceremonies. After Mawlana Shah Rahim had taken his seat, the leaders of the Jamat presented to Hazar Imam the khilat (robe) of the preceding 49th Imam, which had been introduced during his Golden Jubilee on July 11, 2007 — a historic event that was transmitted live from Aiglemont, France.
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For 50 years until the Golden Jubilee, the 49th Imam wore a red-grey robe of his grandfather during Darbars and other prominent community mulaqats. The robe had been presented to him during his Takht-nishini in 1957 in East Africa. Two other items from the 1957 Takht-nishini were a chain bearing the names of 50 Imams instead of 49 Imams and a signet ring symbolizing the transfer of the office of Imamat. Mawlana Shah Rahim took the ring from the tray and placed it on his finger.
A rendition of the Nashid al-Imamah (the Ismaili anthem) was played, and the ceremonial symbols of authority — the Holy Qur’an, the Ismaili Constitution, a ceremonial sword, an intricate parasol, and an inkwell — were presented to Mawlana Shah Rahim.
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The items signify the inheritance of authority and Nur (light), which, unbroken for more than 1400 years, will continue to illuminate the Ismailis’ path in the decades to come. Selected verses of the Holy Qur’an were recited, including ayat al-Nur (24:35), which, translated, says:
God is the light of the heavens and the earth.
His light is like a niche in which is a lantern,
The lantern in a glass,
The glass like a shimmering star,
Kindled from a blessed tree,
An olive, neither of the East nor of the West,
Its oil almost aglow, though untouched by fire.
Light upon light!
God guides to His light whomever He wills,
And strikes parables for mankind.
God has knowledge of all things.
The recitation was followed by renditions of qasidas in Arabic, Persian, Dari, and a South Asian munajat, reflecting the community’s diverse cultural and religious traditions. The munajat was first composed in 1885 on the occasion of Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah His Highness the Aga Khan III’s enthronement ceremony in Mumbai. With its profound historical significance, the verses recited reflected the Imamat’s transition from Mawlana Shah Karim to Mawlana Shah Rahim.
All in attendance then rose, and upon the Imam’s permission, Malik Talib, the Chairman of the Ismaili Leaders International Forum (LIF), offered an insightful loyalty address on behalf of the global Jamat. His address was not just outstanding but also a significant moment and a historical milestone, as he captured the essence of Ismaili history and mentioned the key theological doctrine of the concept of Imamat. He made pledges in which he submitted the Jamat’s love, devotion, and dedication to the Imam-of-the-Time and pledged the Jamat’s commitment to and support for all the Imam’s endeavours.
Each Ismaili Council President, 22 in all, representing their countries in turn submitted bayʿa (oath of allegiance) to Mawlana Hazar Imam on behalf of their jurisdiction Jamats.
Hazar Imam then signed a constitutional instrument ordained on December 13, 1986, on Mawlana Shah Karim’s 50th birthday.
A hush fell upon the room as the Imam stepped forward to address his Jamat for the first time. Mawlana Hazar Imam graciously delivered a Farman Mubarak (edict or guidance) to assembled leaders and the Jamat worldwide. In this significant address, he accepted the Jamat’s pledges, paid tribute to his late father, thanked his family for their presence and support, and spoke of his priorities for the Jamat. He earnestly offered prayers for mushkil-asan (protection from difficulties), a comforting reminder of his unwavering care, and reassured his spiritual children that they were always with him.
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He pledged to dedicate his life to caring for the Ismaili Jamat’s spiritual and material well-being. He spoke of the principles of the Ismaili Muslim faith, the importance of balancing worldly and spiritual matters, and the regular practice of the faith. His Farman focused on universal concepts of peace, tolerance, inclusion and support for those in need. He said he wants his Jamat to be loyal and active citizens of the countries in which they live and urged us to lead by example in matters related to climate change, reminding us of the global impact of our actions. Leaders of the Jamat then humbly submitted a gift on behalf of the global Jamat to commemorate the historic moment of Mawlana Shah Rahim al-Hussaini Hazar Imam’s Takht-nishini.
The gift is a manuscript titled Munajat Hazrat Ali Amir al-Mu’minin, comprising a selection of silent or whispered prayers of our first Imam, Hazrat Ali (peace be upon him). The text is in Arabic, accompanied by the Persian translation, and the six folios of the manuscript are exquisitely adorned in gold with intricate plant and animal motifs, a testament to the artistic prowess of the time. It is dated to 1558-59 CE.
The manuscript reflects the profound significance of prayer and supplication at the heart of the Alid tradition. Its floral and animal motifs also suggest the importance of stewardship of our earthly environment and living in harmony with the natural world. It also highlights the connection between Mawlana Hazar Imam and his ancestor, Hazrat Ali, from whom he inherited the Nur (Light) of Imamat.
As the ceremony came to a close, each Ismaili Muslim watching felt a sense of connection. They knew that their new Imam, like his father, would guide them with grace, wisdom, and a resolute dedication to the spiritual and material progress of the worldwide Jamat. They felt reassured that their Imam was always with his spiritual children.
My Jamatkhana in Calgary watched the entire ceremony with respect and rapt attention. Children as young as 8-9 were captivated by it, appreciating the excellent educational information provided before the ceremony began. The youth, too, were impressed with the ceremony, discussing many aspects among themselves after the ceremony and later in the evening after the Jamatkhana. The evening was further celebrated as an Imamat Day Majlis, filling the air with a sense of festivity and joy.
Sad as it was a few days earlier when the Ismaili world learned about the death of their beloved 49th Imam, Mawlana Shah Karim Al-Hussaini, the Takht-nishini of his successor, Mawlana Shah Rahim, was one of the most inspirational and significant days in the life of the Ismaili community in 67 years, the length of the Imamat of Mawlana Shah Karim.
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External links: Please click on the following link(s) for more coverage of the enthronement ceremony of His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan:
- The Ismaili – Mawlana Hazar Imam accepts pledges of allegiance from Global Jamat
- Khaama Press: The Aga Khan V Formally Enthroned as the 50th Hereditary Imam of Ismaili Muslims
YouTube Videos
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Date posted: February 12, 2025.
Last updated: February 13, 2025 (typos; the wrong year was specified as Mawlana Shah Karim’s Golden Jubilee. It is 2007, not 2017.)
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I am thoroughly grateful to you Malik Merchant for your very sensitive, detailed, thorough account of the auspicious celebration of our beloved Shah Rahim al-Husseini Hazar Imam. It is with much sadness that we all received the news of Mawlana Shah Karim’s passing, but I was so moved by the Takht-Nishini ceremony and inspired by our Mawlana Shah Rahim’s profound and timely firman that I along with the entire global jamat are with full allegiance, joy and trust, “holding fast to the ‘Rope of Imamat”(The Divine Light of Ali).
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Shukar and Mubarak to all of us. 🤲🏻. Malik Bhai, the information you provide is thoroughly researched and unparalleled and sincerely appreciated by all your readers.
Thank you Malik Merchant for your tireless effort in bringing us up to snuff in different subjects be it history, politics or arts.
I am most grateful to you for publishing my stories plus my family’s. Thank you again and again 🙏
Mobina
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our Love for our 50th Imam is palpable. Shukar for the continuity of the House of Imamat.
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