Make some time to move every day and play sports when you can. Whatever your age, and however busy you are, everyone can make an effort to move more. This will be good for your physical and your mental health” — Farman Mubarak, Mawlana Hazar Imam, Nairobi, August 2025, quoted in The Ismaili
April 26, 2026: His Highness the Aga Khan Completes the London Marathon

April 26, 2026, 15:15 EDT: Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, cheered on by his well-wishers along the London Marathon route, completed the run, beating his personal best in marathons in Chicago (2025) and Berlin (2024).
The Aga Khan was delighted to see members of his community (Jamat) participating in the marathon and asked that his warm congratulations be conveyed to them, as well as his appreciation for the support he received from Jamati members in the crowd.

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe, the defending champion, became the first athlete to break the two-hour mark in a competitive race, with a time of 1:59:30, a feat the BBC described as moving the goalposts for marathon running. A day earlier, Mawlana Hazar Imam had joined members of the Ismaili Centre Walk & Run Club in London for a run through Kensington Gardens.
In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa retained her title in 2:15:41. Swiss great Marcel Hug cruised to a record-tying eighth London Marathon victory in the elite men’s wheelchair race, while her fellow countrywoman, Catherine Debrunner, retained the elite women’s wheelchair title.
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APRIL 25, 2026: HIS HIGHNESS THE AGA KHAN MEETS ISMAILI CENTRE WALK AND CLUB MEMBERS AHEAD OF THE LONDON MARATHON

April 25, 2026, 10:00 AM EDT: Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan joined members of the Ismaili Centre Walk & Run Club in London for a short run through Kensington Gardens, a prelude to his run in the London Marathon on Sunday, April 26. The club, which recently celebrated its first anniversary, meets weekly on Saturdays for a 5K walk-and-run session and is suited to all paces and abilities. The Aga Khan will be running in the London Marathon on Sunday, April 26, joining 59,000 runners, including some of the world’s best marathon runners. Defending their titles will be Sabastian Sawe (Kenya, men), Tigst Assefa (Ethiopia, women), Marcel Hug (Switzerland, men’s wheelchair), and Catherine Debrunner (Switzerland, women’s wheelchair).
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April 25, 2026, 00:31 AM EDT: After running the Chicago Marathon on his 54th birthday, October 12, 2025, Mawlana Hazar Imam will join 59,000 participants in the 46th edition of the London Marathon on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The Aga Khan Ismaili Council for the UK announced this at Jamatkhanas across the UK, requesting that Jamati members, while invited to support Mawlana Hazar Imam and other runners, avoid entering the course, distracting runners, or causing them any discomfort. The marathon will be televised live on the BBC, allowing viewers worldwide to follow the event, and the Ismaili, the official media of the Ismaili community, will publish pictures after the race.
The annual London marathon — 26.2 miles or 42.195 kilometres long — is part of a series of the Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) of the seven largest and most renowned marathons in the world: Tokyo Marathon, Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America, TCS (TATA Consulting Services) London Marathon, TCS Sydney Marathon Presented By ASICS, BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and TCS New York City Marathon.
The London marathon route starts in south-east London at Blackheath, passing through popular areas such as Greenwich and the Curry Stark, and going past some of London’s most famous attractions. It follows the Thames Path, before finishing on The Mall near Buckingham Palace. According to Visit London, some of the busier areas along the route will be Canary Wharf, Tower Bridge and the Embankment. The more secluded spots along the route are Surrey Quays, Rotherhithe or Bermondsey, which are ideal for catching loved ones earlier in the race.
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OCTOBER 2025: HIS HIGHNESS THE AGA KHAN AT THE CHICAGO MARATHON

October 12, 2025: This morning, Sunday, October 12, 2025, Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, celebrated his 54th birthday and the first Salgirah as the 50th Imam in a unique way by running the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. His participation in this global event, alongside more than 53,000 runners from the USA and over 100 countries worldwide, shows his commitment to health and fitness and is a source of inspiration, motivating us all to strive for our best. Read Mawlana Hazar Imam’s race results of the Chicago Marathon HERE
Videos circulating on social media show Ismailis who had lined up to watch the runners, calling out “Happy Birthday Mawla Bapa.” In a heartwarming moment, Mawlana Hazar Imam briefly turned back, shook hands with the well-wishers, and said, “Thank you, thank you,” before resuming his stride. The Ismaili, the official website of the Ismaili community, has featured Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Chicago Marathon run as its lead story and said that he was delighted to see members of the Jamat participating in the marathon and asked that his warm congratulations be conveyed to them, emphasizing his deep appreciation for the support he received from Jamati members in the crowd.

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His predecessors were supporters of sports and also played them (see our original post, below), so it is not surprising that Mawlana Shah Rahim also takes a keen interest in sports — and is encouraging his Jamat to play them. In his recent Farman made during his Didar in Nairobi, Hazar Imam personally urged the Jamat to stay active and engage in physical activity. He said:
“Make some time to move every day and play sports when you can. Whatever your age, and however busy you are, everyone can make an effort to move more. This will be good for your physical and your mental health”
The Ismaili, in its lead story, has captured beautiful photographs at different points during his run. Please click Mawlana Hazar Imam celebrates his birthday by completing the Chicago Marathon. For a summary of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Chicago marathon run, click HERE.
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HIS HIGHNESS THE AGA KHAN AT THE BERLIN MARATHON
ORIGINAL POST (SEPTEMBER 17, 2025)
In a brief clip that has been widely shared on social media over the past 24 hours, Diwan Shafik Sachedina, a key Ismaili institutional leader for the past 30 years, addresses a group of people. He states: “He [Mawlana Hazar Imam, Shah Rahim Al Hussaini, His Highness the Aga Khan], is not just walking; he is not just running — he is running marathons now. So you can imagine, he has got very (inaudible as clapping continues)…. He is going to run a marathon for the education of the Jamat…. So be completely at (inaudible)…we have an Imam who is going to take us to a different level of education….”
One who may not be familiar with Mawlana Hazar Imam’s interest in sports might think that Diwan Shafik was speaking figuratively and using the metaphor of a marathon to describe Mawlana Hazar Imam’s vision for the Jamat’s future. As most of us are aware, his father, Mawlana Shah Karim, His Late Highness Aga Khan IV, rowed when he was a student in Switzerland, played ice hockey, represented the Harvard soccer team, was an Olympic skier, and also bred and raced horses during his lifetime and won a record number of Derbies. Imam Sultan Mahomed Shah was also a sportsman — he boxed and played golf as well as won Derbies. Both the 48th and 49th Imams sponsored many sporting events and prizes during their lifetime.
Well, literally, Mawlana Shah Rahim is running marathons. He participated in the 2024 Berlin Marathon, one of the top marathons in the world. The other six World Marathon Majors in 2024 were in Tokyo, Boston, London, Chicago, New York City and Sydney.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam’s time was slow, as mentioned in the summary in this link (enter Aga Khan in the search query box for summary). An image of the certificate that was issued is published above. The certificate can be downloaded from the source in PDF format HERE. The certificate also summarizes his performance.
Interestingly, the website Haymakers of Hope mentions Mawlana Hazar Imam’s involvement in the 2024 Berlin Marathon. It seems that he may also participate in several SuperHalf Marathons in 2025.
By referencing Mawlana Hazar Imam in this way, Sachedina used the marathon metaphor to prompt us to reflect on the Imam’s vision for his Jamat. Indeed, Mawlana Hazar Imam, as shown in his Farmans (guidance), has encouraged his spiritual children, the Ismailis, to excel in all aspects of their lives, including sports, while also remembering Allah and giving thanks to Him regularly. By following his detailed guidance, we will participate in a long and enduring marathon that will uplift our personal lives and benefit all his spiritual children worldwide.
Date posted: September 17, 2025.
Last updated: April 26, 2026 (Aga Khan completes the London Marathon).
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