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There are countless creatures of different types living on earth, and among them, humans have been honored with the title of Ashraf al-Makhluqat by the Lord of the Worlds, being declared the best of all creatures. One of the most important abilities humans possess is the creativity, which enables them to innovate and perform amazing feats in the world of colors and scents, sometimes even astounding the human intellect itself.
The two fundamental qualities of creativity and leadership combine to create a standout personality. Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is a living example of his vision and selflessness. The AKDN institutions distinguish in provision of essential services and empowerment to a large community while adhering to the local culture and customs. This uniqueness cultivates ownership and sense of integration.
His Highness has given a new concept of services of wellbeing and welfare, demonstrating a radicle departure from donation to making the beneficiaries self-reliant with sustainable solutions to socio-economic problems.
The Aga Khan’s vision becomes a conduit to mobilization of local communities to come up with local solutions suited to their specific needs, and more importantly sustainable in the long run. AKDN investments are not brick and mortar projects as such but contribute to creation of employment opportunities for the local communities, and thus contribute to the improvement to the quality of life. The towns and villages of the AKDN projects are models of sustainable socio-economic development.
Overall, Aga Khan’s creative leadership needs no boundaries, his vision has catalyzed development in several continents. Let’s explore some facts about the thoughts and character of The Aga Khan’s noble and remarkable personality:
The Aga Khan was born on December 13, 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland, a city known for its high quality of life, beautiful surroundings, and diverse cultures. He was born into a family with an Islamic heritage and a centuries-long history of leadership. At the time of his birth, his grandfather, Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III, was the leader of the Ismaili community and played a significant role in the independence movement of Pakistan. His father, Prince Ali Khan also held a prominent position in the international arena.
During his early years, Prince Karim Aga Khan lived in Switzerland and attended the prestigious boarding school “Institut Le Rosey.” When he was 20 years old, his grandfather passed away, and his world changed overnight. Despite this loss, he persevered and continued to make an impact on the world.
A life full of youthful ambitions is often perceived to be devoid of responsibilities, and growing up in a family environment of wealth and privilege can create complacency. However, Prince Karim Aga Khan was entrusted with the duties of Imamate by his grandfather, Aga Khan III, to lead the Ismaili Jamaat from a very young age. With his impressive leadership skills, he greatly increased the community’s human values taking on his duties with utmost seriousness, responsibility, and sincerity of purpose.
As the new Imam, Prince Karim Aga Khan began to lead the Ismaili community in an admirable manner in his early years. Through benevolent endeavors and efforts to bring the community in line with modern requirements, he created the Aga Khan Development Network to improve the standard of living in the developing world. This network continues to serve and support people in more than 30 countries. Not only did he fulfill his leadership obligations well, but he also created institutions in health, education, architecture, and culture, among others, being recognized internationally.
In 1960, The Aga Khan received a degree in Islamic History from Harvard University. He married in 1961 and had three children: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Prince Rahim Aga Khan, and Prince Hussain Aga Khan. Since its establishment in 1967, the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has been operating successfully demonstrating its dedication and commitment towards improving the lives of people in need. Building on the remarkable success of the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) , the Aga Khan, established the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), a group of development organizations that works diligently to improve the living conditions and opportunities of people in developing countries without discrimination based on color, caste, or religion. In 1998, he married Begum Anara Aga Khan. He celebrated his Diamond Jubilee in 2017, completing 60 years as the spiritual leader of the Ismaili community. In 2020, The Aga Khan announced the establishment of the Aga Khan Music Awards to promote the musical traditions of Muslim societies worldwide.
As a leader and a humanitarian, The Aga Khan’s role became an example worthy of imitation not only for the Ismaili Community but also for the people worldwide who wish to contribute to humanity. His institutions serve and comfort people deprived of basic human needs, especially in underdeveloped and developing countries.
The Aga Khan Development Network, established by him, is a network of development institutions that have provided hope and improved the lives of marginalized communities in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. AKDN’s projects have had a significant impact, particularly in the areas of health, education, rural development, and cultural preservation, resulting in improved living conditions and increased self-sufficiency and self-confidence. AKDN’s clinics and hospitals have provided access to medical facilities to the masses, while its education sector has focused on providing quality education to women who have traditionally been deprived of access to schools and universities. This has empowered them to stand on their own feet and contribute effectively to society. AKDN has also played a commendable role in providing basic infrastructure, increasing agricultural production, and ensuring access to clean water and sanitation facilities to neglected rural communities.
The Aga Khan University Hospital, Aga Khan Education Services, and other AKDN institutions have provided valuable facilities and services to serve humanity. It is important that national departments and institutions take AKDN’s projects and schemes as role models and strive towards improvement, which will not only fulfill modern requirements but also serve suffering humanity across the country. By following such Development and enhancing quality of life for the people, our country can move towards sustainable socioeconomic goals and gain a prominent position among the nations of the world.