The Government of Canada issues
a statement to mark and celebrate Imamat Day
OTTAWA,
ON, July 11, 2024 /CNW/ - On Imamat Day, we
join Ismaili Muslims in Canada and
around the world in celebrating the 67th anniversary of the
accession of His Highness Prince Karim Aga
Khan IV as Imam of the Ismaili community.
From an early age, the Aga Khan has upheld values that Canadians
hold dear. Social justice, human rights, inclusion, sharing and
empathy comprise the foundation of his work and the legacy he
continues to build. His Highness is the founder and chair of the
Aga Khan Development Network and has worked on numerous
philanthropic and humanitarian projects aimed at transforming the
lives of the Ismaili Muslim community members in Canada and many others around the world.
As an ardent defender of peace and pluralism, the Aga Khan is
the driving force behind various Ismaili centres including the
Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa and the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. His Highness has also been an
honorary Canadian citizen since 2010.
Imamat Day provides an opportunity for our government to
reaffirm its commitment to addressing and fighting Islamophobia. In
Budget 2024, we are investing $7.3 million in funding over
six years starting in 2024–2025, with $1.1 million ongoing to
continue to support the Special Representative on Combatting
Islamophobia, Amira Elghawaby.
Ismaili Muslims continue to make deep and meaningful
contributions to our country. Imamat Day is the perfect occasion to
learn more about this community's achievements and dedication to
helping people around the world and here at home in Canada.
I extend my warmest wishes to His Highness Prince Karim Aga
Khan IV on the anniversary of his accession as Imam and to all
those celebrating Imamat Day. Khushiali Mubarak!
SOURCE Canadian Heritage