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Emomali Rahmon expresses condolences to the Ismaili Imamat on the passing of Prince Aga Khan IV

Emomali Rahmon expresses condolences to the Ismaili Imamat on the passing of Prince Aga Khan IV

On February 5, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Leader of the Nation, Emomali Rahmon, sent a telegram of condolences to the Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat, stating:

“We express our sincere condolences on the passing of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV.

Through his dedicated efforts to uphold peace and stability, promote progress and development in the Islamic world, and advance common development goals, the late Prince earned great recognition and respect on the international stage.  In this regard, I would like to highlight his contribution to fostering constructive cooperation with the Republic of Tajikistan.

With fond memories and deep respect for the late Prince, on behalf of myself and the people of Tajikistan, I extend our heartfelt condolences and sorrow to his family and loved ones, praying to the Almighty to grant them strength and patience.”

His Highness Prince Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, 49th hereditary Imam of Shia Ismaili Muslims and direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), passed away peacefully in Lisbon on February 4, 2025, aged 88, surrounded by his family. 

He is survived by three sons and a daughter.

Prince Karim Aga Khan was the founder and chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).

A defender of Islamic culture and values, the Aga Khan was widely regarded as a builder of bridges between cultures.

The Aga Khan Development Network, his main philanthropic organization, dealt mainly with issues of healthcare, housing, education and rural economic development.

The Aga Khan spent tens of millions of dollars for development of the economies in developing countries, including Tajikistan. 

In Tajikistan, AKDN heavily invested in the fields of health, education, rural, economic and cultural development, poverty alleviation, humanitarian assistance, and cross-border development.  

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