The Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims and a major philanthropist, has died.
He became the Aga Khan IV on October 19, 1957, in Tanzania, on the spot where his grandfather once had his weight equalled in ...
Tents, especially Islamic tents were among the most prized gifts in diplomatic exchanges and the most sought-after spoils on ...
The intersection of Sufism and Indian traditions has resulted in some of the most spiritually fulfilling and culturally ...
Syria’s Islamist leaders pledged to respect religious freedom despite their radical past. Many Christians and Shiites are ...
The organisers of the Islamic Arts Biennale have ceased trying to define Islamic art in favour of encouraging full expression of what it means to be a Muslim in the most diverse and inclusive way poss ...