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Prince Rahim Aga Khan’s Gilgit-Baltistan Visit Celebrated as Symbol of Unity and Interfaith Harmony

This visit by Prince Rahim Aga Khan has become a strong and clear national message against the negative narrative of sectarianism, hatred, and division.

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Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan

Not only the Ismaili community, but also Sunnis, Shiites, and people of all other schools of thought participate in this with equal joy, enthusiasm, and devotion.

May 18, 2026

Gilgit: The arrival of Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan in Gilgit-Baltistan has transformed the entire region into a celebration of unity, warmth, brotherhood, and religious harmony. From Gilgit to Baltistan and from Diamer to the mountains of Hunza, cities, markets, and highways are presenting a striking picture of national unity and collective pride.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this historic and spiritual visit is the participation of not only the Ismaili community but also people from Sunni, Shia, and other schools of thought, all joining the celebrations with equal enthusiasm, respect, and affection. Observers say this reflects the peaceful and inclusive social fabric of Gilgit-Baltistan.

Political and social analysts describe the visit as a strong message against sectarianism, hatred, and division, presenting Pakistan as a land rooted in mutual respect, coexistence, and religious tolerance.

The Aga Khan Development Network’s decades-long contributions in education, healthcare, infrastructure, women’s empowerment, and social welfare have earned deep respect across the region. As a result, the visit is being viewed nationwide as a moment of pride and hope.

The large-scale celebrations and warm public reception have also highlighted Gilgit-Baltistan’s identity not only as a region of extraordinary natural beauty but also as a center of peace, hospitality, humanity, and interfaith harmony.

Observers note that people from different sects standing together in welcome demonstrates that unity and mutual respect remain the region’s greatest strength and a foundation for future progress and prosperity.

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