TY - BOOK AU - Aga Khan TI - World enough and time: the memoirs of Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah Aga Khan III T2 - Karachi under the Raj, 1843-1947 SN - 9698837116 AV - DS481.S8 A3 2005 U1 - 923.254 AGA 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Karachi PB - Pakistan Herald Publications KW - Aga Khan KW - Biography KW - Cultural heritage KW - Philanthropy KW - Ismaili Muslims KW - Indian history N1 - Originally published: The memoirs of Aga Khan : world enough and time. 1954; Issued in a case; Includes bibliographical references and indexes N2 - The memoir chronicles the life of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan from his early years to his role as a spiritual leader, philanthropist, and advocate for social reforms. He reflects on his family heritage, including his lineage as the 48th Imam of the Ismaili Muslims, and discusses the responsibilities and expectations that came with this title. The memoir delves into his education and travels across different countries, where he interacted with various cultures and prominent historical figures of his time. Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah emphasizes the importance of education, social development, and the need for political engagement among Muslims in the British-ruled India. In addition to his religious duties, he was involved in various social and political movements, including efforts for social reform and modernization within the Muslim community. He also discusses his views on colonialism, nationalism, and the importance of tolerance and pluralism in a diverse society. Throughout the book, Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah's reflections are imbued with a sense of duty to improve the conditions of his community and a deep commitment to the principles of democracy and human rights ER -