Ismaili leaderboard

The Ismaili community is a global network of Muslims who follow the teachings of the Aga Khan, the 49th hereditary Imam of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims. The Ismaili community has a strong tradition of community service, philanthropy, and volunteerism, and there are various ways to measure the impact and achievements of Ismaili individuals and organizations. Here are a few examples of Ismaili leaderboards or recognition programs:

  1. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture: This award is given every three years to recognize outstanding architectural projects that have made a significant contribution to the built environment. The award is given to individuals, organizations, or governments that have demonstrated excellence in architecture, urban planning, and community development.
  2. The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) Awards: The AKDN Awards recognize outstanding achievements in various fields, including education, healthcare, and economic development. The awards are given to individuals, organizations, or institutions that have made a significant impact in their communities.
  3. The Ismaili Council for Canada's Community Service Awards: This award recognizes Ismaili Canadians who have made significant contributions to their communities through volunteer work, community service, and philanthropy.
  4. The Ismaili Jamatkhana's Annual Awards: Many Ismaili Jamatkhana's (places of worship) around the world have their own annual awards to recognize outstanding achievements and contributions of Ismaili individuals and organizations in their communities.
  5. The Aga Khan University's (AKU) Awards: AKU is a private university with campuses in Pakistan, Kenya, and Tanzania. The university has various awards and recognition programs to honor outstanding achievements in fields such as medicine, engineering, and business.

These are just a few examples of Ismaili leaderboards or recognition programs. There may be others depending on the specific context and community.