Founded | 1995 |
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Founder | Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili |
Registration no. | 1044028 |
Focus | Interfaith dialogue, Intercultural dialogue |
Location | |
Area served | International[1] |
Executive Director | Waqas Ahmed |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Maimonides Foundation |
The Khalili Foundation is a UK-based charity promoting interfaith and intercultural understanding through art, culture and education.[2] Its founder and chairman is the London-based philanthropist, art collector and scholar Sir David Khalili. A Persian Jew who grew up in Iran, he is notable for having the world's largest private collection of Islamic art.[3] Established in 1995, the foundation has created interfaith and intercultural links through "cultural, academic, sporting and educational programmes".[4]
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