Sensational revelation about the personal life of Aga Khan-III - a Flamboyant playboy and staunch womanizer who simultaneously shamelessly and fraudulently claimed "He is Mazhar of Allah on Earth in the form of human body", "He was the speaking and walking Quran", "He posed himself as the only authority in the capacity of Allah to dissipate sins", "He claimed that to grant Heaven and Hell is only in his hands upon charging heavy amounts as his fee to grant heaven", "He claimed to be direct decendant Prophet Muhammad and that the blood of Prophet Muhammad was running into his viens", "He claimed that the book 'HOLY QURAN' is a dump book and that he was the genuine walking and talking Quran"


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Posted by Discovering Power on September 19, 19103 at 13:30:34:

SENSATIONAL REVELATION ABOUT THE PERSONAL LIFE OF HIS
HIGHNESS SULTAN MOHAMMAD SHAH AGA KHAN – III WAS A
FLAMBOYANT PLAYBOY AND STAUNCH WOMANIZER.

PROOF FROM THE BOOK "MEMOIRS OF AGA KHAN

Abstract-16:
…“I realize that I was extremely fortunate both in time of this my single visit to New York, and in the social
world-now almost entirely vanished to which I had the entre’e. I met the great hostesses and leaders of Society
of those days – Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. J.J. Astor, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Mrs. Phipps, Mrs. Ogden Mills,
and others. How kind and hospitable they were, who stately were the parties and the dances they gave – more
than one, I may add, in my honour.”
(Page 103)
Aga Khan was a womanizer and loved/liked naked sexy dance parties.

Comments:
Aga Khan here with his own narration has given ample proof of his being a womanizer and voluptuousness
thereby attending dance parties which clearly reflects effulgence light upon his character who simultaneously
claim divinity and Imam of Ismailis. Here it will not be out of place to elucidate that in the Book under the Title
Anne Edwards Throne of Gold, “The Lives of The Aga Khans” published by Harper Collins Publishers, 77-85,
Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8JB in 1995 and printed in Great Britain by Harper Collins
Manufacturing Glasgow it has been exactly and conspicuously substantiated in Chapter 2 on Page 40 thereof the
above quoted Abstract 16 of the Aga Khan “that Despite the distraction of the high life in Monte Carlo, once the
Queen and her entourage had left Cimiez, the Aga Khan saw no reason to remain on the Rivera. He traveled
to Paris, staying in a suite at the Hotel Bristol, attended the Comedie francaise, dined with the star, Madame
Bartet (who he believed was a greater actress than Sarah Berhardt), met numerous European beauties, and
discovered the pleasure of good wine and, one suspects, passionate women. Although alcohol was forbidden in
his religion, he managed to dismiss this stricture as sacrilegious.” This is therefore an unassailable proof of dirty
mentality and stagnant character of Aga Khan both in terms of his own Abstract as quoted above and the quoting
of the aforesaid Book. Still to add further here is a very important factor to be considered which is that even Aga
Khan has not hesitated to fuck his own spiritual daughters and consummate the virgins for the first time who
come to him for his blessings along with their husbands. The Leaders of the Ismaili Community upon directives
of Aga Khan would separate the husband from his wife and Aga Khan used to take the bride in a separate room
where the bride was being deflowered and frantically fucked called the “spiritual fucking” and then leave her to
go to her husband and enjoy the secondhand fucking programme. Quoting for this incident as reported on Page
2-4 is being cited over here from the most famous book under the title “An Appeal to Mr. Ali Solomon Khan son
of H.H. The Aga Khan (G.C.S.I. Etc.) written by Karim Goolamali .

QUOTE:
…“Hence, at a marriage ceremony, Aga Khan he is a dispenser of blessing; and at a recent marriage, this son,
who blessed the bride and bridgroom, displayed his vicious propensities by criminal intercourse with the
affianced female, who was a beautiful girl (aged 13), and thereby, through this brutishness she was rendered
unable to help herself, and was carried home to her parents.
While writing this relative to the Aga and his son’s manner of blessing the marriage ceremony, & c, a clergyman
of the Church of England called to speak with me upon other matter (property in the county of Middlesex); and
as he stated to me that he had this property bequeathed to him while in India, with Sir John Outram, & c, &c., I
inquired if he knew Aga Khan. His reply was,-“Yes; most certainly I do, and a worse man does not exist. He
claims to be an apostle, and asserts his right to deflower the bride who comes to him for a blessing at marriage. It
is a great pity such a wretch has not long since been hurled from power,” & c., &c., this was on Friday, the 9th
September 1864.
This gentleman knows and speaks very highly indeed of Mr. Forgett.
But to continue the narration of the atrocities of the father and son would be sickening task to the writer, and not
very edifying to the reader. The utter disgust which attaches to his, Aga Khan’s assumption of supreme
authority, coupled with his lasciviousness, promiscuous and unnatural intercourse, would animate the
respectable portion of the Bombay community to hurl the tyrant from power; but unfortunately the uneducated
majority are his creatures, and are blindly obedient to him as to a god.”
UNQUOTE:

Abstract-17:
…“On my first visit to Europe in 1898 I had lost my heart to the French Riviera. Now in my maturity my affection
for it had deepened and ripened, and I found myself returning to it again and again. In 1908 this affection found
a personal focus. I made the acquaintance of Mlle. Theresa Magliano, one of the most promising young dancers
of the Ballet Opera of Monte Carlo, a ballerina who – in the opinion of the teachers of both the Paris Opera and
of La Scala in Milan – was assured of a brilliant future in her profession. She was then just nineteen. We fell
deeply in love. In the spring of that year she accompanied me to Egypt and we were married in Cairo.”
(Page 104)
Inclination of Aga Khan-III with belly dancers of the Clubs engaged in showing their naked dances.

Comments:
Aga Khan here with his own narration in his book "MEMOIRS OF AGA KHAN" has given ample proof of his
being a womanizer and attending dance parties which clearly reflects effulgence light upon his character who
simultaneously claim divinity and Imam of Ismailis. Here again it will not be out of place to elucidate that in the
Book under the Title Anne Edwards Throne of Gold, “The Lives of The Aga Khans” published by Harper
Collins Publishers, 77-85, Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8JB in 1995 and printed in Great
Britain by Harper Collins Manufacturing Glasgow it has been exactly and conspicuously substantiated in
Chapter 2 on Page 42 thereof the above quoted Abstract 17 of the Aga Khan “that he was greatly stimulated by
the role women played in European society and he found he enjoyed their company as friends as well as
lovers. There was a long list of women – actresses and ballet dancers as well as young socialites who were
attracted to his exotic background and his generous nature.”

Abstract-18:
…“My reactions to music and to dancing have been emotional and sensuous.”
(Page 105)
Inclination of Aga Khan-III with belly dancers of the Clubs engaged in showing their naked dances.

Comments:
The own version of Aga Khan is itself an ample proof of the fact that Aga Khan liked dancers performing naked
belly dances which reflects effulgence light upon his mentality, debauchee, lasciviousness and character who
claims himself having divine power and living God. Once again here it would be worthwhile to elucidate that in
the Book under the Title Anne Edwards Throne of Gold, “The Lives of The Aga Khans” published by Harper
Collins Publishers, 77-85, Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8JB in 1995 and printed in Great
Britain by Harper Collins Manufacturing Glasgow it has been exactly and conspicuously substantiated in
Chapter 5 on Page 69-70 thereof the above quoted Abstract 18 of the Aga Khan “that he was known in Monte
Carlo for spending a night with a beautiful young woman, sending her a gleaming new sports car or an
extravagant piece of jewellery and not seeing her again.”
Here it would be a very synchronizing aspect to quote for the sake of essential reference in the shape of
retribution that whilst Aga Khan-III was engaged in passing nights over nights and savoring intensive pleasures
of aphrodisiac out of fucking beautiful young women, his own wife Theresa Magliano (Ginetta) of Monte Carlo,
Monaco and the mother of Prince Aly Solomone Khan, with whom the Aga Khan had undergone ‘Muta
Marriage’ in 1908 (temporary contract for passing nights with intercourse pleasures) and had actually married on
23rd January, 1923 i.e. after 15 years of ‘Muta Marriage’ at Bombay was also savoring fucking pleasures from
other people when the Aga Khan was himself engaged spending nights with beautiful young women. This
incident is a very sordid incident the complete story of which has been quoted in the book ibid namely the Title
Anne Edwards Throne of Gold, “The Lives of The Aga Khans” in Chapter 8 on Page No. 107 which is
reproduced hereunder for necessary reference in token of substantiation of this retribution: -

QUOTE:
“In the late autumn of 1926, not long before her thirty-seventh birthday, Ginetta became desperately ill and was
admitted to hospital in Paris. The Aga Khan was in London, where he had bought a 61-carat diamond known as
the Golden Dawn for her, although superstition had labeled the giant, flawless gem unlucky. A short time after
purchasing the stone, he received word that Ginetta had taken a turn for the worse. When he arrived at the
hospital the next evening, she was already dead.

Only then did he learnt the truth about Ginetta’s sudden illness and death, which were caused by peritonitis from
an abortion she had undergone. The father of the child was her chauffeur, a young man to whom she had been
drawn during her last lonely months. The Aga Khan was torn between grief and fury (which was later to turn to
harsh bitterness – ‘That woman,’ he would fume if she was mentioned, ‘I don’t want to hear her name spoken!’)”
(Chapter-8, Page 107)
UNQUOTE:


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