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Aga Khan IV with a table full of champagne and wine.

Aga Khan, who claims to be a Muslim leader and a self-proclaimed direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), owns a chain of luxury 5-star hotels known as Serena Hotels (www.serenahotels.com) where alcohol is openly sold in the bars of these hotels.

For a list of hotels owned by Hazar Imam where alcohol is sold openly, click here.

Teradata Magazine Q4 2014 cover featuring the Berry Bros. case study.

Recently, Britain’s oldest wine retailer, Berry Bros. & Rudd, featured in the Teredata magazine’s edition of Q4, 2014 mentions it’s proud history by mentioning it’s largest customer. Among the top three of them, is none other than the Aga Khan. Here are the pages from the Berry Bros. case study which is titled Cheers to the Customer. It is mentioned that “The traditional British wine retailer builds a solid customer base by serving many famous patrons, including the British royal family under King George III. Other prominent customers in Berry Bros. & Rudd’s history include William Pitt the Younger, Aga Khan and Lord Byron.

The website of Berry Bros. & London also mentions that:

“We are Britain’s oldest wine and spirit merchant, established in the 17th century. Our flagship store has been located at 3 St James’s Street, London since 1698 when it was founded by the Widow Bourne in London. A supplier to the royal family since the reign of King George III, historic customers have included Lord Byron, William Pitt the Younger and the Aga Khan.”

Below are the pages of the 2014 Teradata case study which proudly introduce Berry Bros. & Rudd’s largest customers.

Berry Bros. Case Study Page 2. Among the four largest of their customers, is Aga Khan.

The complete Teradata Q4 2014 magazine can be downloaded here

Other evidences of Aga Khan III exhibiting his love for wine and champagne are provided below with references:

(Lokhandwalla, S. “Islamic Law and Ismailis”. p.162, footnote 16. Citing Greenwell (1952). His Highness Aga Khan)

Greenwall, H. J. (1952) His Highness the Aga Khan. p.52

Greenwall, H. J. (1940) I hate to-morrow. p.255.

Also quoted in Group, Diagram Little Giant Encyclopedia of Toasts and Quotes p.66

“Aga Khan Dates Mexican Beauty”Beaver Valley Times. 16 December 1957.

Lyons, L. “Aga Khan – Avid Pleasure Seeker”. St. Petersburg Times. 17 July 1957.

McKeown, R. “Those Incredible Khans of Cannes”. Ottawa Citizen. 21 January 1956.

Schuman, F. L. (1948) International Relations. p.324.

Reportedly offered to drink champagne with Hitler:

Shirer, W.L. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. p.751

At the wedding of Prince Aly Khan, son of Aga Khan III and father of Aga Khan IV:

“Dense Crowd at Hayworth Wedding”The Age. 28 May 1949.

Zahra Aga Khan breaking a bottle of champagne on her boat’s rudd.

Zahra, daughter of Aga Khan, smoking Camels with some Whisky. This photograph was taken at Paddy Miles and Allegra Fitzgibbons’ Wedding in November 1996.