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AI has the ability to open doors and pave the way towards new knowledge that may have seemed previously unattainable.
AI has the ability to open doors and pave the way towards new knowledge that may have seemed previously unattainable.
Artificial intelligence: Friend or foe?
Artificial intelligence: Friend or foe?
29 August 2024

Humans tend to fear what we don’t know. What does this mean in the digital age, where artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a bigger part of our work and careers? Is it truly the threat to jobs that some make it out to be?

Kef Noorani: Serving up success
Kef Noorani: Serving up success
26 August 2024

Kef Noorani’s journey to the top started with a game in his garage. From there, childhood fun became a passion, leading him onto the world stage as a table tennis champion.

Amplifying the unheard
Amplifying the unheard
21 August 2024

Drawn to connect with individuals who have suffered trauma, Jazzmin Jiwa has forged a reputation as a fearless journalist willing to uncover uncomfortable stories that reveal some of the darker truths about society.

Farid Walizadeh: Knocking down barriers
Farid Walizadeh: Knocking down barriers
19 August 2024

For Farid Walizadeh, boxing gave him the courage to dream of a second chance. In the process, it might just have saved his life.

Fillah Karim: Steering through the tide
Fillah Karim: Steering through the tide
12 August 2024

When he was just 12 years old, Fillah Karim joined a summer sailing camp and fell in love with the sport. From that moment, he set his sights on competing in the Olympics, and his journey since then has been nothing short of remarkable.

Gardens at the Ismaili Centres: Where faith meets nature
Gardens at the Ismaili Centres: Where faith meets nature
11 August 2024

Since the eighth century, Islamic gardens have served as spaces for quiet contemplation, nurturing body, mind, and spirit. Their timeless designs have inspired each of the Ismaili Centre gardens, and prompt us to consider the relationship between our faith and the natural environment.

When landfills are full, the excess ends up in our seas and oceans.
When landfills are full, the excess ends up in our seas and oceans.
What you need to know about water pollution
What you need to know about water pollution
7 August 2024

Water is essential to human, animal, and plant life. It is both part of us and part of the natural world around us. Yet, our once crystal-clear waters are becoming heavily polluted, making it more important than ever for us to know what’s happening, and do something about it.

TIU July24

Video: The Ismaili Update - July recap
31 July 2024

This end-of-month edition of The Ismaili Update features the top stories from a jam-packed July. Join host Zahur Karim for all the highlights around Imamat Day, news from the Global Encounters Festival, updates on the Ismaili Center in Houston, and much more!

Prince Rahim and Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India’s Honourable Minister of Tourism and Culture, unveil a plaque to commemorate the inauguration.
Prince Rahim and Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India’s Honourable Minister of Tourism and Culture, unveil a plaque to commemorate the inauguration.
New museum celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Delhi
New museum celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Delhi
30 July 2024

Prince Rahim and Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India’s Honourable Minister of Tourism and Culture, this week inaugurated a state-of-the-art sunken museum at the iconic 16th-century Humayun’s Tomb Complex in the heart of the nation’s capital.

TIU Delhi

Video – The Ismaili Update: Delhi
30 July 2024

Coming to you from Delhi, this episode of The Ismaili Update includes highlights of the inauguration of the Humayun World Heritage Site Museum, attended by Prince Rahim and Prince Aly Muhammad. The event marked the culmination of over 17 years of work by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the Archaeological Survey of India. Join host Aleeq Sitafalwala for all the details.

The park is a testament to the grandeur of the Qutb Shahi dynasty—contemporaries to the Mughals and renowned patrons of Persianate culture.
The park is a testament to the grandeur of the Qutb Shahi dynasty—contemporaries to the Mughals and renowned patrons of Persianate culture.
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park restored to former glory
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park restored to former glory
29 July 2024

After more than a decade of dedicated conservation and landscape restoration efforts, the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park in Hyderabad is now complete. It was inaugurated this past weekend at an event attended by Prince Rahim and Prince Aly Muhammad.

TIU Mumbai

Video – The Ismaili Update: Mumbai
29 July 2024

The latest episode of The Ismaili Update features highlights of Prince Rahim and Prince Aly Muhammad’s visit to Mumbai, where they attended an Institutional Dinner hosted by the Ismaili Council for India, and visited the Aga Hall Estate project to survey progress at the site. Join host Nisman Parpia for all the details.

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