Films and Videos
SEED: A Sense of Wonder: Going out for a Nature Walk
Highlight's of Mawlana Hazar Imam's Golden Jubilee Visit to Bangladesh
Keeping Kids Healthy and Active at Home
WORKING FROM HOME - AKEPB & IPN (USA)
AKEB Secondary Webinar - Supporting my Child's Wellbeing
The second of three events in the Ismaili Centre series entitled “Frontiers of Science and Innovation” - Professor Avery Broderick, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, recounts how the Event Horizon Telescope generates images, why scientists think they have finally seen a black hole, and what it all means. He tells the incredible tale of how a global collaboration of astronomers, physicists, and engineers literally travelled to the ends of the Earth to synthesize a telescope the size of the Earth, the only instrument capable of probing the staggeringly small scales presented by black holes.
Gratitude Video from the future leaders of Tanzania Early Childhood Development (Tanzania)
How are planets Born Dr Farzana Meru (Canada)
ITREB - Alwaez Moyez Alwani (UK)
Reflections with Dr Shafique Virani
Dr Natalie Batalha, former Astrophysicist at NASA, gives an engaging, illustrated, non-technical lecture on "Goldilocks" planets - those planets that are ideal for hosting life as we know it. This lecture is part of the Ismaili Centre series entitled, "Frontiers of Science and Innovation." Tune in to hear astrophysicist and planet hunter, Dr. Batalha, offer an overview of Kepler's remarkable scientific legacy and highlight some of the key discoveries and follow-up missions in progress and on the drawing boards.
During these difficult times, kindness and generosity continue to bring warmth, light, and hope to our Jamat and humanity at large. This musical tribute, featuring members of the Jamat from 20 countries, is a small token of appreciation to all volunteers and health workers who are serving in ways seen and unseen, known and unknown.