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O Youth & Sports em parceria com o CFR tem o prazer de anunciar que se irá realizar no próximo dia 27 de Abril um espetáculo de stand-up comedy com Gilmário Vemba.
Sim, é mesmo verdade! Vamos ter os D.A.M.A. connosco no dia 18 de Março para uma conversa bem animada. Se tens entre os 12 e os 18 anos, este artigo é para ti!
Unindo a comunidade Ismaili através de experiências transformadoras!
Já estão abertas as inscrições para os Summer Youth Camps deste ano! Se o seu educando tem entre 6 e 17 anos não espere mais e inscreva-o num dos Camps que teremos este verão!
In synergy with ERAC (External Relations, Arts & Culture), Elderly Care invites Jamat to participate in a Workshop dedicated to Art!
No passado dia 28 de fevereiro, decorreu a I Feira de Emprego, organizada peloPrograma RedEmprega Lisboa e pelas 7 Redes para a Empregabilidade da cidade de Lisboa.
International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activities are witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women’s achievements or rally for women’s equality
Picture spaces where the Global Jamat from all corners of the world come together to share and celebrate their identities, cultures, passions, and individual talents. Spaces infused with energy where arts and creativity flourish, lifelong friendships are made, leaders are developed, and new athletic and artistic talent is cultivated. Spaces where youth, families and communities are propelled to new heights. The NEW Global Encounters aspires to do just that.
Musical trio Son Lux — comprising Rafiq Bhatia, Ian Chang, and founder Ryan Lott — have received Academy Award nominations for best original score and best song for the film Everything Everywhere All at Once. In an exclusive interview with The Ismaili, Rafiq shares thoughts on his early passion for music, working on a Hollywood film, and his hopes for the future.
From the earliest days of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) sought to improve the status of women in society. His beloved wife, Hazrat Khadija, was also a path-breaking businesswoman who has served as an inspiration to Muslim women throughout history. Building on this legacy, the Ismaili Imamat through history has also upheld the importance of the education and contributions of women to society.
Houston Mayor’s delegation visits Ismaili Centre, Toronto, and Aga Khan Museum.
International Women's Day is celebrated annually on the 8th of March to recognize the contributions and achievements of women around the world. The day celebrates the progress made towards gender equality and serves as a reminder of the multiple challenges confronted by women. It is a day to acknowledge the vital role that women play in society and to reflect on the work that still needs to be done to achieve true gender parity.
International Women’s Day (IWD) falls on 8 March annually, and while it is often a standout day wherein women and allies congregate to celebrate and empower women, how do we continue this practice of appreciation once the clock strikes midnight?
In the vibrant and colourful city of Lahore, different religious and cultural groups have coexisted and flourished for centuries. This made it a fitting location to host a week-long residential programme for young adults entitled ‘Rang - An Arts and Culture Expedition.’
From an early age I realised I was a little different to others in school. Although I had a passion for storytelling and expression — especially through theatre and drama — I struggled significantly to gain a love for reading.
Over the last two years, the Ismaili Jamat in Pretoria, South Africa, has engaged with the Department of Architecture from the University of Tshwane and Centre for Faith and Community from the University of Pretoria, to share and explore the rich heritage and history of Ismailis in Marabastad area in Gauteng province in South Africa, which is part of metro Pretoria Area. The Jamat has also provided access to both universities to the library and archives of Dr. Mohamed Keshavjee's collection.
O Camp Descobrir é o novo Camp destinado a todas as crianças dos 6 aos 8 anos de idade e que vão em busca do melhor verão de sempre!
Se tens entre os 9 e os 12 anos de idade e queres ter o melhor verão de sempre - Junta-te a nós no Camp Explorar!
Se está à procura de uma experiência que mude a tua vida este verão, então não procure mais! O Summer Youth Camps 2024, que irá acontecer de 17 a 20 de agosto, está à procura de monitores com mais de 19 anos para fazer história e marcar a diferença na vida dos nossos jovens (dos 9 aos 17 anos). Os campos de férias são uma excelente oportunidade para desenvolveres as tuas capacidades de liderança, comunicação, trabalho em equipa e muito mais. Além disso, a experiência fica muito bem num currículo! Esta é a tua oportunidade de fazer a diferença na vida dos nossos jovens e uma oportunidade de crescer pessoalmente, ao mesmo tempo que faz novas amizades pelo caminho. Inscreve-te hoje mesmo!
If you’re looking for a life-changing experience this summer, look no further! Summer Youth Camps 2024 is looking for monitors aged 19+ to make history and make a difference in the lives of our Ismaili youth (ages 9-17) this year from 17-20 August. Camps are a great opportunity to build your leadership, communication, teamwork skills and much more. Plus, the experience looks great on a resume! This is your chance to make a difference in the lives of our youth and a chance to grow personally, all while making new friendships along the way. Apply today!