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Join us for an engaging evening with UBC President and Vice-Chancellor Santa J. Ono. Drawing on his own experience as a researcher, academic and senior administrator, Ono will discuss how servant leadership can help faith and science co-exist at the modern secular university.
Dr Broimsho Mahmadshoev, born in the family of a farmer in the Shughnan district in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan, was one of 10 children in his family. As a child, he dreamt of becoming a doctor, inspired by the care and support that doctors provide to vulnerable people.
How to Safely Handle Food Deliveries
Introduction to App Development
This session is all about establishing financial goals as a household unit, to learn to distinguish the difference between needs and wants, brought to you by AKEPB UK.
Tranquil Thursday with Faraz Ramji - Living aligned with your values.
The world is made up of different races, nations, languages, and opinions, but we all share one thing in common: the Earth we inhabit. We depend on the planet’s resources to live our lives. The faith of Islam teaches followers to care for Allah’s creation, as part of our values of ethical behaviour and good character.
Dr Manzura Davlatbekova was born in Khorog and grew up in the city of Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Dr Davlatbekova’s parents were teachers but she dreamed of a profession as a medical doctor. Since she was in school, her passion was to help and cure those who were sick.
The second film in the Close to Home series, written and directed by Prince Aly Muhammad, explores the work of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) in Cairo, Egypt. The film is an account of a city whose foundations were laid over a thousand years ago, which has seen a 500-year-old rubbish dump rebuilt into a lush green oasis, and a poor inner-city district transformed into a thriving community.
Houston’s Zeineen Momin has turned the research laboratory where she works into a testing facility for the Covid-19 virus during the worldwide pandemic.
Virtual Art Class: Kufic Calligraphy Workshop
Ignite Interview Series: Eliud Kipchoge