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On Saturday, December 31, 2022, about 45 youth together with 5 volunteers participated in a day-long educational and entertainment programme organized by the Youth Coordinating Forum (YCF), consisting of ITREB, Youth and Sports and Education committees.
The eyes are among the most sensitive organs of the body and are considered to be one of the most important senses. Despite this, taking good care of our eyes is often ignored, resulting in many people losing their sight and needing glasses.
Everyone has to deal with varying levels of stress. This can be particularly difficult to manage if you also have symptoms of depression or anxiety. When you feel like your stress levels have reached their peak, it might be time to take a quick break to reset in the form of a mental health day. Every year mental health day is celebrated to focus on relieving stress, relaxing, having fun, preventing burnout and celebrating life
To mark global day in Bangladesh, volunteers from the Ismaili community pledge to plant 1,000 trees as part of the Global Ismaili CIVIC Day.
The Ismaili Community in Bangladesh distributed emergency food supplies to households affected by the recent floods in the Sylhet Division and its adjoining areas.
International Women's Day, a global day to celebrate the growth and achievements of women in politics, in the economy, in cultural development, and standing out in society. The day also calls to action for escalating gender equality
Nelson Mandela once said, 'If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.' A language is much more than just a way of communication. Language, and particularly our mother tongue, is an important part of our culture.
26 September 2021 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: This first ever Global Ismaili CIVIC Day, is being celebrated across 29 countries around the world, with 20,000 volunteers from the Ismaili Muslim Community pledging 100,000 hours to improve the quality of life of the communities in which they live, exemplifying universal values of service, peace, compassion, and care for the vulnerable. This international endeavor reflects the community’s ethic of civic engagement and good citizenship.
The Aga Khan National Council for Bangladesh is pleased to announce its partnership, under the Ismaili CIVIC umbrella, with Mission Save Bangladesh, an initiative launched by Sheba.xyz, The Daily Star and The Daily Samakal, to provide emergency support to underprivileged communities.
Online Gaming always had its share of fans but due to the pandemic, it has become even more popular as a recreational activity for the youth around the world.
To celebrate Imamat Day, a program was organized on Zoom for Senior members of the Jamat on July 09th by the Social Welfare and Women’s Activity Committee.
The Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the greatest religious festivals of the Muslims, is celebrated with religious fervour and zeal as it marks the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
Mawlana Hazar Imam has sent a message with blessings for the global Jamat, which is shared here by Malik Talib, Chairman of the Ismaili Leaders’ International Forum.
On the occasion of Navroz, The Ismaili is pleased to share a message from Malik Talib, Chairman of the Ismaili Leaders’ International Forum, which includes a message from Mawlana Hazar Imam.
It’s a cool and damp morning at a school in South Kanarchor, on the outskirts of Dhaka. As the children break for recess, they’re greeted by the sight of six young visitors, approaching the school by boat. The children clamour around the bamboo railings excitedly. Nestled in the heart of South Kanarchor is the Arcadia Education Project, one of the winners of the 2019 cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA). Built on land that floods regularly, the amphibious structure is an innovative solution that responds to climate, context, and community. And that’s exactly what the visitors were there to learn about.
The Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board (ITREB), Bangladesh organized an educational and entertaining day on November 7, 2019. The main objective was to show the recent school that won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and to recognize and appreciate the valuable time, effort, dedication and knowledge sharing that the REC teachers, ITREB Library members, volunteers, and staff give in order to shape the lives of the children and provide religious education to jamat.