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Introductory address by Chairman Zahra Merchant - Chalo Jivi Laiye) part 1

Opening of Ismaili Centre Dubai. 

Facets of Faith: Metaphors and Mirrors - Transformation Through Guidance In this week’s edition of the Facets of Faith series, Alwaeza Sheizana Murji explores the importance of guidance in our spiritual quests, followed by a discussion with Alwaeza Fawziah Bhatia on spiritual transformation.

Il n'y a pas de banques sur l'île d'Ibo au Mozambique. Néanmoins, ses résidents réussissent à épargner, investir et emprunter de l'argent. Découvrez comment cela est accompli.

En 2010, 24 enfants de Pitolha, au Mozambique, souffraient de malnutrition. Aujourd'hui, ils sont tous en santé. Découvrez comment cela a été accompli.

Le jour où l’hôpital provincial de Bamiyan a ouvert ses portes, douze femmes sont arrivées au service de maternité sur le point d’accoucher. En Afghanistan, les femmes ont une chance sur 52 de mourir en raison d’une grossesse au cours de leur vie, mais la plupart de ces décès sont

Il n’est pas facile d’obtenir des soins de santé dans les montagnes de l’Afghanistan. Mais avec ce nouveau bâtiment, l’hôpital provincial de Bamiyan offre maintenant des services de calibre mondial à un demi-million d’Afghans, grâce au soutien des gouvernements du Canada et de la France et à la.

Jubilee Arts Internatonal Talent Showcase: Sadiq Rehmani - Australia.

Jubilee Arts Internatonal Talent Showcase: Appan - Bangladesh.

Jubilee Arts Internatonal Talent Showcase: Mast Kalandar - DR Congo.

The Global Concert is a featured signature event, which embraces our diversity and celebrates our unity through music and culture to create excitement about the 2016 Jubilee Games.

Each of the Ismaili National Council Presidents shares Eid greetings and felicitations as the global Jamat celebrates the occasion of Eid al-Adha together at home.

Since launching in April 2020, The Ismaili TV has streamed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, had over two million views and aired thousands of hours of programming. In this short video, members of the Jamat from around the world convey their gratitude and best wishes to The Ismaili TV in recognition of its 100-day anniversary.

Recent months have been a challenging time for the global Jamat. Schools, stores, workplaces, and Jamatkhanas around the world temporarily closed their doors in order to protect the health and safety of those around them. This introduced a void in many peoples’ day-to-day lives. However, with challenge comes opportunity, and exactly 100 days ago — mere weeks after the global shutdowns — The Ismaili launched an online TV channel in an effort to help fill the void.

Many of us have been trying to balance our work and home responsibilities as we navigate the new normal during COVID-19.
With these lines increasingly blurring, it can feel like we are constantly caring for others and not taking enough time for our own health. This situation is further complicated for those caring for family members with mental health needs.
Join Dr. Saira Sabzaali for a discussion on self-care and preventing caregiver burnout.

Take a break from your day and unwind by participating in a 30-minute Qigong exercise with Munira. Qigong is a century-old system of coordinated body postures, movement, breathing, and mindfulness. No prior experience required!

Global Encounters alumni from Syria explain how they have been spending time during the recent lockdown, including learning how to play musical instruments, engaging in arts and crafts, dance, online courses, and more.

Young Ismailis are making contributions to society through unique endeavours and career paths.

The involvement of youth in solving complex global issues is crucial to the human race’s trajectory. Here are a few examples of some unique stories of young Ismailis paving the way for the future.

The Ismaili is pleased to present the Eid al-Adha programme, bringing the Jamat together to celebrate in multiple languages and timezones.

Learn how to keep your children safe from serious infections and how to care for a child who becomes sick.