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Chair Yoga

Storytime: The Enormous turnip

SEED - Expressing Love for our Children

Mindfulness is for everyone and has been proven to help with stress, anxiety and depression. This week's session is dedicated to parents.

Zumba for seniors with Tazmin Ajanji-Manji

Warm-up exercise with Nazim Chagla (Urdu)

The Ismaili TV is an online streaming platform offering 24-hour programming curated for the global Jamat.

As we journey through this challenging time, we are also faced with many opportunities: the opportunity to enrich our minds and bodies, to engage more with our families, to focus on faith, and to come together and strengthen our sense of community. With this in mind, The Ismaili is pleased to present The Ismaili TV.

It’s likely we all know someone who has unfortunately shared inaccurate information on social media, or on a WhatsApp group.

We are living in a different world compared to just three months ago. Critical parts of our lives have been uprooted and turned upside down, which has led to a further spiral of worry and stress. We want to be helpful, so we tend to share information that comforts and reassures us - however, this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s accurate, and in fact, it often contributes to the growing uncertainty.

When a storm begins to subside, the dust is cleaned from the rain-swept air, and the view becomes sharper and clearer.

The Covid-19 pandemic, with all the uncertainty and anxiety it has brought, can also awaken a greater appreciation for all we have been blessed with, along with the confidence and determination to face this new, unfamiliar world, and all the challenges it has yet to bring.

The most important thing we can do is acknowledge our feelings as they arise, rather than ignore our emotions or push them aside.

As Covid-19 continues to impact communities around the world and fundamentally change how we live our everyday lives, many of us are experiencing a toll on our mental health. Especially during times of uncertainty, it’s important to focus on our mental and emotional well-being in order to navigate these difficult circumstances in a healthy way. Here are some strategies to try in the weeks and months to come.

The most important thing we can do is acknowledge our feelings as they arise, rather than ignore our emotions or push them aside.

As Covid-19 continues to impact communities around the world and fundamentally change how we live our everyday lives, many of us are experiencing a toll on our mental health. Especially during times of uncertainty, it’s important to focus on our mental and emotional well-being in order to navigate these difficult circumstances in a healthy way. Here are some strategies to try in the weeks and months to come.

Make a chocolate mug cake using only three ingredients with Alainaa from Kenya.

Facilitated by Dr Afroza Nanji, brought to you by the Aga Khan Council for Canada.

Presented by the Aga Khan Health Board for the United Kingdom.

Learn about oil and water with Aheel Tejani from Kenya.

Organised by the Aga Khan Youth and Sports Board Canada.

Many educational institutions have transitioned from in-person to online learning, which requires students to adapt to a new learning environment.

In response to the global Covid-19 pandemic, many educational institutions have transitioned from in-person to online learning. For students who are used to classroom settings, a different learning setting can pose new challenges, especially when trying to remain productive and motivated. Here are some strategies to adapt to an online learning environment.

Brought to you by the Ismaili Council for Canada.

As Ismailis, we have always cared for one another in times of need. As Canadian Journalist Farah Nasser says, by practicing self-isolation and social distancing at this time, we are helping to curb the spread of the virus, and in the process, safeguarding the most vulnerable among us.

Uncertain times present an opportunity to come together and face challenges with a sense of hope and resolve as One Jamat.

Ces derniers jours, la pandémie mondiale du Covid-19 a concentré toute l’attention médiatique, l’activité des réseaux sociaux ainsi que l’information générale. Bien que la menace du coronavirus soit sérieuse, il n’en demeure pas moins important de prendre du recul et de garder espoir.