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IPN&BA is a community for Ismailis and multi-faith family members across the UK to network, collaborate and share resources.
FinLit4Kids is a programme that aims to teach financial literacy to our children and youth in the jamat. Created by The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB), in collaboration with City Pay it Forward, a UK charity, the FinLit4Kids programme is designed to raise awareness about the importance of finance and make learning about money fun. Our vision is to inspire a generation of financially savvy, secure and resilient murids.
Shamsi’s alarm buzzes incessantly. It’s 3:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, and he'd prefer to stay in the comfort and warmth of his bed. But he can’t dwell for much longer—he has a flight to catch.
The Landlords Alliance is an Ismaili Community for private residential landlords. Join us for our Launch Event on 17th October 2024 (details below).
As a new term approaches, we’re reminded of the precious gift that learning offers. Education is more than just knowledge; it’s the key to curiosity, growth, and discovery. Each lesson is a doorway to new perspectives and hidden strengths. Whether it’s challenges that stretch us or insights that inspire, every experience is a step forward. Let’s approach this term with gratitude - for teachers who guide us, peers who encourage us, and the opportunities that shape our future. Learning is a privilege, and embracing it with an open heart brings us closer to our best selves.
The countdown to the Ismaili Youth Games has officially begun with a fun-filled activity day at Brunel University on 31 August. There will be face painting, a zumba class, tasbih making and much more!
The Ismaili Centre London will open for guided visits during the Open House Festival on 15 September, from 10AM. The Jamat, their family, friends, and colleagues are welcome to come and experience the architecture of the beautiful building, rooted in the rich tapestry of Islamic heritage and traditions. No booking required.
Think about the spaces where you feel included and the spaces where you don't feel a sense of belonging. How can you help everyone in our diverse Jamat to feel like they belong?
In this week’s edition, as the first signs of Autumn emerge, we are reminded of the importance of cultivating warm and safe environments for one another, as we reflect on the concepts of diversity, inclusion and belonging. Bring these ideas to life by participating in Leeds/ Bradford Jamatkhana’s ‘Regional Diversity Day’, by inviting your friends, family and colleagues to enjoy a guided tour of The Ismaili Centre as part of London’s Open House Festival, or by making new connections as part of the fun-filled Ismaili Youth Games. Read on for all this and more.
The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) offers support in navigating the complexities of finding and securing a home. Whether you're renting for the first time or purchasing a property, we're here to support you. Below are some tips, resources, and useful links to help you get started.
This guide is prepared by the Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) and covers what ISAs are, the different types available, and how you can benefit from them.
The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) provides employment support by helping you improve your CV and interview skills. Here are tips and resources to help you get started.
Whether you're a seasoned budgeter or new to financial planning, this article by the Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) shares ideas on understanding and achieving financial wellness, and describes how it can be an essential part of your overall well-being.