The TLA fits in with Mawlana Hazar Imam's Life Long Learning (LLL) guidance. In His speech in Atlanta at the International Baccalaureate Annual Meeting in April 2008 He said: "But in an era of rapid change, when even the most sophisticated skills become easily outdated, we will find many allies in the developing world who have come to understand that the most important skill a person can acquire is the ability to continue learning". So, TLA aims to help more and more Jamati members make use of lifelong learning opportunities.
This digital platform aims to offer a rich and diverse range of educational content that can be accessed by any member of the Jamat, so that they can enrich their education and knowledge. TLA is not a school, nor a university, and will not teach. TLA will serve as a link between its users and a number of schools, universities and academic programs, and ensure that users can access the programs with special conditions.
The content, which varies from courses, partnerships, articles, webinars and tips, is grouped into eight distinct areas: Arts; Business & Marketing; Personal Development; Education; Computing; Lifestyle; Languages; and Health & Wellness.
We invite you all to try and take advantage of all the content prepared.