Show Me How series brings you, Zentangle Art, with Sharmin! All you need is A4 paper and some pens. Presented by AKYSB UK Youth Club Network.
Have you ever wanted to draw beautiful mendhi patterns? Watch as Alisha shows you her technique. You will need paper, a pencil, a pen and a mendhi cone (optional). Presented by AKYSB UK.
The Ismaili Community Ensemble (ICE) performed at the Ismaili Centre London on February 8, 2020. The theme of the original pieces of music is the impact of human beings on the planet and the urging to take personal responsibility for protecting Allah's creation.
The UK Council presents a devotional journey that includes music by Fitoor and poems from Shimmering Lights, an Anthology of Ismaili Poetry in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Considering the significant role music plays in the cultural, intellectual, and social lives of communities, Fitoor aims to keep musical traditions alive for both younger and older crowds by presenting traditional music with a new flavour.
Alisha Bardai shares a live tutorial on how to paint a glorious sunset using acrylic paints. All are welcome to recreate their own landscape at home! You will need Pencil, eraser, ruler, paints, A4 sheet/sketching paper, brushes, water, tissue. Presented by AKYSB UK.
AKYSB UK: Show Me How Series invites you to learn Taekwondo with Jubilee Arts star Jasmin Alhaj. No equipment required.
Class 2 of 3 in the henna application. Learn the art of bracelet and chakra design with this level 2 application tutorial. All you need is a piece of paper and a pencil. A Henna cone is optional.
Class 3 of the 3 part series. Enjoy learning the full hand mehndi application. All you need is a piece of paper and a pencil. Henna cone is optional.
This is class 1 of 3 in henna application. Learn the basics in henna application with this level 1 application tutorial. All you need is a piece of paper and pencil. Henna cone is optional. Presented by AKYSB UK.
Enjoy this performance from the Jubilee Arts International Showcase by Nazish Bana from the United Kingdom.
AKYSB UK presents Singalong Saturday: Shukran is a beautiful piece collaboratively composed by members of ‘Ruhi’, a multi-cultural musical ensemble, celebrates diversity through music. It seamlessly brings together melodic, soulful raags from the East, spiritually uplifting styles from the Middle East, and upbeat rhythms of the West, also highlighting a rap! Diversity is also reflected in the lyrics covering four languages, Arabic, Hindi, English, Persian, taking inspiration from esteemed poets like Rumi. Embedded throughout the song are the heart felt sentiments of a murid for their Lord, with the words ‘Shukran! Ya Noor Azalee!’ Our gratitude, O Eternal Light!
The short documentary, Islamic Gardens: Catalysts for Change, is about the vast network of parks and gardens around the world developed by the Ismaili Imamat, under the leadership of His Highness the Aga Khan. Gardens bring people of different backgrounds together to enjoy and appreciate nature. They also seek to improve people’s quality of life by providing spaces for reflection, spirituality, education and leisure. The creation of parks and gardens has been an important part of the AKDN's work, with the objective of using green spaces to catalyse positive economic, social and cultural change. This short documentary "Islamic Gardens: Catalysts for Change" is about the Network’s vast network of parks and gardens. It explores their significance and the reasons for creating and revitalising parks and gardens, including their role as spiritual and communal spaces, in environmental stewardship, their capacity to act as springboards for economic development, and their role as educational spaces to teach about the rich diversity and heritage of Muslim cultures and civilisations. The film looks at the numerous park and garden projects undertaken by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, as well as those found in the Ismaili Centres and many other spaces globally, with special focus on the three projects opened during the Diamond Jubilee year of the Aga Khan: the Sunder Nursery in India, the Islamic Gardens at Kings Cross found in the Aga Khan Centre in London, and the Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton.
You can read more about AKDN's Parks and Gardens projects on the AKDN website »

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