Watch this creative new animated short story produced especially for Ismaili children, entitled, How can I tell my Mawla I love him? Join Inara and her family on an adventure as they ask, reflect, and search for ways to express their love and gratitude to Mawlana Hazar Imam on the occasion of Salgirah.
Naail takes initiative to turn a challenging situation into an opportunity by starting a coding club for his peers at the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa. The Imamat and I is a The Ismaili TV Original series just for kids which explores the work our Imams have done for us and our communities, and its impact on our everyday lives.
Ilhaan shares the importance of having access to quality health care services right in her neighbourhood at The Aga Khan Polyclinic, Iringa. The Imamat and I is a The Ismaili TV Original series just for kids which explores the work our Imams have done for us and our communities, and its impact on our everyday lives.
Mahaara reconnects with her Islamic heritage through the summer camps offered at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto. The Imamat and I is a The Ismaili TV Original series just for kids which explores the work our Imams have done for us and our communities, and its impact on our everyday lives.
In this episode of The Imamat and I, Ali finds new meaning by exploring the rich musical traditions of his region at the Leif Larsen Music Centre in Hunza, Pakistan. The Imamat and I is a The Ismaili TV Original series just for kids which explores the work our Imams have done for us and our communities, and its impact on our everyday lives.
In this episode of The Imamat and I, we explore Amina's story with autism and how the art therapy class at the Ismaili Centre Dushanbe helps her to communicate .The Imamat and I explores the work our Imams have done for us and our communities and its impact on our everyday lives.
REC students from the USA narrate the story of the Conference of the Birds by Farid al-Din Attar.
Laylat al-Qadr: The Story of a Very Special Night in English. The first program is for ages 6-9 followed by a program for ages 9-12. By ITREB UK.
When Hafiz is put in charge of the Haft Seen table for Navroz, he wants to prove he can rise to the challenge all by himself - without including his little sister Zahra. Modar Kalon reads them the story of the lost signs of Spring, leading the siblings on an imaginary scavenger hunt for the seven items needed to free them from their winter blues. Along their journey, they learn the significance of each of the seven items from familiar friends and discover the true meaning of this special festival.

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