Friday Night Reflections caps off National Volunteer Week with a special show honoring our volunteers. Host Salima Remtulla is joined by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, the Honourable Janet Austin, and the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the Honourable Salma Lakhani, for an inspiring conversation on the meaning of service, its importance to us and our communities, and how we can continue to stay motivated during these overwhelming times. Following this inspiring discussion, hear from volunteers across the country about their experiences and what keeps them driven to volunteer their time and knowledge, and end with a Family Challenge game show where volunteers from the East face off against the West to settle who is dominant in volunteer trivia.
United Kingdom: Institutional Programme, Thinking Ahead - One Jamat June 2020, Aga Khan Health Board: Laughter Yoga April 2020.
Urdu afsana of Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi is considered next to Munshi Prem Chand in its portrayal of rural culture. He has depicted the local life of many characters in rural areas and has presented nostalgic emotions of many people. Sifarish presents many heart-punching messages through an innocent character named Feeka. Fair warning, if you're not careful, you'll find a reflection in Feeka that may begin to look familiar.
In conversation with a renowned scholar, Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad, as he unpacks the mystery behind effective parenting. The goal is to use techniques that naturally encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and deepens your relationship with your child. All in a manner that the child is well-prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being.
In conversation with a renowned scholar, Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad, as he unpacks the mystery behind effective parenting. The goal is to use techniques that naturally encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and deepens your relationship with your child. All in a manner that the child is well-prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being.
Friday Night Reflections caps off National Volunteer Week with a special show honoring our volunteers. Host Salima Remtulla is joined by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, the Honourable Janet Austin, and the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the Honourable Salma Lakhani, for an inspiring conversation on the meaning of service, its importance to us and our communities, and how we can continue to stay motivated during these overwhelming times. Following this inspiring discussion, hear from volunteers across the country about their experiences and what keeps them driven to volunteer their time and knowledge, and end with a Family Challenge game show where volunteers from the East face off against the West to settle who is dominant in volunteer trivia.
ven in the darkest of times, every cloud has a silver lining. The Community Counseling Services of Tanzania goes back in time to reflect on the past year and to rethink, relearn and rebuild for a brighter 2021.
This week on Friday Night Reflections, Council for Ottawa President Shakeel Bharmal is joined by Council for Canada President Kassim-Lakha, and Khairrunnissa Rhemtulla to introduce the Family Mentorship Program, a pillar of the Future Ready Initiative. We situate the program within the context of our faith and understand the value of a holistic approach to family goal setting and progress. We will hear stories of success, where the Jamat, working together has enabled progress in the lives of our brothers and sisters. Together, we will learn how the Family Mentorship Program works, what it takes to be a mentor, and how the program can help any member of the Jamat.
In conversation with a renowned scholar, Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad, as he unpacks the mystery behind effective parenting. The goal is to use techniques that naturally encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and deepens your relationship with your child. All in a manner that the child is well-prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being.
In conversation with a renowned scholar, Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad, as he unpacks the mystery behind effective parenting. The goal is to use techniques that naturally encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and deepens your relationship with your child. All in a manner that the child is well-prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being.
In conversation with a renowned scholar, Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad, as he unpacks the mystery behind effective parenting. The goal is to use techniques that naturally encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and deepens your relationship with your child. All in a manner that the child is well-prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being.
United Kingdom: Institutional Programme, FOCUS Our stories, your impact Episode 2: Through the Keyhole - a look back at all of the Institutional activities from the past month.
Special Speaker Series - Positive Problem-Solving Skills: Solving Problems with Empathy Navigating Through Conflict. This episode tries to provide tools to overcome conflicts when they occur in different scenarios.
This week on Friday Night Reflections, Council for Ottawa President Shakeel Bharmal is joined by Council for Canada President Kassim-Lakha, and Khairrunnissa Rhemtulla to introduce the Family Mentorship Program, a pillar of the Future Ready Initiative. We situate the program within the context of our faith and understand the value of a holistic approach to family goal setting and progress. We will hear stories of success, where the Jamat, working together has enabled progress in the lives of our brothers and sisters. Together, we will learn how the Family Mentorship Program works, what it takes to be a mentor, and how the program can help any member of the Jamat.
Basket Full of Love: A program by the Early Childhood Development Centre (ECDC) of Tanzania and Zambia, highlights home activities by young members of the Jamat wherein, they express love and care for their loved ones. Such interactions promote their bonding and foster emotional development.
For many of us, the past year has been one of loss. Loss of jobs, of health, of financial well-being, of freedom, of a way of life, or perhaps most difficult - of dear loved ones. Pausing to acknowledge this pain, and allowing ourselves to grieve, is critical. What does the grieving process look like, and how can we draw strength from our loved ones, from ourselves, and from our faith, in navigating these turbulent times? This evening, join host and cancer warrior Munira Premji, along with Alwaeza Parinda Chagani, as we turn inwards to give voice to the emotions that often remain unspoken and to explore how we can turn a loss into hope, and hope into strength. President Ameerally Kassim-Lakha provides reflection and guidance given the current climate and COVID-related challenges.
In today's journey of Muslim Intellectuals, we introduce Al Muayyad fid din al-Shirazi and Nizari Kohistani. Let's understand the reason they're recognized as among the great Muslim intellectuals and get inspired.
For many of us, the past year has been one of loss. Loss of jobs, of health, of financial well-being, of freedom, of a way of life, or perhaps most difficult - of dear loved ones. Pausing to acknowledge this pain, and allowing ourselves to grieve, is critical. What does the grieving process look like, and how can we draw strength from our loved ones, from ourselves, and from our faith, in navigating these turbulent times? This evening, join host and cancer warrior Munira Premji, along with Alwaeza Parinda Chagani, as we turn inwards to give voice to the emotions that often remain unspoken and to explore how we can turn a loss into hope, and hope into strength. President Ameerally Kassim-Lakha provides reflection and guidance given the current climate and COVID-related challenges.
Whether through film, design, or other media, the arts allow individuals to express themselves and their communities and remake the world at large through their work. By harnessing imagination and creativity, filmmaking has the potential to transform people’s lives and mindsets. This evening on Friday Night Reflections, host Kamil Karamali is joined by international broadcast journalist Faridoun Hemani to share his story from behind the camera, traveling the world on assignment, and capturing the work of the Ismaili Imamat over the past four decades. We then meet a group of Canadian Ismaili filmmakers at different stages in their careers to learn more about what it takes to thrive in their field and hear some of the stories they have brought to life through film, television, and broadcasting.

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