The quality of our lives is very much dependent on the quality of our relationships. Aleem shows us how to develop better relationships with ourselves and others so that we can experience more harmony in our journey of life.
Aleem shows us how we can learn important concepts faster and more easily. He also explains the value of being able to articulate and communicate our thoughts clearly because this is how we are evaluated by others in today's society.
If we are able to truly be successful in life, we need to become a "person of value". Aleem describes what a person of value is and how we can become such an individual so that we can easily attract more success into our lives.
Aleem shows us a simple formula to help us improve our time management skills. He also explains why we procrastinate and how we can fix this damaging habit, which is one of the main causes of failure, and why we get poor results in life.
This episode focuses on the fact that success is different for everyone. And requires us to become more self-aware and clear on what we want out of life. Aleem gives us steps to create our own definition of success.
In this episode, presenter, Aleem Nasser, states that those who are superior thinkers are able to get much better results in life. He then shows us how to improve our thinking skills so that we can obtain more success and improve the results we are getting in life.
An introduction to the Simple Steps to Success series by Aleem Nasser. Nasser touches on the background of the series which is based on his own personal experience and research and not the opinions of others. He recommends watching the 10-part series in the order presented.
"President Ameerally Kassim-Lakha launches a year of commemorative events marking the milestone 50th anniversary for the Jamat in Canada. Starting in 1972, with the first mass migration of Ismailis, Jamati members from around the world have established themselves and made Canada their permanent home. Enjoy highlights of the special events that have taken place over the week of September 25, 2022, in the presence of members of the Imamat family as host Husein Madhavji traverses our great country from Toronto to Edmonton to Vancouver."
Episode 3 in the Celebrating 50 series includes highlights from a luncheon in honour of Princess Zahra, hosted by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and in the presence of Alberta Lieutenant Governor Salma Lakhani. Also included are segments from the inauguration of the Diwan Pavilion at the Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton, held later that day.
Prince Amyn is joined with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Mayor of Toronto John Tory at the groundbreaking ceremony for Generations Toronto, a multi-generational housing development close to the Ismaili Centre Toronto.
Prince Amyn Aga Khan, on behalf of Mawlana Hazar Imam, accepted the Key to the City of Toronto presented by Mayor John Tory at the Ismaili Centre Toronto.
Dr. Mahmoud Eboo, Representative of the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat to Canada, has served in the Jamat's institutional leadership for over thirty years. In this episode of FNR, host Zain Velji sits down with Dr. Eboo for an insightful conversation looking back at the past 1400 years of the Ismaili Imamat, the mandate of the Imam of the Time, the importance of milestones, and the role these milestones serve in building for the future.
Learn how to make delectable desserts with Nasreen Karim. Dunking cookies are perfectly dunkable in milk, coffee or chai, and fresh Strawberry Vanilla Milkshake is a refreshing drink the whole family will enjoy. Get the whole family involved in baking and add in some fun variations that everyone will love!
Get a close look at the Aga Khan Museum's "IMAGE? The Power of the Visual" exhibition and go behind the scenes to watch the team as they bring the exhibition to life. Join the Museum's Head of Performing Arts, Amirali Alibhai as he sits down with world-renowned performer of Northern Indian classical music, Steve Oda, enjoy special performances by Kune, an intercultural band made up of Toronto-based artists, and hear about all the exciting ways in which the Museum's education team is engaging and shaping young minds.
The Aga Khan Museum, the Consulate General of the Republic of France in Toronto, and the French Institute present an evening filled with a diverse line-up of artists, activists, and leaders that challenge and explore our relationship with the natural world and how we can preserve our planet for generations to come.
In the first installment of a five-part series, Onstage Conversations 2022, Dr. Amyn B. Sajoo talks with Dr. Ulrike al-Khamis, Director & CEO of the Aga Khan Museum. The conversation focuses on the role of art in bridging divides as societies become more polarized by words and images. The series is presented by Simon Fraser University in partnership with the Ismaili Centres.
Karima Kassam and her Mami, Malek, teach how to make delicious recipes: Keema Masoor Biryani and Lapsi. Get your aprons on and your mixing bowls ready, you're definitely in for an exciting class!
From the Navroz 2021 episode of Friday Night Reflections, learn how to make delicious sherbet and haft mewa, enjoy a beautiful recitation of Jalaluddin Rum's poem, Spring! and listen to 3 unique musical expressions guaranteed to help you celebrate, as One Jamat, this season of spiritual renewal and physical rejuvenation.
Dr. Mir Baiz Khan delves deep into the historical tradition of Navroz, an occasion that the Fatimid Imam-Caliphs recognized as an official public festival of great joy and revelries. It is a national festival in Iran and is celebrated with joy and festivities by communities in Afghanistan, throughout Central Asia, and in South Asia. Though inherited through Zoroastrian Persia, it is the only festival that is not confined to a single religious group. Presented by ITREB Canada.
Why is low sugar dangerous and what new technologies are available to ease the burden of “finger pokes”? These questions, and more, are answered in this informative presentation brought to you by the National Health Board, Council for Canada.
The Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center USA together with the Ismaili Centre Toronto present a discussion in recognition of the International Day of Tolerance. In a discussion with three representatives of the Aga Khan Development Network, Dr. Mahmoud Eboo, Diplomatic Representative to Canada, Sheherezade Hirji, Diplomatic Representative to Afghanistan, and Munir Merali, Diplomatic Representative to the People's Republic of Bangladesh, illustrate how local contexts shape the work of the AKDN and provide an understanding of the broader connection between the global projects.

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