Inspired by the University of Texas at Arlington’s Building Bridges workshop in 2021, amateur filmmaker Neelam Hussain explores how values play a role in physical spaces. The film was presented at the Plano Jamatkhana in Texas and is part of the Building Bridges Short Film Series.
The Ismaili Sounds present: Shukrana, a devotional collaboration between Ismaili artists from Jamats around the world. The song represents an expression of gratitude for, and celebration of more than 1400 years of continuous Imamat, highlighted by 65 glorious years of leadership by our beloved Mawlana Hazar Imam. Filmed in Toronto and Lisbon, this unique international production is the humble culmination of the time, knowledge, and endeavor of close to 50 vocalists, instrumentalists, writers, composers, producers, visual artists, engineers, and technical team members.
In an exclusive interview for The Ismaili TV, Prince Amyn shares stories from his childhood growing up with Mawlana Hazar Imam, and about their relationship with their grandfather, our beloved 48th Imam, Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah. He speaks about AKDN’s activities and some of Hazar Imam’s priorities over the past 65 years. This is a valuable opportunity to hear about Hazar Imam from someone who has been by his side for most of his life, and to gain a deeper understanding into Hazar Imam’s work across many decades.
Ismaili Pakistan presents a musical expression of love and devotion by the Pakistan Ismaili Ensemble to commemorate 65 glorious years of Imamat of our beloved Mawlana Hazar Imam.
"به مناسبت عید امامت، این برنامه نگاه مختصری می‌اندازد به کوشش‌های مولانا حاضرامام محبوبمان برای بهبود کیفیت زندگی جماعت و کسانی که جماعت که در میان آن‌ها زندگی می‌کنند.// Ин барнома ба муносибати ҷашни имомат Мавлоно Ҳозир Имом ба таври мухтасар ба фаъолиятҳои Ҳозир Имоми маҳбубамон дар ҷиҳати баланд бардоштани сатҳи зиндагии ҷамоъат ва мардумоне, ки дар миёни онҳо зиндагӣ мекунанд, назар мегузорад.// On the occasion of Imamat Day, this episode briefly looks at our beloved Hazar Imam’s activities for improving the quality of life of the Jamat and the people amongst whom they live."
The Ismaili Sounds present: Mubarak Baad, a collaboration of Central Asian artists originating from Afghanistan, Iran, and Tajikistan. The song is a fusion of modern rhythms and traditional live instruments and rejoices the auspicious arrival of Imamat Day as one blessed with hope, joy, and renewal.
The Ismaili Sounds present: The karaoke version of My Imam, a cheerful and upbeat track, written, composed, and produced by Fez Meghani. Originally released in July 2020, this song helped uplift the global Jamat during the first lockdowns. Featuring musicians and young children from across the globe, this collaboration is a dedication of love and devotion to our Imam-of-the-Time. The song expresses gratitude for the Imam's guidance and blessings.
The Ismaili Sounds present: Euphoria, a song by K4 that reiterates important themes and messages of faith. This track reminds us of the blessing we have to be guided by a present living Imam and emphasizes the power of unity and resilience during times of adversity.
The Ismaili Sounds present: A music video from Syria entitled On your Imamat Day, the universe has blossomed. The song reminds us of the importance of Imamat Day - tracing the tradition of Imamat all the way back to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and his declaration at Ghadir Kumm. Many of the performers in this piece came together for the Jubilee Arts International Arts Festival in Lisbon four years ago.
The Ismaili Sounds present: On this special occasion of the 65th Imamat Day of Mawlana Hazar Imam, The Ismaili is pleased to present Nur Un Ala Nur. Composed by Salim-Sulaiman, this devotional offering brings together, for the first time, globally renowned and award-winning Ismaili artists who take us through a soul-stirring and reflective expression honouring our 49 Imams.
Exclusively produced for The Ismaili TV, this programme is hosted from three Ismaili Centres on three different continents. The show comprises various musical items produced for The Ismaili Sounds for Imamat Day. It features musicians from around the world, including well-known artists such as Salim-Sulaiman, Shehzad Roy, Nobovar, Takkat, Faisal Kapadia, Natasha Baig, Farhan Shah, The Sufistics, and many more. The programme also features a special message to Mawlana Hazar Imam from all the Ismaili Council Presidents across the world on behalf of the global Jamat, as well as some fun and exciting content for children.
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.
An interview with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Ruba Tabari looks at the importance of individual family members' physical and psychological well-being and how the quality of relationships between each family member is important in understanding how to promote happiness within a family unit. Presented by Council for UAE
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!
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.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture and the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Portugal present a lecture by H.E. Sheikha Mai Bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, member of the Steering Committee of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2020-2022 Cycle. Sheikha Mai is President of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities.
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.

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