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Updates from the Aga Khan Education Board

Recent activities from our AKEB students The Aga Khan Education Board for Tanzania supports students of all ages in the Jamat to keep them active and engaged. Take a look at some of their recent…


Self-isolation as best practice

As Ismailis, we have always cared for one another in times of need. As Canadian Journalist Farah Nasser says, by practicing self-isolation and social distancing at this time, we are helping to curb the spread…


How to cope in a crisis

In recent days, the global Covid-19 pandemic has taken up the majority of news coverage, social media activity, and general communication. The threat of coronavirus is serious, though it’s important to retain some perspective and…


The Symobilsm of the Day of Mi’raj

“Glory be to Him Who took His servant by night from the Masjid al-Haram to the Masjid al-Aqsa whose surroundings We have blessed, so that We might show him of Our signs…” [Al-Isra (17:1)] Today,…


Nawruz

Nawruz is a Persian word meaning “New Day”. It is also the first day of spring and it is celebrated every year on the 21st of March. The origins of Nawruz festival are traced to…


Working from home for parent and students

Many of you may be joining online learning sessions, others catching up worksheets and some finding ways to stay up to date with the exam information. While we work towards remaining safe, let us also…




CAB – We are a Family!

As we come to the end of our four-year term as members of the Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Tanzania, we look back on our achievements. In the last four years, we have endeavored to…


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