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Stakes winning weekend for Aga Khan stallions
Zarak, Siyouni and Sea The Stars all post Stakes success. Leading young sire ZARAK achieved his eighth Stakes winner on Sunday courtesy of Times Square, who won the Listed Prix de Saint-Cyr at ParisLongchamp. The three-year-old filly, bred and owned by Allan Belshaw, was already twice Group 1 placed - in the Prix Marcel Boussac at two and the Poule d'Essai ...
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VIDEO: Ismaili Civic Sydney 2022 - Environmental Fair
ANZ -- The Ismaili Civic Sydney program seeks to foster awareness and individual action in reducing our environmental impact and achieving climate goals. Environmental issues are a growing crisis in todays world, and increasing impacting communities and families in many parts of the world. In Australia, we too are facing the consequences of a changing climate through recent bushfires, droughts and ...
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مخيّم سفراء: تمكين الشباب من أجل مستقبلٍ أفضل
Syria -- مخيّم سفراء هو المخيّم الأول من نوعه من ناحية الإقامة في سورية. أربعون مشاركاً من الشباب الإسماعيلي عاشوا أجواء الأخوّة في تجربة تعليمية شاملة عززّت لديهم النمو والصّداقة والإلهام. مخيّم سفراء: تمكين الشباب من أجل غدٍ أفضل:يعدّ مخيّم سفراء من ناحية الإقامة هو المخيّم الأوّل من نوعه الذي ضمّ حوالي أربعين مشاركاً من الشّباب الإسماعيليّ في سورية، الذين كانوا ...
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Khairunissa and Fez Meghani Interview on Raising Their Children as Ismailis in the USA | Ismaili Families Speak #1 -- Ignition Interview
Welcome to the first instalment of Ismaili Families Speak! In this series, we'll talk to parents about raising their children as Ismailis, including the challenges they face, and solutions they've tried. For this first episode, we have Khairunissa and Fez Meghani from Dallas, Texas in the US. They share their experience and insights as parents of 10-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy on teaching the faith, financial responsibility for children, passing on their native language, social media and smartphones, newlyweds, pitfalls for immigrant families, and more.
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NanoWisdoms - Extend. Quotes
Wisdom: Hazrat Ali on seeking advice and consultation
"Give good advice to everyone who seeks your counsel, and do not seek the counsel of anyone except the advice of one who is sincere and intelligent." "Nothing is correct if you avoid consultation." "Nothing helps quite like consultation." "Do not let a mean person join your consultation, because he will limit your action; nor a coward, because he will make ...
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Tuesday's Teachings (From Life)
Why A Healthy Society Requires Honoring Your Father And Mother
[H/T MOHIB EBRAHIM] -- THEFEDERALIST.COM -- [ISMAILI DIGEST ED: An essential article with a brilliant perspective. ~~ Hazar Imam, 1983: "It didn't matter where you were or what you were doing, when [my grandfather] said, 'I want to see you.' you turned out." ~~ Hazar Imam, 1985: "Oh yes [my grandfather gave advice], and as the head of family he was fairly clear that when he gave advice, it was to be respected."] ARTICLE: The precept give honor to your father and your mother makes use of an active verb, enjoining us to act with intention to give "kavod" [Hebrew] or weightiness to our parents by inquiring regarding their preferences and their counsel; by acting in accordance with their preferences wherever possible and by avoiding contradicting them when it is not; by praising their achievements and their virtues. This all increases the weight and significance of our parents in our own eyes which also is plainly visible to them. Honoring one's parents is not the same as obeying them. There is no expiration date and it is life-time obligation, even after one's parents are gone. There is no more obvious difference between a liberal and conservative order than ...
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Religious Architecture: Tainan Tung-Men Holiness Church, Taiwan (ROC)
ARCHDAILY.COM -- The new church is surrounded by secular residential buildings and so, responding to this contextual city fabric as well as the pastor's vision, the lower floors of the church are used as socializing spaces including a coffee shop and family-friendly book store, inviting the community in and knitting the church closely with the life of the neighborhood. While the dematerializing, white staircase leading to the sanctuary above transforms the spatial characteristic from the mundane to sanctified space by guiding the act of rising and turning through spilled natural light. The spiritual sanctuary is a raised two-story cubical volume illuminated by soft and sacred light filtered through the aluminum perforated screens on ...
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Wajahat Ali on Social Media, Echo-Chambers, and Journalism
A conversation with Wajahat Ali -- a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a previous consultant for the U.S. State Department under Hillary Clinton. He discusses his insights on Social Media, Mainstream Media, Echo Chambers, Journalism, Post-Fact Society, the Perceptions of Muslims, Think-Tanks, and his vision for the Future. Published for Sacred Matters Magazine (affiliated with Emory University's Center for Digital Scholarship). ...
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News Flash for Digest + Ignition
NanoWisdoms Extended Quotes (via Ismaili Digest)
Perhaps the best kept secret in the Ismaili community, and NanoWisdoms' Crown Jewels, the Extended Quote collection brings together most, if not all, of Mawlana Hazar Imam's remarks (and many from prior Imams) related to some 250 topics so we can better understand the full depth of his full insights and perspectives about each of them. Topics include Hazar Imam's successor, the Imam's gender, secularism, dogma, innovation and thinking independently, marriage and children, miracles, Ayat al-Nur, tradition and modernity, dasond and Imamat finances, the Left, cautionary notes on Western social values, alcohol, accountability, reincarnation, women, and much, much more you probably never knew Hazar Imam has talked about.
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