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Quran 114 Surah An-Naas -- Mankind
Bismillaah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem Qul a'uudhi bi rabbin naas Malikin naas Ilaahin naas Min sharril waswaasil khannas Alladhee yuwaswisu fee suduurin naas Minal Jinnati wa naas In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of men, The King of men, The God of men, From the evil of the whisperings of the slinking (Shaitan), ...
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New Saturday Series: Mumtaz Ali Tajddin's "A Brief History of the Shia Ismaili Imams"
Today we commence our third Saturday Series, Mumtaz Ali Tajddin's 2008 book "A Brief History of the Shia Ismaili Imams." After this week's instalment, a short piece on the Holy Prophet's (pbuh) life, each Saturday we'll publish one short chapter, covering one Imam. Rai Mumtaz Ali Tajddin, has authored 13 books and an untold number of articles. Since 1970 he has been involved with Pakistan's Ismaili Tarqiah and Religious Education Board (ITREB) as an Honorary Missionary and lecturer to religious education classes on history, ginans and other topics.
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Salgirah Mubarak, 2013
The NanoWisdoms Archive of Imamat Speeches, Interviews and Writings wishes all Salgirah Mubarak. In keeping with the theme of our card, we would like to share with you some important quotes of His Highness the Aga Khan and Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah, Aga Khan III, on the continuous, limitless nature of Creation and man's relationship to Creation. POSSIBLY RELATED READINGS (GENERATED ...
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VIDEO: This Being Human Episode 17: Shahzia Sikander
Shahzia Sikander is a visual artist who revolutionized miniature painting, and is now widely credited for creating the neo-miniaturist movement. She looks back on her life and her thirty-year career in the arts. A retrospective of Shahzia Sikander's work, called Extraordinary Realities, is currently on display at The Morgan Library and Museum. Learn more about This Being Human: ...
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The Ismaili - Nutrition Centre
I is for... Imli (Tamarind)
Nutrition Centre -- Imli (tamarind) -- also known as aamli and "Indian date -- has a delicious sweet and sour flavour and is a versatile ingredient. It can be eaten raw as a bean, used for flavouring like a spice, and enjoyed as chutney, a condiment, and even as a refreshing beverage. Imli (tamarind), which is also known as aamli, is ...
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VIDEO: Travelling the Silk Road - a practical guide
Have you ever dreamed of travelling along the Silk Road, of visiting the architectural wonders of Iran, shopping in the ancient bazaars of Uzbekistan, traversing the Pamir mountains of Central Asia or tasting the culinary delights of Western China but weren't sure how to start planning such a trip? Then tune into this talk by four seasoned Silk Road travellers who will share ...
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NanoWisdoms - Extend. Quotes
His Highness the Aga Khan on Freedom and License
Pakistan Television Corporation: You have a dream -- the renaissance of Islam. All your activities really converge on that particular point. But what makes you believe it will become a reality? Aga Khan: Simply because I believe in the eternity of the faith and I believe it is the faith for man. And in that sense, Muslims will find within their ...
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Part 14 -- Ismaili RoundUp | Latest 7 Videos
Features Documentary: The Aga Khan: Creating a Brighter Future for Africa; Prince Amyn Aga Khan at the Museum of Anthropology - Vancouver May 11, 2017; AKU Special Lecture Series with Henry Kim; Interview with Dr Reza Shah Kazemi on Spirituality of Imam Ali; AKF's Early Childhood Development Work in India; Ismaili Center International Lecture with Karen Armstrong ... and more. ...
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Part 2: Have you ever changed your own interpretation of Hazar Imam's guidance after hearing someone else's point of view? | Ignition Question #5b
In Part 1, of this two-part Ignition Question, we highlighted remarks from Imams that advise us that we may indeed make mistakes in our own, personal interpretations of our faith. However, knowing we may be mistaken, in theory, is one thing. Admitting we are wrong, and changing a deeply held position or belief or worldview on some issue, is quite another. Here, in Part 2, we introduce a new perspective on open-mindness and see what "abandoning false conceptions" about faith, as Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah advises us to do, actually looks like in practice.
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