The word baiyah refers to the act by which an individual or groups of people recognise the authority of a leader and promise to obey him.
IIS Secondary Curriculum (Faith & Practice vol. 2)
What's in Your Skills Tool-box?
This is the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills and pick up new ones. Try your hand at learning something new from home. New skills can make you more employable and can help with getting a promotion. Check out AKEPB’s amazing collection of skills.
Disability and Benefits
If you have an illness or disability it can make life difficult and affect your income, especially if you have to give up work or cut down your hours. There are various benefits which are available depending on your age and circumstances. 
For more information on available Benefits refer to the Guide to Disability and Benefits document under the Resources section on the IIUK App, or contact the AKSWB member responsible for benefits, Naseem Hirani on +44 7917 004 099.
Webinar - Strategy for Commercial Landlords 
Managing Through Disruption is a series of videos for landlords, business owners and the self-employed to help them plan for the future and deal with the current crisis. Episode #6 is the latest in the series and is aimed at Commercial Property Landlords. It covers government measures, suggestions for working with your tenants, managing cash-flow and strategies to find opportunities from the future disruption of the sector. Watch episode #6 here.
IVC Cadets Activities
Ramadan is a time to re-evaluate the way we live our life. Perhaps we can ignite our community by being beacons of kindness.  We are asking our Cadets to share their Ramadan pledges, to help us all build up our hope during these challenging times. Pledge one thing that will make the world a better place, perhaps you can volunteer your time to help others; you could help your parents with gardening, assist a sibling with schoolwork or tell a senior your favourite  story via video-chat. Send your photos or videos with your pledges to ivc.cadets@iiuk.org.
Healthy Bytes Podcast - Mental Health Matters
The latest edition of the healthy bytes podcast is out now!  Join Akbar Dhala, Chairman of the Aga Khan Health Board and Dr Asif Bachlani, Consultant Psychologist as they discuss how our mental health matters more than ever during this time of uncertainty and change. If you would like any more information or would like to speak to a health professional in confidence please contact the Aga Khan Health Board. Listen here. To catch up on all of the Health Bytes Podcasts, listen here.
Webinars for Parents/Carers of Budding Scientists - 26 April 2.00-3.00pm
Do you want to help your child develop their curiosity for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and also learn how to support them with building skills for the future? For parents/carers of children aged 3-11, experts will share tools and tips for STEM activities and help you gain the confidence to support your child’s STEM journey - register.
Listen to recordings of previous webinars on:
ITREB Thought of the Day #TuesdayTales
All across the world, hospitals and clinics are where we go for treatment and healing when suffering illness or accidents. The earliest documented general hospitals were built by Muslims in Baghdad, Damascus (pictured), Cairo, and Córdoba, and were referred to as Bimaristan or Dar al-shifa; establishments where people with physical and mental ailments were treated and cared for by qualified staff. They consisted of several specialist departments, and included pharmacies, lecture theatres, and libraries. They were open to all; male and female, civilian and military, child and adult, Muslim and non-Muslim, rich and poor. Eventually, charitable foundations were set up to support patients who were unable to pay. These institutions are the precursor to the multi-service healthcare and medical education centres we recognise today.
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