
Poem by Farah Tejani Celebrating the Ismaili Centre and Aga Khan Museum’s 6th Anniversary, and the LAPIS Event
Register to watch Aga Khan Museum’s annual LAPIS event which will take place Thursday, September 24, 2020.
Register to watch Aga Khan Museum’s annual LAPIS event which will take place Thursday, September 24, 2020.
Vancouver’s Farah Tejani has been enchanting our readers with her poetry for the past 2 months. Here is a new one by her on the Mystic Moon.
Three thoughtful and illuminating poems by award winning Ismaili writer Farah Tejani of Vancouver, Canada.
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A beautiful poem and story by creative Ismaili writer Farah Tejani., as hundreds of millions of Muslims celebrate the Festival of Sacrifice, the Eid al-Adha.
Rashida Tejani pays a fitting tribute to her sister Farida Hassam who passed away in Toronto on April 29, 2022. Rashida’s daughter, Farah, contributes a beautiful poem in memory of her beloved aunt.
Creative Ismaili writer Farah Tejani has truly penned an inspiring and beautiful poem as the world prepared to celebrate a Grand New Year once again in the midst of the on-going Covid-19 pandemic for the second straight year. Read Farah’s heart warming poem and share it with everyone you know.
Gifted Ismaili writer Farah Tejani of Vancouver makes her readers think whether she is telling a story for children or penning a poem. At Simerg, we always look forward to receiving Farah’s pieces, and we are delighted to publish her new piece Dare to Dream on her birthday!
Another fine story by creative Ismaili writer, Farah Tejani, of Vancouver. Please read it out to your children and share it with your family and friends!
A beautiful story of patience, sacrifice and hope by creative Ismaili writer Farah Tejani. Please read it and share it with your children. The story is for everyone – young and old alike.