Eastern Canada Deedar and visit March 25-31

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YOUNG ADULT INTERACTIVE SESSION
March 6, 2026 | Canada

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Join an interactive session for Jamati members ages 25–45. Through facilitated workshops and guided dialogue, participants will build meaningful connections, reflect on their personal journeys, and explore the significance of Didar in their path toward fulfillment.

The session will take place on:

Young Adult Reflections will take place on:

- Toronto and Northeast Ontario (Downtown Toronto) - Sunday March 15 at 12 p.m. at the Hyatt Toronto Downtown
- Southwest Ontario (Kitchener) - Sunday March 15 at 2 p.m. at Crowne Plaza Kitchener
- Southwest Ontario (Meadowvale) - Sunday March 15 at 2 p.m. at Meadowvale Jamatkhana
- Quebec (Montreal) - Sunday March 15 at 6 to 11 p.m. at Montreal Jamatkhana
- Virtual (all Eastern Canada): Monday, March 16 at 8 to 10 p.m.

Register now here https://app.amilia.com/store/en/iicanad ... Id=bDEPj8y

https://iicanada.org/news/faith-traditi ... ve-session

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INFORMATION FOR YOU
DIVERSE ABILITIES

February 15, 2026 | Canada

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As we prepare to welcome our beloved Mawlana Hazar Imam to Canada for this historic visit, dedicated supports are being thoughtfully arranged for those with diverse abilities to help ensure your experience is smooth, comfortable, and deeply meaningful.

Diverse abilities include but are not limited to:

- Mobility impairments
- Vision and/or hearing impairments
- Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and Mental or Cognitive Behaviour (MCB) challenges

If you require assistance with registration, please visit the Registration Care Desk in your local Jamatkhana or contact ACCESS, and a member of the Diverse Abilities team will contact you directly.

AVAILABLE SUPPORT

The following support will be available at the Didar venue to help create a welcoming and accessible experience:

- A calming corner and light-activity area for those who may benefit from a quieter space
- American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters
- Sight-guided support team to assist with navigation and orientation
- Accessible seating and washrooms

An information session for individuals with diverse abilities will be planned. Please check the Event Calendar page for updates.

WHAT TO BRING

Please bring the following items with you on the day of the Didar, as applicable:

Medical Information & Supplies:

Your health card
All medications required for the day
Any medically necessary vision and/or hearing aids and related equipment

Personal Care:

- Personal care products and supplies for the day
- Assistive devices (e.g., walker, wheelchair, walking canes)
- Clothing suitable for varying temperatures (we recommend dressing in layers; consider bringing a shawl or light blanket, sweater, and warm socks)
- Your own food, if you have specific dietary needs or food allergies

*Nourishment packs and reusable water bottles will be provided; water refill stations will be available on-site.

During the registration process, please indicate if you or a member of your household requires a chair or will be bringing their own wheelchair.

Please visit the What To Bring page https://iicanada.org/visit/planyourvisit/whattobring for a full list of permitted and prohibited items. Non-compliance will result in removal from screening or venue areas.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

If you rely on a caregiver for support, please visit the Caregivers page https://iicanada.org/visit/informationforyou/caregivers for more information on registration and the support in place to help you feel comfortable throughout the Visit.

QUESTIONS, SUPPORT & UPDATES

For more information, please review the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page https://iicanada.org/visit/faq. If you require further assistance, please contact ACCESS https://iicanada.org/visit/access.

Event-day guidance and updates will be shared as they become available. Please continue to visit this website for the most up-to-date information.

https://iicanada.org/visit/informationf ... eabilities
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Re: Eastern Canada Deedar and visit March 25-31

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Marhaba Mawla Rahim | From Nova Scotia | Canada Padhramni Special 2026 | Young Homie | JollyGul

"Marhaba Mawla Rahim" is a joyful bilingual (Farsi-Urdu) welcome song celebrating Mawla Rahim’s visit to Canada. Set against the dramatic Atlantic scenery of Peggy's Cove Lighthouse in Nova Scotia, the video features Central Asian and Garba-style group dancing.

The ocean, lighthouse, and granite shoreline create a powerful visual symbol of guidance, light, and arrival, while dancers celebrate together in gratitude, unity, and happiness as the community welcomes their beloved Mawla to Canada.

Song : Marhaba Mawla Rahim
From Nova Scotia
Canada Padhramni Special 2026

Lyrics: JollyGul Team


Audio & Video : JollyGul AI Lab & Young Homie

Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg0CsX5DIho

Publisher: JollyGul AI Melodies Channel
kmaherali
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Re: Eastern Canada Deedar and visit March 25-31

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ASK ME ANYTHING

March 9, 2026 | Canada
Want more guidance or resources on questions about the faith? The Ask Me Anything program provides an accessible and virtual medium to ask a Waezeen for perspectives or resources on faith-based questions in a non-judgmental and safe space.

Book a session either one-on-one or as a group of up to five on the Booking Page https://outlook.office.com/book/TestAMA ... uthenabled.

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PLAN YOUR VISIT
WHAT TO BRING


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PERMITTED ITEMS

Attendees are encouraged to travel light.

Essential personal items only
Individual Access Wristband
Valid photo identification
Required medication (refer to Medical Services)
Comfortable clothing and footwear
Small handbags and wallets
Small personal item bags (must be 8x10 inches or smaller)
Light snacks for dietary needs (must not contain nuts or nut products)
Emergency contact details
Essential baby items (refer to Young Families)
Medical aids (e.g., pacemakers, hearing aids, mobility devices); inform screening volunteers upon arrival
Alternative medical devices that do not require a mobile phone to operate (refer to Medical Services)

Exceptions permitted with inspection:

Hand carriers for infants
Baby formula and milk
Medically necessary items and devices
*Nourishment packs and reusable water bottles will be provided; water refill stations will be available on-site.

WHAT NOT TO BRING - PROHIBITED ITEMS

To protect the privacy, safety, and security of all attendees, certain items are not permitted inside the venue.

Attendees are encouraged to leave prohibited items at home or secure them in personal vehicles prior to arrival, as on-site storage or lockers will not be available.

If prohibited items are brought to the venue, attendees will be required to step out of the screening area to remove the item before continuing the screening process. Non-compliance may result in removal from screening or venue areas.

Electronic & Communication Devices

Devices capable of recording, transmitting, or receiving data are not permitted inside the event halls:

Mobile phones and smartphones (i.e., iPhones, Samsung, Google, etc.)
Smartwatches and standalone wrist devices
Smart glasses
Smart rings
Tablets, laptops, and personal computers
e-readers
Cameras, video recorders, and GoPros
Wireless earbuds, headphones, headsets, and Bluetooth audio devices
Gaming devices
Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) equipment and wearables
USBs/USB recorders
Drones and other remote-controlled devices
Hard drives
Chargers, power banks and battery packs
Wearable technology of any type
Portable and foldable devices of any kind

Photography & Recording Equipment

Cameras and filming devices of any type
Tripods, selfie sticks, and stabilizers
Electronic recording devices (video/audio)
Field recorders and portable audio recording devices
Any device used for photography, recording, filming, and live streaming

Weapons & Dangerous Objects

Weapons, firearms, replicas, and ammunition
Knives, scissors, box cutters, tools, and other sharp objects
Explosive and flammable materials
Pressurized gases and aerosols
Any item deemed hazardous or disruptive

Restricted Substances

Alcohol, drugs, and illicit substances
Cigarettes and cigars
Smoking or vaping devices, including lighters and e-cigarettes
Contraband and any illegal or unauthorized items

Large Bags & Other Items

Personal item bags larger than 8x10 inches
Backpacks
Umbrellas
Food or snacks containing nuts or nut products
Outside beverages or water bottles
Metal bottles of any size
Laser pointers, tactical pens, stylus tools, and metal writing instruments
Tie pins and cuff links
Flags, banners, and signage of any size
Pets


QUESTIONS, SUPPORT & UPDATES

For more information, please review the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page https://iicanada.org/visit/faq. If you require further assistance, please contact ACCESS https://iicanada.org/visit/access.

Event-day guidance and updates will be shared as they become available. Please continue to visit this website for the most up-to-date information.

https://iicanada.org/visit/planyourvisit/whattobring
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