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Ibrahim

Jaffer Rahimtulla

... was gifted with conspicuous literary talent and he was well versed in the Persian language. He published his book, "The History of the Khojas" in Gujrati on September 30, 1905 and dedicated it in the name of Imam Sultan Mohammed Shah after ... Read Read: Jaffer Rahimtulla

By: Ibrahim | 21/08/2009 | Religion

Traveling in Silk Road

... Sufi order Nakshbandiy'a, which exists to this day. Be sure to take water from the spring in the mausoleum - it is really healing., Khoja Mosque and Honako Zainuddin - home of the dervishes and their place of rites, Mosque Bolo-Hauz (18 ... Read Read: Traveling in Silk Road

By: Silkroad | 23/12/2009 | Destinations
Ibrahim

Sir Karim Ibrahim

... a prominent role in the welfare of the community. Karim Ibrahim opened many orphanages, notably Karim Ibrahim Khoja Orphanage, which was opened on Sunday, April 24, 1894 and the Ibrahimbhai Girls School in Mandavi, Kutchh. He also built in ... Read Read: Sir Karim Ibrahim

By: Ibrahim | 27/09/2009 | Religion

Missionary Karam Hussain

... Bombay, and in their mehmani on January 27, 1935, Imam Sultan Mohammed Shah said, "The Khojas became revealed as the Ismailis with the preaching of Pir Sadruddin, while you were revealed with my farmans. Likewise, the jamat of Surat was ... Read Read: Missionary Karam Hussain

By: Ibrahim | 27/09/2009 | Religion

Wazir Jivabhai Bhanji

... , which has been also mentioned in "The Encyclopedia of Islam" (London, 1960, 1st vol., p. 1333) that, "Ismailis (Khojas) and Gujratis dominated the retail trade in Burma." The British occupied Burma in 1885, and annexed it with Indian ... Read Read: Wazir Jivabhai Bhanji

By: Ibrahim | 24/09/2009 | Religion

Juma Jan Muhammad

... education. He joined his father's business soon after completing the education. He founded the Young Men's Khoja Association when he was under graduate, and became its President in 1916. He also served as an Honorary Secretary of the ... Read Read: Juma Jan Muhammad

By: Ibrahim | 23/09/2009 | Religion

Imam Shah

... Sharif with his sister called Bai Budhai, where he received a letter of Imam Muhammad bin Islam Shah through a certain Khoja Devasi Chandan. Hence, he started his journey for Kahek in 854/1450. Imam Muhammad bin Islam Shah is said to have ... Read Read: Imam Shah

By: Ibrahim | 16/08/2008 | Religion

Ishq

The word ishq is derived from ashiqa. The ashiqa is a creeper called liblab in Arabic and ishq-pechan in Persian. When this creeper twines itself around a tree, it deprives it of its leaves and fruits. The tree turns yellow and a few days ... Read Read: Ishq

By: Ibrahim | 24/08/2008 | Religion

Encyclopedia of Ismailism

The new voluminous published book, Encyclopedia of Ismailism - an output, labour, effort and research of one individual, exercises a handy reference guide for the students, teachers, waezeens, scholars and general readers on Ismailism. ... Read Read: Encyclopedia of Ismailism

By: Ibrahim | 02/08/2007 | Religion

Golden Jubilee of H.h. Prince Karim Aga Khan

The word jubilee is derived from the Hebrew yobel, meaning ram’s horn. In the ancient time, the jubilee was announced by the blowing of the shofar, a trumpet of ram’s horn, and as a result, the occasion came to be known as yobel, or ... Read Read: Golden Jubilee of H.h. Prince Karim Aga Khan

By: Ibrahim | 15/07/2007 | Religion

Silver Jubilee of H.h. Prince Karim Aga Khan

In 1982, the Ismailis celebrated the Silver Jubilee of the Present Imam. The jubilees celebrated by the 48th Imam resulted in the establishment of major new institutions for the material benefit and progress of the Ismailis. The Ismaili ... Read Read: Silver Jubilee of H.h. Prince Karim Aga Khan

By: Ibrahim | 13/07/2007 | Religion

Platinum Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

The word jubilee is derived from the Hebrew yobel, meaning ram’s horn. In the ancient time, the jubilee was announced by the blowing of the shofar, a trumpet of ram’s horn, and as a result, the occasion came to be known as yobel, or ... Read Read: Platinum Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

By: Ibrahim | 12/07/2007 | Religion

Diamond Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

The word jubilee is derived from the Hebrew yobel, meaning ram’s horn. In the ancient time, the jubilee was announced by the blowing of the shofar, a trumpet of ram’s horn, and as a result, the occasion came to be known as yobel, or ... Read Read: Diamond Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

By: Ibrahim | 12/07/2007 | Religion

Golden Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

Donning the mantle of Imamate in 1885, Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah had completed 50 years of his spiritual leadership in August, 1935. His devoted followers, long looking forward to the auspicious day, got feverishly busy to pay a memorable ... Read Read: Golden Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

By: Ibrahim | 11/07/2007 | Religion

Jubilee Celebrations in Ismaili History

The word jubilee is derived from the Hebrew yobel, meaning ram’s horn. In the ancient time, the jubilee was announced by the blowing of the shofar, a trumpet of ram’s horn, and as a result, the occasion came to be known as yobel, or ... Read Read: Jubilee Celebrations in Ismaili History

By: Ibrahim | 09/07/2007 | Religion

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