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                "title": "Relentless Endeavours \u2013 A biographical review of the life and times of Mulla Asgharali M. M. Jaffer",
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                        "*": "Review\n\n\nIn this book, reflecting on the life and times of Mulla Asgharali M.M. Jaffer and his contribution to the developement of the Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Community, an attempt has been made to recall the early history of the evolution of the Khoja community and the problems it encountered, especially in the past sixty years. Sections are dedicated to the history of the Khoja, their roots, events leading to their current state, tabligh, retaining the Khoja identity, the aftermath of the Zanzibar revolution, the Asian exodus from Uganda, formation of the World Federation as well as to the delicate current issues of Khums and Ijaza, choosing the right kind of leaders and the socia-religious challenges facing the current and next generations of Khojas worldwide. A section of the book is devoted to reproducing the novella I was Saddam's Prisoner, which is a personal account of Mulla Asghar and wife's incarceration.\n\nhttp://www2.world-federation.org/default.htm"
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                "title": "Remtulla Kassam Gulamali & His Sons from Cutch, Mundra - India",
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                        "*": "[[category:Biography]]\n\n==Birth & Death==\n\nBirht Date: In The Year 1864 \n\nDeath Date: In The Year 1939\n\n[[File:Remtulla_kassam_gulamali_cutch_mundra_1.png|right|200px]]\n\n==Brief Profile==\n\nRemtulla Kassam Gulamali Bhagat was born in 1864 in Mundra, Cutch, India. In 1879, he and his brother Haji travelled to Pangani by dhow. The two brothers operated a partnership for two years. Remtulla decided to travel to Mogadishu, Somalia where he operated a business for five years. Finding no success in business, he moved to Merca, Somalia in 1886. At Merca, the business flourished very well and in a short period his concern became famous throughout the coast of East Africa. Remtulla got married in Pangani to Rukiya bai with whom he did not have any children. After the death of his wife, he got married to Sakina bai in Mundra, Cutch in 1902. He had eight sons and six daughters from this second marriage.\n \n==Life Journey==\n\nRemtulla bhai had been to Ziyarat twice and once to Hajj. During his Ziyarat trip in 1914, World War I broke out and he had to extend his stay in India by two years before returning to Somalia. Due to invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) by Italy in 1935, he migrated to Zanzibar as it was not safe to live in Somalia. Before moving to Zanzibar, he handed over the business to his eldest son. While in Zanzibar, three of his sons got married there.\n \nDuring famine, Marhum used to import millet from Kenya and distribute it freely to the poor. To others, he used to sell at a very reasonable price. During the great famine of 1929-1930 which resulted in large number of deaths, he imported a large quantity of cereals for free distribution. \n\n==Pious & Generous Person== \nRemtulla bhai was a very pious and generous person. The community and the public at large benefited a lot from his private and public charity. He led Merca Jamaat for many years. In 1935, the Italian Government, in appreciation of his public service awarded him the title of Cavaliere (Knight). In 1937 he was awarded a higher title Ufficiale (Officer). In 1939, as arrangements were being made to honour him with the higher title Commendatore (Commander), he passed away in Zanzibar at the age of 75.\n\n==Short History of His Two Sons==\n\n===Hussein Haji Remtulla Kassam===\n\n[[File:Remtulla_kassam_gulamali_cutch_mundra_2.png|200px|thumb|Hussein Haji Remtulla Kassam]]\n\n====Birth & Death====\n\nBirth Date: In The Year 1908\n\nDeath Date: In The Year 1960\n\n====Brief Profile====\n\nHussein Haji Remtulla Kassam was born in Merca, Somalia in 1908. He had good opportunity to stay with his brother in Pangani from 1914 to 1917. At Pangani, he obtained religious education, Quran recitation and Gujarati studies from Mulla Jaffer.\n\n====Personal Life====\n \nIn 1936, he married Rukiya bai, daughter of Mohamed Kermalli (Kabana).  He did not have any children from this marriage. He then married Rukiya bai Hassanali Giga, his late brother\u2019s widow, from this marriage he had two sons and two daughters. Hussein bhai lived in Merca since 1918. He became President of Merca Jamaat in 1955 to-date (1960).\n\n===Kassamali Haji Remtulla Kassam===\n\n[[File:Remtulla_kassam_gulamali_cutch_mundra_3.png|200px|thumb|Kassamali Haji Remtulla Kasam]]\n\n==== Birth & Death====\n\nBirth Date: In The Year 1906\n\nDeath Date: In The Year 1965\n\n====Brief Profile====\n\nKassamali Haji Remtulla Kassam was born in Merca in 1906. Like his brother, he obtained his education from Mulla Jaffer at Pangani. Kassamali bhai had been working with his father since young age. After the death of his father, he started his own independent business. He married Sugra bai Mohamed Murji in Zanzibar in 1924. He had one son and one daughter from this marriage.\n\n====Community Services====\nLike his father, Kassamali bhai had served both the community and public at large. In recognition of his public service, the Italian Government awarded him in 1951. Kassamali bhai went to Hajj in 1955.\n\n====Family====\nRemtulla Kassam\u2019s children are Mohamed, Kassamali, Hussein, Abdulrasul, Hassan, Ali, Habib, Laila, Fatma Mohamed Abdulrasul Haji, Kulsum Abdulla Datoo and Khatija Abdulla Datoo. (All are Marhums).\n \n* Let us remember and pray for Marhum Haji Remtulla Kassam Gulamali, his family members, past leaders of our Community, Volunteers who have served the Community and are no longer with us in this world and all the Marhumeens for the maghferat of their souls with Sura Fateha.\n \n\n'''Source:''' AFED Trade Directory - 1960 \n \n'''SECRETARIAT'''\n\n'''ARCHIVES SECTION OF THE AFRICA FEDERATION'''\n\n''19th May 2017 (22nd Shab\u2019an 1438 AH)''\n\n'''Resource:''' http://africafederation.org/oldafrica/publications/archives/1638-africa-federation-archives-a-brief-profile-of-alhaj-remtulla-kassam-gulamali-from-cutch-mundra-india"
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