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==Birth & Death==
 
==Birth & Death==
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[[file:Hussein_Habib_Abdulla_Janmohamed_1.png|150px|thumb|right|Hussein Habib Abdulla Janmohamed (1922-1980)]]
  
[[file:Hussein_Habib_Abdulla_Janmohamed_1.png|200px|thumb|right|Hussein Habib Abdulla Janmohamed (1922-1980)]]
 
 
==Brief Profile==
 
==Brief Profile==
Born in Mombasa, Husseinbhai was the eldest of Habib bhai’s four sons. An active sportsman, he served the community in various capacities starting from a young age. He is however best remembered for his untiring efforts when the Hyderi Imambara was constructed in Mombasa from 1968-1970. He also supervised the extension of the Jaffery Sports Club pavilion. He served in the Jamaat, Africa Federation and Sports Club management.
 
  
==Achievements & Family==
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Born in Mombasa, Husseinbhai was the eldest of Habib bhai’s four sons. An active sportsman, he served the community in various capacities starting from a young age. He is however best remembered for his untiring efforts when the Hyderi Imambara was constructed in Mombasa from 1968-1970. He also supervised the extension of the Jaffery Sports Club pavilion. He served in the Jamaat, [[Africa Federation]] and Sports Club management.
During the Chairmanship of Marhum Mulla Asghar Saheb he served as Hon. Treasurer.
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==Family==
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During the Chairmanship of [http://khojapedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Mulla_Asgar_(Asghar_Ali_M.M_Jaffer) '''Marhum Mulla Asghar Saheb'''] he served as Hon. Treasurer. He was an active sportsman, especially in cricket. Husseinbhai passed away in Mombasa in 1980 at the age of 56. His children are Alhaj Mohamedraza Janmohamed (serving the community of Orlando), Zehrabanu Asgharali Kassam (Nairobi) and Salma Gulamabbas Gulamhussein (Mombasa).
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'''Source:''' Mohamedraza Janmohamed (Orlando), Shams Janmohamed (London) and Mohamed Khaku (Allentown). Mogadishu School photographs and captioning courtesy of Murtaza Jivraj (Kerbala)
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'''Prepared by''' Mustafa Pirmohamed (Orlando)
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'''SECRETARIAT'''
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'''AFRICA FEDERATION ARCHIVES SECTION'''
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''14th February 2020 (19th Jamadiul Akhar 1441 AH)''
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He was an active sportsman, especially in cricket. Husseinbhai passed away in Mombasa in 1980 at the age of 56. His children are Alhaj Mohamedraza Janmohamed (serving the community of Orlando), Zehrabanu Asgharali Kassam (Nairobi) and Salma Gulamabbas Gulamhussein (Mombasa).
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'''Resource:''' https://mcusercontent.com/5496132269473a782cfb7b798/files/87991ef8-bb32-49ca-a38a-2ef2fce0c55c/Archives_Serving_the_Community_Janmohamed_Family_of_Mombasa_edited_Final.pdf

Latest revision as of 07:25, 1 October 2020


Birth & Death

Birth Date: In The Year 1922

Death Date: In The Year 1980

Hussein Habib Abdulla Janmohamed (1922-1980)

Brief Profile

Born in Mombasa, Husseinbhai was the eldest of Habib bhai’s four sons. An active sportsman, he served the community in various capacities starting from a young age. He is however best remembered for his untiring efforts when the Hyderi Imambara was constructed in Mombasa from 1968-1970. He also supervised the extension of the Jaffery Sports Club pavilion. He served in the Jamaat, Africa Federation and Sports Club management.

Family

During the Chairmanship of Marhum Mulla Asghar Saheb he served as Hon. Treasurer. He was an active sportsman, especially in cricket. Husseinbhai passed away in Mombasa in 1980 at the age of 56. His children are Alhaj Mohamedraza Janmohamed (serving the community of Orlando), Zehrabanu Asgharali Kassam (Nairobi) and Salma Gulamabbas Gulamhussein (Mombasa).

Source: Mohamedraza Janmohamed (Orlando), Shams Janmohamed (London) and Mohamed Khaku (Allentown). Mogadishu School photographs and captioning courtesy of Murtaza Jivraj (Kerbala)

Prepared by Mustafa Pirmohamed (Orlando)

SECRETARIAT

AFRICA FEDERATION ARCHIVES SECTION

14th February 2020 (19th Jamadiul Akhar 1441 AH)


Resource: https://mcusercontent.com/5496132269473a782cfb7b798/files/87991ef8-bb32-49ca-a38a-2ef2fce0c55c/Archives_Serving_the_Community_Janmohamed_Family_of_Mombasa_edited_Final.pdf