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TERM 1994-1997

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Project for 1994-1997

Houses in Gujarat

At the 6th. Executive Council Meeting on 15th. June 1996, the President, Mulla Asgar, reported that under the World Federation Conference Resolution moved by the Council of Gujarat, 500 houses had been built out of which 400 have already been allocated. The remaining will be allocated soon.

History of Khoja Community

The Africa Federation will send the materials gathered by them to Dar al Tabligh, Harefield, where it be archived by electronic filing on computer disks and CD ROM. The President reported that more than 62 books on the History of Khoja Community have been moved from the address of Secretary General, Haji Hasnain Walji, to Dar Al Tabligh.

Tabligh

Trinidad and Tobago

The President had received a report that the people of the above Islands were celebrating Muharram in a carnival style. He sent Maulana Syed Ali Baqri to investigate. Accompanied by Mr. Ashik Kermali and other Momineens of New York, Maulana Baqri visited Trinidad and Tobago. Following this, Bilal Muslim Mission of America was formed with a view to spreading Shia Mazhab in the Americas. This Organization works very closely with Imam-e-Zamana Mission of Port of Spain to carry out Tablighy work according to the teachings of Ahlul Bayt (A.S.) This year when the President visited Port of Spain, he was informed that much progress had been made, due to the efforts of Bilal Muslim Mission of America. For the first time, no alcohol was served or consumed during the procession. It is hoped that in time, as the Muslim community in these Islands understand the significance of the occasion, the procession will portray the correct message.

Guyana

From Port of Spain, the President visited Guyana. Over there Sheikh Mohamedali Zanzibary and Brother Latif Ali, who accepted Shia Mazhab after reading the books of Maulana Syed Saeed Akhtar Rizvi of Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania. Today, there is a small but active community of Shia amongst both African and Asians of Guyana.

Islamic Education Board (IEB)

Report presented to the Executive Council Meeting on 15th. June 1996:

  1. Bosnia: Semiz Seper of Bosnian Desk presented a report on Tabligh among Bosnians. He stated that regular correspondence is being maintained with 4235 individuals who have responded to the Bosnian literature distributed by the World Federation. The recent translation and publication of 'Then I was Guided' in Bosnian had opened the eyes of many Bosnian Muslims who were not aware of the History of Islam. The response was very favourable indeed. Biographies of Janabe Fatima A.S. and Imam Husayn in Bosnian were being printed.
  2. Al Madressa editor, Naushad Mehrali, pointed out at the lack of feedback from the readers. He appealed to members to request their Madressa teachers to contribute articles and information on their activities so that Al Madressa could serve the community even better.
  3. Thailand, Bangkok: Dr. Ahmad Hassam who is visiting Thailand soon and at the request of Chairman of Zainabiya Child Sponsorship Scheme (ZCSS) and the Islamic Education Board (IEB), he would discuss matters pertaining to education with the Shias in Bangkok.
  4. Wessex Jamaat: Jaffer Dharamsi stated that they were visiting Schools to explain about the Islam to Religious Teachers and the students. They have prepared answers to the frequently asked questions which may be useful to other Jamaats for training of Religious Teachers.
  5. Milton Keynes: Bahadurali Dalal stated he had given lectures on Islam and presented Shia viewpoint to the Police, Schools, Colleges, etc. He was now inundated with requests for lectures on Islam.
  6. Mehfile Zainab, Paris: Gulamhussein Naziraly (Moez) stated that Mehfile Zainab was quite active in this regard in Paris. A number of indigenous French had become Shia and were actively participating in Mehfile Zainab. They have published a booklet in French on Ghusl, Kaffan, and Daffan.

Medical Advisory Board (MAB)

Report 15th. June 1996

The Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board, DR. M. T. I. Walji, submitted a written Report for the year 1995. He explained at length on some of the activities being undertaken by MAB like Screening, taking out of pamphlets on Ghusl, Kaffan, Daffan, Lupus, distribution of medicines to those in need in Africa and among Iraqi Refugees.

Members have been appealed to come forward to assist in the medical needs of Iraqi refugees. There were 10/12 camps of Iraqi refugees in Iran who are receiving medicines from the World Federation only. The MAB had, therefore, to ensure that people did not suffer or even die for lack of medicines.

Secretary General's Gujarat Visit Report

The Secretary General visited Gujarat and Bombay from 27th. July 1996 to 4th August 1996.

The aim of the visit was to familiarize with the work of the World Federation being carried out by the Council of Gujarat and Kutch Federation and in particular to look at Housing Projects in various parts of Kathiawar and Kutch.

The following report was presented at the 7th. Executive Council Meeting held at Abbey Hall, Southampton on 28th. September 1996.

Preamble:

The Council of Gujarat has membership of 43 Jamaats catering to more than 13000 individual heads. It is the 4th largest population pocket of Khoja Shia Ithna Asheries in the world. According to the activity report of the Council of Gujarat, nearly 4000 individual heads or about 800 families are poor with very low income, and therefore, require special attention, particularly in Education and Housing.

In 1991, the World Federation Conference declared the term 1991-1994 as the term for eradication of poverty in Gujarat. At the end of this term some 300 dwellings were constructed. Again the 1994 Conference resolved and extended the eradication program for the period 1994-1997 with the intention to build the proposed 800 dwellings. The Aim of the visit was to familiarize with the work of the World Federation in Kathiawar and Kutch and to look at the position of Tawheed Hostel in Bhuj.

Accompanied by Haji Aunali Salemohamed, the Secretary General visited Bhavnagar, Shihor, Palitana, Talaja, Mahuva, Rajula, Una, Kodinar, Nagalpur, Bhuj and Kera.

The Secretary General met with the Office bearers of the Council of Gujarat and the Kutch Federation and Presidents, Secretaries and Honorary workers of various Jamaats. Additionally, two meetings were arranged with the committee of Husseini Education and Welfare Society, Bhavnagar.

Ahmedabad

Vatva- 24 flats for Sadats visited. The Jamaat of Ahmedabad intends to restructure the house adjoining the Mosque into Imambada. The present Imambada for ladies above the Mosque is problematic and ladies are presently using the basement under the Mosque. The Secretary General visited this House and thinks that this project ought to be assisted. Bhavnagar: Adarsh Co-operative Bank is a self-help venture undertaken by our community to assist members to set up business or expand existing business. This is done by approving interest free loans. The idea is to improve the Economic condition of our community in Bhavnagar. The President had a meeting with the full board of Adarsh Bank. The President of Bhavnagar Jamaat, Mr. Ramzanali Asaria and Haji Aunali Salemohamed were present. The general impression from the meeting was - That all Board members and invitees appeared to be very satisfied with the Bank’s operation - Members and community as a whole appear to accept that this Co-operative venture can only be successful by regular payment of the agreed amount towards the loan. - Strict call upon the guarantor in the event of default by the recipient of the loan. Overall, the Board members of Adarsh and Community generally, regard this venture as their own success story, thus giving the bank the confidence to approve larger loans. Given the right financial support, the community appears to be confident that it can fulfill needs of its members from local resources. Husseini Education and Welfare Society- Bhavnagar: This institution has been serving the community in different areas of education for 21 years. 15 very able members of the community have been serving under the guardianship of Imame Zamana a.s. The following will give some idea of their activities: 1. Under Education Aid runs ZCSS where 664 students are supported at present. 2. Under Husseini Book Bank where students exchange text books for a period of one year and exercise books can be bought at 30% concession rate. 3. Under Najafi Education Center, coaching classes are run from standard 5th. To 10th. Teaching and administration expense are incurred under ZCSS of the World Federation. 4. Murtaza Computer Academy runs Computer training program for recognized public examination. 5. Jaffery Vocational Training center trains students with low IQ in trades. Financial aid is given by NASIMCO. 6. Deeni Talim classes are run by the Society. 7. Incentive scheme to encourage students to improve education standards Additionally the community in Bhavnagar is planning to start their own school covering nursery to secondary education. The community believes that given the right support from the World Federation coupled with pervading enthusiasm within the community; this project can be completed smoothly. Haji Naji Housing Project- Bhavnagar: The Secretary General visited 72 flats that are under construction. Gullitan – Bhavnagar: The Secretary General visited 40 flats Shihor: The Secretary General visited the Mosque in Shihor and met the managing committee. They showed the plans for the new Mosque to be constructed in place of the old Mosque. He also visited Khushbu Park, Shihor where 17 flats are under construction. Palitana: Haidery Park building condition requires redecoration. Adjacent land requires boundary wall urgently in order to keep the area clean. The living condition of families in Palitana is very poor and needs serious consideration, particularly, in view of land already purchased adjacent to Haidery Park. The Secretary General also visited the recently redecorated Mosque in Palitana. Talaja: The Secretary General visited the three buildings comprising of 36 flats which are now occupied. Some more flats are under construction. Mahuva: The Secretary General visited Fatima School and 48 flats. Further 24 flats are under construction and there is a request for more 100 flats. He also visited Abbasi Mission- Boarding House for Boys and Girls. The Secretary General also visited Rajula, Una, Kodinar, Nagalpur, Bhuj and Kutch. He visited flats that were constructed and took account of Mosque and Imambada repairing works there. Eight Meeting of the Executive Council – 1997 Page 43 to 47 TAWHEED HOSTEL IN BHUJ: The hostel is empty and Kutch Federation is making efforts to encourage students to board at this hostel. The Kutch Federation has been told to appoint five Trustees on the Trust Board of Tawheed Hostel consisting of the following: 1. The Donor as Trustee 2. Trustee on behalf of the World Federation- Haji Aunali Salemohamed 3. Three members from our Kutch Community to be appointed by the Kutch Federation Additionally, the Kutch Federation has been advised to admit boys from all over Gujarat. A trustworthy experienced person is appointed to visit each and every Jamaat/interested family throughout Kutch and Kathiawar and explain the concept of Tawheed Hostel and Educational opportunities available. Finally on the way back to London, the Secretary General made a courtesy call on K.S.I. Medical Aid and Welfare Society, Bombay and K.S.I. Mumbai Jamaat. Eight Meeting of the Executive Council – 1997 Page 48 OBSERVATIONS: 1. The policy of the World Federation, to eradicate poverty in Gujarat, resting mainly upon twin pillars of Education and Housing is beginning to produce the desired result. Removing the burden of education expense by way of ZCSS has allowed the respective parents to use their income for the benefit of the family. The desire now is to place children in better school and to expect higher achievement. 2. Approximately 500 houses made of brick construction, consisting of two rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and toilet and storage space have been allocated. Moving the families to houses with better essential amenities has reduced disease and sickness amongst the families. 3. There is no doubt at the success of the above policy; it was very obvious that apart from the World Federation contributions, the Council of Gujarat, the Kutch Federation and Jamaats tend to receive donations directly from other well-wishers. It is imperative that care is taken by us to avoid unnecessary duplication of work and waste of financial resources of our community as a whole. Furthermore, such generosity can also be a source of difficulty where organizations do not see eye to eye Eight Meeting of the Executive Council – 1997 Page 49