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In fact, the deceased had been buried in today's "Thawrat-ul-'Ishreen" checkpoint, but in 2003, the authorities decided to construct a road there. The bodies were then "transferred" to the current place of the Wadi-us-Salaam graveyard.
 
In fact, the deceased had been buried in today's "Thawrat-ul-'Ishreen" checkpoint, but in 2003, the authorities decided to construct a road there. The bodies were then "transferred" to the current place of the Wadi-us-Salaam graveyard.
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[[File:Khoja_kabrastan_wadius_salaam_najaf_3.jpg.jpg|750px|thumb|centre|The newly built shelter at the Khoja Kabrastan]]
  
 
Photos by Br. Zoulfiqar Vasram
 
Photos by Br. Zoulfiqar Vasram
  
 
Reference: https://www.facebook.com/zoulfiqar.vasram/posts/974458132645662?pnref=story
 
Reference: https://www.facebook.com/zoulfiqar.vasram/posts/974458132645662?pnref=story

Latest revision as of 10:22, 18 March 2016

Haji Raza-Aly bhai Hiridjee with the "Mutawalli" of Najaf, Haji Mohammad Shamsa


Haji Raza-Aly bhai Hiridjee with the "Mutawalli" of Najaf, Haji Mohammad Shamsa


This is "Khoja Kabrastan" in Wadi-us-Salaam graveyard with about 15 Khoja graves, including family members of Haji Salmaan Moloobhoy (President of the NGO "Anjuman e Faiz e Panjetani") and of Haji Mohibali Nasser (President of Imaan Foundation in Mumbai)

In fact, the deceased had been buried in today's "Thawrat-ul-'Ishreen" checkpoint, but in 2003, the authorities decided to construct a road there. The bodies were then "transferred" to the current place of the Wadi-us-Salaam graveyard.

The newly built shelter at the Khoja Kabrastan

Photos by Br. Zoulfiqar Vasram

Reference: https://www.facebook.com/zoulfiqar.vasram/posts/974458132645662?pnref=story