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  • ...African National Championship Rally held in Kenya which drew drivers from Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, South Africa and Tanzania. This was the first major rally
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  • (1) M R Fazel & Co Ltd in Mombasa Kenya. After recession in textile business, he changed the business venture to de
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  • ...e Endangered Species]], 2nd Edition by [[Hassan Ali M Jaffer]] of Mombasa, Kenya
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  • Mulla Asghar was born and educated in Kenya, and ran his father's optician's shop in the old town of Mombasa. By the la
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  • ...o 1940. Higher honors were still to come: Selected by Kenya Asians to play Kenya Europeans (an annual ‘Test’) at Nairobi in 1938 to 1940. ...d it a day in 1954. In that time he played for the then Tanganyika against Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar.
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  • ...pan (hard timber like iroko and black wood). Some would also be shipped to Kenya and Europe. He also started a company called - Habib Kassam Manji (Tanga) L
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  • ...tle=Mulla_Asgar_(Asghar_Ali_M.M_Jaffer) '''Mulla Asgher'''], then based in Kenya, had to coach volunteers over a crackly landline (No Skype in those days) p
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  • (C) Drafted MANHAJ curriculum for IRE in Kenya
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  • ...ther, Abdulhussain Remtulla Alarakhia (Bha Bachu), who resided in Mombasa, Kenya in the later years and died there. In 1945 the war came to an end and an er ...played thrilling football but eventually, Kenya prevailed. Elijah Lidonde, Kenya’s star footballer, scored twice to beat Zanzibar 2-1." On 10th December 1
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  • ...ssion]] of Tanzania was registered and in 1971 [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya was registered. Maulana was appointed as the Chief Missionary and also Tabl ...ali M. M. Jaffer'''] was then the Hon. Secretary of AFED based in Mombasa, Kenya. He took charge of shifting some families to [[Dar es Salaam]]. The expense
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  • ...prayers at the grounds. This aspect of ours has been highly appreciated in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and we had set a good example to our fellow Mu ...r the Tarmohamed trophy had been Universal S.C. Kenya consisting of 6 to 7 Kenya National players. Our last encounter at Lusaka in 1987 proved a very exciti
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  • Mohamed Husein Jaffer was born on 10th of March 1948 in Mombasa, Kenya. He is married with 3 children (2 Boys and 1 Girl), 6 Grandsons and 1 Grand ...were the first Bankers to His Majesty King George V and founder members of Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and also the founder of the first Power & Ligh
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  • ...om/wiki/index.php?title=Mombasa_Jamaat '''KSIJ of Mombasa'''] || Mombasa|| Kenya || www.mombasajamaat.org ...ri Islamic Centre, Shia Asna Asheri Jamaat (SAAJ) of Nairobi || Nairobi || Kenya || http://website.saaj.co.ke/
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  • ...as however arranged for Video tapes of Namaz and diniyat to be prepared in Kenya which would be ready in due course.
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  • ...ere were emerging issues of tribalism. With the Mau Mau movement active in Kenya and Uganda having many tribal problems the three East African countries cou
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  • ...y in Lamu, the chief port of Kenya. This is the first report of a Khoja in Kenya. Haji Dewji Jamal was one of the founders of the Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Co
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  • World Federation has been approached by our brothers in Kenya to assist in preparing syllabus and notes for the teachers to be adopted.
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  • #Evacuees would be settled in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Pakistan. #Kenya (Nairobi and Mombasa) upto now has spent USD 1 million in evacuation, their
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  • ...s towns of Tanzania and 370 people have settled in other countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. ...y memorized the 30 siparas. The response was tremendous with students from Kenya, Tanzania, Canada, India, Yemen, Dubai, USA and U.K. taking part. Quite a f
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  • ...to students. During this term, financial help was provided to Tanzania and Kenya branch of Bilal Muslim Mission. ###African Languages: Kikuyu (Kenya), Kiswahili, Malagasy (Madagascar) and Yoruba (Nigeria).
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  • ...are based in Australia, Canada, USA, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, France, Kenya and Tanzania. ...new intake this year is African Students from the Bilal Muslim Mission of Kenya.
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  • ...amic Education Board (IEB) is working closely with Bilal Muslim Mission of Kenya, Islamic Education Board of Mombasa Jamaat and the Education Board of The F ...any more parts of the world besides India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Pakistan, Kenya, Iran and Bosnia. Recently action has been taken to sponsor orphans in Afgh
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  • ...ers by participating himself in activities like Mountain climbing to Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro 6 times, the last being in September 2002. His involvement ...ght and Zulfikar initiated a group of enthusiasts as “Asian community of Kenya” and solicited support for the drought stricken people thus showing the i
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  • ...ry Club Mombasa. The tournament was held at Jaffery Sports Club in Mombasa Kenya in 1971.
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  • ...he migrated to Kenya and then to Tanzania and finally settled in Mombasa (Kenya). He studied at Alidina Visram High School and upon completion of his secon ...imony till to-date is the establishment of the [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya and Tanzania in collaboration with Allamah Seyyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. Sprea
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  • ...ombasa, Kenya. Abdulrasulbhai was a great sportsman and played cricket for Kenya. He was a right arm fast bowler who opened the bowling for Mombasa Jaffery ...icially. Up until the year 1974, Raza umpired many cricket matches against Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Nigeria, India, West Indies, MCC, PIA and other visiting t
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  • ...ted 160 km North west of Nairobi and is the fourth largest urban centre in Kenya after Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. It is situated at an altitude of 1859m a ...ah. The efforts the seeds sowed by the late Mulla Nanji family of Nairobi, Kenya are bearing fruits in the external Tabligh activities in Nakuru.
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  • ...lub, organized by Ithna Asheri Young Mens` Union. In 1952, the Governor of Kenya, Sir Phillip Hitchell was the chief guest. Many dignitaries attended the pr ...aller Jamaats. However, some [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] Centres in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are organizing Hussein Day in their districts and villages.
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  • '''''Ramadan 1429/September 2008 - Mombasa, Kenya''''' ...h of his company Dewji Jamal & Co in Lamu which was then the chief port of Kenya. Besides this solitary venture there is no record of Khoja Shia Ithna-Asher
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  • ...ccasion of the AFED Furaha Sports Festival which is being held in Nairobi, Kenya from 22nd to 29th December, 2017.
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  • <u>'''LIST OF MULYANIS (ZAKIRAS) OF TANZANIA & KENYA'''</u> * '''KENYA MOMBASA'''
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  • ...om Supreme Council. At the time the AFED Secretariat was based in Mombasa, Kenya. Amongst the students who later pursued medical profession degrees at diffe
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  • ...to settle in East Africa. After 10 years in Zanzibar, the family moved to Kenya. Murrabbi Abdulhussein was born in Zanzibar in 1901. He obtained his primar ...He was Vice-President of the Board in 1950 - 1951. He was a member of the Kenya Board of Commerce & Industry for Copra and Coconut Oil production from 1945
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  • ...r 2005 with the support from Africa Federation and other well-wishers from Kenya and Tanzania. Under the management of the Medical Board of the Jamaat, the
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  • During famine, Marhum used to import millet from Kenya and distribute it freely to the poor. To others, he used to sell at a very
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  • ...e genuine current prices. Walji Bhanji gradually owned several branches in Kenya and Uganda. Due to lack of family supervision it was becoming difficult to
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  • 3. Kenya
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  • The first Khoja settlers arrived in Nakuru, Kenya in 1936. Marhum Anverali Datoo while travelling with his family to Mombasa Nakuru, the fifth largest city in Kenya, is situated at the base of the Great Rift Valley with a breath-taking land
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  • ...n and non-Somali residents started moving out of Somalia to seek refuge in Kenya and in different parts of the world. The cost of living in Somalia shot up ...a complete breakdown of law and order. At the same time, the community in Kenya and Tanzania were alerted to make emergency accommodative plans to host the
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  • ...elfare and wellbeing of the underprivileged people, especially in Mombasa, Kenya.
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  • ...on the 27th August 2014 (1st Zilkad 1435 AH), [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya has lost an active supporter of the Mission. He was not only an ardent supp Following the formation of Bilal Muslim Mission of Kenya in 1971, Marhum Bashir Bhai associated closely with the members of the Miss
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  • ...ned a sports shop, known as Karims Stationery and Sports House in Mombasa, Kenya. Sadly, on 18th March 2009, at the age of 74, Yusuf Karim passed away. 2. Instrumental in Jaffery Sports club winning the inter-club championship of Kenya in 1972.
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  • ===Tribute by Alhaj [[Hassan Ali M Jaffer]] of Mombasa (Kenya)=== ...ng to Sheikh Fazleabbas Datoo, then CEO of the [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya and now Resident Alim of Portsmouth Jamaat in Britain, Maalim Kassamali wou
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  • Zuhair bhai is married with 3 children and lives with his family in Nairobi, Kenya where he was born, educated and brought up. Zuhair bhai holds an Honors Deg
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  • ...in Mombasa. Later on, he was transferred to Datoo’s company in Nairobi, Kenya which was being run by his uncle Rajabalibhai Datoo. Datoos had specialized
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  • Marhum Anwar HK Jaffer was born in Mombasa, Kenya in April 1930. He was the younger son of [http://khojapedia.com/wiki/index.
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  • ...9 in Zanzibar. After his death, the family migrated to Lamu and Mombasa in Kenya.
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  • ...le. He was also a member of the club’s squad which won the Macmillan Cup Kenya inter-club tournament in the early seventies. ...ure there, he managed to organize 3 trips to Paris, 1 to Tunisia, and 1 to Kenya. Today, many people have great memories of those trips as well as of him be
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  • [[Through open doors (A view of Asian Cultures in Kenya) by Cynthia Salvadoru edited by Andrew Fedders]]
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  • [[Nairobi Jamaat - Kenya - AFED]]
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