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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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  • [[Kenya]]
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  • [[Witu, Kenya]]
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  • ...n 1880, followed by Bagamayo in 1889. In Kenya, Lamu, then a major Port in Kenya, had a larger settlement of community members numbering around 250. The com
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  • ...ring the Club into First Division Cricket and the Club became champions of Kenya Cricket Association Tournament.
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  • ...s article mentions Mombasa displacing Lamu as the chief commercial port of Kenya and lack of adequate higher education facilities. This would explain to som ...s://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iwAwUD9680MC&pg=PA28&dq=returns+of+licence+kenya+gazette+1922&hl=en&sa=X&#v=onepage&q=returns%20of%20licence%20kenya%20gazet
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  • ...cilitated to sustain themselves, while some families decided to stay on in Kenya and Tanzania. This was made possible by the establishment then of the Settl
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  • ...bligh activities and promoted many programs of [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya including medical programs that he initiated at Bilal.
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  • ...family’s contribution to Mombasa Jamaat and [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya is noteworthy.
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  • ...ociation in 1979 and Team Manager of the Tanzania national Cricket Team in Kenya (1976) and in Zambia (1978).
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  • ...ior Counsel by the Chief Justice and the President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Such an achievement by a member of the Community is very heartening and g ...urrently practices in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Kenya.
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  • ...aj Ebrahim Allarakhia Kassam of Kampala, Uganda which occurred in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday 31st December 2020. ...and Conferences and attended the last Conference in April 2019 in Mombasa, Kenya. He will be remembered by many for his humble nature, foresight and wisdom.
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  • ...S Accessories, a leading Motor Vehicle Accessories and Security company in Kenya and his spare time enjoys badminton, hiking and swimming. As a Councillor a
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  • | Kenya | Kenya
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  • ...was born on 3rd July 1921 in the town of Mbale which is near the border of Kenya. After completing his schooling to the level that was then available in the ...ped several families who had fled Uganda with their travel documents. From Kenya he eventually went to Pakistan via Saudi Arabia for Umra and to Syria, Iran
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  • Dr. Moledina was born in the year 1950 in Mombasa, Kenya where he grew up. He obtained his primary education at KSIJ Alibhai Panju P ..._M.M_Jaffer) '''Mulla Asgharali M M Jaffer'''] appointed him from Nairobi, Kenya and Dr. Amir Lakha from London U.K, to head the first free Hajj Medical Mis
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  • ...to 28th December 1985) Bulletin Produced by Jaffery Sports Club Mombasa, Kenya.
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  • Naushad bhai was born on 2nd January 1951 in Mombasa, Kenya, he was amongst the six siblings blessed to his parents Laila bai and Noora A well-known personality in Kenya as well as beyond the borders of Kenya for his philanthropic activities, within and outside the community. His lif
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  • ...s of the demise of Alhaj Sheikh Hassan Mwalupa who passed away in Mombasa, Kenya on Sunday 25th July 2021 (14th Zilhajj 1442 A.H.) and was buried in Matuga, ...Arabic language at an early age. He joined the [[Bilal Muslim Mission] of Kenya - Mombasa for further Islamic studies under Maulana Sheikh Zaffar Abbas (pr
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  • ...of the demise of Alhaj Sheikh Abdillahi Nassir who passed away in Mombasa, Kenya on Tuesday 11th January 2022 (8th Jamadi-ul-Aakhar 1443 A.H.) and was burie ...s a member of the Kenya Legislative Council, he also attended the historic Kenya Constitutional Conference held at the Lancaster House, London, in 1963.
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  • Ramzanali bhai Nanji was born on 15th August 1942 in Mombasa, Kenya to Mohammed Hussein Mulla Nanji and Shireenbai Nanji. He is one among the s ...keen sportsman having played cricket in Mombasa as the opening batsman for Kenya Coast Team as well as United Sports Club in Uganda. He was also very fond o
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  • ...t '''KSIJ of Mombasa'''] || Mombasa || Kenya || Mwembe Tayari Rd, Mombasa, Kenya || [[Africa Federation]] || || || || ||
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  • Sajjad Bhai is a well-known member of the Community born and bred in Mombasa Kenya, who holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree in Civil Engineering from th
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  • ...was also the Vice Chairman and Trustee of the [[Bilal Muslim Mission]] of Kenya from the year 1998 to 2009, he then migrated to Dar es Salaam. ...urther the development and administration of the Bilal boards of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda; as well as explore the opportunities and potentials of extendin
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  • ...e third son of Late Ali Mohamed Jaffer. He was born and raised in Mombasa, Kenya. Both his father and Marhum Muhsin bhai were known for their passion in Tab ...of its last surviving founders. He travelled extensively in hinterlands of Kenya in propagating the mission of Ahlulbayt (a.s.) and establishing Centres. H
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  • ...Tarmohammad Cricket Tournament travelling to Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya. He also travelled to Bombay for a short cricket visit with Union Sports Cl
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  • Sajjad bhai was born in Mombasa, Kenya on 10th March 1947 to Alhaj Mohamedali Rashid Muraj and Mariambai Kassamali ...'' and a medal in recognition of his meritorious services to the nation of Kenya and also received the title ''''' "Chief of the Burning Spear” medal'''''
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  • ...mabbas bhai started his own company – Habari Service Station in Mombasa, Kenya in the year 1980 and currently he is the Chairman of Habari Insurance Broke ...n. He is also a representative of the Senior Golf Society, a member of the Kenya Golf Society, an active participant at Jaffery Sports Club, and currently s
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  • Born in 1954 in a beautiful city of Mombasa, Kenya and grew up in a very religious environment whereby his father and siblings
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  • ...community. Mustafa bhai was born on the 14th of December 1965, in Mombasa, Kenya, to Late Hassanali Mohammed Sadak and Khatija Sadak, and a brother to Alhaj ...iding the displaced members of Mogadishu Jamaat during their relocation to Kenya, a testament to his spirit of solidarity and compassion. As an entrepreneur
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  • ...s dedication led him to become the esteemed Mombasa Branch Chairman of the Kenya Red Cross Services during the 1970s. During his chairmanship, Abdulhussein
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