Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:31 am Post subject: Hyderabad Post Didar Contest
This section will be open the day of the Didar of Hyderabad on 23rd September 2006
The best description of the didar will win the contest and will receive a special prize from the Heritage web site. The first 3 postings will also receive a consolation prize which will also be almost as exceptionnal! So share your experience if you attend Didar!
What we expect is a very accurate and descriptif posting with information about the number of people, the place, time, setting, decoration on the stage and the hall, when Imam entered, how long he walked amongst the Jamat, what Surat/ayat was recited, ginan verses/qasida verses, if there was mehmani presented, Nazrana, gifts, chain, Nyaz, what dress was the Imam wearing, jabo, suit? how long was the Farman, anything you feel should be remembered in history by our future generations...
Do not post the Farman here but you can send it to us by email at heritage@ismaili.net or even by post but our policy is that no Farmans should be made available here publicly.
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A thousand years ago our Dai and Ismaili historians described their experience of the Didar in their time. A thousand years later we are reading their descriptions and how they organised the didars in Fatimid period or in Alamut period and what the Jamat felt at that time.
Today we will also have few dedicated historians writing on the Hyderabad Didar Insh'allah and on the love of the Jamat of their time for the Imam. And in a thousand years our great-grand children will read that and thank them for keeping our history and heritage.
May the Imam - e Zaman give them spiritual strenght and spiritual hapiness for eternity for keeping the light of our history alive in the soul of the Ismaili generations to come after we all will be gone from this earth.
"nagib" <nagib@globale.net>
To ilm-net@lists.umanitoba.ca
Subject Didar in Hyderabad
Date Sat, 23 Sep 2006 06:56:47 -0400
YAM,
The didar ended few hours ago and some news are starting to come, I wish I would have been there...
Here is an email just received:
Nagib
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Lots of Mubaraki to everyone,
We had a wonderful didar today. We were at the pandol early morning and MHI came at 11:00 AM. There were thousands of murids present. I guess between 100,00 and 150,0000. MHI was very happy and gave a lot of blessings including to the families and Jamat of those who were present. We will have to wait for the complete farman, but here is a glimse of what I remember.
- MHI talked about the Aga Khan Acadamy Hyderabad (whose foundation ceremony was telecast in direct.
-MHI insisted on the importance of quality education and on the fact that
education was now a life long process.
- MHI said He was very ambitious for the Jamat.
- He said He wants to eliminate poverty.
- He said that families, Jamat, should come togethere in order to build
strength.
- He insisted on pluralism and friendships with other communities.
-He said the in the present world people do not have time for the faith, and reminded that physical life is "ordained" and as such has a beginning and an end. Only the soul is eternal. Therefore, keep a "tasbi" and remember Mohamed, Allah, Ali, during day and night and this will give us a lot of hapiness.
- He asked those from abroad to convey His Blessings and affection to "your families and Jamat".
-He insisted on unity and ethics.
He reminded that Intellect is an integral part of faith.
-He said "although I am not always physically with you, I am with you
everyday, all the time".
"Mehbs Bandali" <mehbs2002@hotmail.com>
To undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject DEEDAR MUBARAKI TO EACH
Date Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:43:58 -0400
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FROM MY DEAREST FRIEND IN HYDERABAD
DEEDAR MUBARAKI TO EACH
Yaa Ali Madad
MUBARAKI MUBARAKI TO YOU EACH AND EVERY ONE.
HAZAR IMAM AYA DEEDAR DENEKU
MOMINS DEEDAR LENEY KU AYA
There were over hundred fifty thousand Murids
Hall)pendom was Huge Huge decorated beautiful in white,
Hazar Imam's Takhat(stage) was gracefuly decorated with seven
white Flowers to me looked like Lotus & the stage was,high up every body could see,flowers all round the stage
Hazar Imam arrived exactly at 10.45 am,
Khudavind Hazar Imam wore Jhabo, and turkey hat, walked through out the Hall, with Mukhi Kamadia .
Noor was walking, so happy , blessing each and every one with a smile
Salwaat was being recited, it electrified the soul and happy tears was flowing in each and every murid there.
It was magnificent,then the quran ayat was recited,and the meaning-last verse of the quran meaning was" He knows everything" hazar Imam laughed and the jamat laughed.
then the Ginan Je Je Mangu teh tuhi tejha. Hazar Imam's face lit during each and every paat that was recited.
Hazar Imam Farman just in short,
I Give my best Best Loving blessings to you your family & to your Jamath, My special blessings for Happiness,unity in the family, Mushkilasaan, Baraka in your daily life, and to your families Ruhani members their soul rest in eternal peace.
education"academy establishing for you to eliminate Poor in the country.
education does not stop on life, it is for Life time
India is fast progressing,and with that there is little time for prayers,whenever you can say the Tasbih of hazarat Ali,ya allah,and this is the only way to get satisfaction & happiness for your Soul.
Hazar Imam farman I have a long lit of outside Jamath here with me,not to mention names I give you & your Families & to your Jamath my Loving blessings for Mushkuilasan,Happiness,Barakat,Unity in the family ,best best special blessings Khanavadan
You are always in my Prayers,in my heart in my thoughts & IN MY WORK
khanavadan
H.I said 1992 I was here in India,quite some time now,and he smiled & the Jamath smiled too, and said even though I am not with you Physically ,you are always in my Heart in my thoughts and in MY WORK TOO. Khanavadan
emphasised more on education. Khudavind Hazar Imam was very very happy all the time, looking at the Jamath and smiling.H.I left @12.15pm.
it was absolutely pinpoint silence, Discipline and so much patience.
Congratulated the Volunteers & their heads for such a magnificent hall.
It was like heaven, sami rajo avey jahangi dhol bjave choud dishey chandrauna huva ,There was noor noor & noor, seven heavens were open
to greet our beloved Hazar Imam.
H.I thanked the antray Pardesh govt for their cooprtion & a piece of land for Academy,and taking care of my Jamath, well, I am so happy & blessed with this Spiritual Deedar, I thank you all for praying for me. I rembered you all individually during Deedar,and at one point to me I saw h.I.nodding to my prayers. Ameen.
Take care all
Love you all
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 9:29 pm Post subject: 23rd of september didar in hyderabad
hi...
how r u.hey i wanna discribe whole moment abt da day of didar.
it was xcellent.
discription:everyone started der journey to da pandol where da didar was der at morning 4:00am.lots and lots of traffic jams all around.many vehicles were trapped in dat jam.allmost all da vehicles were our ismailies itself.we took nearly 2hours to break da traffic and reach da didar pandol ground.by da time we reached half of da ground was filled with jamat.i wanna tell u dat if u remembered da structure of our colony,i mean how big is it.nearly 10 to 15 times was more big was da pandol.lakhs of jamat from all over da states of india and from other parts of da countries were present and other communities were der too.to reach da pandol from entrance to da ground it took nearly 10 minutes to reach da ground.lots and lots nearly thousands of security wich included cops and scouts.
i must tell u dese security pple did a tremendous gud job and helped pple a lot.
der were many ambulances placed at each gate entrance.total we had 4 gates for entrance to da pandol.when i reached da 1st one was filled so we had to enter thru 2nd gate.i reached da ground nearly 7:00am.many screens were fixed.i sat in da middle of da ground.der were 5 colums made for walking with da red carpets.by da time it was 8:00pm almost all da remaining jamat were reached da ground.but many pple who were late didnot get place to sit inspite of such a big ground.then in da mic they announced to move forward as much as possible where we were sitting very conjusted.b4 we were entering we had checkings of mobiles or any other electronic gadjets.on moving further towards ground we had to show our passes for inspection without wich we were not alowed to enter da pandol.when all settled by 9:00 we had many gigans and vises made along with farmans by many missionaries and others.did u remember rahim(potti) sir da one who was da principal of our nite school(rec) ya dat guy also told da ginan when imam was present.
arrived:
maulan hazar imam arrived nearly around 11:00 or 11:30am in da pandol and b4 dat we were requested to plz recite da salvaat tasbi when imam arrived.
imam came and took a walk of da ground on da redcarpet between da jamats nearly 5 spaces between them wich i mentioned above with red carpets.when imam entered all jamat pple started da salvaat loudly.he went all around da jamat and between them all looked happy and most of them crying also.then when imam after dat when he sat on da special chair helooked tired by walking all around.but he didnot make a xpression of it.he looked very very happy.then da kriyas started with a honourind imam with a chain.do u know why every time we honour him with a chain ?if not,it is da chain of imamat.then one man was reciting something in arabic language.then imam came up for his farman
farman:
when hazar imam came up to give his farman all b came alert to response da farmans with aamin.first he said it was long long time since i have given u didar in 1992.then he thanxed all da volunteer to doing make da didar possible.he blessed them khanvadan
he farmaned on da education abt how much imp is da education and told not to spend money on da stuffs wich is not imp and told to live a simple life.he also adviced to spend in education and gain knowlege how much as possible.
then he he farmaned to keep a tasbi always with u.and when ever u r free plz recite da imam names,hazrat ali name,allah,or any tabsi wich would definately help u a lot and give u happiness.then he blessed all of them.after dat imam sat on da chair and a man came up and told da whole farman in gujrati.then 3members came up da stage and told da ginan wich also included rahim sir.then after dat they came near imam and imam blessed them all da three.then after dat all da mukhis from all over came one by one and imam blessed all of them.this all contiued.all this didar took nearly 1 hour for everything.then imam stood up to quit da pandol.by dat time we again started savaat tasbi.then imam went back with cheering face and happiness.
after dat we had lunch der and all came back very late.some pple came today morning.it was all da fun
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:54 pm Post subject: Yam
Ya Ali Madad,
I Cried Cried Cried......Everytime when I red about Didar tears were rolling from my eyes... I couldnt stop...I Missed the Didar as I was In London.....and Many Thanks to all of you who explained about the experience during the Didar
I appreciate.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:27 am Post subject: khushiyali mubarak
ya ali madad
Mubarak bad to every one,
We are so happy for everyone who got ablessing of zaheri didar, While i was reading your post i cried, felt like i was there with you spritually. We remembered you all at chandrat zamatkhana. Congratulations to all the volenteers for magneficent work.
mowla is seva ka badla din or duniya me deve...ameen
All my family read all the posts, they all thanked you for taking time to give us update.
The chain of IMAMAT that was nice. They recited sure noor in arabic.
<P>Thanks for sharing your didar experience with us. Its really really great. Thanks again and may mawla keep us happy, healthy and prosperous. Aameen.. <BR><BR>Thanks again,<BR>K</P>
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:01 pm Post subject: Greeting From Paki..
Yaa Ali Madad.<BR>T<BR>his is Johnny From Pakistan.. First of all congrats to all ismailies.. who receive the holy didar.. and 2nd thnx to all who contributed the details of didar.. congrats to all the volunter who serve there khidmat.. dont have more words to say.. <BR>may Moula bless you all with barakat... <BR><BR>Keep Smilin. <BR>CyA<BR>Yaa Ali Madad
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:30 am Post subject: Anonymous post
<DIV>Didar in Hydrabad</DIV><DIV><BR></DIV><TABLE id=INCREDIMAINTABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD id=INCREDITEXTREGION style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt" vAlign=top width="100%"><DIV><U><STRONG>Being forwarded as received. I do no t know who the authour is</STRONG></U></DIV><DIV><U><STRONG></STRONG></U> </DIV><DIV>Al Hamdulillah, Deedar in Hyderabad earlier o­n today was excellent.<BR><BR><BR>Overall, it was a very different experience to what we are used to in <BR>Africa or the West. It was extremely eye opening and humbling, especially <BR>observing the conditions under which many Ismailis from all over India <BR>traveled to Hyderabad, and how they were staying while they were here.<BR><BR> Below is a gist of the Farman. May I please request you to forgive me for <BR>any inaccuracy or misinterpretation in the content below (if at all), when <BR>you read the actual Farman.<BR><BR>As Mowla arrived at the hall, he walked around for about 15 mins (the hall <BR>was massive and there was so much jamat). <BR><BR>He looked well and he gave lots of Dua for the Indian jamat, the foreign <BR>jamats and their families, as well as the Ruahni members.<BR><BR>He made a small joke and said that there were people from so many countries <BR>present that he wouldn't be able to list them unless he had a piece of <BR>paper.<BR><BR>He thanked the government of India and Andra Pradesh for their support and <BR>assistance with his visit, as well as donating the land for the school. He <BR>also thanked the volunteers for their wonderful work in putting everything <BR>together in conjunction with the leaders.<BR><BR>He talked about the fact that his visit to India was related to the <BR>building of a school in Hyderabad, and that education should be seen as a <BR>continuous process rather than o­ne that stops when people grow up or reach <BR>a certain age.<BR><BR>He emphasised the importance of unity in the jamat, using o­nes intellect <BR>when interpreting the faith of Islam, and working within the principles and <BR>ethics of the faith of Islam.<BR><BR>He identified that the pressures of work have increased, resulting in <BR>people working longer hours, but nonetheless, o­nes faith should not be <BR>neglected, as the o­nly part of an individual which is eternal is the soul. <BR>He asked the jamat to carry a Tasbih with them at all times, and whenever <BR>the opportunity arises (whether during the day or at night), to take the <BR>name of Prophet Mohamed (PBUH), Allah and Hazrat Ali.<BR><BR>He also said that the reason he had not been to India since 1992 is because <BR>he was occupied with various projects in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and in the <BR>West (including the building of Jamat Khanas). <BR><BR>He stated that his work in India will continue, and that it his aim to <BR>eradicate poverty within the jamat.<BR><BR> The Farman was immediately translated in the presence of Mowla in Gujerati <BR>for the benefit of the non English speaking Jamat. <BR><BR>I must say, I was impressed with the speed, grasp and accuracy of the <BR>person who did the translation.<BR><BR>As I said earlier, this is just a gist of the Farman, and there may well be <BR>areas which have been overlooked.</DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Being forwarded as received. I do no t know who the authour is
Al Hamdulillah, Deedar in Hyderabad earlier on today was excellent.
Overall, it was a very different experience to what we are used to in
Africa or the West. It was extremely eye opening and humbling, especially
observing the conditions under which many Ismailis from all over India
traveled to Hyderabad, and how they were staying while they were here.
Below is a gist of the Farman. May I please request you to forgive me for
any inaccuracy or misinterpretation in the content below (if at all), when
you read the actual Farman.
As Mowla arrived at the hall, he walked around for about 15 mins (the hall
was massive and there was so much jamat).
He looked well and he gave lots of Dua for the Indian jamat, the foreign
jamats and their families, as well as the Ruahni members.
He made a small joke and said that there were people from so many countries
present that he wouldn't be able to list them unless he had a piece of
paper.
He thanked the government of India and Andra Pradesh for their support and
assistance with his visit, as well as donating the land for the school. He
also thanked the volunteers for their wonderful work in putting everything
together in conjunction with the leaders.
He talked about the fact that his visit to India was related to the
building of a school in Hyderabad, and that education should be seen as a
continuous process rather than one that stops when people grow up or reach
a certain age.
He emphasised the importance of unity in the jamat, using ones intellect
when interpreting the faith of Islam, and working within the principles and
ethics of the faith of Islam.
He identified that the pressures of work have increased, resulting in
people working longer hours, but nonetheless, ones faith should not be
neglected, as the only part of an individual which is eternal is the soul.
He asked the jamat to carry a Tasbih with them at all times, and whenever
the opportunity arises (whether during the day or at night), to take the
name of Prophet Mohamed (PBUH), Allah and Hazrat Ali.
He also said that the reason he had not been to India since 1992 is because
he was occupied with various projects in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and in the
West (including the building of Jamat Khanas).
He stated that his work in India will continue, and that it his aim to
eradicate poverty within the jamat.
The Farman was immediately translated in the presence of Mowla in Gujerati
for the benefit of the non English speaking Jamat.
I must say, I was impressed with the speed, grasp and accuracy of the
person who did the translation.
As I said earlier, this is just a gist of the Farman, and there may well be
areas which have been overlooked.
there were 150,000 to 200, 000 people there
the Hyderabad jamat did an amazing job accommodating everyone
they had multiple utars : big halls/gymkhana, sports areas for people to
arrive at and a large majority slept there too, food was freely available
all over Hyderabad
we spoilt NRI ( non resident ismailis most stayed in hotels )
the day of the deedar was truly amazing with 150, 000 ismailis heading to
the deedar hall at once, there were ismailis on buses( the jamat had rented 600), cars , rickshaws, people piled in the back of trucks etc, the roads were all ismailis
The hall was a massive outdoor structure and was fully wired for large
screens all over, with full security screening, and despite the huge task
the volunteers got the job done, got everyone seated in time for hazar imam to arrive at 11 am on Saturday
he was very happy, he initially walked for 25 minutes in the hall to give
every one an excellent deedar opportunity, he accepted mehmani from multiple jamats his firman :
family and jamat unity education, he stressed it was a life long learning he wanted to stress peace in the world, he stressed Islam is a peaceful religion maintain ethics of the faith he said though he hasn't been in India for 14 years the jamat was always in his heart, thoughts, prayers and his work, he said he daily thinks of his jamat and their needs and what institutions he thinks the jamat needs, and he wanted excellence in management of these institutions he gave his best best best loving blessings to the Indian jamat and to all jamats from all over the world and to all ruhani members.
he did a 18 minute walk through the hall while leaving..after he had left and the shukran tasbi was being recited he returned to visit the hospital that was set up there
Mubaraki to all.
the volunteers i must say were truly great and very humble in India they
went out of their way to ensure every single member had a good deedar
the leaving procedure was a bit of chaos, 150000 trying to leave at once,
I'm afraid India's infrastructure just could not handle it, there were massive traffic jams, but this is India and the people just took it in stride, ,no complaining no stress, they just expect it and handle it well, many waited 5-6 hours to get on a bus and probably another 3-4 hours to get back into town, it took us 4 hours to get into town and that was after waiting 6 hours in the hall to see if things would ease, but it didn't feel that long because people were happy relaxed and the energy of that many people was something to experience
we thought of you all during the deedar and just wanted to share the experience
YAM
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--- In Batunimurid@yahoogroups.com, altaf hajiyani <altafhajiyani@...> wrote:
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> yaa ali madad
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> total jamat was around 125000 .hazar imam stressed on education as a life long process and practise of faith and always carrying a tasbih. he praised the indfian and state govt. for the hospitality and generosity.
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> yaa ali madad
ILM-NET@cc.UMANITOBA..CA
Subject YET ANOTHER EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT
Date Mon, 25 Sep 2006 20:28:05 EDT
As always, Hazar Imam looked fresh and young in his Red and Gold darbar robe and his tall Black hat. I was blessed to find a spot very close to the red carpeted walkway and was able to get a very close view of the Imam.
I arrived at the hall around 9:30am (flew in from Bangalore at 7:30am, headed to the Didar hall -1.5hr ride). The pandal was a huge structure across a waste empty land space at a place call Brompally. 5 arched entries were created with "Welcome to India Mulakaat - Sept 2006" written on them. Only one road led to the pendal so the traffic was horrific. Herds of people walking towards the gates, loads of buses filled with Ismailis all dressed up passed me by as my taxi drove beside them, mehndi on their hands, sweating in the heat of the morning stuffed into their vehicles, but all of them seemed perfectly satisfied to go thru the harsh drive knowing it would be all worth it at the end. It had rained the night before so the red clay grounds around the entry, and structure was mushy and difficult to walk on without getting your shoes messed up. People had to park quite a ways away from the pendal and walk. Many seniors could not make the walk so had to rest on the way and ones who were handicapped were being wheel chaired but seemed like there werenbt enough wheelchairs as many were being carried by volunteers on chairs. Due to the mushy mud, volunteers were having a difficult time carrying them or transporting the wheel chairs. It all looked like "organized Chaos" to me but I am sure this is normal for people who live in India.
When I entered the hall, it was already filled with approximately 150k murids from across India and some I am told from all parts of the world who had arrived at 4am in the morning. The pendal was semi-permanent structure of metal pillars with roof covered with sheets and fans put at equal distances. LCD screens strategically placed to allow everyone to be able to see the Imam close up. Microphone was loud with waezeens explaining to the jamat the significance of the Didar and pleading for discipline and quiet while the Imam is with us. The stage was too far from where I was but after the didar I went to see it. It was simple but beautifully made with white carpet, some 20 steps with red runners in the middle and on 3 sides and a white leather /wood carved chair for the Imam in the middle. Five hanging half- arches suspended over the chair made of nett-metal looked like lotus flower providing shade while white Lily's covered the back of the stage with Green plants.
Hazar Imam arrived at 10:45am, he was presented with the Darbar robe and hat which he wore at the entrance before entering the hall. Mowla walks 20 minutes or so all around the red carpeted walkway before taking the seat at the stage. As it is always amazing, there was silence except the continuous recitation of the salwat and there was hardly a dry-eye in the hall. Sura-e-Noor was recited along with translation. 4 parts of Sahebji to More Man Bhave ginan followed the ayah, then Hazar Imam stood up for Farman. Immediately following the gujrati translation read while the Imam was sitting.
Before I summarize the Farman, I have to deliver the message from the Imam as requested of all the murids who came from outside India. Hazar Imam asked us to convey to our families and our Jamats the following message:
" There are so many countries represented here today that I can't even start to name themb&I will need a paper to write them down. All of you who have come here today from outside India, when you return home, I wish you to give to your families and your jamats my warmest Love, my affections and my blessings, and that they are all in my heart and thoughts, not a day goes by that I don't think of my jamat"
I will now try and summarize the key themes that the Imam talked about in his Farman.
He started with saying how happy he was to be in India and that his visit has been most happy. He then thanked the volunteers who had done such a magnificent work with the leaders to do such magnificent arrangements to make this Deedar possible. He gave them his blessings and gave Kanavadaan. Imam then spoke of the purpose of his visit and he thanked the govt of Uderpardesh for making his visit so memorable and comfortable.
Education:
Education is a necessity
Its no longer only starting school as a child and getting a degree as an adult but it is a life long learning, continuous learning
The Academy therefore will help us to make sure that meritocracy/quality education is provided for children who have exceptional skills
Last visit to India was 1992, its been a long time but India has grown significantly since 1992, more youth are getting opportunities and the future will bring even more opportunity and we need to make sure our Jamats, our future generation is ready to partake in the opportunity the country will provide its people
Since my last visit, much has changed in the world and there has been need to concentrate towards regions who are not in peace, where people need help and that is what the Imam and the Imamate is spending a lot of time on creating infrastructure, institutions and leadership. You must know the countries I am talking of are Afghanistan and Tajikistan. I am also looking at North America and Western Europe, building institutions and Jamatkhanas there for the jamats. Many leaders are working along side me on these activities and I want to tell them that I appreciate their work.
I hope and wish that jamats from around the world will interact and work with each other to help each other so we can have quality leadership in our institutions
Pluralism & Ethics & intellect:
India is a pluralistic country
We need to keep peace and embrace the diversity of all people
Pluralism is good for us, others, its good for all people, so keep good relations with other communities and people
Today, there are regions in the world where there is no peace, wars have destroyed all the infrastructure - I am referring to Afghanistan and Tajikistan
Imam and Imamate is working very hard to create the new infrastructure and institutions in these regions
I am also looking at North America and Western Europe and creating new Jamatkhanas and institutions there
I hope that different regions of my jamat will work together to create quality leadership in other parts of the world
We have to remove poverty from the war torn region and I appreciate those leaders and institutions who work with me to achieve this
Uphold the Ethics of our faith in all the dealings and in your daily lives
Since my last visit to India in 1992, much has changed in India, economy has grown and many opportunities have been provided to the people
We need to make sure that the Jamat is able to utilize these opportunities. I am ambitious for my Jamat
Remember that Intellect is the integral part of Islam. We must follow what Hazrat Ali has taught us, to use our intellect in making good judgments and decision
Balance in Life
Modern life places a lot of demand on us and our time. We work long hours to meet these demands. But that does not mean we cannot practice our faith
Our lives are pre-determined, there is a beginning and there is an end. Remember, only the soul is eternal
So, keep a tasbih with you and anytime during the day or night, when you find a moment, take your tasbih and remember the name of Allah, the prophet and Hazrat Ali and I assure you, you will find happiness in practicing your faith.
Blessings
MHI gave blessing to everyone who was there - blessings for Mushkil Asan, Unity in family, Unity in Jamat, Keep on Siratal Mustaqeem, good health, and Barakat
Hazar imam said that I may be leaving you physically but you should know that I am with you, I am with you every day, all the time
Following the farman, a chain was presented to the Imam, followed by mehmani, Niyaz, sweets and Khajoor. Mukhi's of other JK's of India also presented the mehmanis. Hazar Imam got up and once again gave blessing of Barakat, mushkil asan, health and happiness to all. He left the hall around 12 noon.
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