CANADA 2008 Padhramni, Event, News and Testimonies

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REMINDER:

FLASH: CANADA DIDARS DATES - MUBARAKI! We are most happy to inform the Jamat that, in the next phase of the current cycle of Golden Jubilee visits, and in response to the invitation from the Government, our beloved Mowlana Hazar Imam will grace Canada with His presence from the 18th to the 25th of November 2008. Mowlana Hazar Imam's visit is scheduled to commence in Ottawa where He will engage with Federal Government officials focusing on current and projected Imamat and AKDN initiatives. Thereafter, Mowlana Hazar Imam will proceed to three other cities, namely, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver where He will grant Golden Jubilee Darbars and will also meet with Provincial Government and civic leaders. Mowlana Hazar Imam will depart from Canada on the 25th of November. Mowlana Hazar Imam is scheduled to return to Canada on the 5th of December, 2008, and on the 6th, will preside over the inauguration ceremony of the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Ottawa, to be performed in the presence of the Prime Minister Honourable Stephen Harper. At this time, Mowlana Hazar Imam will also hold formal consultations with the Prime Minister as well as senior government Ministers and other officials. Toronto will have darbars over a period of 2 days for the Jamat from Eastern Canada on the 22nd and the 23rd at the Rogers Centre. Quebec & Maritimes jamat is to have darbar on Sunday 23rd November. Calgary for the Jamat from Edmonton and the Prairies on November 24th and Vancouver for the Jamat from British Columbia on November 25th. All Darbars in Canada are open to guests from the International Jamat. Please register online for volunteering and darbar at http://goldenjubileecanada.org. If you have already registered, please be sure to update your entry.

Message to Canadian Residents: All information must be corrected by November 13th, 2008. Once the Darbar Access Cards are printed, you will not be able to change the information online. You will need to go to a Registration Desk at a local Jamatkhana to make any changes and there will be a delay in reissuing a new card. Hotels should be booked immediately and a discount code can be obtained from your local jamat where applicable.

Message to International Jamat: Registration for the International Jamat will commence on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008. Please note that International visitors cannot be registered by their local relatives and friends until the International registration site opens. Registration will close once sites have reached capacity. More Information to come...
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GIVEN HERE UNDER FEW JAMATKHANAS AT TORONTO FOR YOUR READY

REFERENCE.







METRO TORONTO JAMATKHANAS ADDRESS

Headquarters-149-151 Bartley Dr. North York Ontario M4A 1C9
416 751 7821

Bayview-Zion Heights Junior High- 5900 Leslie st. North York M2H 1J9
416 493 4111

Brampton- 525 North Park Drive Brampton OnL6S 5X4
905 450 8504

Don mills 80 Overlea Boul Don mills Ontario M4H 1C5
416 696 7882

Dundas West -St Lukes Catholic School

319 Ossington Ave Toronto Ontario M6J 3A6

Temp jk- St Mary Catholic School- 20 Portugal Square Toronto Ontari M5J 3P2
416 393 5347

416 393 5205

Etobicoke 100 Skyway Ave. Etobicoke ON M9W 4Y9
905 674 2388

Greenland Gateway Public School-53 Gateway boul Donmills M3C 1B4
416 397 2970

Mississauga -375 A Matheson Boul East Mississauga L4Z 1X8
905 755 0003

Oshawa 83 Byng Avenue Oshawa Ontario L1G 3N2
416 725 1626

Pickering 520 Westney Road South, Unit 12 Ajax

Exit westney south,pass bayly street,clements road and then turn right
905 426 8730

Richmond Hill Richmond Green Sec School

1 William F Bell Parkway Richmond Hill L4S 1A1 (f-s)

Jubilee Gardens-102 yorkland Boul- ( m-th)
905 508 7303

905 770 9600

Scarborough 695 Middlefield Road Toronto Ontario- M1V 5B8
416 298 7948

Thorncliffe Marc Garneau Collegiate-135 Overlea Boul, Donmills On M3C 1B3
416 396 2410

Unionville 350 Applecreek Blvd Markham On L3R 9X7
905 513 9862

Willowdale 435 McNicoll Ave. North York On
416 492 4509

492 9503

Yorkmills - Victoria Park Secondary School-15 Wallingford Road, North York at Cassandra Boulevard
416 395 3310

BARRIE JK- 128 Brock Street , Barrie Ontario

Mukhisaheb- Alrafik Pabani 705 739 7521/ Yasmin Dawood 717 9860
(705) 726 8155

NIAGRA FALLS JK 347 Airport Rd,Unit 1
Niagara On The Lake
905-641-5781
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Post by sassy »

anyone driving into Toronto from West( hamilton, buffallo. USA_)
take QEW ..this turns into Garnier Expressway... Exit SPADINA AVE.
go north I -2 blocks TURN RIGHT( FRONT STREET) Rogers centre on your right side a minute away
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Special Announcement from Council for Canada

The Council for Canada wishes to advise the Jamat that in order to respond to the overwhelming number of requests from the international Jamat for participation in the Canadian Darbars and following consultations and a logistical reassessment of the facilities deployment, measures have been put in place to accommodate additional numbers of international Jamati members at the Darbar venues in Toronto and Vancouver.

This has been achieved through opening up additional space situated in the tiered seating areas in the stadiums that will serve as Darbar venues in Toronto and Vancouver.

The Council for Canada respectfully requests the Jamats understanding that it is only by taking this unusual step that we will be in a position to accommodate additional numbers of Jamati members in these Darbars.

In light of this development, the Council for Canada is happy to inform the Jamat that we are now in a position to accept additional registrations. Accordingly, international online registration will be activated early tomorrow morning. International Jamati members already in Canada are welcome to register at any Jamatkhana registration desk. The Jamat is advised to check this website frequently for updates.
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GJ flags and banners in Vancouver.

Watch and enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/swf/l.swf?swf=ht ... _modules=1
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Karim Maherali, one of the longest serving contributors to this forum has just asked us to move forward and prepare ourselves for the upcoming momentous event. Thank you, Karim and also Rajishkhana.

May I be permitted to submit the following poems from our history that may aid us in our preparatory phases for the Golden Jubilee Darbar.

A North African Poet composed the following poem to commemorate Imam Mehdi's arrival in the Fatimid dynasty's first capital, Mahdiya.

“My congratulations, O generous Prince, for your arrival upon which our epoch smiles

You have established your camp in a noble land, prepared for you by glorious angels

The sanctuary and its environs, its lofty shrines are exalted

And in the West is an exalted residence where prayer and fasting are accepted

It is Al-Mahdiyya, sacred and protected, as the sacred city is in Tihama (i.e Arabian Peninsula)

Your footsteps make the ground wherever you tread like the Maqam Ibrahim (i.e. the Kaba)

Just as the pilgrims kissed the sacred corner, so do we kiss the walls of your palace.”

The notion of the Imam of the time (Hazar Imam) as the source of human salvation is underscored by Nizar Quhistani, in the following verse:

“Salvation is to be found in the Imam of the Time.

I found the essence of faith in obedience to the command of his representative.

I have given up everything except that contained in the Quranic verse ‘offspring, one of the other’.

Ever since I found the Imamate, permanently in human form, I have known no other guide than the living, everlasting Imam,

For in his command, I have found peace in both the worlds”

The necessity of a living Imam in every age according to the changing needs and circumstances of people is echoed in the following lines:

“My lover appears in different forms,

Because for each period there comes a new guidance;

One after the other, there follows another qaim Imam Ali;

The permanent connection with him can never be broken”
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Canadian Durbar

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We have been through a very trying last few days, however Mowla has always said to us that getting the Deedar is not easy and sacrifices have to be made and obstacles have to be overcome,I as a member from the UK Jamat inshallah hope to make it and say lets us all unite under one banner and make this visit of MHI a truly joyous and momentous one. The Canadian Jamat indeed has gone everywhere in large numbers and have made the other durbars very colourful & enriching.We in London certainly appreciated all the International Jamats during the London Durbar and the way they helped us as volunteers and gave us all the cooperation that was required. Let us all now as International Jamat make a telling contribution to the Candaian Durbars and make it memorable for everybody. Lets Rejoice -Shuker Alhamdullilah- God is Great
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Ottawa Jamat asked to gather at Ottawa Civic Center to possibly see Hazar Imam's motorcade pass by around 3pm today. Leadership will go to Airport to welcome Hazar Imam. Jamat is not invited at the airport.
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http://www.akdn.org/press_release.asp?ID=692

His Highness the Aga Khan Visits Canada on the Occasion of His Golden Jubilee (Media Advisory)


Ottawa, Canada, 18 November 2008 - His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and Founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) arrives in Ottawa today at the start of an 8-day visit to Canada on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee. The Aga Khan, who is in Canada as a guest of the Government, is commemorating his fifty years of leadership as Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. He will be met by The Honourable John Baird, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities on behalf of the Government of Canada.

During the visit, His Highness will be officially welcomed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada and will meet with senior government officials to discuss areas of active collaboration between Canada and the AKDN.

The Aga Khan will travel to Toronto, where he will meet with The Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario. He will also preside over the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between McMaster University and the Aga Khan University (AKU), which has campuses and programmes in eight countries in South Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

During his stay in Calgary, the Aga Khan will meet with The Honourable Norman L. Kwong, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta; Dr. Indira Samarasekera, the President of the University of Alberta, and Dr. Carl Amrhein, Provost and Vice President.

In Vancouver, the Aga Khan will meet with the Mayor of the City of Burnaby, His Worship Derek Corrigan, as well as The Honourable Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia.

The Aga Khan will meet and address gatherings of the Ismaili community in each city.

His Highness is scheduled to return to Ottawa for the official inauguration of the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat building on Sussex Drive in Ottawa, on December 6, 2008. The Delegation will serve a representational role for the activities of the Imamat including the AKDN, and will mark a new phase in the Imamat’s partnership with Canada.

The Aga Khan Development Network has a long-standing relationship with Canada and Canadians. Over the past 25 years, the AKDN, particularly through Aga Khan Foundation Canada, has collaborated with a diverse set of institutions, including universities, government departments, the private sector and civil society organizations, to bring the best of Canada’s human, intellectual and technical resources to bear on the challenges of the developing world.

For more information, please contact:
Jennifer Morrow
Aga Khan Foundation Canada
E-mail: Jennifer@akfc.ca
Tel: 1-613-237-2532 ext. 107
Cell: 1-613-697-9532

Amir Karim
Aga Khan Council for Canada
E-mail: amir.karim@polykar.com
Tel: 1-514-574-3754

Dr. Iqbal Ahmed
Aga Khan Council for Canada
E-mail: drihahmed@gmail.com
Tel: 1-604-218-7864

Notes
Golden Jubilee of His Highness the Aga Khan
His Highness the Aga Khan completed his 50th year as the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims on 11th July 2007, succeeding his grandfather, Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah. The Aga Khan leads a community of 15 million Ismaili Muslims living in some 25 countries around the world and is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family).

As part of the commemoration of His Highness the Aga Khan’s Golden Jubilee which began on 11th July 2007, he has been paying official visits to some 35 countries, using these occasions to recognize the friendship and longstanding support of leaders of state, government and other partners in the work of the Ismaili Imamat, and to set the direction for the future, including the launching and laying of foundations for major initiatives and programmes.

The Aga Khan Development Network
His Highness the Aga Khan is founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), a group of private, non-denominational development agencies working to empower communities and individuals and to improve living conditions and opportunities, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East. The Network’s nine development agencies focus on social, cultural and economic development for all citizens, regardless of gender, origin or religion. The AKDN’s underlying ethic is compassion for the vulnerable in society. Its annual budget for social development is in excess of US$500 million.

Aga Khan Foundation Canada
Aga Khan Foundation Canada is a non-profit international and non-denominational agency that supports social development programs in Asia and Africa. As a member of the world-wide Aga Khan Development Network, the Foundation works to address the root causes of poverty: finding and sharing effective and lasting solutions that help improve the quality of life for poor communities. AKFC programs focus on four core areas: health, education, rural development and building the capacity of non-governmental organizations. Gender equity and protecting the environment are integrated into every program. Established in 1980, the Foundation has built a reputation in Canada as an effective development organization that acts as a catalyst for increasing awareness and understanding of key global issues (Find out more).
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Admin wrote:GIVEN HERE UNDER FEW JAMATKHANAS AT TORONTO FOR YOUR READY

REFERENCE.


Dundas West -St Lukes Catholic School

319 Ossington Ave Toronto Ontario M6J 3A6
This is address is incorrect. They have moved to:

St. Mary's Catholic School
20 Portugal Square
Toronto, ON
M5J 3P9
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Post by malik.merchant »

Admin wrote:Ottawa Jamat asked to gather at Ottawa Civic Center to possibly see Hazar Imam's motorcade pass by around 3pm today. Leadership will go to Airport to welcome Hazar Imam. Jamat is not invited at the airport.
I am told that a temporary motorcade route is being set up at Lansdowne Park (Ottawa Civic Centre - where the Jamat has been gathering for prayers and celebrations since Sunday) The main entrance to Lansdowne is from Bank Street and there is an exit (about 400-500 metres away) at the other end, leading out to Queen Elizabeth Drive.

So the motorcade from the Airport would travel along the Airport Parkway/Bronson Avenue and exit at Queen Elizabeth or Colonel By Drives (both run parallel on either side of the Rideau Canal). Both these drives have exits for Bank Street, and Lansdowne Park is around the corner.

We eagerly await the arrival of our beloved Mawla and if it his wish the motorcade will come into Lansdowne Park. Ottawa has a Jamat of over a 1000 Murids, and we are all excited about the (possibility) of Hazar Imam passing by the Civic Centre. The Park will be well lit in case the arrival is late in the afternoon.

My camera is restless, and the batteries have charged. Whatever the outcome, at least I shall have captured moments of anticipation and hope as well as excitement, and of course phhtos of the motorcade route. Memories are important.
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malik.merchant wrote: My camera is restless, and the batteries have charged. Whatever the outcome, at least I shall have captured moments of anticipation and hope as well as excitement, and of course phhtos of the motorcade route. Memories are important.
Please share these with us. Thanks!

Media Advisory: Governor General Welcomes His Highness the Aga Khan at
Rideau Hall

Last update: 1:42 p.m. EST Nov. 18, 2008

OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Nov 18, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michalle Jean, Governor General of Canada, will welcome His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and Founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan
Development Network. His Highness is visiting Canada on the occasion of
his Golden Jubilee. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, November
19, 2008, at 4:30 p.m.

Members of the media wishing to cover the official photo of Her
Excellency and His Highness should arrive no later than 4:15 p.m.
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Positive View of Canadian Darbar Planning- Please Distribute

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Ya Ali Madad,

As received

I have been privileged to be part of some of the Canadian Darbar Planning
meetings this past week including one with the National Council President
and so I hope I can clear up some of the contentious issues and help the
international jamat understand the situation better. Hopefully after this
everyone will be able to clear their minds focus on spiritual preparation
for the upcoming darbar rather than the problems of the past week.

Firstly, everyone must understand that the Canadian leaders would love
nothing more than to have the ENTIRE International jamat attend this
darbar. Since July 11th, every darbar host city has opened their arms and
gone above and beyond to accommodate International guests, especially the
Canadians who love to travel. I myself have enjoyed darbars in Kampala, Los
Angeles, Chicago and London UK. Each time I have been blown away by the
hospitality of the jamat and the hard work and preparation undertaken to
accommodate International Jamat members. That being said, our leaders were
trying their utmost to do whatever it takes to accommodate the
International Jamat. To criticize the Canadian leadership without full
understanding of the situation is completely unfair and disrespectful to
these individuals who are working tirelessly as volunteers to make this
darbar happen. Please ensure you have all the information before you make
judgments or say disrespectful things on this forum.

So exactly one week ago we received the announcement that the Imam is
coming to Canada and has granted us 4 darbars. The number of darbars is the
Imam's choice and all of us know that we cannot question the Imam's
decision. He is the knower of everything and we are given these darbars
because he wants to, not because we are entitled. Over he past 17 months he
has traveled the globe, met with hundreds of leaders, overseen countless
new projects, given us dozens of darbars and all because he loves us. Those
who question why we would not just "add another darbar" clearly don't
understand what the Imam is doing and how essential it is that he continues
his work without us putting excessive demands on him. We must say shukr
that we were even given 4 darbars. Some countries have Ismaili populations
ten times that of Canada and were given 2 didars only. Shukr shukr shukr.

Also it is imperative that you understand that we had 2 weeks notice for
this darbar. Not one month. Not 3 weeks but 2 weeks. The shortest notice of
any Golden Jubilee Darbar. Imagine mobilizing 10,000 volunteers across a
country the size of Canada and the time needed to arrange a darbar. Just
think about it for a few minutes. Thousands of man hours are needed in one
instant. Then for a second think about how no man is perfect. Mistakes
happen and they are inevitable. When mistakes happen, they happen for a
reason and we must be patient and understanding.

So let me give you some more background on the Canadian Darbars.

Calgary darbar venue was chosen ahead of time and was to accommodate 20,000
murids. With an expected Jamat of 10,000 from Calgary and 5,000 from
Edmonton, there was room for 5,000 International members. In 2005, the
entire Calgary and Edmonton jamats had to go to Vancouver and squeeze into
the hall there. This year, we were lucky to have a darbar in a 3rd city.

Vancouver darbar venue, BC Place is a stadium and the only available venue
the council could procure. The capacity on the floor is 20,000 and as
others have explained, we are not allowed to use the bleachers or stadium
seats for the darbar. Murids must sit on the floor and cannot be above or
"looking below" at the Imam. This is our tradition. We cannot change this
and only the Imam can change this. Do you expect the Imam to climb every
section of stairs so that he may walk past you? No of course not. We must
all sit together on the floor, below the stage. This was the plan, one that
has now been changed. BC Jamat is 15,000 so due to space restrictions,
there was enough capacity for 5,000 International Jamat. Please note that
LIF Announced that each murid was to attend only 1 darbar and no more.
Those attending 2 or more are extremely selfish and will undoubtedly be
taking away a deedar from another deserving murid.

Toronto darbar was to be held at the Rogers Center (Skydome) with a floor
capacity of 20,000. Yes the capacity for a baseball game is 47,000 as nagib
pointed out. But again, we cannot use the bleachers as per our Ismaili
tradition of not sitting above the Imam. I personally do not agree with
this tradition especially if it prevents someone from not being able to
have a deedar with his Imam. But I can at least understand that no murid
wants to be looking below at his Imam. We only want to look up because He
is the Most High and we are as low as it can get. So Rogers Center was the
only available hall as NTC (Direct Energy Center) was booked for that
weekend and TIC is too small for our jamat. NTC was used in the 2005 Deedar
and can accommodate 50,000 seated on the floor but again, due to short
notice, we could not get this venue for Sat-Sun. We do however have it
booked for Wed-Fri for the International jamat to come, enjoy Jamatkhana,
eat lovely food, and partake in dandia raas. So the capacity of Rogers
Center is 20,000 and we have 2 darbars which will allow for 40,000 murids.
Since the Ontario and Quebec jamats (Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto and all
other cities) make up a 35,000 jamat, we are restricted to only 5,000
International Jamat.

These are the facts. We have space for 15,000 International Jamat in Canada
and no more. This is a number that exceeds the number of International that
went to both USA and United Kingdom. We do not have the luxury of an
outdoor darbar like Syria or Tajikistan. It is currently -1 in Toronto and
snowing. Would you like to be numb and frostbitten during your deedar? So
we must use whatever venues we can obtain and work within our limitations.

That being said, we announced that International Jamat Registration would
open at 10:00AM Eastern Time on November 12th. The council was prepared for
a large number of registrations. They had tested the site and it was said
to be ready for registration. Nobody could prepare for the number of people
at 10:00AM that would be online registering. 20,000 people at one single
moment went on the website to register. Our servers were not ready for that
much at one time and therefore we had to close the registration. It was
very unfortunate especially since so many people were sitting at their
computer all day but we needed to repair the site. At 8:00PM EST the
registration was repopened. Within 1 hour, we had 15,000 Registrations. 1
Hour!!! President Mangji himself admitted that there was no way to expect
such a big influx in such a short time span. So due to our space
limitations we had no choice but to close the registration.

This caused a great deal of distress to International Jamat, especially
those who had already booked flights and hotel. Please keep in mind that
our council always suggests that we wait until we are registered before we
purchase anything for travel. Nobody wants another incident like the one in
Dubai last year. Those who tried to book early to get a good deal cannot
expect the council to be responsible for their lack of prudence especially
when the council always tells us to wait for confirmation before booking
anything.

As a result of such overwhelming demand, the Canadian Leaders scrambled to
find a solution so that every murid would have a chance to come and no one
would be left outside or without an opportunity for darbar. The Leadership
then decided that the only way to accomodate more International Jamat was
to increase capacity and the only way to increase capacity was to open up
the first section of rows of the bleachers. Yes some of these rows were
above the stage and thus Hazar Imam had to give his approval for this. On
Friday, news of this increase in capacity was given to all Jamats and
Registration was to reopen Saturday morning.

5,000 new spaces were created in the Rogers Center making 10,000 more open
registrations for Toronto and another 5,000 spaces created at BC Place
giving 5,000 more open registrations in BC. Since Calgary is not in a
stadium, there was no way to increase capacity for Calgary.

At this time, these additional 15,000 spaces are still not full and thus
registration for International is still open. Those who registered for one
city but want to attend a different darbar are still able to change their
darbar location by logging into the site with their registration number and
making the change.

Few things to note.

1. No murid would ever be turned away at the door of a deedar. The Imam
would never allow someone who has come to see him to be turned away. You
must have faith in this if you are an Ismaili. That being said, we live in
a land of laws and there are fire codes. Nagib you are being ignorant by
calling these fire codes bogus. There are fire marshalls present at EVERY
major event with over 2,000 people and with people's lives at risk they
will enforce the laws. When you cram 20,000 people onto the floor of a
stadium, imagine what would happen at the bottlenecks, the washrooms, the
exits. It is absolute chaos. What happens if a fire breaks out. Hundreds of
people would be trampled and thousands could be trapped due to
overcrodwing. Fire codes are serious business and we cannot admit more than
the capacity without the fire marshall shutting down the entire event. They
don't care what the event is. They are there to do a job. If a murid was to
come he would not be turned away. We would build a tent outside if we had
to but he or she would be present for the didar and would be able to
partake in the event.

2. Those who are having any technical issues with their online
registration, please note that you will not be turned away at the darbar
hall. Your entire family will be welcomed. Just bring your confirmation
number and they will take care of you when you arrive. If you still need
further clarification you can email the registration team at
support@goldenjubileecanada.org Please note that they are dealing with tens
of thousands of emails so you WILL receive a response within 48 hours. The
Golden Jubilee Canada hotline will be able to advise you on basic matters
such as hotels, jamati program, locations of buildings, special needs. They
cannot help you with registration and are not able to access anyones
registration details.

Lastly, please remember that we are now 6 days away from the darbar. In 124
hours we will be in the presence of He Who Is Above All Else. You must now
forget everything that has happen and look forward. Prepare yourselves
spiritually for this deedar. Go to Jamatkhana. Celebrate with your brothers
and sisters. This is the most joyous occasion of our lives and we must be
in the right state of mind in order to get full benefit. If you are able to
come to Canada and be part of this darbar, it is because it is in your
neyat and you were meant to be there. If not, then it is Allah's wish.
Everything is due to Allah.

Mubaraki to Everyone and I hope you all have an excellent Deedar and the
Noor of Allah shines through your eyes, and your heart and you are overcome
with love. I pray that you are all blessed with the Zahiri and Batini
Noorani Deedar.

Regards/Rahim
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DEEDAR AND INTERNALIZING YOUR FAITH AS I HAVE EXPERINCED PER

Post by jeeshanali »

As received

Ya ali miadad

We are going to be blessed very soon with Hazer Imam’s Deedar in Canada and I wanted to share my personal experience with you


The following points will help you to start preparing your soul to be in the presence of Hazer Imam. This is what we call Intezar or Yearning to be close to Imam. (Nov.08)


An important preamble to remember is that Mowla too prepares His Nur before entering the Durbar and as a result, His presence in the Deedar hall is different from that of other times. You will also notice that as He enters the hall, the aura will be charged with the power of His Nur.

During the first few minutes of His walk in the Deedar hall, He will be blessing every murid who will begin to feel His presence. This sets the love and the bond with the Imam because every one is included in His Glance. He may be keeping His left hand to His hip which symbolically means He is guarding the Sword of Zulfikar. This is the sword of His Office, Peace and Justice.

1. While in the presence of the Imam, recite Salwat quietly and continuously in your heart. Salwat is to seek Allah’s blessings on Prophet Mohamed and his progeny. Hazer Imam is the progeny and eventually Allah’s blessings come back upon us.
2. You will often see Mowla nodding; this is the time to ask for Salamati of Iman, good health, spiritual guidance, peace, good deeds, Seva and for all your wishes to be granted.
3. When asking for your wishes to be granted do understand what you are asking for and make sure you state that it should according to the wish of Allah.
4. Ask for forgiveness of each individual moment or occasion you believe you should be forgiven for.
5. Say Shukhrana for every good thing that is in your life and has occurred in your life.
6. Think of all the family members and Jamati members that are not present. Remember them by name.
7. Think of all the Ruhani family members by names that have passed on.
8. Think of the friends and others people who came into your lives that have given you joy and any one you want forgiveness from, by name if you remember their name.
9. Say a Salwat for every handicapped, ill, in difficulty and dying as some day some one may do the same for you.
10. Alternately with the Salwat, remember your BOL. This ISME AZAM is your “short cut” to reaching the Nur of Imam.
11. Carry your favorite Tasbih with you. I have carried the same one for the past 40 years to each Deedar.
12. In order to remember the experience you will have at the Deedar time, take a snap- shot of your favorite moment in His presence and internalize it deeply. In this way whenever you want to be in His presence, for example while doing your Bandagi; remember that snap-shot moment and He will be with you.
13. Remember that the moment of Deedar is the closest you will come to imagining what AMRA PURI (Heaven) is in terms of human intelligence.
14. Deedar is not just for this moment in your worldly life but it is in fact for the upliftment of your soul entrusted to you by Allah for the next world.
15. Separation from Mowla, as in physical terms, is the Murid’s greatest sorrow. This is why when you are in His thoughts, Zikar, you will be in His presence again.
16. Murids of Imam are always in the thought of the next world when we will experience Fannah Fillah i.e. oneness with Allah.
17. The symbolism of the recitation of Ginan, Koran Ayat, Khilat, Niaj, pledge of loyalty etc. have very important and deep significance for the Jamat and are a always explained at the time of Deedar Intezar.

We as individuals have to strive in our own ways to obtain deep, satisfying meaning from the Deedar through this spiritual journey. I pray that you will have your own profound experience in the presence of our Imam.

This has been my experience and I wanted to share it with you.

Regards/Rahim
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Mubaraki to all
MHI arrived in Ottawa this Afternoon Nov 18


Barring any glitches or delays, we expect to have downloaded the video footage of MHI's arrival to Canada to show to the Jamat around 9pm tonight.
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RE: PARKING ON SAT & SUN ( Darbar DAys)
if you have received A WHITE FLAG for Parking PLEASE proceed Directly to Off site Parking ( CNE grounds) whereby there will be shuttle buses to take you to Rogers... DO NOT COME TO ROGERS, YOU WILL BE TURNED AWAY, and this will cause a traffic Jam.

If you have received a YELLOW FLAG ,( this represents that you have handicap person)you can proceed to rogers and can drop off @ gate 13,

Pls respect the volunteers in Parking Duty and follow their instructions
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Mubaraki to all the Canadian Jamat on the arrival of our beloved Hazar Imam.

There is a new video interview by Mawlana Hazar Imam and Princess Zahra after receiving the Horse Of The Year and Cartier Champion Three-Year-Old Filly awards. The interview is here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/horser ... acing.html
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Aga Khan in Canada to celebrate 50 years of leadership of Ismailis
Ismailis from across globe pour into Canadian cities

By Salim Jiwa
Vancouver Province


Tuesday, November 18, 2008


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CREDIT: By Chris Wattieseen - Reuters
The Aga Khan leaves a ceremony at Rideau Hall after being presented with the Order of Canada, in Ottawa, June 6, 2005.

Thousands of Ismaili Muslims have begun a week of celebration to mark the arrival of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on an eight-day visit to Canada, during which he is to meet Canadian officials and his followers in major cities across Canada.

The Aga Khan is spiritual leader of the world's 15 million Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims who live in large numbers in countries as diverse as Canada, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and even remote corners of Tajikistan.

His arrival at Ottawa airport on Tuesday -- where he was greeted by John Baird. minister of transport and communities on behalf of the government -- prompted a jubilant gathering of Ismailis at the main mosque in Burnaby.

Those who visited the early morning celebration Tuesday said the ceremony was marked by the raising of the Canadian flag followed by the singing of "O Canada." This was followed by the raising of the Ismaili flag and the singing of the Ismaili anthem.

Tens of thousands of Ismailis from overseas have begun pouring into Canada from around the world for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of his hereditary appointment as the Imam of the Ismailis.

During the Golden Jubillee celebrations, the Aga Khan, known for his philanthropic work across the length and breadth of the globe -- in particular in poor countries in Africa and Asia -- has visited 35 countries.

The Aga Khan -- hailed as a modern Muslim leader -- has branded tensions between Islamic nations and the Western world in the wake of the 9/11 attacks as a "clash of ignorance" rather than a clash of civilizations. His main emphasis has been to stress the importance of pluralism among diverse cultures.

The Aga Khan Council for Canada said in a press release that the Aga Khan -- who received the Order of Canada in 2005 -- will meet with Governor General Michaelle Jean, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and with B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell.

Among the many discussions with officials will be the collaborative role of the Aga Khan Development Network and the Aga Khan Foundation Canada with Canadian development agencies in promoting development in poorer countries. The AKDN's annual budget for social development is US $500 million and is used according to the creed "compassion for the vulnerable in society."

The Aga Khan will be in Vancouver next Tuesday where he will celebrate 50 years of his Imamat with thousands of his followers.

sjiwa@theprovince.com

© Vancouver Province 2008
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Governor General Welcomes His Highness the Aga Khan at Rideau Hall

November 18, 2008

OTTAWA—Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, will officially welcome His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and Founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network. His Highness is visiting Canada on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, November 19, 2008, at 4:30 p.m.
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Update from theismaili.org

Canada visit
Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Upon his arrival in Ottawa, Mawlana Hazar Imam is received by President Mohamed Manji of the Ismaili Council for Canada. The Honourable Ministers John Baird and Jason Kenney welcomed Hazar Imam on behalf of the Canadian Government. Photo: Gary Otte

This afternoon, Mawlana Hazar Imam landed in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa, commencing an eight-day Golden Jubilee visit to the country at the invitation of the Government of Canada.

Also see related press release at the AKDN website.
In a ceremonial welcome, which included a rendition of the Nashid al-Imamah and the Canadian national anthem, Mawlana Hazar Imam was received on behalf of the Government by the Honourable John Baird, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism. Mohamed Manji, President of the Ismaili Council for Canada, was joined by a delegation of Jamati leaders from the local Ismaili Councils for Ottawa and Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, in welcoming Hazar Imam on behalf of the Canadian Jamat.

Senator Mobina Jaffer and Members of Parliament Robert Oliphant, Yasmin Rattansi and Justin Trudeau were also among the dignitaries gathered at the airport to receive Mawlana Hazar Imam.

From the airport, Mawlana Hazar Imam drove by Lansdowne Park, where the Ottawa Jamat had gathered to welcome him. Hazar Imam smiled and waved at the assembled crowd, before proceeding to the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat along Sussex Drive. He visited the new building, in anticipation of its official opening in early December.

Additional photos are available in the gallery. Further details on Mawlana Hazar Imam’s visit to Canada will continue to be posted at TheIsmaili.org.

http://www.theismaili.org/cms/622/Canada-visit
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Aga Khan in Canada to celebrate 50 years of leadership of Ismailis
Ismailis from across globe pour into Canadian cities

By Salim Jiwa
Vancouver Province

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Thousands of Ismaili Muslims have begun a week of celebration to mark the arrival of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan on an eight-day visit to Canada, during which he is to meet Canadian officials and his followers in major cities across Canada.

The Aga Khan is spiritual leader of the world's 15 million Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims who live in large numbers in countries as diverse as Canada, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and even remote corners of Tajikistan.

His arrival at Ottawa airport on Tuesday -- where he was greeted by John Baird. minister of transport and communities on behalf of the government -- prompted a jubilant gathering of Ismailis at the main mosque in Burnaby.

Those who visited the early morning celebration Tuesday said the ceremony was marked by the raising of the Canadian flag followed by the singing of "O Canada." This was followed by the raising of the Ismaili flag and the singing of the Ismaili anthem.

Tens of thousands of Ismailis from overseas have begun pouring into Canada from around the world for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of his hereditary appointment as the Imam of the Ismailis.

During the Golden Jubillee celebrations, the Aga Khan, known for his philanthropic work across the length and breadth of the globe -- in particular in poor countries in Africa and Asia -- has visited 35 countries.

The Aga Khan -- hailed as a modern Muslim leader -- has branded tensions between Islamic nations and the Western world in the wake of the 9/11 attacks as a "clash of ignorance" rather than a clash of civilizations. His main emphasis has been to stress the importance of pluralism among diverse cultures.

The Aga Khan Council for Canada said in a press release that the Aga Khan -- who received the Order of Canada in 2005 -- will meet with Governor General Michaelle Jean, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and with B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell.

Among the many discussions with officials will be the collaborative role of the Aga Khan Development Network and the Aga Khan Foundation Canada with Canadian development agencies in promoting development in poorer countries. The AKDN's annual budget for social development is US $500 million and is used according to the creed "compassion for the vulnerable in society."

The Aga Khan will be in Vancouver next Tuesday where he will celebrate 50 years of his Imamat with thousands of his followers.

sjiwa@theprovince.com
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Media advisory - His Highness the Aga Khan to visit Canada on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee

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OTTAWA, Nov. 18 /CNW Telbec/ - His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and Founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) arrives in Ottawa today at the start of an 8-day visit to Canada on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee. The Aga Khan, who is in Canada as a guest of the Government, is commemorating his fifty years of leadership as Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. He will be met by The Honourable John Baird, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities on behalf of the Government of Canada.

During the visit, His Highness will be welcomed by Her Excellency the
Right Honourable Michaelle Jean, Governor General of Canada and will meet with senior government officials to discuss areas of active collaboration between Canada and the AKDN.

The Aga Khan will travel to Toronto, where he will meet with The
Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario. He will also preside over the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between McMaster University and the Aga Khan University (AKU), which has campuses and programmes in eight countries in South Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

During his stay in Calgary, the Aga Khan will meet with The Honourable
Norman L. Kwong, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta; Dr. Indira Samarasekera, the President of the University of Alberta, and Dr. Carl Amrhein, Provost and Vice President.

In Vancouver, the Aga Khan will meet with the Mayor of the City of
Burnaby, His Worship Derek Corrigan, as well as The Honourable Gordon
Campbell, Premier of British Columbia.

The Aga Khan will meet and address gatherings of the Ismaili community in each city.

His Highness is scheduled to return to Ottawa for the official
inauguration of the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat building on Sussex Drive, on December 6, 2008. The Delegation will serve a representational role for the activities of the Imamat including the AKDN, and will mark a new phase in the Imamat's partnership with Canada.

The Aga Khan Development Network has a long-standing relationship with Canada and Canadians. Over the past 25 years, the AKDN, particularly through Aga Khan Foundation Canada, has collaborated with a diverse set of institutions, including universities, government departments, the private sector and civil society organizations, to bring the best of Canada's human, intellectual and technical resources to bear on the challenges of the developing world.
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Today in all JamatKhanas there was khushyally to celebrate the arrival of our Lord in Canada. There was sherbat and cake followed by a video presentation of the glorious arrival of Mowlana Hazar Imam in Ottawa. All the members of the Jamats are in elevated spirits in anticipation of the momentous event.
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No_problem wrote:Mubarak to all.

theismaili.org has posted this wonderful video of Mawlana Hazar Imam's arrival in Ottawa.

http://www.theismaili.org/?id=632
Thanks you for sharing this.

I was not able to go to JK yesterday and was sad that I had missed it.
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Aga Khan to address Ismaili community here

Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun

Wednesday, November 19, 2008


CREDIT: Chris Mikula, Canwest News Service, Files
The Aga Khan's eight-day visit to Canada started on Tuesday.

The Aga Khan is both a major spiritual leader and the head of a $500-million-US-a-year development agency, and his eight-day visit to Canada, which began Tuesday, reflects both roles.

As Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, he will meet and address members of Canada's 75,000-strong Ismaili community in special events to mark his Golden Jubilee.

These events are being held in Ottawa, where his visit began on Tuesday, as well as Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, where the visit ends next Wednesday.

As founder and chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), the world's largest non-governmental development agency, he also has a series of high-level meetings with Canadian leaders and institutions.
In addition to a formal welcome from Gov.-Gen. Michaelle Jean, he is to meet in Ottawa with senior government officials to discuss continued collaboration between Canada and the AKDN. Over 25 years the network, primarily through Aga Foundation Canada, has worked with Canadian universities and government departments as well as both private sector and civil society organizations to tackle challenges in the developing world.
In Toronto, the Aga Khan is to meet Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. He will also sign a memorandum of understanding between McMaster University and the Aga Khan University, which has campuses and programs in eight countries in South Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

In Calgary he will meet Alberta Lt.-Gov. Norman Kwong and officials from the University of Alberta.

In Vancouver he is to meet B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell and Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan.

The Aga Khan was a 20-year-old Harvard University student when he succeeded his grandfather, Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, in 1957. In the 50 years that followed, he has led his followers through some difficult times and has built the AKDN into a leading development organization.

Most of Canada's Ismaili Muslim families arrived here in the 1970s, a time of turmoil in the countries where they were born, particularly in East Africa.

Today, those countries they left are among the 25 worldwide that are the focus of AKDN-supported development initiatives.

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Re: DEEDAR AND INTERNALIZING YOUR FAITH AS I HAVE EXPERINCED

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jeeshanali wrote:As received

Ya ali miadad

We are going to be blessed very soon with Hazer Imam’s Deedar in Canada and I wanted to share my personal experience with you


The following points will help you to start preparing your soul to be in the presence of Hazer Imam. This is what we call Intezar or Yearning to be close to Imam. (Nov.08)


An important preamble to remember is that Mowla too prepares His Nur before entering the Durbar and as a result, His presence in the Deedar hall is different from that of other times. You will also notice that as He enters the hall, the aura will be charged with the power of His Nur.

During the first few minutes of His walk in the Deedar hall, He will be blessing every murid who will begin to feel His presence. This sets the love and the bond with the Imam because every one is included in His Glance. He may be keeping His left hand to His hip which symbolically means He is guarding the Sword of Zulfikar. This is the sword of His Office, Peace and Justice.

1. While in the presence of the Imam, recite Salwat quietly and continuously in your heart. Salwat is to seek Allah’s blessings on Prophet Mohamed and his progeny. Hazer Imam is the progeny and eventually Allah’s blessings come back upon us.
2. You will often see Mowla nodding; this is the time to ask for Salamati of Iman, good health, spiritual guidance, peace, good deeds, Seva and for all your wishes to be granted.
3. When asking for your wishes to be granted do understand what you are asking for and make sure you state that it should according to the wish of Allah.
4. Ask for forgiveness of each individual moment or occasion you believe you should be forgiven for.
5. Say Shukhrana for every good thing that is in your life and has occurred in your life.
6. Think of all the family members and Jamati members that are not present. Remember them by name.
7. Think of all the Ruhani family members by names that have passed on.
8. Think of the friends and others people who came into your lives that have given you joy and any one you want forgiveness from, by name if you remember their name.
9. Say a Salwat for every handicapped, ill, in difficulty and dying as some day some one may do the same for you.
10. Alternately with the Salwat, remember your BOL. This ISME AZAM is your “short cut” to reaching the Nur of Imam.
11. Carry your favorite Tasbih with you. I have carried the same one for the past 40 years to each Deedar.
12. In order to remember the experience you will have at the Deedar time, take a snap- shot of your favorite moment in His presence and internalize it deeply. In this way whenever you want to be in His presence, for example while doing your Bandagi; remember that snap-shot moment and He will be with you.
13. Remember that the moment of Deedar is the closest you will come to imagining what AMRA PURI (Heaven) is in terms of human intelligence.
14. Deedar is not just for this moment in your worldly life but it is in fact for the upliftment of your soul entrusted to you by Allah for the next world.
15. Separation from Mowla, as in physical terms, is the Murid’s greatest sorrow. This is why when you are in His thoughts, Zikar, you will be in His presence again.
16. Murids of Imam are always in the thought of the next world when we will experience Fannah Fillah i.e. oneness with Allah.
17. The symbolism of the recitation of Ginan, Koran Ayat, Khilat, Niaj, pledge of loyalty etc. have very important and deep significance for the Jamat and are a always explained at the time of Deedar Intezar.

We as individuals have to strive in our own ways to obtain deep, satisfying meaning from the Deedar through this spiritual journey. I pray that you will have your own profound experience in the presence of our Imam.

This has been my experience and I wanted to share it with you.

Regards/Rahim
Another thing to add -
Give the sawaab of your darbar to the Global Jamat.

Shams
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An excited Vancouver Ismaili....

http://nafspeak.livejournal.com/127994.html
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