Ismaili Community in Contemporary Situation

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http://khojawiki.org/What_is_KhojaWiki

What is KhojaWiki

KhojaWiki.org is a not-for-profit collaborative effort - a systematic collection of living people's stories about their own experiences and their recollection of the stories of their parents and other ancestors, in their own words, using the power of the internet.

The Khojas of Western India are recognized by historians and other scholars as a distinct socio-cultural group, with their own written language-Khojki and a tradition of preserving spoken and written Kutchi and Gujarati, of literature, song and dance and finally, a very unique naming tradition that preserves their identity. The Khojas have had an amazing journey of migration through the centuries - from small traders and farmers in Multan and Sind into laborers and street vendors after moving with their ruler's conquest of Kutch and Kathiawar in the 1500's and later,as traders, merchants, industrialists into the the rest of India, Asia, Africa under British imperial dominion. That has been followed by the current diaspora to the West where they continue to thrive, often as businessmen and professionals.

This long history is made up of thousands incredibly rich personal stories of courage, sacrifice, strongly-held family values and a fine tradition of public service or "sewa". And these stories - of each Khoja person and family - is a unique treasure, not only for future generations of that family but also of the whole community.

Unfortunately,in these multiple transitions, the traditional way of passing down information from parent to child has been lost and sadly, our collective memory sits broken. And as more of our elders die, they take with them important links in our complex identity - the very answers that our children and friends demand - as who we are and how we got here. And we all know that feeling-that time is taking away something that is being lost forever.

What Is the Khoja Oral History Project?

It is a late but urgent response to this dilemma - KhojaWiki.org codifies these family stories, connects them with other peoples stories, provides relevant information on places and highlights historically events at that time, using live links, just like Wikipedia - a searchable wikipedia of Khoja families stories. Finally, it creates a printable Family Tree of unlimited generations and a handy feature to find links between individuals. For privacy and safety, no contact information is publicly provided.

So, computer-literate contributors create their own family history pages for each person and upload photos, documents,as well as audio/video materials etc. The user-creator only can change or add information etc. at any time. For elders, volunteer journalists (interviewers) help the seniors recall names,dates,events, etc. which are then uploaded onto khojaWiki.org. Other registered users help write essays, do research on families and also monitor the site. To help build our collective knowledge, such essays can be amended or added to by any registered user but will only be uploaded after review by other users.

The whole collection, including the family stories, the essays, as well as photographs, documents and audio/video material will be freely available on the KhojaWiki.org for the use of those families and their future generations, as well as everyone else, including scholars of history.

Please help us in this timely cause by adding your own family history. Add a person's story
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Upcoming entrepreneur fair in Surrey, B.C., aims to help business-minded newcomers

Tanzanian-born Shelina Mawani, owner of Nana’s Kitchen in Surrey, B.C., comes from an immigrant family who struggled with their first years of settling in Canada. “I remember leaving Africa with the hope and promise of a better life for me and my family,” she says. Fast forward to today, Mawani’s successful business, Nana’s Kitchen, produces comfort foods with a global taste, serving flavourful, ready-to-eat items for food service and grocery retail customers across Canada and the U.S.A.

Many immigrants turn to entrepreneurship after immigrating to Canada, and the upcoming Immigrant Entrepreneur and Small Business Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, hosted by DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society, is meant to support such aspiring immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs.

There can be many barriers as an immigrant entrepreneur. Without the proper network and support, a business idea will only be that — an idea.

For an immigrant, it’s important to do the research, figure out the financials and know the right people. Mawani lays out three tips that can increase your chance of success in business in Canada.

Tip 1: Embrace Canada as your home. This country has provided opportunities and experiences that we are privileged to receive. Although our heritage is global, our hearts and minds must become Canadian.

http://canadianimmigrant.ca/work-and-ed ... -newcomers

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CSI Announces New Executive Director for CSI TO and Chief Operating

How many of you out there have been faced with, or even tortured by, the challenge of trying to replace yourself? The challenge of succession planning is real and maybe hardest for us entrepreneurs and social innovators because we are so emotionally attached and invested in our work. As such, we tend to hold on too long, are way too picky about our potential successors, and have a hard time letting go.

For those reasons and more, I am so excited to announce that I will no longer be running CSI Toronto and will be letting go of operations (but not leaving CSI!) because…

Wait for it…

Drum roll please…

Adil Dhalla is the new Executive Director of CSI Toronto!

Adil joined the CSI team over three years ago as our Director of Culture – one of the first roles of its kind globally. In addition to stewarding CSI’s culture, Adil has led several major projects at CSI including the $4.3-million Community Bond Campaign to purchase 192 Spadina, and the development of CSI’s new online space, socialinnovation.org. He is a master of experience design, a brilliant communicator, and an exciting young leader with a profound desire for inclusive and accessible communities.

Adil was recently named a BALLE Fellow, becoming the first Muslim to ever receive the honour. In addition to his role at CSI, he Chairs the Board for the award-winning social enterprise the StopGap Foundation, and also co-founded Camp Reset, the acclaimed summer camp for adults that exists at the intersection of play and wellness. Previous to CSI, Adil worked as a community volunteer for the Obama campaign, helped introduce micro lending technology to rural Tanzanian farmers, and became a pioneer in the mobile video space when he launched My City Lives, a local video platform that had a presence in 250 cities worldwide.

In his new role, Adil will be responsible for all four of CSI Toronto’s spaces, programming, events, marketing and the CSI Cafe. In addition, Adil will continue to lead our experience and event design, which includes everything from Community Summits to Six Degrees to the final farewell event at Honest Ed’s, Toronto for Everybody.

https://socialinnovation.org/csi-announ ... g-officer/
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Professor Zulfikar Hirji appointed to the Board of University of Toronto Schools

Zulfikar Hirji P’20

Zulfikar Hirji is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Anthropology at York University, researching the social and cultural expressions of Muslims in historical and contemporary contexts. He holds a BA from McGill University, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a DPhil from the University of Oxford. Prior to a career in academia, he worked for various organizations including OXFAM Canada, the Government of Ontario, and the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.

https://www.utschools.ca/about/board

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Karima Jivraj appointed Director of New Westminster Chamber of Commerce

Karima Jivraj started her career with the Royal Bank of Canada in 1990. After leaving the RBC in 1995 and doing some travelling, Karima came back to focus on a career in facilities management with companies like Purolator, Rogers, Seeton Shinkewski Design Group. Xanatrex Technologies and finishing off at the UBC Building Operations department in August of 2010.

In March 2011, after several months of intense hands on training, Karima became a franchise owner and opened a Bosley’s by PetValu store in New Westminster at Columbia Square. Her award-winning, community-focused, business is the premier destination for those with loveable furry family. Since opening her business in 2011, Karima and her team assist several local rescues and the New Westminster Animal Shelter by arranging pet adoptions into forever-homes and doing fundraising and community outreach events.

In a short-time, Karima has made a strong, positive impact in the community, developing relationships with locals and their furry friends. The Bosley’s New West team can be seen throughout the year at several key community events like the Pawfest, Downtown New Westminster events, and in store events. The store is also well known for popular annual community events.

http://newwestchamber.com/about/board-of-directors/
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Memoirs of a Muhindi: Fleeing East Africa for the West (The Regina Collection)Hardcover– April 1, 2017

In Memoirs of a Muhindi, Mansoor Ladha bears witness to what happens when nations turn against entire religious and ethnic groups.

When Ugandan president Idi Amin expelled Africans of Indian descent from the country in 1972, he unleashed an intolerance that set off an exodus from the entire region. In Tanzania and Kenya, businesses were nationalized, properties taken, people harassed, and livelihoods upended.

Mansoor Ladha, who was living in Nairobi at the time, had to decide whether to stay or go. Canada became his new home--where he found considerable success, as di the rest of the Ismaili community--while East Africa never recovered from its fit of bigotry.

https://www.amazon.com/Memoirs-Muhindi- ... 0889774749
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Building the Ugandan Asian Archive – A Portrait Series

Building the Ugandan Asian Archive
A Portrait Series

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Create your own

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Ali Velshi to join MSNBC lineup starting immediately

October 20, 2016

Ali Velshi

Ali Velshi has been hired by MSNBC starting this week, channel president Phil Griffin announced Tuesday. Velshi is a Northern Secondary School alumnus and his sister, Ishrath Velshi, lives locally and was a candidate for Council for Ward 26 in 2014. His father Murad Velshi was MPP for Don Mills from 1987 to 1990. As a young reporter, Ali Velshi was employed by CFTO-TV and by the CTV Network. He most recently worked for Al Jazeera America, which closed down earlier this year. He worked for CNN and in 2011 hosted American Morning in an anchor-trio with Carole Costello and Christine Romans. In making the announcement, Griffin said Ali Velshi’s “sharp economic analysis will be a valuable asset to MSNBC as we dig deeper into every angle of the news and build on our ratings momentum in all dayparts”.

http://www.bayview-news.com/2016/10/ali ... tely.html/
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Introducing Front-Line Seniors’ Social Worker Shallah Jamal-Somani

Over 1.3 million Ontarians—many of them seniors—suffer from a combination of mental and physical illnesses. Frequently, one illness will not be detected, even though physical and mental illnesses co-occur up to 45 per cent of the time.
Shallah Jamal-Somani, Social Worker, Trillium Health Partners
The Gordon and Donna Feeney Centre for Seniors’ Medical Psychiatry
Last year Trillium Health Partners established the Gordon and Donna Feeney Centre for Seniors’ Medical Psychiatry through a transformational investment of $5 million. Their new Centre supports the work of Trillium Health Partners within the Medical Psychiatry Alliance, an unprecedented mental health care partnership between Trillium Health Partners, the Hospital for Sick Children, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Toronto), and the University of Toronto.

Trillium Health Partners’ partnership commitment to the Medical Psychiatric Alliance is to lead the Collaborative Care Program. Because patients with combined physical and mental illnesses comprise more than 25 per cent of the practices of family physicians and medical subspecialties, it was essential to integrate and coordinate the collaboration of care between all clinicians—family physicians to psychiatrists to specialists to social workers.

Front-Line Social Work for Our Seniors
Enter Shallah Jamal-Somani, a social worker with our hospital for the past fifteen years and now also the first social worker for the Seniors’ Medical Psychiatry Out-Patient Collaborative. Jamal-Somani was the ideal choice for this new, important position because she was a clinician with Hamilton Health Sciences and Mount Sinai Hospital before coming to THP.

Jamal-Somani refers to herself as a “front-line social worker” because she visits the homes of seniors who are living with mental illness. Once there, she gradually builds trust with the seniors and then provides much needed supports, including counselling, education, advocacy, and helps them navigate the health care system they have difficulty with.

“I’m honoured to be a part of such a meaningful program,” says Jamal-Somani. “I love being involved in creating system-wide changes for our seniors with mental illnesses and distressing physical symptoms.”

https://trilliumgiving.ca/home/building ... g-seniors/
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Faces of Waterworks: Noorez Lalani

Noorez Lalani & Gary Switzer

Completing the trio of visionaries behind Waterworks is Noorez Lalani, President at MOD Developments Inc. Before Noorez began the foray into real estate development, he received a law degree from the University of Windsor and later entered the Ontario bar. In addition to a law degree, Noorez also holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business where he began his specialization in Real Estate Finance and Development. Prior to joining MOD, Noorez worked as an account manager for the Toronto Dominion Bank Real Estate Group where he was responsible for underwriting and managing various residential construction loans in the home building and condominium sectors. The Tap sat down with Noorez to talk about Waterworks and how it will impact the King West community.

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Saleena Jafry Joins Asia Society Texas Center as the New Director of Education, Business & Policy

13 October 2016

HOUSTON, October 13, 2016 — Asia Society Texas Center announces the appointment of Saleena Jafry as Asia Society’s new Director of Education, Business & Policy.

Jafry joins Asia Society Texas Center with leadership experience from various civic and service organizations over the past 15 years. She currently serves on the City of Sugar Land’s Multi-Cultural Advisory Board, which focuses on celebrating the city’s diversity through artistic and cultural programs.

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Dr. Dilkhush Panjwani wins 2016 Prix d’Excellence-Specialist of the Year for Royal College

Winner of the 2016 Prix d’Excellence-Specialist of the Year for Royal College Region 3

Consultant Staff Psychiatrist, Trillium Health Partners, Toronto/Mississauga, Ont.
Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

Dr. Dilkhush Panjwani is a consultant psychiatrist at Trillium Health Partners and a lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Over the past 40 years, he has not only served persons suffering from mental health problems in three different continents, but also tirelessly advocated to eradicate the stigma of mental illness through public awareness and education. He has provided voluntary community service to many bereaved families and newcomers to Ontario.

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http://www.royalcollege.ca/rcsite/docum ... panjwani-e
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Transforming popsicles one Happy Pop at a time

We all scream for ice cream, but why not popsicles? Leila Keshavjee wants to change your popsicle perception from a sugary artificially flavoured summer treat into a healthy year-round snack. With her company Happy Pops, a passion for customer service, new exciting flavours and a family background in the food business, she has all the right ingredients to make it a reality.

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Zia Saleh and Salima Ebrahim win Top 40 Under 40 Award | Avenue Edmonton

Salima Ebrahim

Executive Director, Banff Forum

Age: 39

Why She’s Top 40: She’s one of the top public-policy thinkers in Canada, and is breaking down barriers.

Unexpected Hobby: "I love watching political dramas. House of Cards, The Good Wife, you name it!"

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Zia Saleh

Learning Beyond Borders

Age: 24

Why He’s Top 40: He’s thinking globally when it comes to creating opportunities for youth.

Aspirations: “I’d like to work in international development and design holistic strategies to have a positive impact on people."

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North York General Hospital
Board of Governors

Ali Jaffer is a Social Sector Expert with McKinsey & Company based in Toronto. He is also currently Global Director of Programs with Generation, the first initiative of McKinsey Social Initiative, a non-profit created by McKinsey in 2014. Generation seeks to help to support one million youth transition into meaningful jobs across five countries.

Ali serves on the North York General Hospital Board of Governors, and is a member of the Quality Committee as well as the Audit and Finance Committee.

Ali has an MBA from Harvard Business School, and did his undergraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated with a B.Sc. Economics, as well as a BS in Nursing. In addition to his McKinsey experience, Ali has also spent time at the World Health Organization and has also volunteered at several education and health care non-profits.

http://nygh.on.ca/Default.aspx?cid=4089&lang=1
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Local businesswoman has overcome many challenges

Raindrop Hearing owner Yasmin Alidina was once a refugee fearing for her life

Guelph entrepreneur Yasmin Alidina cherishes her Canadian citizenship because in November of 1972 she and her family were given a choice between leaving Uganda, her country of birth, or being killed.

“In order to leave the country you had to become stateless,” said Alidina. “You had to give up your citizenship. That is the only way you could leave.”

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Mohamed Dhanani, Director

Appointed by the City of Toronto in April 2016.

Mohamed Dhanani serves as the Executive Officer of His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili Council for Canada. As a seasoned executive and entrepreneur he has a proven track record for being a relationship builder, problem solver, leading change through team work and helping organizations stretch to achieve high goals. Most recently, Mr. Dhanani served as the Strategy Advisor to Ontario's Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure.

Previously he served as the Board Chair for the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), the largest integrated health network in Canada. As an entrepreneur Mohamed owned a successful pharmacy and printing company. Prior to that he was a Management Consultant at PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

Mohamed graduated from Yale University with distinction. He is also a graduate of the Director’s College at McMaster University. He is married to Amna Dhanani. They have three young children. Mohamed also volunteers for the Flemingdon Park Food Bank.

http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/about_us ... ctors_bios

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O F B L V C K is a Rising Star in the Competitive Toronto Design Market

Home improvement shows on HGTV, DIY and other networks make design look easy. From the comfort of our couch, we watch glamorous professionals transform properties in less than 60 minutes.

But reality TV is far from reality. On top of training and natural talent, designing a space and becoming a successful designer is also a lot of hard work.

Just ask Jena Nasser, who has spent the past six years building her design business and her reputation in the competitive Toronto market. Her firm O F B L V C K (pronounced “of black”), which she runs together with partner Payal Bhakta, offers a full-service experience, covering everything from design and logistics through to delivery of furniture and overseeing the concept as it comes to life.

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2016 HONOURS & AWARDS

http://www.cfpc.ca/uploadedFiles/About_ ... Awards.pdf

AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dr Leo Wong, CCFP, FCFP, Langley, BC
Dr Charles Helm, CCFP, FCFP, Tumbler Ridge, BC
Dr Ashnoor Nagji, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
Dr Keith Ahamad, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
Dr Ted Rosenberg, Victoria, BC

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New Chairman Rahim Budhwani Addresses NACS Attendees

NACS delivers ideas and connections, Budhwani says.

Convenience retailing, or life for that matter, can be summed up by the two words of “hope” and “love,” said NACS 2016-17 Chairman Rahim Budhwani during the 2016 NACS Show Closing General Session today.

“Hope is the constant of all things. It’s the only thing that stays with you when everything else feels lost. And without love, life has no meaning, no flavor, no passion,” said Budhwani, who is CEO of 6040 LLC, which operates convenience stores, including the Encore brand, in Alabama.

Budhwani used the name of his company to explain the concepts of both love and hope. Originally, he developed the company with a partner who would work in their first store and own 60% of the company while Rahim, the silent partner with another career, would own 40%—thus the name 6040.

But just before the deal closed, his partner had a change of heart. Budhwani was now a 100% owner of a convenience store business—along with his full-time job as a computer programmer, his grad school studies and his newly expanded family with a newborn daughter.

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http://www.cstoredecisions.com/2016/10/ ... tendees/#_

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Almira Bardai

Forty Under 40 Winner 2016: Co-CEO and co-founder, Jive Communications, Age 39


In the seven years since Almira Bardai co-founded Jive Communications with Lindsay Nahmiache, the two have expanded their public relations company to include offices in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Toronto, and employ 17 staff members.

A dozen of those employees are in the firm’s Vancouver office while two are in Toronto, and Nahmiache heads a three-person contingent in Los Angeles.

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BOOK

FAITH AND WORLD: CONTEMPORARY ISMAILI SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT


by Mohammad Miraly

Faith and World illustrates how a modern Muslim group interacts successfully with Western liberal modernity on the basis of shared ethics like democracy, pluralism, and education.

It is the first comprehensive study of contemporary Ismaili social and political thought

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Calgary man hopes to make space dreams come alive

Many people dream about becoming an astronaut and few realize just how difficult it is to achieve that dream but one Calgary man hopes to beat the curve.

Tahir Merali was first inspired to become an astronaut when he visited the Kennedy Space Centre when he was five years old.

He then met Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar when he was seven, pushing him to eventually complete a series of degrees, including one in engineering and then a masters in space management.

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UBC Accounting Club > Executives 2015 – 2016

Sameena Kamdar

Social Charity Director

Sameena is an incoming fourth-year student specializing in Accounting. As the Social Charity Director, she is responsible for planning various events to engage the Sauder community with non-profits in the Lower Mainland. This summer, Sameena is a Summer Intern at KPMG Vancouver. Some of her passions include playing hockey, scrapbooking, and talking politics! As a new Career Peer Advisor at Sauder, Sameena is looking forward to assisting students with their career and educational pursuits.

http://www.ubcaccountingclub.com/executives-2015-2016/

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BFT (Business for Arts) 2016 National Award Winners

Irfhan Rawji

Principal, Totem Capital Corporation

Irfhan Rawji, Principal at Totem Capital Corporation, is recognized for his young professional volunteerism in the arts. Irfhan is committed to public service, having served on the boards of the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Harbourfront Centre and Business for the Arts. He is currently on the boards of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, Glenbow Museum, ImagiNation 150 and the Harvard Business School Global Alumni Board.

http://www.businessforthearts.org/2016- ... d-winners/

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AFP Recognizes New Circles with Fundraising Award

Extract:

According to Executive Director Alykhan Suleman, “the amazing thing about New Circles is that we just don’t focus on basic necessities. What we do is use clothing as a vehicle for change. We integrate skills development [and] social [connections], and we provide an opportunity for people in the community to come together, using clothing…to effect development.”

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President Obama acknowledges Pakistani renowned scholar Nasir Hunzai on 100th birth anniversary

ISLAMABAD: US President Barack Obama has congratulated renowned Pakistani scholar and poet Professor Allama Nasiruddin Hunzai on his 100th birth anniversary and hoped his scholarly work will further broaden the vision of people in the years to come.

In a letter from the White House, President Obama wrote: "To centenarian Hunzai we are pleased to join your family and friends in wishing you a happy 100th birthday."

Obama said: "As you celebrate this extraordinary milestone we hope you reflect on the many memories you have made over the past century. Your generation has shown the courage to persevere through depression and war and the vision to broaden our liberties through changing times. We are grateful for your contributions to the American society and we wish you all the best for the coming year."

Nasir Hunzai born in village Hyderabad of Hunza valley in 1917 is the author of over one hundred books on various aspects of the Quranic wisdom mainly on spiritualism and sufism.

In recognition of his extraordinary literary services the government of Pakistan had conferred upon him Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2001. Sixty of his books have been translated to English by scholar Dr Faquir Hunzai and Rashida Hunzai.

Book of Healing, the Wise Quran, the World of Humanity and Balance of Realities have got attention in research institutions of the western world.

Nasir Hunzai has composed first alphabets for Burushaski an isolate and very old language spoken in Gilgit Baltistan besides authoring Burushaski Deewan a first of its kind of this language.

It is indeed a source of spiritual inspiration for the people of various cultures.

Half of this Deewan has been translated to English titled Flowers of Paradise.

He has also compiled first Burushaski Urdu dictionary jointly published by Karachi University and Burushaski Research Academy in three volumes.

He is also recipient of titles Hakimul Qalam Lisan-e-Qaum and Baba-e-Burushaski conferred by Government of Gilgit Baltistan and other social organizations.

He is also co author of first Burushaski German dictionary published by Hydel Berg University Germany and co author of book Hunza Proverbs compiled by Professor Tiffu a Canadian researcher.

He has written several articles on women folk for enhancing their status.

Being a reformer he introduced the concept of volunteers for the first time in Hunza and established first volunteer organization in village Hyderabad of Hunza in 1957 besides establishing first girls school on self help basis in the village.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/125425-Presid ... nniversary

Anyone American turning 100 can get a letter from the president by having someone complete this form:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/pres ... gs-request

That is how the greeting was made
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A Brief History of the Khoja Ismaili Community in Daman, India, from the Portuguese Period to the Present

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Athlete’s Care

SHAFIQ BHANJI, BScPT, MBA

President & CEO

Biography

Shafiq graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor's of Science in Physiotherapy. He began his career as a physiotherapist in Toronto working at various private practices throughout the GTA. During this time, Shafiq worked to further his professional development through post-graduate courses in manual therapy, sports physiotherapy, and acupuncture. In 1997, Shafiq and fellow physiotherapist William Arvanitis founded Athlete's Care Sports Medicine Centres, with the first location in the Yonge & Eglinton area of Toronto, at 2401 Yonge Street. After opening a number of locations utilizing the model of high quality, inter-disciplinary care Shafiq decided to return to school to pursue a Masters in Business Administration through the Athabasca University Centre for Innovative Management.

Today, Shafiq continues to remain an active member of the Orthopedic, Private Practice, and Sports divisions of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. He is also actively involved with helping to create models fostering mentorship and continuous professional development of Athlete's Care practitioners.

http://www.athletescare.com/our-team/sh ... ~6~76.html

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C-Suite Energy Executive Awards CFO of the Year: Sadiq Lalani

http://www.albertaoilmagazine.com/2016/ ... iq-lalani/

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We welcome ERMentor, Nadim Lalani, to CanadiEM!

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MARC TV Episode 8 The Khoja Documentary

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A kaleidoscope of Ismaili Khojas of Kenya

Home Between Crossings, touches on real life stories of many Asian families during the rise of African nationalism that suddenly shifted from anti-white to anti-Asian. Heart wrenching decisions led to emigration of the ‘Paper Citizens’, and virtual expulsion from their birthland. PHOTO | NATION


Title:Home Between Crossings

Author: Sultan Somjee (Author of Bead Bai 2012)

Publisher: CreateSpace (December, 2016)

Reviewer: Cyprian Fernandes

In Summary

•Next year will mark 50 years since the Great Asian Exodus from Kenya to the United Kingdom. A new book chronicles one family’s painful journey.
•This subtle art writing offers, how in parts, the Khojas and Swahilis interacted at the coast. Somjee’s own family is half Swahili. Here, Somjee journals with sensitive finesse such that an absolute delight awaits the reader’s artistic eye and poetic ear.
•However, it is the women for whom the kanga sings its special song, who speak about the mixing and boundaries between the people of the two continents over centuries.


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Mirza Datoo: Ismaili Doctor honoured in Australia

Ismaili doctor who spent 35 years working in rural Australia honoured by government

“It makes me feel like a bloody Aussie” Dr. Datoo

BY SULTAN JESSA

Mirza Datoo: Ismaili Doctor honoured in AustraliaDr Mirza Datoo
Dr. Mirza Datoo, who hails from a tiny village in northern Tanzania, has been recognized by the Australian government.

The former Cootamundra general practitioner has been presented with the Medal of the Order of Australia for years of service to medicine in rural New South Wales.

In all 14 general practioners were honoured for more than 500 years of combined service to the country. He can now proudly add the letters OAM after his name.

“It makes me feel like a bloody Aussie,” said an elated Dr. Datoo.

He knew he was going to attract attention when he arrived in rural Australia in the 1970s after studying medicine.

He arrived in the western New South Wales town of Harden and stayed there for the next 25 years.
Mirza Datoo: Ismaili Doctor honoured in AustraliaThe young Dr Datoo
Many in harden’s population of a few thousand were grateful to gave a medical doctor in their town.

As expected, he faced some resistance because of his skin colour.

“I mean they were just saying openly they didn’t want a black person to be their doctor.”

The mainly redneck farmers were bent on driving him out of town.

But, he chose to stand his ground.

Eventually, a New South Wales health minister had to intervene and Dr. Datoo could stay.

A few years later, many of the people who opposed him became his patients.

Dr. Datoo was often called to attend emergencies in the middle of the night and had to drive 70 kilometers to the scene of an accident.
Mirza Datoo: Ismaili Doctor honoured in AustraliaDr Mirza Datoo and his wife Sheryn
He stabilized his patients before they could be airlifted to a major hospital.

He married a local girl and spent 35 years practicing medicine.

He was the only doctor for many years and was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies.

“When you start delivering the kids of the kids you delivered, then you know you’re getting bloody old.”

Dr. Datoo was part of the initial group of doctors to establish healthcare under one roof at the Cootamundra Medical Centre in 2008.
Mirza Datoo: Ismaili Doctor honoured in AustraliaDr Datoo and Sheryn go over old memories
Speaking about his award, Dr. Datoo said he is really honoured his dream worked out.

“I was looking for a new beginning when I first came to Australia. All the discrimination made me feel unhappy.”

Dr. Datoo is not too happy with the way medicine is practiced now.

A lot of Australian doctors are unwilling to go to remote areas, he pointed out.

“This is a terrible thing.”

He said the honour bestowed on his is a fitting reward for someone who embraced his adopted home so fervently.

He retired in 2011 and now resides in Canberra with his wife Sheryn.

The couple has four children.

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Manji Wins Big Ten Athlete of the Week

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Big Ten Conference announced today that Indiana junior Raheel Manji was named Athlete of the Week for men's tennis.

"Raheel has been working hard and preparing well for all of our matches," IU head coach Jeremy Wurtzman said. "It is great for him to receive this honor."

This honor came for Manji after he defeated a Princeton doubles team ranked No. 16 in the country and a singles player from the Tigers, ranked No. 109 in the country.

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President's Medal

Award Recipient for 2015-2016

Aleem Bharmal,
Executive Director at Community Legal Assistance Society

Awarded in recognition of significant contribution to the legal profession and given personally by the CBABC president. Mr. Bharmal is Chair of CBABC’s Access to Justice Committee, Co-Chair of both the Human Rights and Social Justice Sections, Vice-Chair of the Administrative Law Section, committee member on the Advisory Committee to Judicial Council and a volunteer mentor at the Allard School of Law, UBC. In 2015, Mr. Bharmal and his co-counsel, Clea Parfitt, won a high-profile racial discrimination case involving Indo-Canadian veterinarians in BC.

http://www.cbabc.org/About-Us/About-Us/ ... 7723643036

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To infinity and beyond: Calgarians shortlisted to become Canada's next astronauts

Jameel Janjua one of 72 shortlisted from a field of nearly 4,000

Calgarian Jameel Janjua's day job affords him some pretty spectacular views, but he's hoping his next one will be even better.

Janjua, an experimental test pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force, is one of only 72 applicants who remain from a field of nearly 4,000 — all vying to become one of two new astronauts with the Canadian Space Agency.

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Rizvan Adatiya - ( Ismaili Philanthropist ) from Mariya Hatina ( Gujarat )

RIZVAN ADTIYA ON LOKMANCH - GUJARAT NEWS SAURASHTRA

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11 U of T Engineering professors and alumni inducted into Canadian Academy of Engineering

Eleven members of the U of T Engineering community have been inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE). Professors Nazir Kherani (ECE, MSE), Deepa Kundur (ECE), Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE), Murray Thomson (MIE) and Honghi Tran (ChemE), along with adjunct professor Sankar das Gupta (MSE) and alumni William Breukelman (ChemE 5T5), Elizabeth Croft (PhD MechE 9T5), Samantha Espley (GEO 8T8), John Gruzleski (PhD MMS 6T8) and George Kipouros (MASc MMS 7T7, PhD 8T2), are among the CAE’s 43 new fellows. The CAE comprises the country’s most accomplished engineers, who have demonstrated their dedication to the application of science and engineering principles in the interests of Canada. The new CAE Fellows were inducted on June 27 in Winnipeg, as part of the Academy’s Annual Meeting.

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From refugee to Canadian citizen: a Ugandan tells the story of his 1972 journey to Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — With the recent influx of asylum seekers in Canada, a former Ugandan refugee recalls his journey of survival to Canada in 1972 after being kicked out of his home by a brutal dictator.

In 1971, African Dictator, Idi Amin took control of Uganda in a military coup, and in 1972 he ordered the expulsion of anyone who was of Asian decent. Canada then opened its doors to its first major resettlement of non-European refugees after the dictator gave Ugandan Asians 90 days to leave the country.

Bahadurali Sumar and his family were among the nearly 8,000 Asians who were left with no other option than to leave Uganda. They left the only home they knew with not a penny to their name, and arrived in a country completely foreign to them.

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MEET OUR FIRST 10 HONOUREES AND VOTE NOW FOR THE NATIONAL HONOUREE

The ten Women of Worth Honourees will be celebrated and awarded more than $100,000 in charitable grants at an Awards Gala on March 8, International Women’s Day. One of the ten Women of Worth Honourees will be selected as the National Honouree and will be awarded an additional $10,000 grant for her charity at the Awards Gala.

Watch our recap video about these amazing women and then view each of their stories before casting your vote for the cause that speaks to you. Hurry – voting closes MARCH 7th at midnight!


Sheliza Kassam

CALGARY, AB



CBM

“I plan to use the Women of Worth grant to impact more underprivileged children by expanding the number of Children’s Birthday Miracles chapters in Canada. I’m focused on growing the Party it Forward program which encourages children to donate their birthday presents to the less fortunate.”

ABOUT SHELIZA KASSAM

She was enjoying her 12th birthday party when Sheliza started having a severe allergic reaction that landed her in the hospital. She was saddened by how the celebration went wrong, but she learned an important lesson that night. “My parents said that I was even lucky to have a birthday, and there were children around the world who didn’t get to celebrate their birthdays because they live in low-income families,” Sheliza recalls. “I decided I was going to celebrate my birthday in ‘giving style’ from then on.” For the next several birthdays, she got up at 6:00 am and went to the local homeless shelters in Calgary to help serve breakfast. Helping at the shelters opened her eyes to the struggles homeless kids and families face and realized there was little opportunity for these families to meet and socialize. “So my mind was thinking, what could I do to bring these families together?” Sheliza recounts. “And the idea came to me! A birthday party is something that is so significant in a child’s life and often times brings people of diverse backgrounds together.”

ABOUT CBM

Sheliza created Children’s Birthday Miracles (CBM) in 2013 at the ripe age of sixteen. The charitable organization hosts monthly birthday parties for underprivileged kids, providing everything from presents and cake to dress-up characters and goody bags. Most of Sheliza’s parties are held in homeless shelters across four major cities in Canada, but CBM has also held celebrations for cancer patients in hospitals. In fact, the charity has served more than 4,000 children worldwide since its inception four years ago. Sheliza says they have celebrated kids from two-week-old babies to eighteen-year-old adult children, impacting not only the child but the entire family.

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Sharing the wealth of their new life

When Gulshan and Pyarali Nanji fled persecution in Uganda in 1972, they and their four children were welcomed to Canada.

The couple pledged to one another that if they became financially able, they would give back to the country that had provided them with a safe refuge. The Nanjis have made good on their promise.

Respected and admired within and beyond their Ismaili community, the Nanji family’s legacy of philanthropy is remarkable. They have donated millions of dollars to causes that are close to their hearts. Sunnybrook is one of the fortunate recipients.

Mr. Nanji is president and CEO of Belle-Pak, one of Canada’s Top 50 Best Managed companies. He has also been recognized as one of Canada’s Top 25 Immigrants, was awarded Male Entrepreneur of the year by the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce and won the Positive Aging Award in 2015.

http://health.sunnybrook.ca/magazine/fa ... -new-life/
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A Brief History of the Ismailis in Canada

The history of the Ismailis in Canada is a timely reminder of the need to reject crude, one-dimensional depictions of Islam.

Canada’s Ismaili Muslim community was thrust into the spotlight recently following Justin Trudeau’s New Year’s getaway to a private island in the Bahamas owned by the Aga Khan. However, commentators from both sides of the political spectrum have refrained from casting aspersions on the Aga Khan himself, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims and one of the world’s most respected figures.

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Calgary woman among 338 who filled Parliament on International Women’s Day

All the women were chosen to represent their ridings as a part of the Daughters of the Vote initiative created by Equal Voice

By: Lucie Edwardson Metro Published on Wed Mar 08 2017

In celebration of International Women’s Day, for the first time ever every seat in Canada’s Parliament was filled with women.

Calgarian Ruhee Ismail-Teja was one of them.

“In the history of Canada we’ve had 315 women be elected to the House of Commons, and today there were 338 of us sitting there,” said Ismail-Teja, 23. “That was really powerful.”

All the women were chosen to represent their ridings in a competitive process as a part of the Daughters of the Vote initiative created by Equal Voice.

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Austin Asian Chamber Honors Sada Cumber and others

AUSTIN, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, March 29, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that its 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award honoree is Sada Cumber, entrepreneur and former Special Envoy to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). This prestigious award will be presented at Ovation on May 19, 2017.

Each year, GAACC recognizes Asian business leaders, companies and organizations that have made significant contributions to the local economy or welfare of the Asian Pacific American community. GAAAC’s highest individual honor is the Lifetime Achievement Award. Past recipients of this award Include The Honorable Norman Mineta, former Transportation Secretary, William Wang, Founder and CEO of VIZIO Inc, Manoj Saxena, Founding Partner of The Entrepreneurs’ Fund and The Honorable Christopher Lu, former Deputy Secretary of the Department of Labor.

Sada Cumber is a Pakistani-American entrepreneur and diplomat. He has founded 11 companies, including SozoTek, Texas Global, and CACH Capital Management. In 2008, President George W. Bush appointed him as the first United States Special Envoy to the OIC, an international organization of 57 countries that provides a collective voice of the Muslim world. "I am deeply moved to receive this high honor from my peers in the Great Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber does extraordinary work both creating opportunity for Asian Americans and ensuring that our vital contributions to one of the country’s most vibrant economies receive the recognition they deserve. The Chamber is a reminder that in our diversity, our tolerance, our hard work, and our entrepreneurship, we are the face of the America,” said Ambassador Sada Cumber.

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Dr. Zia Poonja appointed to Board of Directors 2016-2020 of All in Cancer

Dr. Zia Poonja

Executive Director

Dr. Zia Poonja is practicing in Victoria at the BC Cancer Agency Vancouver Island Center. His areas of focus include breast, genitourinary and head and neck cancers. Dr. Poonja began working in Victoria in 2015 after completing his fellowship at the BC Cancer Agency in Vancouver. Dr. Poonja has had multiple positive mentorship experiences and has found that these experiences have shaped his career choices and life goals. His involvement in All in Cancer is based on his firm belief that more meaningful work can be achieved through collaboration.

http://allincancer.org/index.php/directors

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Fayaz Manji, Anar Popatia appointed to Hospice Society Board of Directors 2016 - 17

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April 5, 2017.

It is with great pleasure that Gulamani-Abdulla & Co., Immigration Consulting announces that Jenny Gulamani-Abdulla has been appointed to the Advisory Executive Council of Women Economic Forum (WEF), New Delhi, 2017.

WEF is a global conference to foster empowering conversations and connections among women committed to foster constructive change. The overall focus for WEF 2017 this May is “Creating, Innovating, Understanding and Driving the Future.” The event is an opportunity to increase global influence, expand business opportunities and connect with peers across the globe.

With over two decades of experience in the area of immigration, Jenny has been invited to lead Theme #14: Understanding the Century of Migration and Mobility. She reminds us that “an increasing number of people are on the move globally. Some reach their destinations willingly and some unwillingly but they are all in search of better opportunities. The topic of migration has become a vital issue in politics, however, our definitions of citizenship do not meet the challenge of migration. This challenge will not disappear as poverty, violence, and war force people to relocate.”

As President of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW Canada), Jenny also serves on the legislation committee of BPW International which is comprised of 35,000 members globally and holds Consultative One Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. In New Delhi, Jenny will be joined by her BPW Colleagues from France, Australia, Germany, Turkey and others who are also renowned speakers on topics such as empowerment of women through online business incubation, fair leadership, and supply chain management.

Gulamani-Abdulla & Co., Immigration Consulting takes this opportunity to applaud the work of BPW, the efforts of WEF and congratulates Jenny for her commitment to advance issues affecting women and their families.

http://www.immigrationtocanada.biz/press-release.html

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