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Re: Hazar Imam to give Deedar at Hyderabad India in Septembe
<P>Gujarat Government will arrange about 15 train to hyd. in Last week of deedar. every train take 50 houres maximum. hyd. ni jamat bahar thi avnar jamat ni sarbharakarva ni full taiyari kari rahi che. jamat na rahevani jamavani musafari ni dhani taiyari kari che, jaga jaga ye control room ubha kari rahi che.</P>
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Received today:
YAM everyone,
This is not a rumour. It is true. Mowlana Hazar Imam has graciously
accepted to give deedar to the Indian jamat. Deedar is happening in
Hyderabad where they are arranging for approximately 125,000 people. The jamat has already received the taliqah regarding this and are all now busyin preparations. Mowlana Hazar Imam will be in India from September 21-23 and the deedar will likely be held on September 22. Ghani ghani Mubaraki
to you all!!
Take care,
Like Mowla says in one of the farmans,
"You have heard of our arrival and you have come here of which you will
Be rewarded once in this world and thousand folds in the next; this is what
We pray for you"
Kalam-E-Imam-E-Mubin Farman #69 P 174
Received today:
YAM everyone,
This is not a rumour. It is true. Mowlana Hazar Imam has graciously
accepted to give deedar to the Indian jamat. Deedar is happening in
Hyderabad where they are arranging for approximately 125,000 people. The jamat has already received the taliqah regarding this and are all now busyin preparations. Mowlana Hazar Imam will be in India from September 21-23 and the deedar will likely be held on September 22. Ghani ghani Mubaraki
to you all!!
Take care,
Like Mowla says in one of the farmans,
"You have heard of our arrival and you have come here of which you will
Be rewarded once in this world and thousand folds in the next; this is what
We pray for you"
Kalam-E-Imam-E-Mubin Farman #69 P 174
Last edited by Admin on Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
As India becomes the focus of the attention of the Jamats worldwide in the coming days due to the Holy Padhramni this month, it would be appropriate to reflect upon the historical significance of the India Jamat. MHI at the Takht Nashini ceremony in Mumbai made the following statement.
"Bombay, as you now have been reminded, has very close associations with my family. It was here, and here alone, that my grandfather was acclaimed as the forty-eighth Imam of the Shia Imami Ismailis. That was 73 years ago and at that time he was only eight years old. What tremendous changes have come about since those days! The Ismaili community has grown and prospered almost beyond recognition. Thanks to my grandfather's guidance and wisdom, Ismaili families are to be found today all over the world, living peaceably beneath the flags of many nations, owing allegiance to a wide variety of governments.
In some ways, therefore, it could be said that Bombay is the birth-place of our modern, world-wide community. I hope that the Ismailis who live here will remember this fact and their duty to set an example which other communities abroad will be proud to follow.
I feel certain that great opportunities lie ahead for you in this country. For, while it is true that the Ismailis have developed and grown during the past eighty years, how much more evident is this of India herself. India was one of the five great Asian powers to win independence, and by voluntarily electing to associate herself with the Commonwealth of Nations, she was also the first to embrace wholeheartedly the concepts of individual liberty and parliamentary democracy.
To guarantee, as your government has done, that every man and woman should have the right to speak, write, vote and worship as he or she thinks best, subject only to the common rule of law, is a tremendous undertaking for any nation. For a country with a population of more than 350 million, a country with a civilization as old, and a government structure as new as this one, wrestling with what must often seem an almost intolerable burden of poverty and illiteracy, it is one of the most courageous political experiments the world has ever seen. The manner in which India has set about her task, both politically and economically, has captured the imagination of thinking people everywhere.
Of course, the picture is not uniformly bright; it never is. There are shadows born of the past as well as those which loom in the future. These are inevitable. They constitute an abiding challenge to the courage, integrity and foresight of India's leaders, both present and to come.
In all humility, I suggest that the challenge will most surely be faced and overcome if this nation stands fast by the liberal principles which it honours today. If India continues to uphold the simple rights of the individual, if she goes on tolerating the minority as well as the majority points of view, if she never falters in her determination to do everything possible to relieve poverty and human suffering, I feel sure she will triumph over her difficulties and set an example to all those other countries which face similar problems.
The Ismailis are a relatively small segment of the huge, complex tapestry we know as modern India. But I believe they will play a full and by no means unimportant part in the future development of this country.
To all Ismaili here today, I would say this. There is nothing exclusive about you. While your religious faith will always preserve a special identity, your secular loyalty is solely to India and to its elected government. I urge my community to keep this constantly in their minds. But they should do more still. The Ismailis have always prided themselves on their highly developed social conscience. Our faith teaches us that we have obligations far beyond our own or even our family's interests. If you remain united, work towards community progress, and respect your leaders, you will, I am sure, go far. As part of the nation of India, you must contribute your share to her advancement.
With humility, tolerance and respect for each other, by honest work and straight dealings, you will earn the true friendship of your fellows. It does not matter whether you are wealthy or poor, whether you are in business or the professions, whether you work with hands or brain, your spiritual obligations are equal. By the way you conduct your daily lives, by the compassion you show to your fellow men and women, and above all by your faith in God, you will ultimately be judged"
India has also provided the 'fertile soil' in which the ginanic tradition was firmly rooted and grew through which our Jamats have been nourished and sustained spiritually and have been able to overcome many of their trials and tribulations in their path towards material progress and advancement in the past decades.
MUBARAKIS TO THE INDIAN JAMAT ON THE OCCASSION OF THE FORTHCOMING HOLY PADHRAMNI. MAY THIS VISIT SERVE TO PROMOTE UNITY AND STRENGTHEN THE JAMAT. AMEEN.
"Bombay, as you now have been reminded, has very close associations with my family. It was here, and here alone, that my grandfather was acclaimed as the forty-eighth Imam of the Shia Imami Ismailis. That was 73 years ago and at that time he was only eight years old. What tremendous changes have come about since those days! The Ismaili community has grown and prospered almost beyond recognition. Thanks to my grandfather's guidance and wisdom, Ismaili families are to be found today all over the world, living peaceably beneath the flags of many nations, owing allegiance to a wide variety of governments.
In some ways, therefore, it could be said that Bombay is the birth-place of our modern, world-wide community. I hope that the Ismailis who live here will remember this fact and their duty to set an example which other communities abroad will be proud to follow.
I feel certain that great opportunities lie ahead for you in this country. For, while it is true that the Ismailis have developed and grown during the past eighty years, how much more evident is this of India herself. India was one of the five great Asian powers to win independence, and by voluntarily electing to associate herself with the Commonwealth of Nations, she was also the first to embrace wholeheartedly the concepts of individual liberty and parliamentary democracy.
To guarantee, as your government has done, that every man and woman should have the right to speak, write, vote and worship as he or she thinks best, subject only to the common rule of law, is a tremendous undertaking for any nation. For a country with a population of more than 350 million, a country with a civilization as old, and a government structure as new as this one, wrestling with what must often seem an almost intolerable burden of poverty and illiteracy, it is one of the most courageous political experiments the world has ever seen. The manner in which India has set about her task, both politically and economically, has captured the imagination of thinking people everywhere.
Of course, the picture is not uniformly bright; it never is. There are shadows born of the past as well as those which loom in the future. These are inevitable. They constitute an abiding challenge to the courage, integrity and foresight of India's leaders, both present and to come.
In all humility, I suggest that the challenge will most surely be faced and overcome if this nation stands fast by the liberal principles which it honours today. If India continues to uphold the simple rights of the individual, if she goes on tolerating the minority as well as the majority points of view, if she never falters in her determination to do everything possible to relieve poverty and human suffering, I feel sure she will triumph over her difficulties and set an example to all those other countries which face similar problems.
The Ismailis are a relatively small segment of the huge, complex tapestry we know as modern India. But I believe they will play a full and by no means unimportant part in the future development of this country.
To all Ismaili here today, I would say this. There is nothing exclusive about you. While your religious faith will always preserve a special identity, your secular loyalty is solely to India and to its elected government. I urge my community to keep this constantly in their minds. But they should do more still. The Ismailis have always prided themselves on their highly developed social conscience. Our faith teaches us that we have obligations far beyond our own or even our family's interests. If you remain united, work towards community progress, and respect your leaders, you will, I am sure, go far. As part of the nation of India, you must contribute your share to her advancement.
With humility, tolerance and respect for each other, by honest work and straight dealings, you will earn the true friendship of your fellows. It does not matter whether you are wealthy or poor, whether you are in business or the professions, whether you work with hands or brain, your spiritual obligations are equal. By the way you conduct your daily lives, by the compassion you show to your fellow men and women, and above all by your faith in God, you will ultimately be judged"
India has also provided the 'fertile soil' in which the ginanic tradition was firmly rooted and grew through which our Jamats have been nourished and sustained spiritually and have been able to overcome many of their trials and tribulations in their path towards material progress and advancement in the past decades.
MUBARAKIS TO THE INDIAN JAMAT ON THE OCCASSION OF THE FORTHCOMING HOLY PADHRAMNI. MAY THIS VISIT SERVE TO PROMOTE UNITY AND STRENGTHEN THE JAMAT. AMEEN.
Last edited by kmaherali on Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hi friends plz see this news
Hi everybody
Hazar Imam is comming to give didar in hyderabad
20 - 25 sept is the expectations dates
as many as 2,00,000 lakh people are expected for didar
the didar is in kompally (area) which happens to be our ismaili garden society of ismaili which is under construction
from hyd jk u can reach kompally in around 45 min or 1 hr
dates are not yet announced it will be going to announce till this friday
8th sept expected
ARfriends from hyderabad
Hazar Imam is comming to give didar in hyderabad
20 - 25 sept is the expectations dates
as many as 2,00,000 lakh people are expected for didar
the didar is in kompally (area) which happens to be our ismaili garden society of ismaili which is under construction
from hyd jk u can reach kompally in around 45 min or 1 hr
dates are not yet announced it will be going to announce till this friday
8th sept expected
ARfriends from hyderabad
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mubaraki to all ismailies
yaa ali madad,<BR><BR>mubaraki to all.its been a long time since mowla gave deedar to his india jamat.hyderabad is blessed to be the host of all the ismailies in india and the o­ne's who are coming from outside india for the deedar.the jamat in hyderabad is around 7 to 8 thousand and is expected to increase in future.total jamat expected during the deerdar will be more than 1 lakh.cant wait for the day when mowla will land in hyderabad.
Received by email this date:
*YA-ALI-MADAD*
*TO DAY RECD. CIRCULAR FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF INDIA THAT MOWLANA HAZAR IMAM HAS AGREED FOR HIS DEEDAR -NOORANI ON ANY DATE BETWEEM **21ST SEPT TO 23SEPT 2006 AT HYDERABAD**.*
*HE WILL BE IN INDIA FOR 3 DAYS. BUT MOST KINDLY AGREED FOR HIS NOORANI DEEDAR AT HYDERABAD ONLY.*
*ALL THE JAMAT WILL GO TO HYDERABAD.*
*HYDERABAD** JAMAT AND LEADERS OF LOCAL BODIES OF JAMAT AND NATIONAL INSTITUIONS AS WELL AS COUNCIL AND BOARDS WILL MAKE BEST ARRANGEMENTS.*
*MUBARAKI.*
*YA-ALI-MADAD*
*TO DAY RECD. CIRCULAR FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF INDIA THAT MOWLANA HAZAR IMAM HAS AGREED FOR HIS DEEDAR -NOORANI ON ANY DATE BETWEEM **21ST SEPT TO 23SEPT 2006 AT HYDERABAD**.*
*HE WILL BE IN INDIA FOR 3 DAYS. BUT MOST KINDLY AGREED FOR HIS NOORANI DEEDAR AT HYDERABAD ONLY.*
*ALL THE JAMAT WILL GO TO HYDERABAD.*
*HYDERABAD** JAMAT AND LEADERS OF LOCAL BODIES OF JAMAT AND NATIONAL INSTITUIONS AS WELL AS COUNCIL AND BOARDS WILL MAKE BEST ARRANGEMENTS.*
*MUBARAKI.*
Guidance - for internal travelling in Hyderabad
Hi Friends
Mubarakis to all on this special occasions.
Needed some guidance. Many murids will be visitng Hyderabd for the first time. If someone can post a roadmap as to how we can reach
(1) Jamatkhana
(2)Venue of Deedar, etc..
from Railway station, Airport, Govt Bus Station and from Main Highway. It will be very useful and they will not waste time in searching the location.
Also they will know names of places we have to ask for.
I am aware that volunteers will always be there on these places, but if we have a roadmap in hand it will of great HELP.
Thanks.
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Ya Ali Madad,
Mubarak to all Murids visiting Hyderabad(Hyd) on the special occasions. I am a Hyderabadi living in Paris; I can help anyone who is visiting Hyderabad by giving information. I think it’s not possible to get road map but if someone gives me place of their stay I can guide them how to reach Kompally.
Hyderabad also known as twin cities as it’s made of two cities Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
They are three languages easily spoken Hindi/Urdu, Telugu and English.
It has an Airport in at Begumpet (International and Domestic at same place) which links both cities easily. They are different fights connecting Hyderabad from different parts of India. Some of the airlines are;
Murids from outside India can directly connect to Hyderabad from Europe, Middle East, and Asia.
From Europe
1) Air France
Direct from Amsterdam, Netherlands to hyd or From Paris via Netherlands to Hyd.
(http://www.airfrance.fr)
(http://www.airfrance.com/in)
2) Lufthansa air lines
Direct from Frankfurt to hyd.
(http://www.lufthansa.com/online/portal/ ... ?tl=1&l=en)
They are direct flights form UK but I have no info.
From Middle East
They are direct fights from almost every country.
From Saudi Arab Direct flights from Riyadh
Saudi airline, Air India, etc
From Qatar, direct flights from Doha
Qatar Air
From UAE direct fights Dubai
Emirates (http://www.emirates.com).
From Asian countries they are flight Sir lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.
Murids from India can use any of these airlines.
1) Kingfisher Airlines
(http://www.flykingfisher.com/schedule1.htm)
2) Air India
(http://www.airindia.com/)
3) Indian Airlines
(http://indian-airlines.nic.in/home.asp)
4) Air Sahara.
(http://www.airsahara.net/s2v1/)
5) Jet Airways.
(http://www.jetairways.com/Cultures/en-US/HomePage.htm)
They are two railway stations;
1) Nampaly Stations (Hyderabad), trains coming from central India use this station.
2) Secunderabad Station trains coming from North and south use this station.
If someone wants reach Hyderabad by road they are private Bus services. you can reach Hyd with in 13 hrs from Mumbai if u take a bus.
I would advice Murids not to take person vehicles if you are visiting hyd for first time as its easy in Hyderabad but people often get lost before reaching hyd.
Feel free to write me for info, I will reply as fast as posible. [email protected]
Zubair
hsb wrote:Hi Friends
Mubarakis to all on this special occasions.
Needed some guidance. Many murids will be visitng Hyderabd for the first time. If someone can post a roadmap as to how we can reach
(1) Jamatkhana
(2)Venue of Deedar, etc..
from Railway station, Airport, Govt Bus Station and from Main Highway. It will be very useful and they will not waste time in searching the location.
Also they will know names of places we have to ask for.
I am aware that volunteers will always be there on these places, but if we have a roadmap in hand it will of great HELP.
Thanks.
Mubarak to all Murids visiting Hyderabad(Hyd) on the special occasions. I am a Hyderabadi living in Paris; I can help anyone who is visiting Hyderabad by giving information. I think it’s not possible to get road map but if someone gives me place of their stay I can guide them how to reach Kompally.
Hyderabad also known as twin cities as it’s made of two cities Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
They are three languages easily spoken Hindi/Urdu, Telugu and English.
It has an Airport in at Begumpet (International and Domestic at same place) which links both cities easily. They are different fights connecting Hyderabad from different parts of India. Some of the airlines are;
Murids from outside India can directly connect to Hyderabad from Europe, Middle East, and Asia.
From Europe
1) Air France
Direct from Amsterdam, Netherlands to hyd or From Paris via Netherlands to Hyd.
(http://www.airfrance.fr)
(http://www.airfrance.com/in)
2) Lufthansa air lines
Direct from Frankfurt to hyd.
(http://www.lufthansa.com/online/portal/ ... ?tl=1&l=en)
They are direct flights form UK but I have no info.
From Middle East
They are direct fights from almost every country.
From Saudi Arab Direct flights from Riyadh
Saudi airline, Air India, etc
From Qatar, direct flights from Doha
Qatar Air
From UAE direct fights Dubai
Emirates (http://www.emirates.com).
From Asian countries they are flight Sir lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.
Murids from India can use any of these airlines.
1) Kingfisher Airlines
(http://www.flykingfisher.com/schedule1.htm)
2) Air India
(http://www.airindia.com/)
3) Indian Airlines
(http://indian-airlines.nic.in/home.asp)
4) Air Sahara.
(http://www.airsahara.net/s2v1/)
5) Jet Airways.
(http://www.jetairways.com/Cultures/en-US/HomePage.htm)
They are two railway stations;
1) Nampaly Stations (Hyderabad), trains coming from central India use this station.
2) Secunderabad Station trains coming from North and south use this station.
If someone wants reach Hyderabad by road they are private Bus services. you can reach Hyd with in 13 hrs from Mumbai if u take a bus.
I would advice Murids not to take person vehicles if you are visiting hyd for first time as its easy in Hyderabad but people often get lost before reaching hyd.
Feel free to write me for info, I will reply as fast as posible. [email protected]
Zubair
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There is interesting and useful information about Hyderabad at:
http://www.hyderabad.co.uk/tourist.htm
Hyderabad, a city with a deep-rooted past lies on the banks of river Moosi. It's language and mannerisms still exude it's rich and legendary past. The Nizam's of Hyderabad were known to be one of the wealthiest royal's of the past. The elegant buildings, marbled temples and monuments stand testimony to it. This 400 year old city was named after Hyder Mahal wife of the ruler Quli Qutab Shah. Today Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh and is a cosmopolitan city on the fast track.
http://www.hyderabad.co.uk/tourist.htm
Hyderabad, a city with a deep-rooted past lies on the banks of river Moosi. It's language and mannerisms still exude it's rich and legendary past. The Nizam's of Hyderabad were known to be one of the wealthiest royal's of the past. The elegant buildings, marbled temples and monuments stand testimony to it. This 400 year old city was named after Hyder Mahal wife of the ruler Quli Qutab Shah. Today Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh and is a cosmopolitan city on the fast track.
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Address and Contact in HYD
Ya Ali Madad, Many Many MUBARAKI to all for holy DIDAR. My name is Asif Gilani and I am in New York Currently as I write. My parents are in HYD and I am leaving tonight for HYD (9/9/06). The HYD jamatkhana is located in Chiragali Lane, Abids. If you ask anyone, (auto riksha) direction for Abids, will be able to tell u. In any case I will be availble to help MY cell number in HYD is 988-550-8283 and my House # is 23203655. Please feel free to contact me for any information or help. [/b]
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Re: Address and Contact in HYD
Ya Ali Madaad Gilaniasif,gilaniasif wrote:Ya Ali Madad, Many Many MUBARAKI to all for holy DIDAR. My name is Asif Gilani and I am in New York Currently as I write. My parents are in HYD and I am leaving tonight for HYD (9/9/06). The HYD jamatkhana is located in Chiragali Lane, Abids. If you ask anyone, (auto riksha) direction for Abids, will be able to tell u. In any case I will be availble to help MY cell number in HYD is 988-550-8283 and my House # is 23203655. Please feel free to contact me for any information or help. [/b]
Mubarak to u,, U are lucky even i planned to go to hyd but i didnt get leave for even 5day so i had to drop my plans, Brother when u reach Hyderbad try to find out ,,,,,
Special trains to hyd from different destinations like Gurjarat, Mumbai,,
(u will get info abt trains at local Railway reservation counter).
Hotel Near JK (around abids) with price etc,, also near Nampally as thats the nears Railwy station from JK
I will soon contact you when u reach hyd,,
zubair
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Re: Hi friends plz see this news
Mubarakis to all. Can someone please tell us what is the venue for the deedar and are they going to issue any passes to enter the venue. Thanks.ARfriends wrote:Hi everybody
Hazar Imam is comming to give didar in hyderabad
20 - 25 sept is the expectations dates
as many as 2,00,000 lakh people are expected for didar
the didar is in kompally (area) which happens to be our ismaili garden society of ismaili which is under construction
from hyd jk u can reach kompally in around 45 min or 1 hr
dates are not yet announced it will be going to announce till this friday
8th sept expected
ARfriends from hyderabad
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Ya Ali Madad,
When I was in Hyderabad last February while shopping I meet an Ismaili brother. We discussed Faith, he said me if u live in Paris do u get a chance to see Mowlana Hazar Imam, I replied yes I go to race club for main events where Imam comes and I get chance to see him. Well he said zubair are lucky I didn’t see Imam since years, when Imam gave Dedaar to Hyderabad I was a kid and want to have his Dedaar. At end of our conversation I thought in my heart that I am not lucky but Chirstophe Soumillon is lucky (Belgian born horse Jockey who rides Imam’s horses) I see him shaking hands with Imam, talk to Imam and Imam spend lot of time with him on field.
It lucky or blessing: one of Ismaili brother who heard Imam is coming to Hunza for Dedaar, stated from his house due to insufficient means to travel he was running late and was not sure of reaching Hunza at time but his will and hope that he will meet Imam today was strong. Imam plane was passing over him, Mowlana Hazar Imam The rahamat ul lil alamin knew he would not reach Hunza at time, Imam requested his pilot to land his plane on hills, pilot refuse to land by saying he cant find place for proper landing, imam said you will find place. Imam plane landed and the Ismaili brother had his Dedaar and was honour by Mowlana Hazar Imam.
Lucky are the brothers and sisters who are blessed by true faith which creates miracles. I sincerely thank Mowlana Hazar Imam for his blessing and honour.
I welcome all Jamats visiting Hyderabad for Dedaar.
If you need information of Hyderabad please mail me [email protected]
You can also SMS me. Just leave me your name and phone I will call back as soon as possible. 00 33 6 16 90 38 55.
You can also call asif at Resi no 00 91 40 23 20 36 55 and mobile no 00 91 988 550 8283
Shah Je Dedaar
Zubair
When I was in Hyderabad last February while shopping I meet an Ismaili brother. We discussed Faith, he said me if u live in Paris do u get a chance to see Mowlana Hazar Imam, I replied yes I go to race club for main events where Imam comes and I get chance to see him. Well he said zubair are lucky I didn’t see Imam since years, when Imam gave Dedaar to Hyderabad I was a kid and want to have his Dedaar. At end of our conversation I thought in my heart that I am not lucky but Chirstophe Soumillon is lucky (Belgian born horse Jockey who rides Imam’s horses) I see him shaking hands with Imam, talk to Imam and Imam spend lot of time with him on field.
It lucky or blessing: one of Ismaili brother who heard Imam is coming to Hunza for Dedaar, stated from his house due to insufficient means to travel he was running late and was not sure of reaching Hunza at time but his will and hope that he will meet Imam today was strong. Imam plane was passing over him, Mowlana Hazar Imam The rahamat ul lil alamin knew he would not reach Hunza at time, Imam requested his pilot to land his plane on hills, pilot refuse to land by saying he cant find place for proper landing, imam said you will find place. Imam plane landed and the Ismaili brother had his Dedaar and was honour by Mowlana Hazar Imam.
Lucky are the brothers and sisters who are blessed by true faith which creates miracles. I sincerely thank Mowlana Hazar Imam for his blessing and honour.
I welcome all Jamats visiting Hyderabad for Dedaar.
If you need information of Hyderabad please mail me [email protected]
You can also SMS me. Just leave me your name and phone I will call back as soon as possible. 00 33 6 16 90 38 55.
You can also call asif at Resi no 00 91 40 23 20 36 55 and mobile no 00 91 988 550 8283
Shah Je Dedaar
Zubair
How to reach HYD
Ya Ali Madad,Mubaraki to all
I appreciate your effort for information & direction to MowlaBapa's Holy Didar.
Brother,I am in Toronto,Canada would like to go Hydrabad.Can you give direction how to reach the place of Mowla Bapa'HOLY Didar.
I appreciate your effort for information & direction to MowlaBapa's Holy Didar.
Brother,I am in Toronto,Canada would like to go Hydrabad.Can you give direction how to reach the place of Mowla Bapa'HOLY Didar.
zubair_mahamood wrote:Ya Ali Madaad Gilaniasif,gilaniasif wrote:Ya Ali Madad, Many
Many MUBARAKI to all for holy DIDAR. My name is Asif Gilani and I am in New York Currently as I write. My parents are in HYD and I am leaving tonight for HYD (9/9/06). The HYD jamatkhana is located in Chiragali Lane, Abids. If you ask anyone, (auto riksha) direction for Abids, will be able to tell u. In any case I will be availble to help MY cell number in HYD is 988-550-8283 and my House # is 23203655. Please feel free to contact me for any information or help. [/b]
Mubarak to u,, U are lucky even i planned to go to hyd but i didnt get leave for even 5day so i had to drop my plans, Brother when u reach Hyderbad try to find out ,,,,,
Special trains to hyd from different destinations like Gurjarat, Mumbai,,
(u will get info abt trains at local Railway reservation counter).
Hotel Near JK (around abids) with price etc,, also near Nampally as thats the nears Railwy station from JK
I will soon contact you when u reach hyd,,
zubair
Ya Ali Madad,zubair_mahamood wrote: At end of our conversation I thought in my heart that I am not lucky but Chirstophe Soumillon is lucky (Belgian born horse Jockey who rides Imam’s horses) I see him shaking hands with Imam, talk to Imam and Imam spend lot of time with him on field.
Just want to caution that everyone who encounters the Imam in the physical sense does not necessarily have the deedar in the sense of a murid experiencing it. It all depends upon the inner preparation which leads to the correct understanding and recognition of the Imam. It is also a personal experience. Everyone will not have the same experience.
To illustrate the point I am trying to make, the well known Fatimid Dai Al- Muaayyad Shirazi had his first physical encounter with the Imam in presence of others. Whereas he was awe-struck and dumbfounded by the experience, others felt nothing. The following is what he says about his first experience with the Imam.
"I was taken near the place wherefrom I saw the bright Light of the Prophethood. My eyes were dazzled by the Light. I shed tears of joy and felt as if I was looking at the face of the Prophet of Allah and of the Commander of the Faithful, Hazrat Ali. I prostrated myself before the one who is the fittest person to bow to. I wanted to say something, but 1 was awe-struck... I tried to speak but my tongue refused to move. People asked me to say what I wished to say. I could say nothing. The Imam said, 'Leave him. Let his fear and awe subside.' After this, I rose. I took the holy hand of the Imam, placed it on my eyes and on my chest and then kissed it. I left the place with immense joy."
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Re: How to reach HYD
Ya Ali Madad Nazarali,Nazarali wrote:Ya Ali Madad,Mubaraki to all
I appreciate your effort for information & direction to MowlaBapa's Holy Didar.
Brother,I am in Toronto,Canada would like to go Hydrabad.Can you give direction how to reach the place of Mowla Bapa'HOLY Didar.
Hoping that u have booked ur tickets to hyd for Dedaar. When you reach Hyd airport ask taxi or Auto driver to take you to Abids Chrirag Ali lane,,,,, chirag ali lane is full of shops and 80 percent of the shop owners are Ismailis and main JK is in this lane. From JK you can get clear address of the place of Dedaar.
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Contact in HYD.
YA ALI MADAD,<BR>I am here in hyd now...<STRONG>YASMIN RAJANI is person incharge to contact for any information. Her number is 9247777022. </STRONG><BR>I have found out that there will be a counter at the airport o­n 21 and 22 with couple of volunteer (24 hours) who will have a map of the city and will direct you and will answer any of your questions. The function halls are booked for accomodation of INDIA jamat however they will accomodate people coming from out of india too. If you want to get a hotel room, you will have to get it o­n your own. <BR>Again my number is 988 550 8283 and will be happy to help you, also my email is <A href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> [/img][/b]
Passes being issued
Yes Passes are being issued. These will be our identity to enter the venue. <BR>
The following information I found in another thread.
sahilcharania wrote:
hi too all of jamat where ever in world i would i like to share u details and facilties provided for diadar in hyderabad. hyderabad council has provided a 1st class facilites for jamat of all over india coming for didar, almost 60 fucntion halls are booked for india jamat for 3 days; frm 22 nd sep and;in fucntion hall all facilites are best as ex sanitation food and etc and voilnters will be available for help and for didar venue at kompally is of 45 km frm hyd almost 250 buses are booked to take jamat frm jamat khana and so there wil be no prb of transport and if u are facing any problem regarding the hotels plz contact in hyd council almost 6500 rooms are boked by hyd council for india jamat they will provide rooms to all and range of room will start s frm 500rs . in the venue of diadr there wiil not allowed mobile phone or any electronic iteam so it will bi very; tight rules for saftey of jamat and jamat shd collect passes frm there places. almost 40000 car parking facilties are provided and there will will lunch for jamat after diadar so every thing is going prefectly fine and befor 8 hours of diadar they venue place wil be given to hyd police to control it and MHI WILL REACH HYD on 22 SEP. so if u are coming to hyd for 1st time dont worrry we hyd jamat with u to provide all facilites if any more information u wann so email me on
mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]; yaalimadad
sahilcharania wrote:
hi too all of jamat where ever in world i would i like to share u details and facilties provided for diadar in hyderabad. hyderabad council has provided a 1st class facilites for jamat of all over india coming for didar, almost 60 fucntion halls are booked for india jamat for 3 days; frm 22 nd sep and;in fucntion hall all facilites are best as ex sanitation food and etc and voilnters will be available for help and for didar venue at kompally is of 45 km frm hyd almost 250 buses are booked to take jamat frm jamat khana and so there wil be no prb of transport and if u are facing any problem regarding the hotels plz contact in hyd council almost 6500 rooms are boked by hyd council for india jamat they will provide rooms to all and range of room will start s frm 500rs . in the venue of diadr there wiil not allowed mobile phone or any electronic iteam so it will bi very; tight rules for saftey of jamat and jamat shd collect passes frm there places. almost 40000 car parking facilties are provided and there will will lunch for jamat after diadar so every thing is going prefectly fine and befor 8 hours of diadar they venue place wil be given to hyd police to control it and MHI WILL REACH HYD on 22 SEP. so if u are coming to hyd for 1st time dont worrry we hyd jamat with u to provide all facilites if any more information u wann so email me on
mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]; yaalimadad
--- In [email protected], "nazirvalli" <nazirvalli@...> wrote:
Ya Ali Madad,
Hazar Imam is comming to India as a gueat of Indian Goverment.
On 21st Sept Mowla will meet the Prim Minister of India,
On 22nd Sept Hazar Imam and most probably thr Prim Minister
will do the foundation laying seremony of the Aga Khan Academy
School on the land given to Hazar Imam bythe goverment of
Andra Pradesh.
On 23rd Sept Hazar Imam will give Didar tothe Jamat.
Also some interesting and pertinent info at:
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/12/02/st ... 900500.htm
Ya Ali Madad,
Hazar Imam is comming to India as a gueat of Indian Goverment.
On 21st Sept Mowla will meet the Prim Minister of India,
On 22nd Sept Hazar Imam and most probably thr Prim Minister
will do the foundation laying seremony of the Aga Khan Academy
School on the land given to Hazar Imam bythe goverment of
Andra Pradesh.
On 23rd Sept Hazar Imam will give Didar tothe Jamat.
Also some interesting and pertinent info at:
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/12/02/st ... 900500.htm
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Posted: 17 Sep 2006 02:34 am Post subject: MHI didar details in hyderabad 23rd september 2006
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i would like to share the deatils of MHI DIDAR ,
VENUE: KOMPALLY
TIME : AROUND 11 AM ( APPROX)
MHI GIVE DIADAR OF 50MIN ( THIS IS NOT CONFIRM NEWS)
BUS WILL RUN FRM HYD JK, SEC JK, MEHNDIPATNAM JK AND ALMOST 60 FUCNTON HALLS BOOK FRM THERE TOO
KOMPLALLY IS 40 TO 45 KM FRM HYD
IT WILL TAKE APPROX 45 TO 1HR
ITS DEPAND UPON TRAFFIC THAT WILL BE THER FULLLY
SO PEOPLE OF JK WILL NEED TO GO EARLY AS THEY CAN SO THAT THEY WILL NOT GET ANY PRB TO REACH VENUE
MOBILES PHONE,CAMERA AND ANY ELECTRONIC ITEMS WILL BE NOT ALLOWED
VENUE WILL BE HANDLED TO HYD POLICE BEFORE 8 TO 10HRS BACK TO DIADAR
ON 22ND SEP mhi opening of his university with hyd cheif minister that u can see on hyd tv channel on dd septagari at 10 am and hazar wil come hyd on 21 or 22
if any one wann to book hotel rooms they can contact hyd jamat khan council almost they have 6500 rooms booking is started frm 15sep
so if u wann to ask any thing u can reply or mail me on [email protected] it will be my honour to help and do seva for jamat be prepaid for diadr and be in unit wil all and make khushili with u family and friends and all jamat people will not have to take any thing to diadr spot everthing will be provided as water botelles also and and lunch too after didar
I HEARD ON DIADR VENUE THEY 3 STAGES HAD BEEN MAD SO THAT MHI WILL COME ON ALL PLACES TO SEAT AND GIVEE DUVA SO DONT WOORY AND FOR ALL SENIOR CTIZENS SEPCIAL PROVIDED AND THEY ARE BENN FACILITES CHAIRS
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Posted: 17 Sep 2006 02:34 am Post subject: MHI didar details in hyderabad 23rd september 2006
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i would like to share the deatils of MHI DIDAR ,
VENUE: KOMPALLY
TIME : AROUND 11 AM ( APPROX)
MHI GIVE DIADAR OF 50MIN ( THIS IS NOT CONFIRM NEWS)
BUS WILL RUN FRM HYD JK, SEC JK, MEHNDIPATNAM JK AND ALMOST 60 FUCNTON HALLS BOOK FRM THERE TOO
KOMPLALLY IS 40 TO 45 KM FRM HYD
IT WILL TAKE APPROX 45 TO 1HR
ITS DEPAND UPON TRAFFIC THAT WILL BE THER FULLLY
SO PEOPLE OF JK WILL NEED TO GO EARLY AS THEY CAN SO THAT THEY WILL NOT GET ANY PRB TO REACH VENUE
MOBILES PHONE,CAMERA AND ANY ELECTRONIC ITEMS WILL BE NOT ALLOWED
VENUE WILL BE HANDLED TO HYD POLICE BEFORE 8 TO 10HRS BACK TO DIADAR
ON 22ND SEP mhi opening of his university with hyd cheif minister that u can see on hyd tv channel on dd septagari at 10 am and hazar wil come hyd on 21 or 22
if any one wann to book hotel rooms they can contact hyd jamat khan council almost they have 6500 rooms booking is started frm 15sep
so if u wann to ask any thing u can reply or mail me on [email protected] it will be my honour to help and do seva for jamat be prepaid for diadr and be in unit wil all and make khushili with u family and friends and all jamat people will not have to take any thing to diadr spot everthing will be provided as water botelles also and and lunch too after didar
I HEARD ON DIADR VENUE THEY 3 STAGES HAD BEEN MAD SO THAT MHI WILL COME ON ALL PLACES TO SEAT AND GIVEE DUVA SO DONT WOORY AND FOR ALL SENIOR CTIZENS SEPCIAL PROVIDED AND THEY ARE BENN FACILITES CHAIRS
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useful website
ya ali madad. Just discovered this website that might help people who are used to using google maps/yahoo maps for directions. It is not too accurate but will give a larger picture of the city of hyderabad. Print-outs from this site might prove helpful to newcomers too.
http://beta.mapmyindia.com/
-review of this website - http://www.webyantra.net/2006/09/16/map ... d-mapping/
-I suggest just typing in 'hyderabad' and AP for state and then zoom in and take some print-outs.
Regards,
Shamshu
http://beta.mapmyindia.com/
-review of this website - http://www.webyantra.net/2006/09/16/map ... d-mapping/
-I suggest just typing in 'hyderabad' and AP for state and then zoom in and take some print-outs.
Regards,
Shamshu
--- In [email protected], Ismaili Mail <ismailimail@...> wrote:
Aga Khan arriving today
Special Correspondent
To attend series of programmes in city
HYDERABAD: The Aga Khan will arrive in the city on Thursday night to attend a series of programmes. According to the tour programme released by the Government, Aga Khan will leave for Raviryal village in Maheshwaram mandal to participate in the groundbreaking ceremony of the Aga Khan Academy at Kancha Imarat on Friday.
Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy will call on the spiritual leader and later the Aga Khan will meet Governor Rameshwar Thakur at the Raj Bhavan. On Saturday, he will attend a meeting of the Ismaili Jamath at Kompally before leaving for Paris the same day.
Traffic curbs
Traffic will be stopped or diverted on some routes in the city Thursday, Friday and Saturday in connection with the visit of the Aga Khan. Details of the routes and timings are as follows:
Thursday- From 8.25 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.- Airport to Hotel Taj Krishna via PNT junction, Hyderabad Public School, Greenlands, Rajiv Gandhi statue, Punjagutta junction and NFCL rotary. Friday-From 8.45 a.m. to 9.25 a.m.- Hotel Taj Krishna to Secretariat via KCP, V.V. statue, Khairatabad flyover and Necklace road rotary. From 12.30 p.m. to 1.10 p.m.- Secretariat to Hotel Taj Krishna via NTR Marg, Necklace road rotary, Khairatabad flyover, V.V. statue and KCP. From 7 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. Hotel Taj Krishna to Raj Bhavan via KCP and V.V. statue.
On Saturday
Saturday-From 9.15 a.m. to 10.15 a.m.- Hotel Taj Krishna to Kompally village via NFCL rotary, Punjagutta junction, Rajiv Gandhi statue, Greenlands, Begumpet flyover, PNT flyover, Rasoolpura junction, CTO, Tadbun, Bowenpally , Srilatha garden and Mahender Reddy garden.
From 10.45 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. Kompally village to Begumpet airport via Mahender Reddy Garden, Srilatha Garden, Bowenpally, Tadbun, CTO and Rasoolpura junction.
www.Thehindu.com
Aga Khan arriving today
Special Correspondent
To attend series of programmes in city
HYDERABAD: The Aga Khan will arrive in the city on Thursday night to attend a series of programmes. According to the tour programme released by the Government, Aga Khan will leave for Raviryal village in Maheshwaram mandal to participate in the groundbreaking ceremony of the Aga Khan Academy at Kancha Imarat on Friday.
Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy will call on the spiritual leader and later the Aga Khan will meet Governor Rameshwar Thakur at the Raj Bhavan. On Saturday, he will attend a meeting of the Ismaili Jamath at Kompally before leaving for Paris the same day.
Traffic curbs
Traffic will be stopped or diverted on some routes in the city Thursday, Friday and Saturday in connection with the visit of the Aga Khan. Details of the routes and timings are as follows:
Thursday- From 8.25 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.- Airport to Hotel Taj Krishna via PNT junction, Hyderabad Public School, Greenlands, Rajiv Gandhi statue, Punjagutta junction and NFCL rotary. Friday-From 8.45 a.m. to 9.25 a.m.- Hotel Taj Krishna to Secretariat via KCP, V.V. statue, Khairatabad flyover and Necklace road rotary. From 12.30 p.m. to 1.10 p.m.- Secretariat to Hotel Taj Krishna via NTR Marg, Necklace road rotary, Khairatabad flyover, V.V. statue and KCP. From 7 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. Hotel Taj Krishna to Raj Bhavan via KCP and V.V. statue.
On Saturday
Saturday-From 9.15 a.m. to 10.15 a.m.- Hotel Taj Krishna to Kompally village via NFCL rotary, Punjagutta junction, Rajiv Gandhi statue, Greenlands, Begumpet flyover, PNT flyover, Rasoolpura junction, CTO, Tadbun, Bowenpally , Srilatha garden and Mahender Reddy garden.
From 10.45 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. Kompally village to Begumpet airport via Mahender Reddy Garden, Srilatha Garden, Bowenpally, Tadbun, CTO and Rasoolpura junction.
www.Thehindu.com
--- In [email protected], Su Jok Therapy Center Pakistan <sujoktherapy@...> wrote:
Aga Khan discusses development with President Kalam, PM
PTI | September 21, 2006 | 00:25 IST
Islamic spiritual leader Aga Khan, who runs a large number of philanthropic institutions in India, on Wednesday met President A P J Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed developmental issues.
Khan, who is in Delhi on a four-day visit, also called on Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.
The spiritual leader is slated to meet Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Lal Kishenchand Advani and United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Thursday.
The Aga Khan Foundation, an international developmental agency, has been carrying out philanthropic activities and promoting solutions to problems impeding economic and social development, especially in the countries of Asia and Africa.
Its network in India spreads over states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan and covers areas ranging from education, health and rural development to culture, architecture and disaster management.
He also met Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed, Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy and Tourism Minister Ambika Soni on Wednesday.
http://www.sujoktherapy.pk/ Su Jok Therpay - Healing Art of 21st Century
Aga Khan discusses development with President Kalam, PM
PTI | September 21, 2006 | 00:25 IST
Islamic spiritual leader Aga Khan, who runs a large number of philanthropic institutions in India, on Wednesday met President A P J Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed developmental issues.
Khan, who is in Delhi on a four-day visit, also called on Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.
The spiritual leader is slated to meet Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Lal Kishenchand Advani and United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Thursday.
The Aga Khan Foundation, an international developmental agency, has been carrying out philanthropic activities and promoting solutions to problems impeding economic and social development, especially in the countries of Asia and Africa.
Its network in India spreads over states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan and covers areas ranging from education, health and rural development to culture, architecture and disaster management.
He also met Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed, Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy and Tourism Minister Ambika Soni on Wednesday.
http://www.sujoktherapy.pk/ Su Jok Therpay - Healing Art of 21st Century