Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un
“Surely we belong to God and to Him we return” — Holy Qur’an, 2:156.
“Life is a great and noble calling, not a mean and grovelling thing to be shuffled through as best as we can but a lofty and exalted destiny” — Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah, His Highness the Aga Khan III (1877-1957), 48th Imam of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.
By MALIK MERCHANT
Calgary, Alberta
It is with deep sadness that I inform readers that Aitmadi Dr. Aziz Rajabali Kurwa of Mumbai, India, London, England, and Calgary, Canada, passed away peacefully in Calgary on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at the age of 91. Dr. Kurwa’s wife, Aitmadibanoo Shirin Aziz Kurwa (d. December 2016), and his two brothers, Ramzan and Mohammedally, predeceased him.
Surviving Dr. Kurwa are his three children and their respective spouses, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. They are daughter Khadeeja and her husband Steven Emmerson, and their two children, Adam and Daniel; daughter Laila and her husband Rahim Arstall and their two children, Nadia and Karim; and son Dr. Habib Kurwa and his wife Farzana and their two children, Khalil and Hassan. Laila’s daughter Nadia is Dr. Kurwa’s granddaughter, and with her husband Bob, they have two children, Rohan and Remi, making Dr. Kurwa a great-grandfather. Also surviving Dr. Kurwa is his younger brother, Dr. Badru Kurwa, an ophthalmologist in California.
Aitmadi Dr. Aziz Kurwa’s funeral will take place at Calgary’s South Jamatkhana on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 11 AM. The funeral will be preceded by a dilsoji (condolences) to family members at the same Jamatkhana on Friday, March 15, after the evening ceremonies.
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Dr. Aziz Kurwa was an exceptional and dedicated Ismaili leader who left an indelible mark on the community by pursuing excellence and implementing transformative programs and ideas in the United Kingdom. As someone who, with my late parents Alwaez Jehangir and Alwaeza Malek Merchant, served under Dr. Kurwa’s leadership as the President of the Ismailia Association for the United Kingdom (now known as the Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board or ITREB), I have fond and special memories as I think of him. Still, there is one that was extraordinarily special. It is of the day in London, England, when he presented a framed set of 3 Fatimid coins to Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, at a student gathering in Olympia Hall during his weeklong visit in September 1979 to the Ismaili Jamat (community). Mawlana Hazar Imam looked at the gift with deep interest and admiration and responded as follows:
“Dr. Kurwa earlier, presented to me some coins from the Fatimid Caliphate. This was a period of great glory and great pride, and I would like to express to all my students my very deep gratitude for the gift that you have offered. It is a link to the past, but it is also an ideal to be achieved, an ideal of strength, an ideal of performance, an ideal of happiness.” (Excerpt from Ilm, Volume 4, Number 3).
Following the presentation, Dr. Kurwa brought the gift to the Ismaili Association’s literature counter for display for the benefit of the Jamat. This first-ever presentation of Fatimid coins to Mawlana Hazar Imam during his 22 years of Imamat from 1957 to 1979 raised the Jamat’s interest in the glory of the Fatimid Empire.
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Aziz Rajabali Kurwa was born in Mumbai on December 1, 1932, and studied there until his medical graduation. He became involved with services to the Ismaili community at a very young age. As a college student, he helped revive a student society under the new name of Ismaili Students Education Society (ISES). The committee then undertook several initiatives, including organizing an arts and crafts exhibition in the city. Prince Aly Khan, who was then visiting Mumbai, very graciously accepted the committee’s invitation to inaugurate the exhibition.
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Dr. Kurwa arrived in England in 1958. With his solid medical background from India, he went on to specialize as a dermatologist, obtaining FRCP(Edinburgh) and FRCP(London). Before Dr. Kurwa relocated to London, where he opened a dermatology clinic in the city’s famous medical district, Harley Street, he pursued his ambition of serving the Ismaili Jamat in Birmingham. He became the Mukhi (leader of the congregation) of the Jamat in 1970 and, together with his counterpart and other members of the Jamat, assisted in settling many Ismailis who arrived in the Midlands area as refugees from Uganda after their 1972 expulsion by Idi Amin.
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When he opened his dermatology practice in London’s Harley Street, Dr. Kurwa continued to set his sights on serving the Ismaili community. He established a Jamatkhana in Purley, Surrey, and in 1979, he was appointed President of the Ismailia Association for the United Kingdom by Mawlana Hazar Imam.
As a visionary leader, he introduced the concept of Baitul Ilm, an Ismaili religious education program for children and youth, which continues to shape the U.K. and other worldwide Ismaili communities. He also championed the distribution of high-quality religious material in cassettes to remote Jamats in the U.K. He created a bilingual religious magazine, Al-Misbah, containing easy-to-follow religious material, stories for children, and readings for the Gujarati-speaking members of the Jamat.
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His support for adult education and the growth of the literature and library portfolios further underscored his commitment to the community. Waezin (sermon) activities grew multifold throughout the U.K. as did children’s activities and participation in the Jamatkhanas. Dr. Kurwa also ensured that missionaries in the U.K. would regularly travel to the widespread European Jamats to support their religious activities and interests. The highly acclaimed Ilm magazine, established in 1975, continued to prosper with increasing circulation in the U.K. and abroad. Such was the magazine’s reputation that in 1980, the magazine’s editor, my dad Jehangir, was invited by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture to attend the first Award Ceremony in Lahore. Sadly, he was unable to go.
After completing his two terms as the President of the Ismaili Association, Mawlana Hazar Imam, in 1986, chose him to be one of the resident governors of the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, which Dr. Kurwa proudly served until 1995.
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Dr. Kurwa continued relentlessly to participate in other activities within the community. He contributed in creating the Health Care Professional’s Association and reviving the Ismaili Seniors Club. His passion for the Baitul Ilm religious education program led him to organize poetry sessions for Ismaili children and seniors, the success of which led to the Festival of Poetic Expressions as a Golden Jubilee programme. The event was staged in London, Manchester and Germany. He invited Simerg to publish the poems on the website, which we proudly did. Dr. Kurwa also served as a member of the Executive Committee of The Association For The Study Of Ginans, a private initiative.
Dr. Kurwa, at the invitation of Simerg, contributed insightful and significant pieces for its three highly acclaimed series: I Wish I’d Been There (click Volunteering at the Dawn of the Age of Imamat), Thanking Ismaili Historical Figures (Thank You Letter to the Person of the Institution of the Ismaili Imamat) and The Jamatkhana (Happy Days in Hasanabad).
In his article on Volunteering at the Dawn of Imamat, Dr. Kurwa wrote: “In whatever position in the Jamat, in my heart, I am devoted to voluntary service, and in this article, I am making an effort to recognise that volunteer services have existed since the inception of Islam and Inshallah will continue to flourish in the Jamat as long as Imam-e-Zaman wishes it to be.”
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Dr. Kurwa moved to Calgary, Canada, in 2017 following the demise of his beloved and wonderful wife, Aitmadibanoo Shirin Aziz Kurwa, in December 2016. He cherished the beautiful moments with his loving son, Dr. Habib Kurwa, and his family. I was honoured to visit my former president and to meet him in Jamatkhanas. My wish to see him on Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 3:30 PM never materialized. A day earlier, on March 13, Habib texted me mid-morning, “Ya Ali Madad – Dad passed away this morning.”
Allah most graciously granted Aitmadi Aziz Kurwa a peaceful, happy and healthy life — a life that was filled with service to the Ismaili community, its institutions and the Imam-of-the-Time
He was an extremely rare Ismaili leader who returned to serve the Jamat at the grassroots level in any capacity as long as it enabled him to contribute to the community’s upliftment.
Aitmadi Aziz Rajabali Kurwa was a gallant, humble leader and a devoted murid of Mawlana Hazar Imam. We pray that his soul may rest in eternal peace. Ameen. We further pray that his family may face this immense loss with great courage and fortitude.
Date posted: March 14, 2024.
Last updated: March 15, 2024 (reformatting and typos.)
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It is very sad to hear that Dr. Aziz Kurwa has passed away. He was a great doctor, a great leader and a great sewa-dhari momin of Mawlana Hazar Imam. May Mawla give him a place in heaven – Ameen.
Maula bless his soul rest in eternal peace
Ya Ali Madad Malik,
What a well written and great obituary.
Inna lillahi wa inna illayhi raji’un
We are so saddened by the loss of such a wonderful friend and brother. On behalf of my husband Mansur and our family, we convey our deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and the jamat for the loss of such a great man. He had an amazing and magnetic persona. The passion, enthusiasm and energy he excuberated was so infectious that everyone he worked with was energised and that was one of the secrets of his success. The other was the staunch support of his late lovely dear wife Shirin. Always supporting, always besides him.They had a wonderful, loving and caring partnership. He was a true example of a gentleman. Kind, respectful, humble and considerate.
I was honoured to have known and worked with him as his co producer for the poetry festival during the Golden Jubilee which was very successful due to his meticulous eye for detail and his initiative to involve the whole European jamat under the UK jurisdiction. He had an abundant treasure of knowledge which he wanted to share with everyone from the juniors to the seniors and I speak from personal experience as he used to always come up with educational ideas for field trips when I was Baitul ilm administrator and a seniors chair. He was my role model and mentor and considered me his little sister. He was the life and soul of our parties and lived his life to the full. He will be very much missed.
We convey Mubaraki to late Aitmadi Dr Aziz Kurwa and late Aitmadibanoo Shirin Kurwa for their service and achievements during their rich and fullfilling journey in this world. May their souls reap the rewards of all their seva in the spiritual realm and rest in eternal peace. Ameen.
Mubaraki also to their children and grandchildren to have been privileged to be raised under such an incredible umbrella graced with such blessed parents. Shukhar.
May Allah grant you all with strength, courage and fortitude during this difficult time. Ameen.
Warm regards and prayers.
Shamim Ladhu.
Last Wednesday in Calgary, I was in the operating chair recovering from microscopic cancer surgery—performed by Dr Habib Kurwa—when he got the very sad news about his father.
In the brief time that I interacted with “Dr Habib”, I was extremely impressed by his professionalism, personal manner, and energy. I sense that, in his father, Dr Habib had an outstanding role model to follow.
Sincere condolences to the entire family and many friends of Dr Aziz Kurwa.
Heartfelt condolences for Aitmadi Saheb’s sad demise.
Mowla rest his soul in eternal peace. Ameen
Mowla bless solace to the family to bear this big loss. Ameen
It is a big loss to the community too. Shukhar Mowla
I remember Dr Kurwa so well. It was a privilege working with him on the Ismaili Association. A great leader, good listener and allowed everyone to bring in their ideas and help towards implementation. Worked alongside him and Alwaez and Alwaeza Merchant and Varasiani Amina Ishani. Truly inspirational people and pray that they are always remembered for their contributions and that their souls rest in peace.
Shukhar. Mowla Mahrum je Roo ke Asal mein Wasal Kare Amen.
May his soul rest in eternal peace
Our deepest condolences on the demise of our valued friend, president Aziz Kurwa. With our prayers for the benefit of his soul.
From Madrid Jamat,
Sakina and family
May his soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen
À humble and soft, kind man. It was my pleasure to have known him and his family in London, UK, and he was especially honoured and well appreciated by Seniors in the London Seniors Club he created where my mother went.
Who knew we’d meet over a decade later in Calgary. I’m glad we met in Jamatkhana just over a week ago where he shared the same smile. Shukhar.
Hanif Ramzan and family
May his soul rest in eternal peace Ameen
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. May Mawla grant this noble soul graceful entry into its eternal abode.
Aitmadi Dr. Aziz Kurwa will be remembered for his wisdom, open-heartedness and humility. He was a leader who had foresight and a determination to get things done. He remained passionate about the work of the Institute of Ismaili Studies long after he had stepped down as Governor. I recall our discussion about the IIS over dinner early in my time as the Institute’s Co-Director. Aziz Kurwa was a model of humanity and kindness – qualities that are often left behind in the tussle of life.
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAJIOON. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen.
Although I did not know late Dr. Kurwa personally I have read a lot about him and now kow even more from the interesting and educational Blog and also from the comments posted on the blog. Certainly a person with life-long amazing achievements. Alhamdulillah.
Best wishes, warm regards and prayers for all.
Kamrudin A. Rashid
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
March 15 2024.
I was Aitmadi Dr Kurwa’s secretary in late 80’s for the Ismailia Association for UK, now ITREB, together with your parents. We presented ginan mushaira and a play about Hassan Ibn Sabbah at the Commonwealth Institute on High Street Kensington besides other programs. He also was instrumental in combining meetings with the presidents of France and Portugal Ismailia Associations to reinforce like programs on religious teaching.I remember very much the gift of Fatimid coins that he presented to Hazar Imam. He had immense energy and his record of serving the Imam and the jamat is unmatched. He started so many ventures in UK that have now flowered that only Malik you have mentioned in your article can bring to light for the jamat. A well written obituary to a great soul. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Firoz (& Zubeda) Bhagat,
London, UK
Hassan Bin Sabah .. remember it well .. I played the role of Malikshah Saljuqi … Dr Kurwa presented me with winning prize for an Essay competition at the event held at Commonwealth Institute.. amazing evening still in my memory 44 years later
The following is a selection of messages submitted via the Social Media:
Shenie Dhanji: Great guy…I really liked him. He was a great and humble person. RIEP
Hanif Lalani: Aitmadi Dr. Aziz Kurwa was a very kind-hearted person who shared the story of him being blessed with the opportunity to present the Fatimid Coins to our beloved Imam-e-Zaman. We pray that his soul may rest in eternal peace. Aameen.
Akber Alinani: I am glad Simerg is featuring tributes to highlight the seva of amazing people like Dr. Aziz Kurwa, who have eloquently served the Jamat.
Mohammad Afzal: May Maula grant his departed soul rest in eternal peace.
Taz Kassim Lakha: May his soul rest in eternal peace, prayers.
Dhalla Abdul: Rest in Peace.
Amin Pirbhai: Rest in Eternal Peace, Aameen.
Imran Elahi: To God we belong and to God we return. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Sayeed Ahmed: May Movla bless him with eternal peace Ameen.
Nasrin Mithani: Shukhar; May his soul rest in eternal peace Ameen 🙏🌹
Amira Tharani: May his soul rest in eternal peace and may his family be held in Allah’s infinite compassion.
Jalal Haji: Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un.
Jamila Bano: May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Karima Kara: May his soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen.
Iqbal Alimohd: May his soul rest in eternal peace!!! Amen.
Shumi Yasmin Bawa: May his soul rest in eternal peace and tranquility. Ameen.
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Nargis Virani: May his soul rest in eternal peace Ameen.
Amira Tharani: May his soul rest in eternal peace and may his family be held in Allah’s infinite compassion.
Mowla Bless his soul
Another great loss to the community and the family in particular.
First heard of this great servant of the Imams from Alnoor Merchant, your brother, when I was visiting London in the early 2000s.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. Ameen.