Aga Khan in London in 1979

A beautiful story from September 7, 1979: “I want Ginan,” Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, tells Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj during his final 7-day meeting with UK’s Ismaili Muslims

Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj and Kamadia Nizar Dhanani with the Aga Khan
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, pictured at the Olympia Hall, London, with Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj and Kamadia Nizar Dhanani during his weeklong visit to the United Kingdom Jamat from September 1-7, 1979. Photograph: Jehangir Merchant collection.
Aga Khan Mawlana Hazar Imam giving audience to his Ismaili followers
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, delivering his Farman (guidance) to the UK Ismaili community in Olympia Hall, London, during his weeklong visit from September 1-7, 1979. On stage are Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj and Kamadia Nizar Dhanani, their respective wives, and Mrs. Merchant, seated on the far left. Photograph: Jehangir Merchant collection.
Aga Khan in London in 1979
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, walks through his followers and past the Ismailia Association literature counter as he departs Olympia Hall after his audience with the Ismailis in London in September 1979. Following him are Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj, Kamadia Nizar Dhanani, and Begum Salimah with the Mukhiani and Kamadiani. Photograph: Sarfaraz Sadruddin/Ilm Magazine, December 1979.

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16 thoughts on “A beautiful story from September 7, 1979: “I want Ginan,” Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, tells Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj during his final 7-day meeting with UK’s Ismaili Muslims

  1. What a heart warming story! An individual who was passed over to recite in the presence of our beloved Hazar Imam, was invited to do so by your dear mother, when Mowla asked for a Ginan to be recited!

    This was meant to be ! Money can be stolen, but one’s Kismet is ordained and can never be taken away!

    Keep up your wonderful Seva through your excellent writings and sharing of inspiring articles to inform the Jamath, which otherwise would not see the light of day!

    Bravo Malik

    Sincerely,

    Farouk BKS Verjee

  2. Inna illahi Illahi wa Inna illahi rajioon. Truly a dedicated sevadari. May Mowla rest his soul in eternal peace.

  3. Ya Ali Madad President Naushad and Jivraj family:

    We have learned with very deep sadness that Mukhi Vazir Nurdin Jivraj has passed away in London, UK, at the age of 92.

    Our most beloved Dharkhana Mukhi Saheb Bha Nurdin Jivraj will be remembered by all Global Ismailis for his dedication and services to Our Beloved Mawla and to all the UK Jamat members, treating everyone equally irrespective of their status.

    I particularly remember him during my tenure as Mukhi of Swindon Jamat many years ago. Mukhi Nurdin was very helpful in all aspects of my work.

    We pray Mawla rests his lovely soul in eternal peace . Ameen.

    Sikander and Salma Somani
    Solihull, UK.

  4. Thank you for sharing this lovely story and tribute to Mukhi Jivraj. It brings back many memories and the love between Imam and his murids are well illustrated. The generosity of your Dad and Mum was exceptional and their intellect is fully demonstrated in this piece.

    If I recall correctly, my mum (now deceased) and I met Salim Champsi as we made our way to sit on the floor of Olympia hall. He told us that it was his deepest wish to recite this particular Ginan in front of the Imam but he was not listed. Nevertheless, he had been practicing. Next thing we knew he was called to do the Ginan in front of Hazar Imam and the Jamat. We met him days later and he told us with great joy and satisfaction of the story behind this calling 😁🙏. I still think of this incident on many occasions and my heart sings to know it.

  5. Inna lillahi wa inna illahi raji’un. Our condolences and sincere prayers for the soul of Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj and blessings for the family to accept this sad loss.

    Beautiful and so humbled by your tribute and thank you for sharing it with everyone. Many of us reading this were blessed to be present, but had no idea of the incident.

  6. I am so sorry to hear the sad news about the passing of Mukhi Jivraj. We pray 🙏 for the soul’s rest in eternal peace. peace Amen

    And I remember that incident about Salim suddenly being called to recite the Ginan. Salim was part of our Leicester Jamat.

  7. We earnestly pray that may Mawla rest the departed soul in eternal peace and spiritual happiness. Ameen! We also pray that may Mawla grant courage and fortitude to his entire family to bear this great irreplaceable loss. Ameen!

    Our lives are but a short passage in eternity. The departed soul, as our Imam has explained, is on its next stage of the journey, a new beginning rather than an end in any manner. We can take solace from the fact that the departed soul is happier than what we might conceive. 

    May Mowla grant the family courage to face their loss with inner strength and fortitude.

  8. Great story Malik. We all loved your Mum & Dad.

    And thanks for sharing this amazing event after so many years. Very emotional indeed.

    My deepest condolences to Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj’s family and we pray to Mowla to grant them courage to deal with their sad loss and Mowla ene assal ma wassal kare. Amen.

    Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj was a great man

    .

  9. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un! May his soul rest in eternal peace and that Allah grant him spiritual abode. What a beautiful soul!

  10. Mukhi Nurdin Jivraj, a firm and disciplined leader of the Jamat, was a Mukhi who led with fairness and equity. His no-nonsense approach and his ability to work harmoniously with all Jamati institutions set a high standard of leadership. His partnership with Kamadia Nizar for the religious growth of the Jamat was a testament to his dedication. The UK Jamat will always remember him for his exceptional services and kindness. May his soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen.

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