Farah Tejani: Vancouver’s creative Ismaili poet, writer, and storyteller passes away

Farah Tejani Ismaili poet and writer
Farah Tejani (d. December 18, 2025)

BY MALIK MERCHANT

  1. Ya, Hazar Imam, Please Accept My Devoted Allegiance (reposted in Barakah as Mawlana Hazar Imam: A New Era for Ismaili Community)
  2. Behold, the Light of Ali
  3. “In Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Eyes”
  4. Dare to Dream
  5. Mr. Sneaky Peeky and the Two Red-Tailed Monkeys
  6. Celebrating the Aga Khan Museum and the Ismaili Centre in Toronto
  7. In Memory of Mrs. Merchant
  8. The Fragrance of Spring
  9. The Great Sacrifice
  10. Remembering Jehangir Tejani
  11. Elizabeth the Ladybug: A Heartwarming Tale of Friendship
  12. Mystic Moon

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4 thoughts on “Farah Tejani: Vancouver’s creative Ismaili poet, writer, and storyteller passes away

  1. Farah J. Tejani, beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend, passed away on December 17, 2025. Farah was a pure soul—gentle, loving, and deeply compassionate—whose presence brought warmth to the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her.

    Farah loved fiercely and wholeheartedly. She carried a rare sensitivity to the world, always feeling deeply and caring profoundly for her family and loved ones. Her love was sincere, selfless, and enduring, and it will continue to live on in the memories she leaves behind.

    A gifted and creative writer, Farah had a remarkable ability to express emotion through words. Her writing reflected her inner world—thoughtful, imaginative, and beautifully honest. Through her creative achievements, she gave voice to feelings many struggle to name, leaving behind work that stands as a testament to her talent and her heart.

    Farah lived with courage through her struggles, including PTSD, facing battles that were often unseen. Though her journey was not an easy one, her strength and resilience were undeniable. Now, free from pain, she flies like a butterfly—at peace, light, and unburdened—soaring in Heaven.

    She has taken a piece of my heart with her, but she has also left behind something priceless: precious memories filled with love, laughter, and moments that will be cherished forever.

    Farah will be deeply missed and eternally loved. May she rest in peace, wrapped in light, and may her soul finally know the freedom it so deserves.

  2. My Dearest Rashida (Patki),

    We are sorry to hear about Farah’s passing. It is deeply saddening news and I cannot imagine how difficult it must be for you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this tough time. May the Lord provide you with the strength, patience, and courage to cope with this immense loss. Farah will always be remembered fondly, and we pray that the Lord receives her with grace and mercy and grants her eternal peace. Our community has lost a prolific writer whose words enriched us all. With love and light,Nevin & Muslim HarjiMontreal

  3. I have known Farah for a long time. Alas it is too late to comment on many of her challenges that were ignored. May her soul rest in eternal peace.. Ameen

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