Lord Bhatia giving speech in 1983 during the Aga Khan's Silver Jubilee.

Vazir Amirali Bhatia, Former UK Aga Khan Council President, Passes Away at the Age of 91; and Lord Bhatia’s Reflections on Women, Religious Persecution, and Islam

Vazir Amirali Bhatia (Lord Bhatia), March 1932 -- January 2024., Ismaili leader, Lord, UK Parliament
A portrait of Late Vazir Amirali Bhatia (Lord Bhatia), March 1932 — January 2024. Photograph: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) licence
Lord Bhatia giving speech in 1983 during the Aga Khan's Silver Jubilee.
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, and Begum Salimah look on as Vazir Amir Bhatia, President of His Highness the Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili Council for the UK, addresses members of the community at the Aga Khan Council dinner in honour of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s Silver Jubilee visit to the UK in July 1983. Photograph: Ismaili Forum, December 1983.
Aga Khan London Silver Jubilee 1983
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, addresses the new graduates at the University of London Institute of Education during his Silver Jubilee visit to the UK in July 1983. Seated in front row is Diwan Sir Eboo Pirbhai. Looking on, in the inset picture, are Amir Bhatia, President of the UK Aga Khan Council, and Anil Ishani, both of whom were members of the Board of Governors of the Institute of Ismaili Studies. Photograph: Ismaili Forum, December 1983.
Lord Bhatia photograph of Mr and Mrs Merchant Aga Khan School Dr es Salaam
Mr. and Mrs. Merchant are pictured in front at left in this photograph submitted to Malik Merchant, editor of Simerg, by Lord Bhatia. Other recognizable faces in the photograph are Mr. Dina and Mr. and Mrs. Hasni Remtulla. Photograph: Lord Bhatia.

Lord Bhatia Ismaili leader
Lord Bhatia, March 1932 — January 2024. Photograph: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) licence

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5 thoughts on “Vazir Amirali Bhatia, Former UK Aga Khan Council President, Passes Away at the Age of 91; and Lord Bhatia’s Reflections on Women, Religious Persecution, and Islam

  1. I worked for Lord Bhatia’s charity the Ethnic Minority Foundation as Accountant for two years 2010 to 2012. I came in daily contact with Lord Bhatia. I found him meticulous in his work and he closely scrutinised all the finance reports that I had submitted. He was always courteous. He was also a good negotiator because he was touch with suppliers and managed to get prices reduced.

  2. We pray to Mawla to rest Lord Amir Bhatia’s soul in eternal peace and grant courage and strength to his family members during this difficult period. Ameen.

  3. We have lost one of the great Ismaili Statesmen.I remember Lord Bhatia well. He was always gracious when we met and enquired after my father whom he worked with. My condolences to his family. RIP Lord Bhatia.

  4. It is with great sadness to note the passing away of Vazir Lord Amir Bhatia of London, UK. This elaborate article about his death by Simerg.com is befitting for this exemplary leader. We pray that may his soul rest in eternal peace. Ameen.

    Personally, I have had many decades of friendship as a peer and elder who has shaped my own personal and professional growth during my 68 years of service with the Ismaili Institutions in Tanzania and Canada in particular and around the world generally.

    The recent most striking and memorable time I spent with him was in London, U.K. during my visit there in October 2018. I had a lunch with him at the House of Lords, British Parliament, in the afternoon of Monday, October 29, 2018. A picture taken with him at the House of Lords was shared with my family and friends after my return to Toronto.

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