Baroness Margaret Thatcher (13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013) Performed the Opening of the First High Profile Ismaili Centre in the Western World

BARONESS MARGARET THATCHER AND HIS HIGHNESS THE AGA KHAN

JULY 2008

His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Ismaili Imam and direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, warmly greeting Baroness Margaret Thatcher at the banquet hosted by His Highness in London on July 3, 2008 during his Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Photo: Mawlana Hazar Imam Shah Karim Al Hussani Aga Khan, Golden Jubilee Souvenir, published by Islamic Publications Limited. 2012. Copyright.

His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Ismaili Imam and direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, warmly greeting Baroness Margaret Thatcher at the banquet hosted by His Highness in London on July 3, 2008 during his Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Photo: Mawlana Hazar Imam Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan, Golden Jubilee Souvenir, published by Islamic Publications Limited. 2012. Copyright.

“…In 1957, there was only one Ismaili space here for congregational prayer – and that was on leased premises! Creating places of prayer as centres for community life was fundamental to ensuring the cohesion of the community, and there are now over 40 such places. Among them, of course, a central focal point is The Ismaili Centre, located in South Kensington. Having Baroness Thatcher with us tonight is particularly significant because The Ismaili Centre was opened by her in 1985…” –His Highness the Aga Khan, London, July 3, 2008.

JULY 2008

His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Ismaili Imam and direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, with Baroness Margaret Thatcher at the banquet hosted by His Highness in London on July 3, 2008 during his Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Photo: Mawlana Hazar Imam Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan, Golden Jubilee Souvenir, published by Islamic Publications Limited. 2012. Copyright.

His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Ismaili Imam and direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, with Baroness Margaret Thatcher at the banquet hosted by His Highness in London on July 3, 2008 during his Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Photo: Mawlana Hazar Imam Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan, Golden Jubilee Souvenir, published by Islamic Publications Limited. 2012. Copyright.

Baroness Margaret Thatcher, who died on Monday, April 8, 2013 at the age of 87, was the  first woman to become U.K. prime minister and Britain’s only prime minister of the 20th century to win three consecutive terms. She was prime minister from May 4, 1979 until November 28, 1990. During her leadership, His Highness the Aga Khan had invited her to open the first high-profile Ismaili Centre built in the Western World.

APRIL 1985

His Highness the Aga Khan and Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, arriving at the newly constructed Ismaili Centre in London’s South Kensington which was officially opened by her on April 24, 1985. Photo: Derek Rowe, Roshni Magazine, USA.

His Highness the Aga Khan and Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, arriving at the newly constructed Ismaili Centre in London’s South Kensington which was officially opened by her on April 24, 1985. Photo: Derek Rowe, Roshni Magazine, USA.

The following are excerpts from Baroness Thatcher’s speech made during the Centre’s opening in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan on April 24, 1985, almost 28 years ago.

“Your Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen, It gives me great pleasure to be here today for the official opening of this new Ismaili Centre in London and I am most grateful to His Highness the Aga Khan for the honour he has done me in inviting me to perform the opening ceremony.

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A sketch of the modern Ismaili Centre at Cromwell Gardens in South Kensingon, London, as depicted on invitation cards distributed in 1985. The Centre is the focal point of the Ismaili community in the UK  and was opened on April 24, 1985 Baroness Margaret in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan.

A sketch of the modern Ismaili Centre located at Cromwell Gardens in South Kensingon, London, as depicted on invitation cards distributed in 1985. The Centre is the focal point of the Ismaili community in the UK and was opened on April 24, 1985 by Britain’s then prime minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan. Photo: Jehangir Merchant collection, Vancouver, Canada.

“The building of this splendid new Centre, which will provide facilities for religious observance and for social functions within the Ismaili community, must reflect a sense of stability and confidence in the future.

“Although there has been an Ismaili community in this country for very many years, I know that many members came here comparatively recently, having been uprooted from settled and successful lives in East Africa: and for them, leaving East Africa must have been a sad, deeply disturbing and in some cases, terrible experience.

“But clearly the Ismaili community who made Britain their new home triumphed over these adversities and have found here a new sense of security and belonging. This Centre is a powerful symbol of that feeling of belonging. And in return Britain, like so many other parts of the world where there are Ismaili communities, benefits from the contributions that Ismailis make to society.

“It is a very great pleasure for us to welcome you, Madam Prime Minister, and so distinguished a gathering for a ceremony which is a most significant one for the Ismaili community: significant because this is the first cultural and religious center in the Western world to have been built specifically for the community’s requirements.” — His Highness the Aga Khan, London, April 24, 1985.

APRIL 1985

His Highness the Aga Khan speaking at the opening of the newly constructed Ismaili Centre. Seated are  Briitish Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the President of the UK Ismaili Council, Anil Ishani. Photo: Derek Rowe, Roshni Magazine, USA.

His Highness the Aga Khan speaking at the opening of the newly constructed Ismaili Centre. Seated are British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the President of the UK Ismaili Council, Anil Ishani. Photo: Derek Rowe, Roshni Magazine, USA.

“The Ismaili community in London is self-sufficient and independent, energetic and highly talented, contributing to society in every sort of way: and at the same time its powerful sense of community, both spiritual and cultural, provides a firm and unchanging basis for living.

“This stability and coherence of the Ismaili community is a valuable example.

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“Britain certainly gains in many ways from the presence of the Ismaili community here, and London itself is enhanced by the construction of the new Centre, for which we are all most grateful to His Highness the Aga Khan. It is a magnificent contribution to the architecture of London.

“It fits in easily with the other fine buildings of South Kensington, yet it has its own distinctive character too.

“It seems to encapsulate the determination of your community to integrate your citizens into the society in which we all live, while at the same time retaining their own identity and independence.

“This Centre is a most attractive and beautifully designed structure and a welcome newcomer to the Royal Borough.

“It is a splendid testament to the vitality of the Ismaili community here, and it is with great pleasure that I now formally declare the Ismaili Centre open.” — Prime Minister Margaret  Thatcher, April 24, 1985.

“We are all greatly honoured at your being with us, Madam Prime Minister. It is a source of pleasure and pride to the Ismaili community that this Center should be situated in the heart of London, and we now look forward to its becoming a valuable addition to the distinguished neighbourhood.” — His Highness the Aga Khan, April 24, 1985.

APRIL 1985

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher unveiling the opening foundation plaque of the London Ismaili Centre in April 1985 in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan, with President Anil Ishani of the Ismaili Council for the UK looking on. Photo: Ismaili Forum

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher unveiling the opening foundation plaque of the London Ismaili Centre on April 24, 1985 in the presence of His Highness the Aga Khan, with President Anil Ishani of the Ismaili Council for the UK looking on. Photo: Ismaili Forum

Date posted: Monday, April 8, 2013.

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Nelson Mandela: Renewal and Renaissance – Towards a New World Order

“…Islam has become part of Africa in a process as complex as the history of the continent itself….If the language of Islam in Africa has been Arabic, it has also been indigenous African Languages. The coming of Islam sometimes meant the imposition of new political and social order, but also the absorption of Islam into an existing order…” –Nelson Mandela, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, July 11, 1997

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Journey Towards the Nur (Light) – An Ismaili Reflection on the Prophetic Tradition “Die Before You Die”

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Amidst all this greatness,
this splendour
this glory of Your Majesty
I feel like a poor peasant
as I follow my inadequacy!
I see these Times
and Your Magnanimity
 and look at my humble affordings —
In this phase
and to this Light
all the World’s treasures
 would be a trifling

(From a poem by Laila Lokhandwalla) 

Photo Essay: Welcoming a New Baby in Rural Indonesia @Simergphotos

From birth recovery to welcoming a new baby, post-pregnancy rituals vary around the world. This fascinating set of photos at Simergphotos from Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country with a population of over 200 million, is something you will wish to view and also share with your entire family and friends as you learn about the customs associated with the birth of a new born in that country including the symbolism of the placenta, and the blessings as well as the loving and tender care with which the new baby is welcomed. Please click Photo Essay: A Baby is Born – Customs in a Rural Muslim Community in Indonesia.

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The Rosary (Tasbih)

Almost all the religions in the world today possess some form of this object which differ a little in size, number and arrangement of beads. Calling it by different names, they make use of it for the purpose of reciting the Name of Allah or for recalling the name of the deity in whom they believe…..Please click The Rosary (Tasbih)

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2013 Navroz Readings: (IV) “Amen Khudavind” and “Hope” by Navyn Naran

“AMEN KHUDAVIND”

Enlightenment

a window opens.

a green meadow, lush
new tufts of grass under her feet,
running across these verdant, undulating hills.
weathering the storms past,
she tills the moist, brown soil.
emerald shoots peer fresh as a new-born baby’s cheeks
what news will spring bring?
what did i sow?
and how will i reap?

“i’m late to catch the train!
stop at the lights.
did i grab my lunch? my ticket?
presentation is 7am , room 337”
huffing up the stairs,
“did i remember my gym bag?
will he remember to call the dentist?
what will we eat tonight?
ok, gather self and be ready
here comes the first of the audience”

everyone is looking ahead
while living in the present.
i prayed for siratal mustaqu’eem,
and iman ji salamat
for jan, mal, aal, izat and abru
thumb on my chin and finger resting on my lip i ponder…
“but did i keep balanced?
did i make an ethical choice?”
was there time for my spiritual space
or did i let it go another day?

“this is such a mirage in Time!”
i sit back resting in my chair…
like a continual accordion of days
as if in pieces we organise it.
each ritual is a reminder,
as practice of submission and perfection
towards a stillness of thought and mind.

if you stop and give your Time
there will be naught but LIFE
a philanthropic donation if you will,
to venture out of the chatter or vision
familiar to oneself

“it’s Navroz”
and am i too rushed to notice?
Time does not rush…it provides, as promised,
sunshine, blossom and rains
if only we disrupted not its natural flow.
“have i done my work?”
do i stop long enough to reflect and answer?
the undulating specks or motion of time as we see,
are pregnant with change and gift
what was my gift to Mawla?
was it something i thought would “just happen”
by virtue of my breath?
or did i consciously plan and rise?
there is always the next second
“yet tomorrow never comes”.
so we live in the present with regard to future
and miss the essence because we are expectant.

Mawlana Hazar Imam said
“I say to you all on Navroz,
Navroz Mubarak.
I pray that in this New Year your worldly and your spiritual happiness should progress tenfold
and that this be the case every year.”

 “Amen, Khudavind”

a window opens.
into a prayer hall of contemplative men and women
only their souls are alight

will mine enter here today?

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HOPE

Spring Day Around the World

Syria, your hopes and your struggles
are not forgotten,
nor forgotten are other struggles in our world
Navroz Mubarak to all around the globe
we look forward with HOPE
as time promises a new morning,
so Navroz promises a New Day.

a day of peace, good health, security,
a day when stranger greets stranger like brother and sister
where as children, our compassion and tolerance burn bright
for all wish for goodness and grace
even the earth’s submissive tilt
renders it perfect for season and change

the sun on this spring equinox
equates the day and the night
and symmetry magically stabilises our earth in motion
now daylight will become unbroken in the North, as ying,
and darkness will cover southern skies as yang
let us breathe
let us pray that all is fresh
and at moment’s peace on Navroz

Date posted: March 21, 2013.

Copyright: Navyn Naran/Simerg

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Navyn Naran

Navyn Naran

Dr. Navyn Naran was born in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, to Anaar and Badrudin Naran. After beginning her high school in the UK, her family immigrated to the USA where she has lived since. Dr. Naran went to medical school at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, MA. She currently works in Paediatric Critical Care.

2013 Navroz Readings: (III) The Brotherhood of Man, and Earth as Viewed from the Sun on March 21 @Simergphotos

With Qur’anic verses, traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s) and the sayings of Ismaili Imams on the brotherhood of man, this short but important piece at www.Simergphotos.com also includes an image of the spring equinox from space as well as some stunning projected images of the earth as viewed from the sun at different times of the day on March 21, 2013. Readers, young and old alike, will find this study of the earth quite fascinating.

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2013 Navroz Readings: (II) Recognition of Nowruz at the UN General Assembly and the US Congress

The United Nations General Assembly on 23 February 2010 recognized 21 March as the International Day of Nowruz, a spring festival of Persian origin,  as it continued its sixty-fourth session.

A few weeks later in the same year, the US House of  Representatives approved a resolution recognizing that Nowruz embodies the tradition that each individual’s thinking, speaking, and  conduct should always be virtuous.  The resolution also expressed appreciation to Iranian Americans for their contributions  to society, and wishing Iranian Americans and the people of Iran a good new  year.

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Explanation of Navroz Ginan

Please click: Ismaili Devotee Seeks Out His Spiritual Master on Spring Day

Be joyfully bound in the love of Ali
And attain the unfading spiritual color (the state of bliss)
from the Master;

When my mind was bound to
the Ever-Living Lord in contemplation

Reality adorned (the Soul) with
priceless treasure of (Noorani) pearls

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Faith, Piety and Service to the Imam of the Time: The True and Inspiring Story of Mukhi Megji Mulji

THE REWARD OF THE TWO MANGOES

….For a long time they had cherished a desire to carry some mangoes to Mawla at his bungalow….”But who would let us enter the bungalow?” Perturbed by these thoughts and yet ignoring them on this specific day, with hope and faith they set out early in the morning with the mangoes…. Both were clad in simple clothes…Holding  their hands against their eyes to keep sway the burning sun from their faces, they were gazing intently toward the bungalow….Read Complete Story
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