Simerg’s Historical Thank You Series – Prince Sadruddin, Prince Amyn, Pir Sabzali, Hasan-i-Sabbah and Others

SIMERG INVITES YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THIS CONTINUING SERIES

“A very beautiful tribute to Prince Sadruddin”

“Thank you for sharing this wonderful insight into the life of Prince Amyn Aga Khan”

Simerg Special Thank You Series: A Thank You Letter to Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan from Mohezin Tejani

“Great piece with lots of invaluable historical information” 

“MashaAllah, it really raised my emotion and my spirit” 

These are a few of the many comments we have received for Simerg’s series Thanking Ismaili Historical Figures. We invite your contribution. The series so far:

Series details at Thanking Ismaili Historical Figures

Preparing the Soul for Akhirat (Life Hereafter) By Ghulam Abbas Hunzai

 The concept of soul is related to the concept of akhirat for the reason  that it is the soul which is going to exist after the bodily death. The survival of the soul can only be possible if there are other forms of existence beyond this life and which are not physical….An enlightened, pure and healthy soul acquires satisfaction and contentment because it is through these conditions that it finds nearness to its Origin…

Please click: Preparing the Soul for Akhirat (Life Hereafter)

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Simergphotos – Where You Will Find A Collection of Stunning Images and Informative Photo Essays

During the  past six months, this (literary) website’s companion blog, Simergphotos,  has featured  hundreds of beautiful images and stories covering people (His Highness the Aga Khan, President Barack Obama, Prince Amyn Aga Khan, Ibn Sina, the Maasai, Thomas Jefferson), places (Alamut, Zanzibar, Jerusalem, Bagamoyo, Tashkorgan), arts of the book (the Fatimid Blue Qur’an, the American Declaration of Independence), and calligraphy (Naade Ali).

The shrinking ice fields of Mount Kilimanjaro

The shrinking ice fields of Mount Kilimanjaro

Newcomers to this website as well as readers who may have missed or overlooked some of the thirty stunning and informative photo pieces will welcome the following links. We invite you to share this post with your family and friends:

  1. Peaceful Times and Fond Memories of Salamiyya, Syria….Then Terror Strikes Violating the Qur’anic Injunctions on the Sanctity of Life
  2. Photo Flashback: His Highness the Aga Khan at NATO Headquarters in January 2007
  3. Exclusive Photos and Story: The Investiture Ceremony of Prince Amyn Mohamed as Chief of Ismaili Scouts
  4. Historical Images: The Naad-e-Ali, “Call Upon Ali….oh Ali, oh Ali, oh Ali,” in Ottoman Calligraphy, and Other Shia Inscriptions in the British Museum’s Islamic Collection
  5. Historical Images: The Blue Qur’an from the Fatimid Period, “A Very Spiritual Piece”
  6. Historical Images: Ibn Sina and His Canon of Medicine
  7. Historical Images: President Thomas Jefferson’s Copy of the Qur’an
  8. The Executive Jets of His Highness the Aga Khan
  9. Historical Images: The American Declaration of Independence Illustrated
  10. A Tribute to President Barack Obama on His Re-election: Endearing Photos from the White House
  11. His Highness the Aga Khan with Ismaili Leaders and Volunteers at the London Ismaili Centre’s Rooftop Garden
  12. Beautiful People and Places of Zanzibar and Tanganyika: Photos from 1936
  13. Photo Essay: The Historical Jubilees of His Highness the Aga Khan (1877-1957), the Imam of the Socio-Economic Revolution
  14. Photo Essay: Historic Signing of Agreement in Alberta Between His Highness the Aga Khan and Premier Alison Redford
  15. From John F. Kennedy to Pierre E. Trudeau to Stephen E. Harper – A Selection of Photos and Videos of His Highness the Aga Khan with USA Presidents and Canadian Prime Ministers
  16. Magnificent Photos of Chateau de Chantilly and His Highness the Aga Khan’s Visit to the Jewel of French Culture
  17. The Nairobi Aga Khan Hospital’s Kitengela Sculptures
  18. Rare Photos of His Highness the Aga Khan’s Visits to Kenya and Pemba
  19. 5 Colossal Faces in the Black Hills of South Dakota
  20. His Highness the Aga Khan’s Work at a Glance
  21. A Journey to the Bagamoyo Jamatkhana
  22. An Ismaili Jamatkhana in China
  23. The Mausoleums of Ismaili Pir Sadardin and His Son Pir Hasan Kabirdin
  24. The Ismaili Journal “Rahe Rast” – A Legacy of the Iconic Karim Master
  25. Iran and Alamut Like You Have Not Seen Before
  26. His Highness the Aga Khan and the Ismailis
  27. Discovery of Fatimid Glass in a Byzantine Shipwreck
  28. My Journey to Alamut Where Every Stone Tells a Story
  29. Jerusalem – A Photo Essay of the Holy City

The Great Islamic Scholar Averroes: An Essay by Robert Pasnau and a Quote by His Highness the Aga Khan

“…After several centuries of flourishing, however, the study of philosophy and science faded in Muslim countries…What happened? How did Western Europe, by the late Middle Ages, become the prime locus for philosophical and scientific research? These are, of course, complex matters. But to see something of the factors at play, we might consider the life and work of Averroës, one of the last great Islamic philosophers, and the one who made the strongest argument on behalf of philosophy” — Robert Pasnau

PLEASE CLICK: Averroes – The Islamic Scholar Who Gave the West Modern Philosophy

Averroes. Line engraving by D. Cunego, 1785, after A. R. Men after Raphael Sanzio. Credit: Welcome images. Pleasse click on image for article.

Averroes. Line engraving by D. Cunego, 1785, after A. R. Men after Raphael Sanzio. Credit: Wellcome images. Pleasse click on image for article.

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HIS HIGHNESS THE AGA KHAN ON AVERROES

His Highness the Aga Khan (1877 - 1957). Photo Credit: © The National Portrait Gallery, UK.

His Highness the Aga Khan (1877 – 1957). Photo Credit: © The National Portrait Gallery, UK.

“Ibn-Rushd, the great Muslim philosopher, known to Europe as Averroes, established clearly the great distinction between two kinds of apprehensible human experience: on the one hand, our experience of nature as we recognize it through our sense, whence comes our capacity to measure and to count (and with that capacity all that it brought in the way of new events and new explanations); and on the other hand, our immediate and imminent experience of something more real, less dependent on thought or on the processes of the mind, but directly given to us, which I believe to be religious experience. Naturally, since our brain is material, and its processes and all the consequences of its processes are material, the moment that we put either thought or spiritual experience into words, this material basis of the brain must give a material presentation to even the highest, most transcendent spiritual experience. But men can study objectively the direct and subjective experiences of those who have had spiritual enlightenment without material intervention.” — The Memoirs of Aga Khan

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PLEASE CLICK: Averroes – The Islamic Scholar Who Gave the West Modern Philosophy

“Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith” – a brief but ambitious essay by Vartan Gregorian

“[Vartan] Gregorian is a national treasure, one of the most interesting intellects and
personalities in the United States” – Houston Chronicle

To download essay, please click: Islam – A Mosaic, Not a Monolith

May 26, 1996: His Highness the Aga Khan receives a standing ovation at the conclusion of the Baccalaureate Address at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Next to him is Vartan Gregorian who was then President of the University. In 2010, the Ismaili Imam established the Aga Khan Visiting Professor of Islamic Humanities at Brown University in honour of Vartan Gregorian, who is currently the President of Carnegie Corporation of New York. Please click on image to download his essay "Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith."

May 26, 1996: His Highness the Aga Khan receives a standing ovation at the conclusion of the Baccalaureate Address at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Next to him is Vartan Gregorian who was then President of the University. In 2010, the Ismaili Imam established the Aga Khan Visiting Professor of Islamic Humanities at Brown University in honour of Vartan Gregorian, who is currently the President of Carnegie Corporation of New York. Please click on image to download his essay “Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith.”

ESSAY EXCERPT

“Huntington [author of The Clash of Civilizations and The Remaking of the World Order] and others who write about a clash of civilizations do not recognize that class, tribal, family, personal, ethnic, cultural, economic, and national interests have always defied a unity of purpose that transcends all these divisions….instances when the Muslim world was a unified monolith have been extremely rare. Throughout Islamic history, the gravitational pull of regional, dynastic, and since the nineteenth century nationalist interests has consistently outweighed the spiritual affiliations of some idealized, transcendent, organic umma. If history is a guide, it shows that in Islam, as in most major religions, there is a broad gulf between the ideal of unity and the realities on the ground… Read More

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For a profile of the author, please click Aga Khan Gifts Brown University in Honour of Vartan Gregorian

1952 Historical Recordings of Allidina Jamal Walji Luvungivalla’s Ismaili Songs in Kiswahili at SAMAP

CORRECTION NOTICE

In my piece below about Ismaili songs in Kiswahili archived at the SAMAP, I mistakenly attributed the songs to Mukhi Allidina Jamal of Upanga Jamatkhana in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. My attention has been drawn by the family of the actual composer and singer, Allidina Jamal Walji Luvungivalla, that the (late) Mukhi Allidina Jamal, who I attributed the songs to, and the (late) Allidina Jamal Luvungivalla were different individuals. I convey my apologies to the readers as well as members of the two families for this confusion, and appreciate Allidina Jamal Luvungivalla family’s kind reaction and understanding in this matter of mistaken identity. I hope to obtain information about the actual composer in due course, with some background notes about the context of the compilations.

Needless to say, the short description I have provided in the piece about the singer of Anant Akhado, Mukhi Allidina Jamal, is fair and accurate, except that he is not the composer and singer of the Kiswahili songs — Malik Merchant, Editor, Simerg.com

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Allidina Jamal's Swahile songs were recorded on Shellac recordes, similar to the one shown above.

Allidina Jamal’s Swahili songs were recorded on Shellac records, similar to the one shown above.

Simerg.com is pleased to bring to its worlwide viewers a unique link to a series of devotional Ismaili songs in Kiswahili which have been archived with the South African Music Archives Project (SAMAP), which aims to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of popular music and culture.

The songs were composed and sung by the iconic Tanzanian personality, Allidina Jamal (please see correction note at top of this page), who was the Mukhi of Dar-es-Salaam’s Upanga Ismaili Jamatkhana during the 1960’s. Before assuming the post as Mukhi, he would be regularly called upon to recite verses from Pir Hasan Kabirdin’s composition “Anant Akhado” to the delight of the Jamat. The few verses that he sung from this monumental composition before the first Dua provided immense inspiration to everyone in attendance, setting the stage and religious fervour for the prayers that followed.

The 1952 recordings were done on the brittle Shellac gramophone records, although the much better Vinyl technology had been introduced by then.

Friends and admirers of Mukhi Allidina Jamal as well as viewers who speak or understand Swahili will be thrilled to hear these songs of devotion which include titles such as Mubarak-mubarak imame-zaman, Kwimbho ya zilsile ya imamat, Kwimbho ya Nooran Mubbin and Kwimbho ya sifu ya imam.

We invite you to click Allidina Jamal Kiswahili Song Archives at SAMAP

Readers are also invited to submit comments on this unique memory that Mukhi Jamal has left behind as well as other fond recollections with respect to his recitations in Jamatkahanas around the world.

Shia-Sunni Reconciliation and Enriching the Ummah and the World Through a Common Islamic Ethic, as Articulated by the Modern Direct Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.)

SPEECHES, STATEMENTS AND WRITINGS OF THE 48TH AND 49TH ISMAILI IMAMS

PLEASE CLICK: Modern Ismaili Imams on Shia-Sunni Reconciliation and
Enriching the Ummah and the World Through a Common Islamic Ethic

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Webcasts: Jonathan Lyons, Bernard Lewis and the late Mohammed Arkoun on Islam and the West

“ISLAM THROUGH WESTERN EYES” BY JONATHAN LYONS

Jonathan Lyons, who spent twenty years as a foreign correspondent and editor for Reuters, much of it in the Islamic world, addresses the issues of Islam and modernity, Islam and violence, and Islam and women and proposes new ways of thinking about the Western relationship to the Islamic world.

Please click for presentation by Jonathan Lyons. To bypass preliminaries, please fast forward to to the 9:05 minute mark

Please click for presentation by Jonathan Lyons. To bypass preliminaries, please fast forward to the 9:05 minute mark

Please click: Library of Congress – Islam Through Western Eyes
(note: a transcript is also available)

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“WHAT WENT WRONG” BY BERNARD LEWIS AND MOHAMMED ARKOUN

Bernard Lewis of Princeton University and the late Mohammed Arkoun of the Sorbonne University, who was a member of the Board of Governors of the Institute of Ismaili Studies at the time of his death, discuss relations between the Middle East and the Western nations.

Please click on image to view the the presentations by Bernard Lewis and the late Mohammed Arkoun

Please click on image to view the the presentations by Bernard Lewis and the late Mohammed Arkoun

Please click: Library of Congress – What Went Wrong

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See Simerg’s piece: Professor Mohammed Arkoun: A Courageous Intellectual Who Advocated A Tolerant, Liberal and Modern Islam

Exclusive @Simergphotos: The Investiture of Prince Amyn Mohamed Aga Khan as Chief of Ismaili Scouts by Khizar Hayat

….Prince Aly Khan passed away on 13th May 1960 in a tragic accident. A loss and a lull was created. In 1965 Mawlana Hazar Imam graced the request as successor of the post, from the Aga Khan Association for Ismaili Scouts, Guides, Band and Orchestras, Karachi. He sent a holy talika to the President of the Ismaili Scouts Association appointing Prince Amyn Mohamed as Ismaili Chief Scout….….Read More

A Scout Greeting….Prince Amyn with Khizar Hayat. Please click for photos and article. Photo Credit: Khizar Hayat Collection, Canada,

Mohezin Tejani, Brilliant Author, Humanitarian and Global Nomad Dies at 61

“I’m afraid I have some awful, awful news to share. Our dearest, most beloved Mo passed away today on New Year’s Day, Tuesday, January 1, 2013, at approximately 2.30 a.m. in our home here in Chiang Mai, Thailand” — Lisa S. Keary….Read More

Mohezin Tejani - author and humanitarian

Mohezin Tejani – author and humanitarian