Monday, November 27, 2006

Obituary: Khwaja Ayazur Rahman (Ayaz Bhai)

Khwaja Ayazur Rahman son of Khwaja Hafizur Rahman of 15A, Ahsanullah Road passed away today, November 27th. Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Lillahe Rajeun.His Namaj-E-Janaza was held at Nawab Bari Jame Masjid after Maghreb prayer. He has been laid to rest at Begumbazar family graveyard.

He is survived by his wife Parul Ayaz, brothers, sisters, son Zartaj, two daughters Rushi and Nosheen & 4 grandchildren. Late Ayazur Rahman was also known as Ayaz bhai/Sir will be remembered as one of a kind who has dedicated his life for the betterment of the people of Nawabbari. May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdaus.

To offer your condolences, please call:
Dhaka: (8802) 739-5234 (Home)
(8801)716-558846 (Mobile)

New York: (718) 848-3767
Dubai: (9715) 055861978

Arshad Abdullah
Photo: K. Ayazur Rahman by his mother's grave at Begum Bazar just a month ago on 10.26.06 Eid Day(Photo by Anas Khwaja)

Sunday, November 19, 2006

DNF Profile: The Young President of Jamaica Muslim Center, New York

This year an interesting development took place in Jamaica, Queens. The members of Jamaica Muslim Center changed their constitution and elected a young community leader as its President--Khawaja Masood Hassan (Mizan). Mizan works for the Queens District Attorney's Office. He received his Master's in International Law from St. Johns University in New York during the 80s.

He has been with the Jamaica Muslim Center (JMC) from its early days, when it was a basement run mosque. When asked, "How do you feel now about leading the Center?", his reply was simple and humble, "It's a responsibility, and an opportunity to further the cause of the Muslim community in this area and to fulfill the obligations in the path of Allah."

As a student at St. John's, he was very particular about offering his prayers, fasting and the activities at the Center. He was part of JMC and saw it blossom to a large Center. Today the center has two private buildings merged into one and is involved in many Islamic activities. Three years ago, JMC took a bold step forward in starting the Al-Mamoor School. Mizan has the responsibility of running the school. He was chosen to be the the first president of its Executive Committee.

Today the school is running well with pre-K, K and First grades that have a curriculum with emphasis on the study of Arabic, the Holy Quran and Islamic etiquettes and manners. Jamaica Muslim Center has parallely build a Quran Memorization section, where every year students graduate after memorizing the Quran. Besides these, there are weekend Quranic study classes and lessons in Islamic history and the life of Prophet Mohammad.

Mizan commenting on the running of the Center said, "It's to the credit of Jamaica Muslim Community that it has built a pool of dedicated and committed workers for the Center. It's Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee comprises of successful professionals, educationists, engineers, pharmacists, medical doctors, and businessmen. There commitment for Islamic causes and Islamic education is complete."

"To make things go efficiently, this year we have appointed a Program director, so issues and seasonal topics are properly addressed. Imam Shamsi Ali has done his Masters in Islamic studies in Islamabad, and has experience conducting Islamic activities in New York. Before joining JMC, he was Imam at the Indonesian Islamic Center in New York. He is an expert on the study of the Quran and Islamic thought".

Mizan said, "to make JMC activities more vibrant and dynamic, we have started a youth wing and a sisters' wing, where both men and women receive guidance from scholars and Islamic leaders in the community".

"From time to time, we have programs for different Islamic occasions and months. During the month of Ramdhan, we have arrangements for breaking the fast, and we organize Eid-ulFitr and Eid-ul-Adha prayers. This time we had four congregations for the prayers. Nearly eight to ten thousand people offered their Eid prayers. The neighborhood precinct offered us excellent services in regulating the traffic."
"...in working with JMC I feel happy that Muslims from all over New York have done a great job in the cause of Allah and Islamic unity, by building Masjid Al-Mamoor, the Muslim Al-Mamoor school, the Hafiz Madrasa, and seminars/educational meetings for those, who plan to go for Haj/Umra."

"Finally, it is our effort, to promote Islamic Dawah(work). We sincerely want other communities to understand us, so that we can share our values, thoughts, and the message of Islam with them i.e. that God is one and Prophet Mohammad is his Messenger, and we will be judged on the Day of Judgment by our deeds and intentions."

"This year we are on the drive to purchase a building for the Al-Mamoor School. May Allah help us in understanding the truth and treading on the straight path. Amin!"

Mizan is available at the Center during prayers and is available for any queries that you may have.

Official Website of the Jamaica Muslim Center

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Obituary: Khwaja Abdul Quadir (Asad Bhai)

Khwaja Abdul Quadir (Asad) son of Khwaja Abdul Ahad of 33, Ahsanullah Road passed away today, November 16, at 1:30 PM, local time . Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Lillahe Rajeun.

He was being treated at Sumorita Hospital in Dhaka for various complications. His Namaj-E-Janaza was held at Nawab Bari Jame Masjid after Isha prayer. He has been laid to rest at Begumbazar family graveyard.

He is survived by his wife, sister, two sons Nawaz and Zeeshan (Babi), two daughters Shazia (Gullu) and Shaireen (Baby) and 10 grandchildren. K. Abdul Quadir (Asad) is the former President of Moulvi Abdullah Welfare Trust(MAWT) and his contributions in compiling the family genealogy are immense. He will be remembered as an uncompromising leader. The beneficiaries of MAWT are grateful to him for his hard work to safeguard the family’s interest.

He also helped many by allowing them to hold Weddings, Walimas and various other social functions at his grand residence in Nawab Bari. May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdaus.

To offer your condolences, please call:
Dhaka: (8802) 739-0591 (Home)
(8801) 715-823100 (Mobile)
Dubai: (9714) 288-4057

DNF Website Team
Photo Courtesy: Anas Khwaja

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Talab Ka Tom


Left:Talab Ka Tom InDublin Ireland, Right: Tom is anchored


Assalamu'alaikum.
I would like to know more about the TOMB of talab.
We heard many stories about it when we were young from our parents that it arrived in the talab flying in a very strong hurricane (before the world war as my father use to say) and also that it came in Diwali bla bla etc etc, but really don't know its origin.
Can someone please forward more details about it, will be highly appreciated.

Thanks & Regards,
Subhia Sahal
(Daughter of Khwaja Shakil Ahmed and Shahana Rahman),
Rome, Italy.

Saddam ka Shadi

The wedding reception of K.M Saddam (son f K.M.Halim and late Hafiza Begum) and Sabrina Aziz Jhumur (d/o Md.Abdul Aziz of Cantonment) was held at Officer’s Club, Baily Road Dhaka on Thursday November 9th. His Walima was held at Ladies Club Eskaton on Monday November 13th. More than 300 family members and friends braved the ongoing “OBORODH” to attend the grand parties. The guests shared the joy and blessed the newlywed.

http://www1.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?gender=male&userid=gupshup1&view=0&bview=21&pid=663

Friday, November 10, 2006

Quadir Prize: Annual Global Contest to Strengthen Bangladesh

Hosted by the Center for International Development at Harvard University

Propose an innovative and practical idea that would improve the lives of low- and middle- income people of Bangladesh (everyone except the top-third of the population in terms of annual income). Proposals will be judged by four Harvard University faculty members, in consultation with scholars familiar with Bangladesh.
This global contest is open to any individual in the world. Any compelling essay that establishes a way to improve the lives of low- and middle-income people in Bangladesh is acceptable for submission. The essays will be rated giving equal weights to a) innovative nature of the idea; b) clarity and cogency of argument and writing; c) ease and practicality of implementation; and d) the size of impact.
The author of the winning essay will be awarded the Anwarul Quadir Prize, USD $25,000.

Deadline for submission is December 31, 2006.
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/quadir_prize/index.html

Source: Salma Husain

DV 2008: Jodi Laigga Jai

US Diversity Visa Program is carried out by the US Government. This program, referred to as the "US Green Card Lottery", provides non-US nationals a way to immigrate to the United States in the easiest and most cost-effective way. Every year the Congress of the USA authorizes issuance of 50 000 immigrant visas for the countries which are considered as "under-represented" (in regards of the immigration volume) in the USA. For application, and the rules please click the heading or the link below.
More Details Here...

Election & Politics











Photo: Syed G.K.Chowdhury with Congressman Joseph Crowley (7th district NY)- left photo and with Senator John D. Sabini (NY State Senator 13tth Senate district) -right photo.

Midterm Election USA 2006 has just finished on November the 9th.
The Democratic Party is celebrating after being confirmed as the majority party in the US Senate as well as the House of Representatives.
On a side note family members should join mainstream politics -no matter which part of the world they live in. There are many ways to be socially active. Student government in the school years or joining PTA (Parents Teachers Association) as a soccer mom is good start up. Joining Masjid committee, residential co op board, or signing up at http://www.linkedin.com/ as a professional. All ends up with good network and could be used as jumping board to the mainstream politics. Strong and organized political voice is always a good tool to safeguard and advance interest.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

1st visit in 10 years

As salaamu'alaikum warahmatullah!

I just came across this site after a google search, I have to say it very well put together with a nice professional look.

I recently returned home after a week long trip to Dhaka. Its been 10 years since I was last there. My main reason for travel was to visit my grandmother who is in weak health and to give her a chance to meet my wife and kids. Alhamdulillah, that was accomplished.

Alot of things have changed and alot of things have stayed the same. Since I was born in London and have since been living in Saudi Arabia, I haven't actually experienced day-to-day life in Dhaka. It was my first time taking my wife and 2 little kids to see some my family's heritage. Unfortunately, I don't know much about it, but inshaAllah that'll change.

It was very strange visiting the Ahsan Manzil as I really can't remember the surrounding area, but I do remember human traffic and congestion being a major problem. How do the people living there deal with it? I wasn't aware of the depths of history that our family actually holds.

It was a nice experience, it gave me a sense of belonging and rejuvenated my interest in my family heritage and background.

May Allah bless you with health and strong Eemaan.

Wasalaamu'alaikum,
-Abu Omar Nadim Khawja (Taif, Saudi Arabia)

Monday, November 06, 2006

Corruption, TI & The Nawab Estate

Another good news for Bangladesh and may be for the beneficiaries of the Nawab Estate.
Bangladesh has been ranked 8th this year among the most corrupt countries.
BD was leading the list last five years. This corruption played primary role in plundering the wealth of The Nawab Estates and diffrent Waqf Estates over a number of years.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6120522.stm

Related Story:
Khas land worth Tk 1,476 cr recovered, 12 December2005
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Sunday, November 05, 2006

In memory of the late Khwaja Ibrahim

"To Allah we belong, and to Him will be our return"

It is impossible to express the grief that we share with Najma Quader, Hamid Ismail, Saman, Pinky and all members of their respective families, with the passing away of our beloved Ibrahim, in New York, on Saturday 4th November 2006.

May his soul rest in eternal heavenly peace in th company of those Allah loves most. At a time like this we seek Allah's blessings and consolation as we ponder over His message in the Holy Qur'an as He says:

Ya Aiyuhallazina Aamanu-s-Tayeenu Bis-Sabri was-Salaat! Innallaha ma-as-Saabireen

O You who have attained to faith! Seek aid in steadfast patience and prayer: for, behold, God is with those who are patient in adversity.

Walanablu wan-nakum bi shayim Minal khaufi wal jooye wa naqsim Minal amwaali wal Anfusi was-Samaraat. Wa bashshiri-s-Saabireen-al-lazina Iza asaabathum Musibatun; Qaalu Inna Lillahi wa Inna ilaihi Raaj-e-oon. Oolaa-e-ka Alaihim Salawaatum Mir-rabbihim wa Rahmah; wa Oolaa-e-ka hum-ul-muhtadoon.

And most certainly shall We try you by means of danger, and hunger, and loss of worldly goods, of lives and of [labour’s] fruits. But give glad tidings unto those who are patient in adversity – who, when calamity befalls them, say, “Verily, unto God do we belong and, verily, unto Him we shall return”.It is they upon whom their sustainer’s blessing and grace are bestowed, and it is they, they who are on the right path!

As merciful as the Lord Almighty is, He welcomes the souls of the righteous as in verses 27-30 of Surah Al-Fajr (Chapter 89)

Ya aiyyatu hannafsul Mutma’eenna Yarjiee ila Rabbika Raadiatam mardee a Fadkhuli fi Ibaadi wad khuli jannati

[But unto the righteous God will say,] “O thou human being that hast attained to inner peace! Return thou unto thy Lord, well-pleased [and] pleasing [Him]: enter, then, together with My [other true] servants – yea, enter thou my paradise.!”

May his soul rest in eternal heavenly peace, in the company of those Allah loves most.

In-grief

Sayeed and Ayesha Shahabuddin
Karachi - Pakistan
Sunday 5th November 2006

Thursday, November 02, 2006

K.M. Ibrahim passes away in New York, Nov 4. Qul info below:

Ibrahim bhai's Qul will be observed on 7 November

Men: Please come to the Jamaica Muslim Center in Jamica, New York
after Maghrib to observe the Qul.

Women: Please come to Saman's house after Maghrib at
178-10 Wexford Terrace, Apt. #6W Jamaica, New York
to observe the Qul

K.M. Ibrahim the son of Khan Bahadur K.M. Ismail, passed away today, November 4, in New York at the age of 77.

His Namaz-E Janaza was held on Sunday 10am (EST) at Jamaica Muslim Cenrer, NY.

He was married to Apu, daughter of Nawab Habibullah and Nawab Begum Ayesha. He leaves behind two loving daughters Saman and Pinky, needless to mention his loving grandchildren. Both Saman and Pinky were by his side when he passed away.

Ibrahim bhai, as family members have always referred to him had been suffering from lung cancer and other complications for some time. His wife Apu passed away 12 years ago.

Ibrahim bhai will always be remembered as a kind-hearted, modest and compassionate man who led a full life.
May Allah grant Ibrahim bhai a place in heaven and give Saman and Pinky the courage and patience to deal with this irrepairable loss.

To offer your condolences:
Saman 1 (718) 544-3937 (Home)
1 (917) 640-2280 (Mobile)
E-mail: sammyjoe37@hotmail.com

Pinky 1 (917) 385-4547 (Mobile)
E-mail: ahamid1968@yahoo.com

Najma Quader (Sister) 1 (949) 857-8055 (California)
Hamid Ismail (Brother) (44207) 622-2912 (London)

- DNF Website Team
http://www.nawabbari.com/

Great Sopooh Mia of Nawabbari

Great Sopooh Mia of Nawabbari

“True believers believe in a common humanity and richness of its diversity”


Here is a story of a great nawabbarian worth remembering. While he was not as famous as Nawab Khawja Sir Salimullah or Khawja Nazimuddin. But he remained my hero on his own right since I was about 9 years old along with my childhood friends like K. Hyder Reza (Hola) Mister (later Pir Sahib) Ozair, Shafi Ali 9now in England) and few others as his most obedient and devoted young disciples.

I still haven’t slightest clue, as to, what was his real name. I only remember him and used to call him as Sopooh Mumma. His friends from Deen Brothers called him Sopooh Bhai, elder ladies around chaman refer to him simply, as Sopooh. I think, some called him Sopooh Pehelwan too. Whatever he was, he was one in a million.

Make no bone about it, our Sopooh or Sopuh Mummah was the strongest man of Chaman area within nawabbari. Everyone was kind of scare of him. Particularly, man like Khawja Badir Bohm and Khawja Kamel. I even remember once he was chasing Nawabzada Khawja Tofail and his brother Khawja creamroll Asef from chamman area to baraf kall area with a bamboo strip talwar in his hand and yelling loudly.

With extra-ordinary talent and personal discipline, always full of life, energy and soul, yet simple! He worked full time over at Deen Brothers as stock clerk ( was one of the finest Asil Rooster (fighting Cock) Breeder and used to organize cock fights around various maihellah’s (neighborhood) of old Dhaka. Our Sopuh Mummah was also a great artist, (drawing his colorful cocks (roosters) with colored pencils and he himself framed them and than hanged them over the grave of his shahid fighting Asil Rooster (Murgas), as they died from injuries suffered during cock fight. We even used to offer janaza prayer for his fighting Murgas, behind Sopuh Mumma as Imam, his chicken kabarstan was located behind Khawja Kumruddin Mia’s back windows). He was also an exercise teacher for the kids of Chaman ( he used to call excersize “KASRAT” during wee hours in the morning) A devoted chess player and the most juicy story teller at night, while he sat half sleepy on Talab ka main ghat until very late at night.

Among the most interesting story of Sopooh Mumma was how one can convert “ 5 legged (Makras) spiders from Assam into pure 24 carat gold” by using controlled tempreture during cooking, and how he once spied on one Bolbay-dada (the JINNor Ghost) as the JINN picked him up from the Talab kenar ka main ghat and drop him on the top of the roof of Khawja Noor Mohammad sahib’s roof and once Noor Mohammad Sahibs son Chatgaiyan saw him on the roof. He ran away after dropping his lungis and jump on the Talab.

I remember seeing the great Sopuh Mummah after fajar prayer in his Lungi only and he first tought us how to tie and convert the lungi into Lingoti (or Kaachha) before starting “KASRAT”. Well, all of us wore shorts (half pants) and we had no need to tie our lungi except for a fellow name Goli (Nephew of K. Abdul Rahim, Injection Doctor of Khoti). Than we used to run behind Sopuh Mummah around Chamman to K. Najmu Mias gate and back. Than we waited there for MUTTHA WALLAH (bitter Lassi Walla) to arrive. Sopooh Mummah would buy us cold Mauttha and he would buy some raw butter to feed for his Asil chicken and Asil Murg’s mixed with flour and fish eggs. He used to call it secret "GUNDA" that one pir sahib from Bagdad gave him (how to make it and we are not to tell anybody about it)

By 7.30 a.m. it was all over and Sopooh Mummah would shower, put on his long clean shirt (he only had two ) a loose Pajama and his rubber shows to go to work. During late afternoon some chess players would come for a game of chess with the great Sopooh Bhai, followed by training of his fighting roosters. We were so lucky he would sometime let us hold his fighting roosters.

He used to make all kind of face including scaring ones to show us that he can can be a Jinn too.

So long our Sopooh Mummah. Rest in peace

By Iftekhar Hassan
Respectfully Submitted

Lion Roars Allah

Assalamu – a laikum,

This little video clip has nothing to do with DNF, however I thought it was interesting enough to share with every one.
It’s a clip about 5 minutes long showing a lion that roars Allah. Wait till you’ve reached about 2/3 rds of the video. When the lion reaches the other side of the cage listen carefully.
http://www.qarxis.com/lionroar

Do you think its real or did someone fiddle around with the sound.

Thanks