Barakah is dedicated to Mawlana Shah Rahim al Hussaini, His Highness the Aga Khan, members of his family and the Ismaili Imamat – a Hereditary Divine Institution from the Time of the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali
Nazarali Momin Photo Collection: 46 Years Ago, on January 22, 1978, Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, Performed the Foundation Laying Ceremony of a New Ismaili Jamatkhana in Methan Village, Sidhpur, India
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, at the foundation laying ceremony for a new Jamatkhana in Methan Village, Sidhpur, India, January 22, 1978; Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
January 22, 2024, marks the 46th anniversary of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s first visit to Methan Village. I am happy to share with readers of Barakah my family’s collection of photographs of the memorable visit that took place on the morning of January 22, 1978. In sharing this humble collection, I am joining other families around the world, who have so generously contributed some extraordinary and unique pictures to Barakah over the past few years. I sincerely hope that more families will come forward before important documentary information about our heritage and history is lost due to neglect, oversight or physical damage. It is crucial for elders of the Jamat to impress younger members in our families to preserve important documents, photographs, magazines and memorabilia, and share them through online initiatives such as Barakah.
Mawlana Hazar Imam was accompanied by Begum Salimah for the visit. During his brief stay, Mawlana Hazar Imam laid the foundation stone for a new Jamatkhana and gave mulaqat to the Jamat in a marquee tent (pandol) that was constructed at the site of the new Jamatkhana building. The Jamatkhana was officially opened nine years later on April 26, 1987. The website Onefivenine, in its brief overview about Methan, describes the new Jamatkhana building and its green gardens as one of the most amazing sites in the village, and adds that it is a “peaceful and soul relaxing holy place”.
Methan Village is located about 10km from the City of Sidhpur which is the trading hub of the area. Sidhpur is located 29 km (18 miles) east of the city of Patan in the Indian State of Gujarat. The state capital, Gandhinagar, is 113km away.
There is a little bit of interesting history related to origins of the Ismaili Jamat in the area.
According to T. W. Arnold, writer of “Preaching of Islam”, and local Ismaili tradition, the Ismaili missionary Pir Satgur Noor arrived in Navsari in the 11th century to preach Islam and to lead people on the path of Sirat al-Mustaqim (the Straight Path) through the Ismaili Muslim belief in the Imam-of-the-Time. Many were convinced and accepted the notion of the Imam being their Raahbar (guide). The new converts to the Ismaili Tariqah of Islam came to be known as “Momins”. Pir Satgur Noor is regarded as the first Ismaili Pir in the sub-continent, and he was followed a few centuries later by eminent missionaries like Pir Shams and Pir Sadardin, among others.
Several generations ago, thousands of Momin Ismailis decided to relocate permanently from Navsari to Sidhpur district, approximately 400km to the north. The new migrants bought farmland in 22 different villages around Sidhpur and settled there. Being illiterate, farming was the only occupation they knew. They struggled for several generations, but despite the difficult circumstances and challenges, they were able to maintain their faith and loyalty to the Imam-of-the-Time (Hazar Imam). The Ismaili Imamat is a Hereditary Institution and originated when the Prophet Muhammad (may peace be on him and his progeny) appointed Hazrat Ali as his successor at Ghadir-Khumm.
In the early 19th century, the younger Jamati members started moving to larger cities like Bombay (Mumbai), and Ahmadabad, and sought out menial jobs working in textile mills, taking care of cattle, washing or driving taxis, and working as cooks and waiters in restaurants.
Our 46th Imam Mawlana Shah Hassanali Shah (Aga Khan I) visited and stayed in Methan for several days. Decades later, Prince Aly Khan visited Methan in May 1952 and again in January 1956, on behalf of our 48th Imam, Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah, His Highness the Aga Khan III, who was unable to travel at that time. During the visit to Sidhpur in January 1956, the Prince conveyed the Imam’s blessings on the occasion of token celebrations that were held in India for the Imam’s Platinum Jubilee.
Long serving Ismaili volunteer Noormohamed Miyaji is seen carrying the Ismaili Flag (once popularly known as My Flag) as volunteers march from the old Methan Jamatkhana to the new Jamatkhana before its opening ceremony, April 26, 1987. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
Mawlana Shah Karim Al Hussaini, our present Imam, accompanied by Begum Salimah, graciously visited Methan in the early morning of January 22nd, 1978, and performed the foundation ceremony for the new Jamatkhana building. My brother was an eyewitness to the event, and watched Mawlana Hazar Imam put some grain and coins into a jar, symbolizing plentiful. He then placed the jar into a hole in the ground, following which he poured a cement mixture around the jar. This was all part of the foundation for the new Jamatkhana. The photographs show these precious moments.
The Jamatkhana was opened on April 26, 1987, and Mawlana Hazar Imam blessed the Sidhpur Jamat with a Holy Talika (a written message) Mubarak. The Ismaili volunteers led a procession between the old and new Jamatkhanas carrying the Ismaili Flag (popularly known as My Flag), with Jamati leaders joining in the march.
Today, a large numbers of Jamati members from Sidhpur are well settled and established in the United States of America, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Texas, my home state, has a very large base of Ismailis, and Houston is the site of the first high profile Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center in the USA. Its construction is well underway.
January 22, 1978: MawLANA Hazar Imam Arrives in Methan
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, accompanied by Begum Salimah, arrives at the helipad in Methan Village, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, accompanied by Begum Salimah, arrives at the helipad in Methan Village, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, checks out the plaster fill made by ladies volunteers to cover the ground around the Methan helipad to prevent dust from flying in the air. He is accompanied by Begum Salimah and Ismaili leaders including Noorali Mamji, Vazir Raje Dosan, Vali Pirji, President Dr. Rahim Momin, and President Badrudin Morani, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA..
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, is garlanded by Methan Jamatkhana’s Mukhisaheb, Mohammed Ladji Dadoo, upon his arrival at the Methan helipad, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Begum Salimah is presented with a bouquet of flowers by Mukhi Noorji Karimad and Kasamali Aliji Noormad upon her arrival with Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, at the Methan helipad, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, accompanied by Begum Salimah, waves to the general public that had gathered to welcome him at the Methan helipad, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, accompanied by Begum Salimah, is respectfully greeted by local leaders upon his arrival at the Methan helipad, January 22, 1978. Walking behind are President Badrudin Morani and President Dr. Rahim Momin. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, accompanied by Begum Salimah, is respectfully greeted by local leaders upon his arrival at the Methan helipad, January 22, 1978. Walking at the side are President Badrudin Morani, President Dr. Rahim Momin and Hon Sec. Jaffar Raje. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam has mulaqat with the Methan Jamat and lays foundation stone of new Jamatkhana
Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan walks through the Methan Jamat gathered in a a marquee tent (pandol) for a mulaqat (meeting) with their beloved Imam. Following him are Begum Salimah and the Mukhi and Kamadia of the Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, walks through the Methan Jamat gathered in a a marquee tent (pandol) for a mulaqat (meeting) with their beloved Imam. Following him are Begum Salimah and the Mukhi and Kamadia of the Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Begum Salimah looks on as Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, is garlanded by Mukhi Mohammed Noormohamed at the mulaqat with the Methan Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Begum Salimah is presented a bouquet by Mukhiani Rehmatben Mohamed at the mulaqat with the Methan Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, is garlanded by Kamadia Akbarali Vali Noormad at the mulaqat with the Methan Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, gives a Farman (guidance/decree) during his mulaqat with the Methan Jamat, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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As per local tradition symbolizing abundance, Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, puts some grain and international coins into a jar as part of the foundation laying ceremony for the new Methan Jamatkhana, January 22, 1978. Looking on are Begum Salimah and community leaders. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, stands over the jar containing grain and coins that he placed into the ground a few moments earlier, as part of Methan Jamatkhana’s foundation laying ceremony, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, is seen putting the cement mixture around the jar containing coins and grain during the foundation laying ceremony of the Methan Jamatkhana, January 22, 1978. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan walks through the Jamat as he departs the pandol after his mulaqat with the Methan Jamat, January 22, 1978. Following him are Begum Salimah and the Mukhi and Kamadia of the Jamat. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
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April 26, 1987: The Opening Day of the New Methan Jamatkhana
Long serving Ismaili volunteer Noormohamed Miyaji is seen carrying a large Ismaili Flag (once popularly known as My Flag) as volunteers march from the old Methan Jamatkhana to the new Jamatkhana before its opening ceremony, April 26, 1987. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
Prayers are offered as the new Methan Jamatkhana is opened, April 26, 1987. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
The beautiful new Methan Jamatkhana today. The foundation was laid by Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, on January 22, 1978, and the Jamatkhana was opened on April 26, 1987. The Jamatkhana building and its gardens have been described as a “peaceful and soul relaxing holy place”. Photograph: Nazarali K. Momin/Akbarali K. Momin collection, Sugar Land, Texas, USA.
Date posted: January 22, 2024. Last updated: December 19, 2024 (new profile photo).
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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR
Nazar Kasamali Moman
Born and raised in Methan Village, Sidhpur, India, (Alijah) Nazarali Kasamali Momin completed his undergraduate studies in Mumbai, before moving to Boston, USA, in June 1969, to pursue a degree in computer science. He spent some years in New York, New Jersey and North Carolina before settling down in Houston, Texas, in December 1981. In Texas, he and his brother were engaged in retail business and the hospitality industry. Now retired, Nazar performs voluntary services within the Ismaili Muslim community. The title of Alijah that he carrries was bestowed on him by Mawlana Hazar Imam for his devoted services to the Ismaili community.
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Hi Malik and Nazaralibhai – interesting article and pictures. It brought back a memory in Spring 1978, where while watching the only South Asian TV program with my Mother, that aired on Sunday mornings in Toronto in those days, The Sounds of India, suddenly a news clip was shown that highlighted the visit of Hazar Imam to India as discussed in this article. Some of the pictures of the Foundation Stone ceremony were shown in.the news clip!!
Wonderful memories, beautiful pictures.
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Thank you to Momin family and Malik for historic pics.
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Thanks Malik, I really enjoyed the article and the pictures.
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Thank you for this and other wonderful articles. Very educational and often eye opening.
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Ya Ali Madad:
Thank you for sharing these beautiful black and white photos of Mawlana Hazar Imam’s visit to Methan.
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Hi Malik and Nazaralibhai – interesting article and pictures. It brought back a memory in Spring 1978, where while watching the only South Asian TV program with my Mother, that aired on Sunday mornings in Toronto in those days, The Sounds of India, suddenly a news clip was shown that highlighted the visit of Hazar Imam to India as discussed in this article. Some of the pictures of the Foundation Stone ceremony were shown in.the news clip!!
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What an incredible historical moment and article. Thank you Nazarali!
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Wonderful memories, beautiful pictures.
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