THE TRUE FATHER OF FEDERATION - Late Abdulhussein Jusab Sachedina
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Amongst the renowned historians of the world one name that can be listed in the Muslim history is Late Abdulhussein Jusab Sachedina Elias "AZAD." No pen can do justice in giving his complete life picture.
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Though he had deep knowledge in education this talented Ithnasheri author successfully established his status amongst the world’s Historians.
While the community was raw and in its infancy in the field of literature and upbringing, the continued publication of "MUNADI" with "AZAD" as its author illuminated the then deemed state of the community.
When the community was dispersed, disunited and enmity prevailed, this youth enabled it to dream about a "CONFERENCE" and form a "FEDERATION" which turned into reality and became fruitful. Thus the name of Azad remains carved in Gold in the History of the East Africa as the "Father of Federation"
The fluent pen and the illustrious personality withered before blossoming fully. Before getting life's experiences he left this world forever in his ripe youth yet the effects of his thoughts have left an indelible mark in the community.
His literary expertise was an unforgettable experience for any one who came in contact with this person who was very quiet, observant, serious but gentle in nature.
Like "Aseer" of Hindustan, our East Africa's "Azad". You are an inspiration to the community, salutations on you!
Translated by; F. Ali
Extracted from Community Directory 1960
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Anyone with details on these Photographs is requested to provide
Members of the Community are requested to forward this to contacts on their mailing list.
Any suggestions/comments can be sent to federation@raha.com
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The above picture was circulated last week and we have received details of the photograph as follows:
1. Late Alhaj Hassanali Pirbhai Visram- from Arusha. 2. Late Alhaj Dosmohamed Gulamhussein Moledina- from Moshi 3 Late Alhaj Gulamabbas Jusab- from Moshi (in a black suit) 4. Late Gulamhussein Peera (Jomba) - from Arusha. 5. 6. Alhaj Amir Hassanali Jaffer Dhanji -originally from Moshi now Mombasa. 7. Late Alhaj Mahmud Hussein Sheriff Dewji- from Arusha.
8. Late
Alhaj Mohamedtaki Jeraj Manik - from Moshi. |