Old Bombay (Mumbai) in 1920 – 1958 – 1967 Rare footage – Must Watch (Specially Bhendi Bazaar)

The city is a modern metropolis whose history is now fast fading into obscurity. Although many may not know the story about the birth of this beautiful city, Mumbaikars are passionate about their rich past and heritage. 

Bombay
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The name Mumbai is an eponym, derived from the name of a local Goddess called Mumbadevi. The history of this beautiful city dates back to the formation of the seven islands, namely Colaba, Mazagaon, Mahim, Parel, Bombay Island, Worli and Old Woman’s Island. This group of islands infact formed a part of the kingdom of Ashoka, the famed Buddhist emperor of India. Following the death of the king, the ownership of these islands was passed on and they were later colonized by a number of different rulers. From the early 19th century, the city went under a massive reconstruction and also experienced a boost in the economy during the American Civil War. Apart from the reconstruction and the ownership, Mumbai (previously called Bombay) has also been witness to mass carnages during the Second World War and the Hindu-Muslim Riots. A series of refurbishments and battles later, the city was officially deemed as the capital of the state of Maharashtra. Scroll further for more on Mumbai and its heritage.

The Hornby Vellard was one of the first engineering projects to be undertaken in Mumbai. William Hornby, the governor of Bombay, initiated the project in the early 18th century despite harsh opposition from the East India Company. Thereon, the city began to take shape with several civil engineering projects underway, marking the birth of the Industrial Revolution. The seven islands were finally merged into one single mass in 1845, and in 1853, the country’s first railway connection was accomplished between Bombay and Thane. The city was under the rule of the Company’s hands until the revolt in 1857.


The opening up of the Suez Canal in 1869 also meant that connections between Bombay and the rest of the world were open, resulting in Bombay becoming one of the major ports in India. Just before gaining Independence, the city witnessed large scale Hindu-Muslim riots that resulted in colossal massacres and turmoil.


2nd Urs Mubarak of Al Hayyul Muqaddas Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (RA)

AL HAYYUL MUQADDAS MANSOOR UL YEMEN SYEDNA ABUL QAIDJOHER MOHAMMED BURHANUDDIN (R.A) NA WAFAT BAAD AAP NI RASA MA AAPNA MANSOOS ADDAIL AJAL AALI QADR AQIQUL YEMEN SYEDNA ABU JAFFER US SADIQ MUFADDAL SAIFUDDIN (TUS) YE AJAB SHAAN SI

Raudat Tahera

ARABI JABAAN MA MARSIYA MUBARAKA TASNIF FARMAYA

Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin
AA MARASIYA MUBARAKA MA AAP MOULA YE SYEDNA L MUQADDAS NI HAYAAT NI ZIKR FARMAVI DIDI.HAR MUMIN AHNI TILAWAT KARI NE BARAKAAT HASIL KARE CHE.

LISAAN U DAWAAT MA MARASIYA MUBARAKA TASNIF FARMAYA

Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin
AA MARASIYA MUBARAKA MA AAP MOULA YE SYEDNA L MUQADDAS NA MAQAAM NI MAREFAT KARAVI KE HAR MUMIN HAMESHA AAP MOULA NA AHSAANO NE YAAD KARTA REHSE.


KHUDA TAALA NA NAZDIK DUA KARIYE KE HAMNE RAUDAT TAHERA MA AAPNA 2 URS MUBARAK NA MIQAAT PAR BEVE MOULA NI ZIYARAT NASEEB KARJO.ANE KHUDA HAMARA AQA MOULA 53RD MA DAI AALI QADR SYEDNA MUFADDAL SAIFUDDIN (TUS) NI UMR SHARIF NE QAYAMAT NA DIN LAG DARAAZ KARJO




Al Hayy Al Muqaddas Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (RA) Milad Celebrations till 1437/2016

Al Hayy Al Muqaddas Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (RA) Milaad Celebrations List

Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin


Doctor Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (Urdu: محمد برھان الدین) ( Abul-Qaid Johar Mohammed Burhanuddin ) (born March 6, 1915) is the 52nd Dā‘ī l-Muṭlaq (Dai, or Unrestricted Missionary) of the Dawoodi Bohras. The Dawoodi Bohras are a sub group within the Mustaali, Ismaili Shia branch of Islam

Burhanuddin was born in Surat, Gujarat, India. He was appointed to be the future Dā‘ī at the age of 19 by his father, the previous Dā‘ī l-Muṭlaq, Taher Saifuddin. Burhanuddin succeeded his father, upon the latter’s death, when he was 53 years of age. He has seven sons and three daughters and all members of his family reside at Saifee Mahal, Mumbai.
Burhanuddin completed recitation of the Quran in 1921.At around the age of 13, he escaped an accident when bridge railing collapsed while on travel in Colombo, where his vehicle got hung on one wheel. He got lakab of Burhanuddin at age of 15 on his occasion of misaq. He received the designation of hadiyath (Sheikh) from 51st Dai at the age of 17 (1931 A.D.) and later designated as mazoon at the age of 20. He became hafiz at age of 21 (1935 A.D.) and married Amatullah Aai two years later.
Much later (1381 AH) he made a trip to Yemen to visit the earlier Dais of Yemen and consequently received the designation of “Mansural-Yaman”.
At the age of 53 (1965 A.D.) he became 52nd Dai on death of his father Taher Saifuddin.

Burhanuddin organised Ashura (Imam Husain’s) function at various locations and addressed the gathering of Dawoodi Bohra (invited from all over world):
Surat (1997,2000,2005)
Mecca (1969)
Cairo (1980 and 1981)
Karachi (1977, 1983, 1987, and 1996),
Nairobi (1984 and 1998)
Darussalam (1990)
Mombasa (2008),
Mumbai (2009, 2010 and 2011),
Indore (2002)
Houston (2001),
Colombo (1970, 1991, 1999, 2007, and 2008)
Dubai (2004)

Burhanuddin’s 100th birthday (as per AH) celebrated on Rabiul Aakhir 20th 1432 AH which fell on 25 March 2011. On this historic year staggering numbers of his Dawoodi Bohra followers, intent on congratulating their leader, attended the functions in Mumbai in his presence on this occasion.

Ailing Burhanuddin appointed his second son Syedi Mufaddal Saifuddin as his successor in June 2011 during his London stay

Education, culture and work for men and women

Burhanuddin supervises the curriculum of the Arabic academy Al Jamea tus Saifiyah and has emphasized education and modernization for both men and women of the community. The quest for knowledge includes religious education as well as secular study in universities throughout the world.It is an Islamic Arabic Academy situated in the heart of Surat, India which is a leading theological University for Dawoodi Bohras. It was founded in 1814 by the 43rd Dai Abdeali Saifuddin.

In 1920, Dr. Taher Saifuddin transformed this institution into a university that also promoted education for Bohra girls. The university has seen tremendous expansion and now has state-of-the-art facilities and a competent International Baccalaureate Office (IBO) with acceptance worldwide.

His era has also been marked by a widespread programme of construction of mosques, mausoleums and community buildings in Bohra centres around the world. There is, for example, the Raudat Tahera, the mausoleum of his father Taher Saifuddin in Mumbai, India. The mausoleum has the entire Qur’an engraved on its four walls. This has been done in gold leaf on marble with precious gems encrusted in all the ‘Bismillahs’ (the opening verses of each individual chapter of the Qur’an). He has also made a contribution to the holy shrine of Ali, the first Shiah Imam and fourth Sunni Caliph.

In 1980, he completed the renovation and restoration of the Mosque of al-Ḥākim in Cairo and since then, several other Fatimid era mosques of Cairo have been restored. In the wake of this endeavour, Bohra communities across the world have sought to build their own mosques in their hometowns and Bohra mosques have been constructed as far afield as North America, Europe, Africa and Australia. These community centres and places of worship have fostered both a local and worldwide sense of togetherness and brotherhood which is seen most vividly in the annual gathering to commemorate the martyrdom of Muhammad’s grandson, Husayn ibn Ali at Karbala in the seventh century.

Burhanuddin also contributed towards the re-establishment of the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai in June 2005.

He delivers nine days of sermons every year, the event taking place in a different city each time. Elsewhere, the commemoration also takes place in every Bohra centre across the world, with sermons given by appointed priests to local communities. He also gives scholarships to students in India. He has developed a Trust in Mumbai for this purpose and many Dawoodi Bohra students have been assisted.

Awards and accomplishments

Burhanuddin has been awarded :
– Degree of ‘Doctor of Islamic Sciences’ by the Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt on March 13, 1966.
– Degree of ‘Doctor of Theology’ by the Aligarh Muslim University in India on October 17, 1966.
– Degree of ‘Shahadat-e- Taqdeer’ by Ahlul Bait University, Karbala, Iraq
– Title of ‘The Star of Jordan’ by government of Jordan
– Title of ‘The Vishaul Nile’ (order of Nile) by then-President of Egypt, Mubarak.
– Title of ‘Star of Texas’ by Texas

Burhanuddin has been involved with several notable projects including:
The Raudat Tahera in Mumbai.
The repair and renovation of the Mosque Al Jame ul Anwar.
The repair and renovation of the Mosque Al Aqmar in Egypt.
The gold plating of Maulana Ali’s Zaree in Najaf.
The gold plating of Maulana Abbas e Alamdaar’s Zaree in Karbala.
The construction of Rasul Husain(Cairo)Zarih in Egypt.
The Mukalafat-al-Rasool next to Rasul[original research?] Hussain, where some of the Imams are buried.
The construction of Maulatena Zainab’s Zaree in Egypt.
The construction/renovation of The Grand Mosque of Kufa.
The renovation of the maqsurah (musoleam) of Imam Husayn
The construction of Saifee Hospital in Mumbai (India)

Under his direction, his followers in Yemen constructed the mausoleum of Sayedna Hatim and a mosque in Hutaib Mubarak,mausoleum of Syedna Ali Shamshuddin Bin Abdullah in Shareka and of Syedna Idris in Shibam. He also undertook projects for providing water and electricity to the faiz and town. The roads to ziyarats in Yemen were made more accessible to vehicles by him.

In 1976 Burhanuddin addressed enlighten gathering in the historical Royal Albert hall, London and in 1982 he addressed International Islamic Seminar at Colombo.

He was elected as the Chancellor of the Muslim University of Aligarh by the Court of the University in its meeting on October 3, 1999. On April 26, 2000 he visited Australia and became the first Da’i al-Mutlaq to have traveled to five continents.

In June 2004 Mohammed Burhanuddin was conferred a Doctorate of Literature (Honoris Causa) by the Governor of Karachi at a ceremony held at the Karachi University. He has also been honored by the highest civilian ranks of Jordan and Egypt.

The cities of San Jose, Houston, Dallas, Irving and Richmond Hill have accorded him an Honorary Citizenship and Keys to their cities.

In August 2005, he inaugurated a mosque in the United States in Fremont, California. President George W. Bush congratulated him for this in a letter from the White House.

Other Fatimid architectural contributions

Renovated Lulua Mosque, Cairo
Renovated Aqmar Mosque, Cairo
Renovated Juyushi Mosque, Cairo
Mosque Imam Abadullah, Salamia, Syria
Zarih Ja’far at-Tayyar, Jordan
Zarih, Sayyeda Ruqayya, cairo
The burial place of Imam Hussein’s head in Askelan,Israel

PK Movie – Talk of the Town

It’s practically sure that anything Rajkumar Hirani does after Munnabhai and 3 Idiots will accompany a bag brimming with desires. So additionally any film featuring Aamir Khan, regardless of the fact that he is playing an unbalanced, wide-peered toward, severely dressed character with powerful charms.

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A few of the speculative stories and bits of gossip about P.k. can now be put to rest. Yes, Khan does play an outsider who is attempting to discover his path once again to his planet. It is never settled with reference to why he touched down on Earth in any case in light of the fact that he loses his specialized gadget at an early stage and from there on his mission is just to find it and discover his route back home.

Amid this journey, he meets horde beautiful characters, some of which are bewildered and fascinated by his blamelessness and crisp viewpoint on the idiosyncratic, bent methods for the workings of our planet. Others essentially think he is smashed and the rehashed charge “peekay hai kya” (are you inebriated) turns into his embraced name, P.k.

An adolescent enthusiastic news journalist sniffs a potential story in P.k’s. eccentric aura and perspective. Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) becomes friends with P.k. furthermore guarantees to help him get back home.

At this point, those commonplace, will have seen flashes of the Kevin Spacey starrer K-Pax, Steven Spielberg’s E.t. what’s more the 1980 film In God We Trust. As subsidiary as it may be, PK is confined to question contrasts in the middle of confidence and religion and unity and otherness characterized on the premise of forced religious limits and self-appointed god-men. Other than a couple of astute visual delineations, essayists Hirani and Abhijat Joshi take an essential subject and stupid it down for the group of onlookers totally overlooking the thought of show, don’t tell.

PK, who adapts through contact, portrays himself as a “space traveler” and talks Bhojpuri. His adorableness is exemplified when he says that he has gone to the moon once. “Badi lul jagah hai,” he says. (It’s an exceptionally dull spot). Usual to getting whipped on earth, he puts god stickers on his cheeks to hinder those slanted to punch him. Along  these  lines you see snippets of shrewd parody. Here, Munnabhai’s Gandhigiri has offered path to P.k’s. call for ‘wrong numbers’ – calls being put to god by his “administrators” which are roaming, and offering inaccurate arrangements.

Basic and administer in its message, regularly long winded, just to make certain you didn’t overlook the main issue, Hirani uses ambient melodies to underline each feeling to guide the crowd towards how it ought to feel. Interval P.k. is retaining, learning and being confounded by people. Post interim the story takes an exceptionally highly contrasting methodology – great versus terrible, inclines toward sermons and redundancy. Additionally the melodies (Shantanu Moitra) are tainted and could without much of a stretch be confused for tunes you have heard in one of Hirani’s past movies.

Saurabh Shukla as Tapasvi Maharaj is a brilliant send-up of a divine being man in streaming white robes and a flourishing god business. Sushant Singh Rajput (as Jaggu’s sweetheart Sarfaraz) and Sanjay Dutt (as a Rajasthani band expert) contribute with concise yet amiable exhibitions. Anushka Sharma grasps Jaggu with certainty. Anyhow its an Aamir Khan demonstrate the distance. From his uncovered bodied prologue to his forlornness and investigation of human ways and feelings, he has the crowd pulling for P.k.. especially in the climactic scene of Tapasvi and P.k. in a live broadcast face.

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Who is the boyfriend of Alia Bhatt

I was just watching Student of the Year, a blockbuster Bollywood movie. I love the role played of Alia Bhatt. This is the first time when I had gone through any of her movie, and I must say here that I am completely thrilled with her performance.


 For a moment I thought to take a look on her personal life. What I found was something surprising. I am sharing about the relationship status of Alia Bhatt. Alia Bhatt studied from Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai. 


According to one of her interviews at Coffee With Karan, she first dated with a classmate of this school when she was studying in 6th standard. After that she had close relationship with Ali Dadarkar. Varun Dhawan, her co-actor in the Student of the Year, was her third boyfriend. And, currently she is dating Arjun Kapoor.

His Holiness Dr.Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin Funeral

 

 Mumbai: The funeral procession of Dr Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin today began from his Malabar Hill residence in Mumbai, where lakhs of mourners gathered to pay tributes to the spiritual leader of the Dawoodi Bohra community amid tight security arrangements. The procession, which moved at a snail pace commenced around 10 AM from Saifee Mahal, where community members converged in huge numbers for the final journey of the 102-year-old leader, who will be laid to rest at Raudat Tahera mausoleum in Mumbai at Bhendi Bazar later in the day. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin led the Namaz-e-Janaza of the late Syedna. As scores kept joining the procession every minute, to get a last glimpse of the spiritual head while it proceeded through Walkeshwar Road in South Mumbai, the route was closed for traffic to allow easy passage. Thousands of people from all walks of life joined hands to form a human chain across the Road and bid a tearful adieu to the departed leader, who passed away after a cardiac arrest yesterday. The body of the departed leader was placed in a flower-adorned casket draped with the national flag atop an open vehicle, escorted by policemen, immediate family and community heads. Earlier in the wee hours today, at least 18 people were killed and 40 injured when a stampede broke out in the Malabar Hill area when Syedna’s followers started thronging his house after learning about his death. Dawoodi Bohra is a sect of Shia Muslims spread all over the world. One of the key principles of the sect is “patriotism as part of the faith.” The 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq of the worldwide Dawoodi Bohra community, the leader was the eldest son of Syedna Taher Saifuddin. He succeeded his father upon his death in 1965.

 He was credited with transforming Dawoodi Bohras into a vibrant community and honoured with highest civilian titles like the Star of Jordan and Order of the Nile by the respective governments of Jordan and Egypt. Syedna was conferred Honorary Doctorates for his efforts in social and educational development by renowned institutes like Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Aligarh Muslim University and University of Karachi.