Dear Brothers and Sisters in Faith, Salaamun Alaikum wa Rahmatullah!
It is usually considered immodest to speak too much about oneself, and for this
reason, it has been my motto to let my actions and my records speak for
themselves, I am well aware that having offered myself to serve as your next
World Federation President, I am under obligation to make myself known to you.
This website is a platform of such an introduction of my past service to the
community, but more importantly, it is a forum to share with you, my plans and
ambitions which truly revolve around the re-investment of all manner of resources
back into making our own institutions, establishments and even individuals
stronger and more resilient to what is now a clearly deteriorating world economy.
Whether it is at a professional level, a domestic front, a business enviironment, or
any other challenge, unless we strengthen every individual.....READ MORE
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Change
Salaamun Alaikum, we regularly see leaders flouting the constitution by undertaking many projects on behalf of the Jamaat either without the knowledge and blessings of the general body or by bulldozing such forums. How do you plan to bring about a change in such twisted leadership habits? Mohammed (Dar es Salaam) Allaikum Salaam Such practices are not only unconstitutional and immoral, but totally unislamic too, and should not be encouraged. The current constitutions of all Jamaats, regional bodies and world body, all have checks and systems in place to deter such practices. It is therefore important that the community members should unite and discourage such practices. Only a mass uprising against such practices produce the requisite results and give a clear message to the leaders to conform with their constitutional responsibilities. On my part, I can only encourage the community members to bring suc leaders to account for their unconstitutional actions.
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Promises
In your view, when will these promises of economic upliftment truly materialise? Have we not spent too many years just talking about issues and doing little in assisting the under privileged members honestly? ibne Sajjad (Arusha) Economic Upliftment is a process which has already commenced, be it that it is not progressing at an appropriate pace. As far as Africa is concerned, a resolution was passed at the 2003 conference and a course of action was approved in collaboration with Africa Federation. Progress has no doubt been slow, partly due to strained relations between The WF and Africa Federation to the detriment of those mostly in need. The fantastic relationship I enjoy with all at Africa Federation coupled with the motto of my campaign of " action not words ", will ensure that the matter gets its due urgency, to ensure those deserving benefit from this program.
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Success
Dear Brother, we truly wish you all the success in your endeavours. A polite appeal to you as an aspiring leader is to remember that the community will inshallah entrust its faith in your abilities. In my view, the community is no longer inclined towards leaders who are busy building democratic alliances or hardline defences amongst their own click at the sorry expense of the state of the Khoja Shia Ithnasheris themselves. Siddika (London) I sincerely appreciate and thank you for your good wishes. I fully understand and sympathise with your concerns, which are duly acknowledged. I commend and applaud your honesty in bringing this issue to the fore front. Once again, much obliged.
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