Saturday, January 8, 2011

WRITING COMPETITION

"Once Upon A Time...." or "Akhre Dafa ji Galh aaye..."
State some incident from your life or write a short story in Memon or in English.Gujarati writings will be more than welcome if are in JPEG format or in Roman English.Winners will be decided on voting and will be announced on 17th Jan 2011.Submit your posts by Sunday at in the comment tab below or email it at magnificentmemons@gmail.com
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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Writing Competition-"Akhre Dafa Ji Galh Aye..." By Hina Danish Musani

akhri dafa ji ghal aye jade aoou nandhi wiss tade aaoo pehlo rojo rkhm wiss mi k yaad aye k aoo sehri bhi naa krm wiss ne jade sawar me uthis ta aaouu papa k chum k mike rojo rkhnu aye mummy pappa boaj raji thiya ne mike chuwa hal rkhi gin...

Writing Competition-Laalach Buri Bala Aye by Muhammad Iqbal A Khanani

HAKRE PHERI JO QISSO AA’EE HAKRE GAAM MEIN BABOO BHAI NAAM JO MAROO’H REHNO HO HU MEHANAT MAJDOORI KARI NEY POTEY JEY KUTUMB JEY SAATH GUZAR BASAR KARI REEHO HO HAKRE DEEH’N HU POTEY JEY GHAR JEY WATEY HOTEL JE BAAKREY TEY CHAAH PEE REE’HO TAAN HAKRO DARWESH SIFT MAROO’H EEN JEY WATEY AAVIO NEY CHUEE KE “BABA ALLAH KAY NAAM PER MUJHEY CHAA’EE PILA”.

Writing Competition -"Kharadar Se Tariq Road Tak" by Aamir Attara

Kharadar se Tariq Road


Hakri dafa ji galh aaye, Iqbal bha potay ji ghar wari(wife) Jora bai k eid ja lugra(kapray) dairal lai tariq road kothi winan jo sochiya. Ramzan ji 26 raat wi, inye jo ghar jo kharadar men ho, raat 10 wagay hutay se nikriya. ghar je neechay gadi(car) men wahn se pehle Jora bai Iqbal bha k chui k aain sajhi ramzan men hakyar b mikay charan batata(aalu cholay) nahi kharaya, telaye harain aj mikay pehle kharayo pachi paan bazar winaye. Iqbal bha mooh waka chuka kari ne Saleem cholay waray ji raikri se hakri plate men bo(2) chamcha wijhai ne kharin aawa. Jora bai jo b mooh sairain(saalan) jero thi wiyo hakri plate narhi ne.

Writing Competition-"Once Upon A Time..."By Nizaamudeen N.M.Ayob

Once Upon A Time...
When an indian was opressed,when the women were decent and the wives obedient,a time when if you were muslim you were trusted...
when the people Feared Allah,when the Knowledge was weak but the Faith strong,a time when people never forgot the Awlyia...
during this time in 1986 on the 8th day of the 10th month in the most southern part of afica,in a little town called Laudium A child was given his 1st breath.His Sisters started crying on their 1st sight saying allowed '' OH NO!!! OUR NEW BROTHER HAS NO TEETH!!!'' they had to be sedated.

Malbari Hotel....An Old Man's Day dreams by Abdul Sattar Lakhana

I am an old man who has seen more than sixty birthdays. Generally consider persons above sixty, like broken furniture. Such persons are hardly welcomed in their own homes. The main reason for this is that the income is either reduced or entirely gone. The only thing such old persons can do is to get some friends and spend some time with them. My own experience is not any different. I am practically retired since few years. I am lucky to have a few friends of my age, my school fellows who like to spend a few hours with me in the afternoon.

Monday, January 3, 2011

ORIGIN OF MEMONS



  The Memon Community is basically a peace loving, business community. A community which has a history as magnificent as the present and as promising future as can be (inshaAllah). The origin of Memon community is obsecure. There are many interesting stories about the origins of this community. Some say that in the 15th century about 700 families from the Lohana caste converted to Islam at Nagar, Thatha on the hands of Pir Yusufuddin. The converts were first called Momins or Mumins and the term, with the march of time, changed to Memons. This was also stated by Hussain Kassim Dada from his Presidential Chail at the first ever All India Memon Conference in Rajkot in the year 1931. Some say that they converted to Islam at Mansura during the reign of Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (RA). British historian Richard Burton wrote that they embraced Islam in Kutch. Some say that they did so during the period of Muhamad bin Qasim and that the “me” in the word “memon” stands for business and “mon” for diamonds. Some historians claim that the people belonging to the Banu Tamim tribe in Memna later settled in Thatta and were known as Memons. Some hold that the Halai Memons, left Hala district of Sindh for economic reasons and spread out to other parts of the world. Okhai Memons belonging to Okha port spread out to various parts of the world in search of bussiness in their ships and boats.That was perhaps the reasons why some historians used the phrae “sailor businessmen” for Memons.
Okha port
Most members of the Memon community in the Indo-Pak subcontinent lived in Sindh, Gujarat and Kathiawar. They were known as Sindhi Memon, Gujarati Memon and Kathiawari Memon, respectively. Those living in Kenya are known as Nasarpuria Memon.

Memon community can be divided in three main groups. Those who traced their ancestors from Kutch region are identified as Kutchi Memon and they speak Kutchi dialects. Those who traced their ancestry to Kathiawar are identified as simply Memon or Kathiawadi Memons or Halai Memons and they speak the Memon language. Those Memon who remained in Sindh (their ancestor never migrated to neighboring regions such as Kutch and Kathiawar) are identified as Sindhi Memon and speak the Sindhi language. Many Memons, especially Kathiawadi Memons, further distinguished themselves into various sub-groups which generally refer to their ancestral villages or towns such as Kutyana Memons, originated from Kutyana in Junahgarh (now India). Bantva Memons, Jutpur Memons, Dhoraji Memons, Rajkot Memons with other 18 Jamaats are now collectively called Halari Memon which is the largest Jamaat of memons in Pakistan, Bombaywala Memon (whose ancestors used to live in the main city of Bombay and its suburbs) and Deeplai Memon. It is estimated that the number of Kathiawadi Memon, other than Kutchi and Sindhi Memon, worldwide are over one million.
All of these sub-groups or Jamaats have their central organization which are generally established for the social welfare of its members and development of the society which may include issuance of marriage license, matrimonial dispute resolution, adaptation and enforcement of the rules and guidelines against certain undesirable customs, establish healthcare and education centers, provides various facilities for the community need and also financial support and housing for the poor and needy members and sometime non-members.
Some famous organizations, welfare associations or Jamaats of the Memon community which generally refer to their ancestral town are:
  • Amreli
  • Bantva,Bagasra
  • Bombay
  • Dhoraji
  • Deeplai
  • Gondal
  • Halari Memon
  • Jetpur
  • Jamnagar Memon Jamaat
  • Kutiyana
  • Kathiawar
  • Ladhubhai
  • Morbi-Tankara Memon Association also called M.T.M.A
  • Nasserpuria Memon Jamaat - Kenya
  • Okhai
  • Porbandar
  • Rajkot
  • Sourashtra
  • Tharti
  • Upleta
  • Vanthli
  • Vasawad
  • Walakh
 Memons are by nature generous, kind-hearted and charitable people. Not only do they support their less fortunate Jamaat fellows and community members by monthly maintenance allowances, scholarships and other necessities but also help humanity at large by establishing hospitals, maternity homes, orphanages, schools, colleges, industrial homes and other humanitarian activities, whose benefits are traditionally open for all persons without distinction of caste, color or creed. All large nation-wide funds start with the donations of Memons and generally they are among the topmost donors.
Wherever the Memons have settled they first built a mosque and schools and if in considerable numbers, also established a Jamaat. Many mosques built by Memons have become outstanding architectural landmarks of their particular cities. Such mosques include Zakaria Masjid of Calcutta, Minara Masjid of Bombay. New Memon Masjid of Karachi and Bitul Muqarram Masjid of Dacca. Memons have also built large mosques in the countries spread from Japan to South Africa. The Jama Masjid of Durban built by the Memons, is the largest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere.
Kharadar, Karachi
Upon getting to know them better, one soon realizes that they are soft-spoken, amicable, kind and very patriotic. It would take a thick volume to describe all their services to the humanity and our country. Suffice it to say that whatever they have done for the economic, social welfare of Pakistanis since its creation is highly praiseworthy and to be proud of. Ordinary people connect the word “Memon” only with trade, but their services in other fields have been exemplary. After partition , they set up a number of important industrial units in East Pakistan: Bawa Jute Mills, Adamji Jute Mills, Adamji Tea Gardens, Karnafuli Paper Mills, Karnafuli Jute Mills, Dawood Rayon Mills and Chemical Factories, to name but a few.
After the seperation of East Pakistan (Now Bangladesh) many of them lost everything. However, they did not give up and concentrated all their efforts in building up the industrial infrastructure in (West) Pakistan. We are all familiar with names like Adamji, Pakola, Dawood, Fecto, Al-Noor, Dada, Hussain, Dadabhoy, Abdullah, Jaffer, Bawany, Machiara, Tabani, and many more.
According to available data, there are about 1-1/2 million Memons outside Pakistan. There are about 600,000 in Pakistan, about 700,000 in India, about 13,000 in America and about 25,000 in England.
It is debatable why a small community produced so many magnificient characters,but the number of highly successful people in this community is unmatched  to any other community big or small. Some famous Memons, past and present, are Haji Sir Abdullah Haroon, Haji Abdul Sattar, Seth Adamji, Haji Dawood, Haji Abdul Ghani Beg Mohammad Bawani, Usman Isa Bhai Vakil, Haji Dada Wali Mohammad Modi, Ahmad E H Jafar, Yusuf Haroon, Mahmood Haroon, Ashraf Wali Mohammad Tabani, Zain Noorani, Abdul Sattar Edhi, Alhaj Zakaria Kamdar, Haji Hanif Tayyab, Kassim Parekh, Abdullah J Memon, Ghulam Ali Memon, Ahmad Dawood, Hussain Dawood, Abdul Qadir Lakhani, Aqil Karim Dhedhi, Razzaq Balwani, Aziz Tabba, Abdul Razzaq Thalpawala, Hussain Lawai, Amin Ghaziani, Justice A Hafeez Memon, Justice Rahim Bux Memon, Justice M Bachal Memon, Justice Rahim Bux Munshi, Ghulam Mohammad. Adamji Fecto, Ahmad Ibrahim Wali Mohammad Bawani, Haji Ilyas Memon, Hussain Ibrahim, Latif Ibrahim Jamal, M Ibrahim Tabani, Yaqub Tabani, Usman Salman, Haji Abdul Razzaq, Amin Lakhani and many more.

Legends--Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood

Jetpur is a small town presently in India. In the latter half of eighteenth century a boy was born to Hanifa bai and Haji Dawood, parents named this boy ADAM. Though not much is known about his early age but it is learnt through some people, Adam was sent to Calcutta as was custom at the time
Adam was in his early teens and Calcutta was a big city. The boy from the small town was confident enough to face hardships of a big city. After spending a few days there, he noticed that most of the businessmen in Calcutta were illiterate and they hardly knew a few words of English. They had to hire persons who knew English for correspondence. But in doing so, their business secrets were leaked and they lost money. Young Adam who was ever wondering in business areas had keenly noticed this situation and took it as a bright chance. He was educated enough to write a few short lines in English. The young man offered the businessmen to handle their correspondence at very nominal charge. The boy handled his work very nicely and easily. As most of this work was done in the evening, some well-wisher told Adam that he should do some work in the spare time. He suggested the business of collecting empty jute bags. Adam did not waste any time and started this business.


He used to go to the streets of Calcutta and started collecting empty jute bags. He used to collect two or three bags and ran to the market to sell these bags at a very small profit. After some time he established his credit in the market and was offered some advance. Now he was able to collect 10 or 15 empty bags at one go. This burden was too much for him so he managed to buy or borrow a bicycle in junk condition. He repaired the bicycle and started his daily rounds on it. His business grew and in a little time he became a whole sale dealer.
He not only collected bags himself but also bought from other street vendors. All this business started sitting on a footpath. He already has gained enough experience to contact banks and machinery suppliers through correspondence. He tried contacting them and got some favorable replies. He knew that the demand of jute bags was increasing many folds, so he decided to establish a jute factory in Dhaka (presently Bangladesh Capital). It was in those days when the word Jee was added to his name (a word showing respect). This was perhaps how the Adamjee Jute Mills was established. This mill soon grew up to be the largest jute mill in the whole world.
Now Adamjee was a wealthy and an important person of business community. An incident of this period is worth mentioning which shows the honest nature of this great man. A Hindu Marvari, who was financially in trouble, contacted Adamjee for help. Adamjee offered him loan to support his business. The Marvari refused, and offered to sell a stone quarry that was running at loss. The deal was finalized then and there.
Adamjee Jute Mill Bangladesh
Adamjee went to the quarry next day and announced, though the ownership has changed but no body would be sacked out, everyone would work as usual.
Fortunately, workers discovered gold nuggets from the mine the same day. It was a gold mine. As Adamjee was informed about this discovery, he went to the Marvari, told him everything and offered him to return the mine.
The marvari also shown honesty and refused to take it back, saying that it was Adamjee’s luck. He told that he could not mine even stones and just as the ownership was changed gold was mined. This mine provided gold for many years. The whole matter is recorded in British Archives.
Accumulating significant wealth, Adamjee went on to establish schools, colleges and hospitals in various parts of India and Burma. A philanthropist to the core, Adamjee never refused to support a deserving cause. In 1933, realizing the overriding need for education in his own ethnic Gujarati Memon community, he established the Memon Education & Welfare Society (MEWS) to support the financially deprived students. His charitable activities were greatly appreciated by Muslims in India and they demanded that he be officially recognized for it. Finally on 9th June 1938 Lord Bradbourne Governor of Bengal, On Order of British Empire (OBE), conferred the title of Knight Commander of Indian Empire (KCIE) to Adamjee. Thereafter he was known as Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood.

Adamjee Science College Karachi

Adamjee Cantonment College, Dhaka Cantonment





When Pakistan was established there were no funds available to support the newly independent country. Extremely worried Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah asked the newly appointed Finance Minister Ghulam Mohomad to search down Adamjee. Amidst migration and transition chaos, Ghulam Mohomed searched hectically to appraise Adamjee of Quaid's message. Finally, a few days later, at the Palace Hotel in Karachi, the gentlemen were able to discuss the issues. Adamjee then spoke to his banker M.A. Habib and then turned to Ghulam Mohomed and said "your problem is solved". Singlehandedly Adamjee had financed the new nation by arranging a bridge finance secured on his personal assets. This has come to be known as the "blank cheque offer" which Sir Adamjee is remembered for today.

Adamjee died on 27th January 1948 but he is still alive in every Pakistanis heart. On Adamjee's death, The Quaid mentioned in his address to the nation: "that if I had a dozen men like Adamjee, Pakistan would have been achieved earlier. It is truly a national loss to Pakistan".

Sir Adamjee's family continued with the legacy of charities, and established educational institutions like Adamjee High School in Dhaka, Adamjee Science College, Sir Adamjee Institute of Technology ,The Adamjee Academic Center and Lady Mariam Adamjee girls School in Karachi
To pay respect and recognition to Sir Adamjee, governments of Bangladesh and Pakistan named various streets and neighborhoods in Dhaka, Karachi, Peshawar and Rawalpindi after him. In year 2000, Government of Pakistan initiated and issued postage stamps with image of Sir Adamjee.
A Shrewd businessman , a great philanthropist , an unmatched politician people like Sir Adamjee are Pride of every nation and community


CHRONOLOGY OF LIFE ACHIEVEMENTS OF SIR ADAMJEE HAJI DAWOOD


1880 Born at Jaitpur, Kathiawar (India) on Wednesday,30th June, 1880.
1895 Joined M/s. Salehmohammed Gnaziani & Co. at Rangoon (Burma) at the age of 15.
1896 Joined the family Business at Rangoon (Burma) at the age of 16.
1898 Got married with Mariam Bai at the age of 18.
1901 Established his own business & expanded the business and became one of the largest Exporter of Rice and Matches. One of the largest Importer of Jute & Jute goods in Burma.
1904 Opened a branch office at Calcutta (India).
1916 Establish a Rice Mill at Rangoon (Burma).
1918 He gave the financial help to Jamia Tibbia, Dehli (India).
1919 His mother Hanifa Bai died.
1920 Appointed as Member of Advisory Committee of Central Bank of India (Burma Branch).
1923 Established a Largest Match Factory in Asia at Rangoon (Burma).
1924 His father Haji Dawood died at Calcutta (India).
1925 Founded Burma-India Chamber of Commerce at Rangoon (Burma).
1925 Founded Burma-Muslim Chamber of Commerce at Rangoon (Burma).
1925 Appointed as Director, Rangoon Electric Tramways, Rangoon (Burma).
1925 Elected as President of “Rangoon Memon Jamat”, Rangoon (Burma).
1928 Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood met Quaid-e-Azam Mohd. Ali Jinnah first time at Dehli.
1928 Establised a Jute Mill at Calcutta (India).
1932 Settled Permanently at Calcutta (India).
1933 Fouded the Memon Educatioal & Welfare Society on 29th May, 1933 at Calcutta (India).
1934 Memon Relief Society carried out relief operation under the guidance of Sir Adamjee for Bihar Earthquake victims.
1935 Carried out Relief operation for Quetta Earthquake victims.
1938 The British Government Awarded the Knighthood title “ SIR” in recognition of his services to Humanitarian causes as well as to Business & Industry on 21st June, 1938 on Birthday of King George VI.
1941 Established “Adamjee Muslim High School” at Jatpur (India).
1943 Founded “Muslim Educational Society” in Calcutta (India).
1944 Federation of Muslim Chamber of Commerce & Industry was founded. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Proposed the name of Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood as its first President on 9-7-1944.
1947 Establish Muslim Commercial Bank in Calcutta (India) on the introduction of Quaid-e-Azam on 9-7-1947.
1947 Establish adamjee Boarding House at Karachi.
1947 Founder Member of Orient Airways Sponsored by Quaid-e-Azam.
1948 Came to Karachi on the call of Quaid-e-Azam Mohd. Ali Jinnah for the establishment of the State Bank of Pkistan on 25-01-1948 from Calcutta (India).
1948 He had Heart Attack while attending the meeting in connection with the establishment of State Bank of Pakistan on26-1-1948.
1949 He died on Tuesday, 27-01-1948 at 10: 30 PM at Karachi, Pakistan.

Youth Icons-Jibran Ilyas,Boy who won 60,000$ scholarship

Jibran Ilyas, is a Senior Forensic Investigator at Trustwave's SpiderLabs. He is a member of Trustwave's SpiderLabs  -the advanced security team focused on penetration testing, incident response, and application security. He has investigated some of nations largest data breaches and is a regular contributor for published security alerts through his research. . The focus of this position is on companies whose credit card data gets stolen. It involves interviews/interrogations with the personnel from the affected companies followed by forensics analysis on the affected companies' hard drives





Fun loving, lively, friendly, creative, genius and successful…..It is really hard to find the best adjective for this young and enthusiastic Memon residing in Chicago, United States.




In his primary school years, Jibran was loved by his teachers and envied by the fellow students for securing the top ranks and getting full attendance awards every year at Boustan-e-Hadi School. Jibran and his family moved to Chicago in 1996 which did not affect Jibran’s academic success record. Jibran joined Senn High School in Chicago at the age of 14 years. There, he worked hard to take advantage of all the educational devices and opportunities he had at his fingertips.

 During his senior year he was featured on a game show called “Who Wants to Win a Scholarship”, a replica of a popular game show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” or “Kaun Banega Crore Pati” which in itself was a great thing but winning such a show is just like a dream come true, but this magnificent boy has dared to dream and by the grace of Allah has made them come true. Jibran won a full four year scholarship to DePaul University worth 60,000 dollars in that show.

Jibran Ilyas is very fond of cricket, music and poetry. He loves to play keyboard.He had also been involved in social work. He has been Founder and President of Pakistani Students Association of DePaul University(PSA),Vice President Upsilon Pi Epsilon - CTI Honor Society and Co-Vice President  of Community National Society of Collegiate Scholars.He had also been a co host of Asian Broadcasting Network.



 Jibran holds a Bachelors of Science degree from DePaul University and Masters Degree in Information Technology & Business Management from Northwestern University.

He has 7 years experience and has done security research in the area of computer memory artifacts. Jibran has presented talks at security conferences (DEFCON, SecTor, BlackHat, SOURCE Barcelona) in the area of Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime. Jibran is also a regular guest lecturer at DePaul and Northwestern University. Prior to joining SpiderLabs, Jibran was part of Trustwave's SOC where he helped Fortune 500 clients with their Security Architectures and deployments. 
Barcelona
Jibran at DEFCON (World's Largest Hacking/Security Conference)
indoor cricket 2009
Las Vegas

How quick are you?


(For Answers Click continue reading.)
  1. What goes up and down stairs without moving?
  2. Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die.     
  3. What can you catch but not throw?
  4. I run, yet I have no legs. What am I?
  5. Take one out and scratch my head, I am now black but once was red.
  6. Remove the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, throw away the inside.
  7. What goes around the world and stays in a corner?
  8. What gets wetter the more it dries?
  9. The more there is, the less you see.
  10. They come at night without being called and are lost in the day without being stolen.
  11. What kind of room has no windows or doors?
  12. I have holes on the top and bottom. I have holes on my left and on my right. And I have holes in the middle, yet I still hold water. What am I?
  13. I look at you, you look at me, I raise my right, you raise your left. What is this object?
  14. It has no top or bottom but it can hold flesh, bones, and blood all at the same time. What is this object?
  15. The more you take the more you leave behind.
  16. Light as a feather, there is nothing in it; the strongest man can't hold it for much more than a minute.
  17. As I walked along the path I saw something with four fingers and one thumb, but it was not flesh, fish, bone, or fowl.
  18. What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
  19. I went into the woods and got it, I sat down to seek it, I brought it home with me because I couldn't find it.
  20. What can fill a room but takes up no space?
  21. It is weightless, you can see it, and if you put it in a barrel it will make the barrel lighter?
  22. No sooner spoken than broken. What is it?
  23. Only two backbones and thousands of ribs.
  24. Four jolly men sat down to play, And played all night till the break of day. They played for cash and not for fun, With a separate score for every one. When it came time to square accounts, They all had made quite fair amounts. Now, not one has lost and all have gained, Tell me, now, this can you explain?
  25. Jack and Jill are lying on the floor inside the house, dead. They died from lack of water. There is shattered glass next to them. How did they die?
  26. Why don't lobsters share?
  27. A barrel of water weighs 20 pounds. What must you add to it to make it weigh 12 pounds?
  28. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup, Even a river can't fill it up. What is it?
  29. Clara Clatter was born on December 27th, yet her birthday is always in the summer. How is this possible?
  30. He has married many women but has never married. Who is he?
  31. If a rooster laid a brown egg and a white egg, what kind of chicks would hatch?
  32. If you have it, you want to share it. If you share it, you don't have it. What is it?
  33. You can't keep this until you have given it.
  34. Take off my skin, I won't cry, but you will. What am I?
  35. What book was once owned by only the wealthy, but now everyone can have it? You can't buy it in a bookstore or take it from the library.
  36. What can go up and come down without moving?
  37. What do you fill with empty hands?
  38. What do you serve that you can't eat?
  39. What do you throw out when you want to use it but take in when you don't want to use it?
  40. What goes up and never comes down?
  41. What has a foot on each side and one in the middle?
  42. What has to be broken before it can be used?
  43. What kind of coat can be put on only when wet?
  44. What question can you never answer "yes" to?
  45. What's the greatest worldwide use of cowhide?
  46. Which is correct to say, "The yolk of the egg are white?" or "The yolk of the egg is white?"
  47. You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?
  48. Which word becomes shorter even if you add 2 more letters to it?
  49.  From which 7 letter word, if you take out 4 letters, you will have one left? 
  50. My 1st brother studies aerodynamics, my 2nd builds different engines. My 3rd brother is just an illustration and my fourth is as wise as an owl. About me? I am unanimous to whatever you say! Find us all!

NANDHO SO MAKORO

Creative Memons

Like all fields Memons do not lag behind when it comes to creativity.This week we are sharing with you a documentary created by Noman Minai.



. “Be the change, you want to see. Thats what I beleive! To be the Change Agent!!” says Noman,a young energetic Memon belonging to Bantva community. Noman has recently completed his MBA. Not many have the talent to convert their thoughts into a medium easily reachable to common as well as intellectual minds. See the documentary and judge by yourself.


If you think you too are creative and would like to share it with others email us at magnificentmemons@gmail.com

Hakri Hikayat...Hakri Naseehat


Contributed by Mr Muhammad Iqbal Khanani



"Fantastic Follower"

Every month we will announce our fantastic follower,this month we feel pride to declare Mr Abdul Qadir Memon as our first Fantastic Follower.Mr Memon is the first to follow "Magnificent Memons".Mr Memon is Hon. General Secretary of ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL MEMON or AIM (http://aim2memon.webstarts.com/)and he is also City Coordinator for Karachi International Human Rights Forum (IHRF).He is engaged in many social welfare activities.His efforts regarding "By the White Collars for the white Collars"deserve much appreciation.

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