Jamatkhana Architecture
March 1, 2012
Development Update – 3225 Conroy Road, Ottawa
Construction will commence shortly on a Place of Worship at the north east corner of Johnston Road and Conroy Road (next to the Petro Canada). The Aga Khan Ismaili community is constructing a 2566 square metre building along with 171 parking spaces, which conforms to current zoning. I hosted public meetings with the applicant on their site plan throughout 2010 and 2011 where the City received feedback from the community. The developer has now obtained site plan approval and is preparing the site for construction. The Ismaili community are looking forward to their new home in Gloucester-Southgate and have already taken leadership roles in community events.
http://dianedeans.com/community_news_events.php
Development Update – 3225 Conroy Road, Ottawa
Construction will commence shortly on a Place of Worship at the north east corner of Johnston Road and Conroy Road (next to the Petro Canada). The Aga Khan Ismaili community is constructing a 2566 square metre building along with 171 parking spaces, which conforms to current zoning. I hosted public meetings with the applicant on their site plan throughout 2010 and 2011 where the City received feedback from the community. The developer has now obtained site plan approval and is preparing the site for construction. The Ismaili community are looking forward to their new home in Gloucester-Southgate and have already taken leadership roles in community events.
http://dianedeans.com/community_news_events.php
Bagamoyo’s Historic Ismaili Jamatkhana Through Pictures, Poetry and Prose
By Shariffa Keshavjee
http://simerg.com/the-jamatkhana/bagamo ... and-prose/
By Shariffa Keshavjee
http://simerg.com/the-jamatkhana/bagamo ... and-prose/
Opening Ceremony: Cophenhagen Jamatkhana (Denmark, Scandinavia)
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Posted on June 22, 2012 by ismailimail
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New Dhaka Jamatkhana seen as a symbol of confidence in Bangladesh
http://www.theismaili.org/cms/1390/
http://www.theismaili.org/cms/1391/Gall ... ntre-Dhaka
http://www.theismaili.org/cms/1390/
http://www.theismaili.org/cms/1391/Gall ... ntre-Dhaka
Kharadar Jamatkhana
http://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2009/0 ... amatkhana/
Artistic rendering of Kharadar Jamatkhana, Karachi
http://www.adibfattal.com/images/photos ... KISTAN.jpg
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Artistic rendering of Kharadar Jamatkhana, Karachi
http://www.adibfattal.com/images/photos ... KISTAN.jpg
North London Jamatkhana, East End Road, East Finchley
near to Finchley, Barnet, Great Britain
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2989640
near to Finchley, Barnet, Great Britain
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2989640
Ismaili Jamatkhana Plano Texas
http://www.patrickcoulie.com/index.php# ... 0&a=0&at=0
Photos of Bujumbura Jamatkhana
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WorldIsma ... 99195/view
http://www.patrickcoulie.com/index.php# ... 0&a=0&at=0
Photos of Bujumbura Jamatkhana
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WorldIsma ... 99195/view
The Khoja Mosque Nairobi Kenya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3XuhKj ... e=youtu.be
Built in 1920, the "Jamatkhana" building was the tallest building of its kind in Nairobi when "Moi Avenue" was once called Station road. The Khoja mosque is a Nairobi's spot for the Ismaili community for both social and prayers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3XuhKj ... e=youtu.be
Built in 1920, the "Jamatkhana" building was the tallest building of its kind in Nairobi when "Moi Avenue" was once called Station road. The Khoja mosque is a Nairobi's spot for the Ismaili community for both social and prayers.
Opening of New Birmingham Jamatkhana
After more than five years since the site was identified, the new Birmingham Jamatkhana, located in Edgbaston, opened its doors for congregational prayers for the first time on 24th September.
The former office building was sympathetically converted and extensively enlarged. The Jamatkhana now spans over four floors, which will be capable of hosting a number of Jamati and Institutional Activities, such as a Youth Club and Seniors Club.
The Jamatkhana also comprises of five Baitul Ilm classrooms and a reading room. In addition to the Social hall, there is also a multi-purpose hall on the top floor that overlooks a roof terrace, coupled with a water fountain.
The inspirational design centres around the Rope of Imamat. It is hoped that the high quality nature of this building will be a reminder in the regions of what the Community stands for.
On Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:02 PM,> wrote:
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From: The Ismaili Bulletin <[email protected]>
Date: October 1, 2015 at 12:41:44 PM EDT
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After more than five years since the site was identified, the new Birmingham Jamatkhana, located in Edgbaston, opened its doors for congregational prayers for the first time on 24th September.
The former office building was sympathetically converted and extensively enlarged. The Jamatkhana now spans over four floors, which will be capable of hosting a number of Jamati and Institutional Activities, such as a Youth Club and Seniors Club.
The Jamatkhana also comprises of five Baitul Ilm classrooms and a reading room. In addition to the Social hall, there is also a multi-purpose hall on the top floor that overlooks a roof terrace, coupled with a water fountain.
The inspirational design centres around the Rope of Imamat. It is hoped that the high quality nature of this building will be a reminder in the regions of what the Community stands for.
On Thursday, October 1, 2015 1:02 PM,> wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
From: The Ismaili Bulletin <[email protected]>
Date: October 1, 2015 at 12:41:44 PM EDT
To:
Subject: The Ismaili Bulletin | School Assessments, New Jamatkhana... and more
New Jamatkhana opens in Chaboikushal, Ganish, Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... -pakistan/
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... -pakistan/
Ismailis of Dizbad, Iran
Dizbad Watan e Mast – if you look at the Dizbad History in the CA&CC Website, you can learn somethings about the History of Nasir Khosraw School in Dizbad.
In the 1930s, on an instruction from the Imam, the Nizari villages of Khorasan got their first schools. The very first of them appeared in 1932 in Dizbad and was called after Nasir Khusraw, venerated by the Khorasan Ismailites.
Local communities paid for the schools—on an order from Aga Khan III. 80 percent of collected taxes went to school building and education.
More at the source: adelweb.ir
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... zbad-iran/
Dizbad Watan e Mast – if you look at the Dizbad History in the CA&CC Website, you can learn somethings about the History of Nasir Khosraw School in Dizbad.
In the 1930s, on an instruction from the Imam, the Nizari villages of Khorasan got their first schools. The very first of them appeared in 1932 in Dizbad and was called after Nasir Khusraw, venerated by the Khorasan Ismailites.
Local communities paid for the schools—on an order from Aga Khan III. 80 percent of collected taxes went to school building and education.
More at the source: adelweb.ir
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... zbad-iran/
Mbarara Jamatkhana, Uganda
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... na-uganda/
Jamatkhana in Plano, Texas
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... ano-texas/
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... na-uganda/
Jamatkhana in Plano, Texas
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... ano-texas/
Moshi Jamatkhana, Tanzania
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... -tanzania/
Excerpt from “Ismaili settlement in Moshi”
“My father, accompanied by grandparents, came to Africa in 1906,” recalls Jimmy Moolji. “He was only 11 years old.”
The Moolji Nazarali family was among other pioneers.
His father’s elder brother, Alibhai Nazarali came to East Africa a little earlier and settled at a place called Sultan Hamud near Eldoret in Kenya. His mission was to pave way for settling the rest of family members.
Moolji (Jimmy) also recalls as school was not an option, his father started hawking food prepared by his grandmother.
Moshi Jamatkhana
A few years later his father was betrothed to his mother who was born in Dar es Salaam but had become orphans and lived with close relatives in Voi not too far from Moshi.
He eventually moved to Voi and started working in the sisal estate with his in-laws.
The Moolji family made a fortune in business and later decided to return to Moshi with his small family at the time the Ismaili population was on the rapid rise. Jimmy (Moolji) said his father and others built the town’s first Jamat Khana at a cost of 25,000 shillings.
The fund raising campaign was not going well because of hard times.
Moolji died in 1936 and to honour his memory and legacy, a clock tower was built in a traffic circle which is still in existence today.This was when the Moolji family decided to pay for the entire cost for the Jamat Khana and later built a library, a guest house and a nursery school.
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2016/ ... -tanzania/
Excerpt from “Ismaili settlement in Moshi”
“My father, accompanied by grandparents, came to Africa in 1906,” recalls Jimmy Moolji. “He was only 11 years old.”
The Moolji Nazarali family was among other pioneers.
His father’s elder brother, Alibhai Nazarali came to East Africa a little earlier and settled at a place called Sultan Hamud near Eldoret in Kenya. His mission was to pave way for settling the rest of family members.
Moolji (Jimmy) also recalls as school was not an option, his father started hawking food prepared by his grandmother.
Moshi Jamatkhana
A few years later his father was betrothed to his mother who was born in Dar es Salaam but had become orphans and lived with close relatives in Voi not too far from Moshi.
He eventually moved to Voi and started working in the sisal estate with his in-laws.
The Moolji family made a fortune in business and later decided to return to Moshi with his small family at the time the Ismaili population was on the rapid rise. Jimmy (Moolji) said his father and others built the town’s first Jamat Khana at a cost of 25,000 shillings.
The fund raising campaign was not going well because of hard times.
Moolji died in 1936 and to honour his memory and legacy, a clock tower was built in a traffic circle which is still in existence today.This was when the Moolji family decided to pay for the entire cost for the Jamat Khana and later built a library, a guest house and a nursery school.
Westwinds Jamatkhana
The Council for Canada is pleased to inform the Jamat that the new Calgary Northeast Jamatkhana will open on Friday, July 15th. The Jamatkhana will be named Calgary Westwinds Jamatkhana to reflect the community in which the Jamatkhana is situated.
Transition from Airways to Westwinds Jamatkhana
Starting on the evening of Friday, July 15th, Airways Jamatkhana will close and members of the Jamat will transition to Westwinds Jamatkhana.
In the first month, once the Westwinds Jamatkhana reaches capacity, Jamati members will be respectfully redirected to attend other Jamatkhanas.
Site Visits and Tours
We understand that many Jamati members will be excited to see and learn more about this beautiful new structure. In order to ensure an orderly and safe environment as construction work is completed on the premises, Jamati members are encouraged to view Westwinds Jamatkhana during the scheduled visits and tours.
Tours will be offered for the Airways/Westwinds Jamat on Tuesday, July 19th and Thursday, July 21th following evening ceremonies.
An Open House will be held for all Prairies Jamati members on Saturday, July 23rd from11 am to 3 pm. Members of the Prairies Jamat are invited to attend with family and friends to see the new Jamatkhana and participate in a tour. Further details regarding the Open House and additional tour dates will be provided soon.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaris who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Prairies Jamat.
On this auspicious and joyous occasion, we convey heartiest Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat. We offer our humble shukhrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility that the Jamat will cherish for years to come.
The Council for Canada is pleased to inform the Jamat that the new Calgary Northeast Jamatkhana will open on Friday, July 15th. The Jamatkhana will be named Calgary Westwinds Jamatkhana to reflect the community in which the Jamatkhana is situated.
Transition from Airways to Westwinds Jamatkhana
Starting on the evening of Friday, July 15th, Airways Jamatkhana will close and members of the Jamat will transition to Westwinds Jamatkhana.
In the first month, once the Westwinds Jamatkhana reaches capacity, Jamati members will be respectfully redirected to attend other Jamatkhanas.
Site Visits and Tours
We understand that many Jamati members will be excited to see and learn more about this beautiful new structure. In order to ensure an orderly and safe environment as construction work is completed on the premises, Jamati members are encouraged to view Westwinds Jamatkhana during the scheduled visits and tours.
Tours will be offered for the Airways/Westwinds Jamat on Tuesday, July 19th and Thursday, July 21th following evening ceremonies.
An Open House will be held for all Prairies Jamati members on Saturday, July 23rd from11 am to 3 pm. Members of the Prairies Jamat are invited to attend with family and friends to see the new Jamatkhana and participate in a tour. Further details regarding the Open House and additional tour dates will be provided soon.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaris who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Prairies Jamat.
On this auspicious and joyous occasion, we convey heartiest Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat. We offer our humble shukhrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility that the Jamat will cherish for years to come.
Information
Westwinds Jamatkhana, Calgary
The Council for Canada is delighted to inform the Jamat that a commemorative ceremony was held on Friday, July 15, 2016 to celebrate the inauguration of the new Calgary Westwinds Jamatkhana with Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Council for Canada President Malik Talib as well as Jamati, community and volunteer leaders and representatives.
Located on almost 7 acres of land, the new Westwinds Jamatkhana replaces Calgary’s Airways Jamatkhana, a Jamatkhana that the Calgary Jamat has enjoyed attending since 1980. Westwinds Jamatkhana will help to better meet a growing need within the Calgary Jamat.
In addition to providing space for congregational prayer and tariqah practices, the Jamatkhana will also offer a venue for cultural events, intellectual discussions and social gatherings. It features spaces for Bait-ul-Ilm classes, institutional offices and a multi-purpose social hall.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaries who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Prairies Jamat.
On this auspicious and joyous occasion, we convey Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat, and offer our humble shukrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility that the Jamat will cherish for years to come.
Please click here for images from the event.
http://iicanada.org/westwinds
http://iicanada.org/national/sun-2016-0 ... #node10883
Westwinds Jamatkhana, Calgary
The Council for Canada is delighted to inform the Jamat that a commemorative ceremony was held on Friday, July 15, 2016 to celebrate the inauguration of the new Calgary Westwinds Jamatkhana with Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Council for Canada President Malik Talib as well as Jamati, community and volunteer leaders and representatives.
Located on almost 7 acres of land, the new Westwinds Jamatkhana replaces Calgary’s Airways Jamatkhana, a Jamatkhana that the Calgary Jamat has enjoyed attending since 1980. Westwinds Jamatkhana will help to better meet a growing need within the Calgary Jamat.
In addition to providing space for congregational prayer and tariqah practices, the Jamatkhana will also offer a venue for cultural events, intellectual discussions and social gatherings. It features spaces for Bait-ul-Ilm classes, institutional offices and a multi-purpose social hall.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaries who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Prairies Jamat.
On this auspicious and joyous occasion, we convey Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat, and offer our humble shukrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility that the Jamat will cherish for years to come.
Please click here for images from the event.
http://iicanada.org/westwinds
http://iicanada.org/national/sun-2016-0 ... #node10883
Photos taken during the opening of the Brossard JK in greater Montreal
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Brossard Jamatkhana
The Jamati institutions are delighted to inform the Jamat that a commemorative ceremony was held on Friday, September 16 to celebrate the inauguration of the new Brossard Jamatkhana with Brossard Mayor Paul Leduc; MP Alexandra Mendes; Council for Canada President Malik Talib; as well as Jamati, community and volunteer leaders and representatives.
Located on approximately 3.5 acres of land, the new Matte Boulevard location replaces the Lapiniere site, a Jamatkhana that the Brossard Jamat has enjoyed attending since 1996. The Jamatkhana will be a hub for Jamati activity and community relations, featuring a beautiful prayer hall, spaces for Bait-ul- Ilm classes and a multi-purpose social hall.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaries who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Quebec Jamat.
We convey Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat on this important occasion, and offer our shukrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility.
- Ontario Electronic Al-Akhbar | Friday, September 23, 2016
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Brossard Jamatkhana
The Jamati institutions are delighted to inform the Jamat that a commemorative ceremony was held on Friday, September 16 to celebrate the inauguration of the new Brossard Jamatkhana with Brossard Mayor Paul Leduc; MP Alexandra Mendes; Council for Canada President Malik Talib; as well as Jamati, community and volunteer leaders and representatives.
Located on approximately 3.5 acres of land, the new Matte Boulevard location replaces the Lapiniere site, a Jamatkhana that the Brossard Jamat has enjoyed attending since 1996. The Jamatkhana will be a hub for Jamati activity and community relations, featuring a beautiful prayer hall, spaces for Bait-ul- Ilm classes and a multi-purpose social hall.
We express immense gratitude to all the sevadaries who have contributed to making this historic moment possible for the Quebec Jamat.
We convey Mubaraki to all members of the Jamat on this important occasion, and offer our shukrana to Mawlana Hazar Imam for this magnificent facility.
- Ontario Electronic Al-Akhbar | Friday, September 23, 2016
First Jamatkhana in South Africa #jamatkhana #ismaili #muslim #historicalplace #mosque #ancient #southafrica #pretoria #oldbuilding
Picture:
http://www.pictaram.com/media/130676621 ... _422525097
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Great photographs of Jamatakhanas and other facilities associated with Ismailis.
https://hussein.smugmug.com/Photos/i-fCs7Nv4
https://hussein.smugmug.com/Photos/i-fCs7Nv4
Khorog Jamat Khana Tajikistan
ISMAILI JAMATKHANA
Categories
CONCRETE STRUCTURE
Location
KHOROG, TAJIKISTAN
Surface Area
4.890 m2
Year Complete
2017
http://turasconstruction.com/d02.html
ISMAILI JAMATKHANA
Categories
CONCRETE STRUCTURE
Location
KHOROG, TAJIKISTAN
Surface Area
4.890 m2
Year Complete
2017
http://turasconstruction.com/d02.html
Construction Photographs: New Khorog Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre
Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre under construction, in the “Jewel of the Pamir” Khorog, Tajikistan. Mawlana Hazar Imam laid the foundation of this Jamatkhana on 3rd November 2008.
By: Kamrudin A. Rashid
ISMAILI JAMATKHANA IN KHOROG, GORNO BADAKSHAN, TAJIKISTAN
During our visit to Khorog (Gorno Badakshan, Tajikistan) with our close family friends in August 2016,, we were fortunate to visit the site of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre in Khorog which is currently under construction. We were also fortunate to visit many important AKF and AKDN projects in and around Khorog including some historical sites and places.
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2017/ ... nd-centre/
Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre under construction, in the “Jewel of the Pamir” Khorog, Tajikistan. Mawlana Hazar Imam laid the foundation of this Jamatkhana on 3rd November 2008.
By: Kamrudin A. Rashid
ISMAILI JAMATKHANA IN KHOROG, GORNO BADAKSHAN, TAJIKISTAN
During our visit to Khorog (Gorno Badakshan, Tajikistan) with our close family friends in August 2016,, we were fortunate to visit the site of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre in Khorog which is currently under construction. We were also fortunate to visit many important AKF and AKDN projects in and around Khorog including some historical sites and places.
https://ismailimail.wordpress.com/2017/ ... nd-centre/