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Nizar Dhanji Mohammed passes away in Musoma, October 1, 2007

Submitted by: Harshad Kothari, as informed to him by Anil Shah
Submitted on: via the ‘Submit News’ page, on October 2, 2007

Past one week seems to have been the sadest of all !

It is with regret, Anil P. Shah reported that Nizar Dhanji Mohammed aka ND, passed away in Musoma yesterday (Oct 1, 2007). Details to follow from Anil.

ND as many of you know was the eldest son of Late Dhanji Mohammed and lived most of his life in Musoma.

Our condolences to the family and may god rest his soul in peace.

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  1. Sudhir Shah
    October 2, 2007 at 7:37 am | #1

    Regret hearing sad demise of Nizar Dhanji Mohamed.
    Our condolance to the family and may god rest his soul in eternal peace.

    Sudhir Shah

  2. Suresh Chudasama
    October 2, 2007 at 8:23 am | #2

    It has really been a sad week hearing sad news of our elderly Musomanians.

    Our deepest condolences to the Families of Aziz Bhai, Amir Hasham Kassam, Nurdin Bhai Chand and Nizar Dhanji Mohammed.

    May God rest their soul in peace.

  3. Jashwant C M Rao
    October 2, 2007 at 8:35 am | #3

    Very dreadful fearsome news for us Musomians.Praying that there is no more such bad news.

    Nizar was a good friend of mine and my fellow classmates and we used to swim in Lake Victoria behind Musoma Hotel. I also remember the many mini-picnics to Moti Pahadi.

    He must be have been about 63 or 64. We are once again shocked as still we have NOT come to terms about the recent departures of fellow brothers of Musoma and now this one.

    Our prayers to Almighty to bless ND’s soul with eternal peace and give strength to his family and friends to bear this untimely sad demise.

    Jashwant C M Rao

  4. Ramnik Dattani
    October 2, 2007 at 11:04 am | #4

    I express my deepest condolences to all family members of deceased. May God rest their souls in peace in heaven.

    Ramnikbhai Dattani.

  5. Shiraz N. Kassam
    October 2, 2007 at 12:07 pm | #5

    We offer our deepest condolences to the Families of Aziz Bhai, Amir Hasham Kassam, Nurdin Bhai Chand and Nizar Dhanji Mohammed.

    May God rest their soul in peace. Amen.

  6. Manjulkumar Shah
    October 2, 2007 at 2:56 pm | #6

    Good day

    Nizar Dhanji Mohamed was a resident of Musoma and all of you will remember his volleyball skills during good old days in Musoma.

    We are very very sorry to hear of his demise and pray that his soul rest in peace.

    His brother Shiraz is in Musoma and we all pray that all his families and relatives get the strenght to face the loss of Nizar.

    Manjul Shah
    Botswana

  7. Alnasir Essa Kassam
    October 2, 2007 at 4:43 pm | #7

    We are sorry to hear about the sad demise of nizar d mohamed, nurdin chand, amir h kassam and aziz jiwani.

    may allah bless their souls in eternal peace.

    sad day for fellow musomians

  8. Mahendra Adatia
    October 3, 2007 at 6:28 am | #8

    Regret sad demise of Nizar Dhanji Mohammed.

    May god bless his soul in eternal peace.

  9. October 3, 2007 at 5:17 pm | #9

    It is with heartfelt sorrow that we have learned of the passing of four Musomians in such an unprecedented short period of time.

    On behalf of the family of the late Gulamhusein Sunderji Bharwani we would like to express from the bottom of our hearts, our deepest condolences to the families of the late Mr. Nurdin Jiwani (Chand), Mr Amir Hassam Kassam, Mr Aziz Alibhai Rehumtulla Jiwani and Mr Nizar Dhanji Mohamed.

    “Inallillahi wa inaellahi rajewoon” (From Him we are and Unto Him we shall return)

    Let’s pray together to the almighty God to accept the souls of the five Musomians in eternal peace, to forgive their sins, and to bestow His blessings upon their souls. Amen.

    If I were to write about all of the good deeds undertaken and performed by the late Mr Nurdin Jiwani, Mr Amir Hassam Kassam, Mr Aziz Alibhai Rhemutallah, and Mr Nizar Dhanji Mohamed we would need chapter and chapter, which the newly created MusomaBlog won’t be able to handle. However, I would like to state that at any time day or night, sometimes under the cloud of darkness and uncertainty and danger, we could count on each of these community members for advice and assistance. Their courage, knowledge and leadership were their gift to us, their fellow Musomians. In short, all that was needed was a knock on the door, even in the middle of the night, and they would be there for us.

    From the period 1967 to 1972, beginning with President Julius K Neyerere’s well-known Tanzanian nationalization policy and ending with the final expulsions of the total Asian community from Uganda by crazy Idi Amin Dada, 1500 Asian Musomians were scattered to the wind and around the world. Despite living now in dozens and dozens of countries, from time to time we Asian Musomans have heard of the passing of one or more of our community members. However, never can I remember so many Musomians passing away in such short a period of one week.
    Let’s pray together to the almighty God to accept the souls of all deceased Musomians around the world in eternal peace, to forgive their sins, and to bestow His blessings upon their souls. Amen.

    Even though displaced, our small attached community of Musomians has always shown contentment in whatever part of the world they have settled. In recent years as our world has made tremendous progress and is now becoming “flat,” many blessings and advances have come to most in our small community dispersed around the globe.

    One of those blessings comes to us through the miracle of modern technology. Through this internet blog, Musomians from Dallas to Toronto to Norway to Oman to Tanzania to London to Sydney to Dubai to Germany to South Africa and beyond have been able to regain a sense of community that otherwise might have been lost forever. It is a joy to read of the successes, births and anniversaries of our community members in the pages of this blog. It is of immeasurable value to be able to celebrate the lives of those who have passed, as we learn through this blog about their departure to a better place. Today, through the miracle of the internet, those who once comprised our small community of 1,500 in Musoma can be together again in spirit, in community, and in each other’s hearts and minds.

    I remember our life in Musoma, where we lived together as a community, in a world without telephones, televisions, and most modern conveniences. I believe that the challenges from years past have instilled us with the character and drive needed to be the people we are today. We owe much of our successes to our experiences, heritage and life in Musoma.

    For many of us, Musoma is literally and figuratively a world away. However, our lives there together shaped all of us. It is an experience we can never afford to forget.
    Musomians are always in my heart,
    Thanking you for precious time,
    Yours Sincerely,
    Amirali Gulamhusein Sunderji Bharwani.

  10. Sudhir Shah
    October 4, 2007 at 10:56 pm | #10

    Deeply regret hearing sad demise of Mrs Zera Hussen Bhanji. Our condolance to the family. May god rest her soul in etrnal peace

    Sudhir Shah
    spshah @ mega . bw

  11. Niru Vasant
    October 7, 2007 at 10:16 am | #11

    Vasant Family were deeply saddended to hear the shocking news of sad demise of our beloved fellow Musomians Mr.Nurdin Jiwani, Mr.Amir Hassam Kassam, Mr.Aziz Alibhai Rehmtulla Jiwani and Mr.Nizar Dhanji and Mrs.Zarabhai Nanji Hussein within a space of very short time.

    They were all lovely individuals who have not only enriched their families but to the entire Asian community in Musoma. They were all very kind, interesting to be in their company and easy to get on with. They will be very fondly remembered and shall be in our hearts for ever.

    Our hearfelt condolences to all the families concerned. Remember “To Allah belongs what He takes and to Him belongs what He gives. And there is a set time for everything.” May He gives you strength to bear the sad loss.
    With the passage of time, the pain will be gone and fond memories will remain.

    Niru vasant

  12. October 23, 2007 at 10:35 pm | #12

    Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim

    Hello,

    My name is Rahim (R.D.) Dhanji. I am Nizar (N.D.) Dhanji Mohamed’s son.

    I want to firstly thank all of you who called and e-mailed our family to give your condolences for my father passing away. I also want to thank all of you for your kind thoughts and prayers.

    It seems that my father passed away due to a massive heart attack. We had his body brought to Calgary, Canada. Myself, Shiraz (Dad’s brother), Salma, Shamim, and Gulzar (Dad’s sisters) were all here to pay our last respects to my father. Myself, Shiraz, and Gulzar live in Calgary. Salma lives in Edmonton and Shamim lives in Toronto.

    The funeral (thanks be to god), went very well. A lot of family and friends came from out of town to attend. I want to thank these individuals for their support and for taking the time to come to Calgary to pay their last respects to my father. It means a lot to me and the family.

    I would also like to recognize 3 people without whom it would have been next to impossible to get my father’s body from Tanzania to Calgary. They are Nadir, Riaz, and Gulu. These true gentlemen played an integral part equally in making sure that my father reached Calgary as quick as possible. I personally want to thank them from the bottom of my heart.

    Last but not least, I would like to thank all those people here in Calgary who made this difficult time a little easier by supporting us and being there for us whenever we needed them. My family and I thank you.

    My contact information is enclosed at the bottom if any of you wish to reply to this e-mail, talk to me, or would like to stay in touch. I hope to be able to attend the next Musoma get together so that I can meet all of you and get to know you and hear stories about my father and our family “in the good old days.”

    May Allah keep you and your families in the best of health & happiness,
    May he always take care of you at all times,
    And may he fulfill all your wishes, Ameen.

    Rahim (R.D.) Dhanji

    Cell: (403) 837-8789
    E-mail: dhanjirh [at] shaw [dot] ca
    Website: http://www.dhanji.ca

    *posted on the Musoma website

  13. Mina Hussein Bhanji
    February 6, 2008 at 4:44 pm | #13

    Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I have talked to Salma (ND’s) personally in Edmonton.

    Thanks
    Mina Hussein Bhanji

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