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TRIBUTES
“I
am glad to see that business community like Memons is taking keen interest
in the politics. This step of the Memons is taking keen interest in the
politics. This step of the Memons prove that the Muslim League is quite
justified in its policies. Calcutta,
1938.
QUAID-E-AZAM
– 1946 “I
know that Memons are a business community. Such a calculative community has
really provided encouragement by giving support to the Pakistan Resolution
in such emotional words”. Karachi,
1946.
“Knowing
as I do the way in which you go about this business of relief, I expected
nothing less and I am glad that Quetta sufferers had the advantages of
services of the Memon Relief Society. I hope, should unfortunately any
natural calamity visit any other part of India the Society will ever be
ready with funds which are so generously subscribed by the members of the
Memon Community and others, literally rush, if not fly, to the rescue of the
sufferers”. Wardha,
1935. PRIVATE
SECRETARY TO THE VICEROY “On
behalf of His Excellency, I am directed to convey his sincere gratitude on
the excellent work done by your (Memon Releif) Society in aid of victims of
the Quetta Earthquake. The Society’s work was brought to the notice of His
Excellency when he visited Karachi, and he feels pleased that he has had the
opportunity of thanking our workers in person”. New
Delhi, 1935.
“You
will not find a single place in this whole sub-continent where the Memons
had gone for business and had not constructed at least a masjid”.
“This
Memon Community is well-known in the business field for its pioneering
spirit. After the Partition of the sub-continent, when the trade and
commerce were completely stopped, the Memon Community played a very
important role in reviving them. The Memon Community is also equally
well-known for donating generously towards religious and charitable
works”. Karachi,
1949.
“The
history of Paksitan and the history of the Memon Biradari go together. The
history of the progress of Pakistan is the history of the Memon Biradari,
and the history of the progress of the Memon Biradari is the history of
Pakistan”. Karachi:
1983 THE
PRINCE OF WALES It
gives me immense pleasure to send the Board of Trustees and the National
Council of the Memon Association UK, as well as the British and world-wide
Memon community, my very best wishes on the occasion of the opening of the
Memon Centre in South West London. I
am sure that the culture of industry and enterprise, mutual help and
community service that are the hallmarks of the Memon community will provide
an example and an inspiration to the other communities that make up our
multicultural and multi-faith society. January,
2001
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER It
gives me great pleasure to send my best wishes for official opening of the
Memon Center. Although unfortunately, I cannot attend the official opening
due to prior commitments. I would like to congratulate you on all that you
have achieved since you purchased the site nearly 15 years ago. The fact
that the Center has been built entirely from donations and interest-free
loans is a great tribute to the energy and vision of the Memon community.
The
Center will provide sports and social facilities, particularly for women and
young people. The fact that the Center will be open to all communities will
strengthen links between people with diverse faiths and experiences. This
Government is delighted that the Memon community has taken such an active
role in public life. We share many common values – a belief in opportunity
and enterprise, reward for hard work, tolerance and community. We share a
real passion for education and a belief in the importance of family.
I
believe that all of the faith communities play a key role in building a
strong society. Your contribution is greatly appreciated and I look forward
to helping build on this in the future. February
2001 LEADER
OF THE OPPOSITION – BRITISH I am delighted to offer my support and best wishes to the Memon community on the special occasion of the official inauguration ceremony of the Memon Centre in Balham. The construction of the Memon Centre is a fantastic achievement and everyone involved with this project deserves praise and credit. I would like to pay special tribute to Iqbal Sacraine, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Memon Association for his continued work for the Muslim community in the U.K. Nobody should be in any doubt as to the outstanding contribution that the Memon community make to the strength, prosperity and success of our country. And I want to strees our country because I believe passionately that the United Kingdom belongs to all of us, whatever our religious beliefs or our ethnic background. As far as I’m concerned, Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Jewish, White, Black or Asian, we are all British as each other. The
Memon community has a significant role to play in all areas of mainstream
life, not least because Islam, while proud of its own traditions, holds
values that I believe are common to us all. January 2001
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