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PM Modi’s check out to Egypt mosque holds significance for Dawoodi Bohra Muslims, here’s why|India News

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Jun 25, 2023 #Egypt, #Modi's
PM Modi’s check out to Egypt mosque holds significance for Dawoodi Bohra Muslims, here’s why|India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday concluded his three-day State see to United States and left for Egypt. Throughout the two-day see to Cairo, PM Modi is slated to go to the Imam al-Hakim bi Amr Allah Mosque. The mosque is a 1,000-year-old building in the centre of Cairo, and holds unique significance for the Dawoodi Bohra Muslims In India. Imam al-Hakim bi Amr Allah Mosque in Cairo, Egypt|Credit:  www.thedawoodibohras.com 3 things you require to understand PM Modi is on a two-day check out to Egypt. PM Modi is set to go to the 1,000-year-old Al-Hakim Mosque in Cairo. This check out will have an unique significance for the Dawoodi Bohra Muslims In India. PM Modi is arranged to invest almost half an hour at the Al-Hakim Mosque. The mosque, which is a historical and popular structure in Cairo, is called after Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah(985– 1021), the 16th Fatimid Caliph. It is a substantial cultural website for the Dawoodi Bohra. The PM’s see to Al-Hakim is most likely to reinforce the long-running relationship with the neighborhood. #WATCH|PM Modi to check out the historical Al-Hakim Mosque developed throughout the Fatimid dynasty in Cairo on his two-day State check out to Egypt beginning on June 24 pic.twitter.com/P4y8rXJgCd– ANI (@ANI)June 23, 2023 Who are Dawoodi Bohras? Adhering strictly to the Fatimid Ismaili Tayyibi school of idea, Dawoodi Bohras are a neighborhood with a special culture. Bohras obtain their name from the Gujarati verb “Sahara, “which indicates”to trade “. They were born in Egypt, relocated to Yemen, and later on moved to settle in India in the 11th century. The sect’s administrative centre was moved from Yemen to Siddhpur(Patan district of Gujarat), India, after 1539, after a rise in the Indian Bohra population. In Siddhpur, the neighborhood’s unique ancestral havelis(houses)can still be seen. The males gown in unique w
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