Historical Photographs: Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah’s Funeral Services in a Mosque in Paris. Source.
Historical Photographs: Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah’s Funeral Services in a Mosque in Paris. Source.
Historical Photographs: Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah’s Funeral Services in a Mosque in Paris. Source.
Historical Photographs: Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah’s Funeral Services in a Mosque in Paris. Source.
Historical Photographs: Mawlana Sultan Muhammad Shah’s Funeral Services in a Mosque in Paris. Source.
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- Mawlana Hazar Imam Aga Khan V: “The Shia Ismaili Muslim community, of which I am the Imam, has been established in Syria for more than 1,000 years”