Sri
Lanka
Moor Family Genealogy
1 Ibrahim MLM + Jazeela Mohamed Abdul
Cader (11)
2
Maleeha Ibrahim + Mohideen
3
Lareefa Mohideen + Shiraz
Zainudeen (80)
4
Shezmin Shiraz
4
Shiham Shiraz
4
Shazan Shiraz
4
Shammi Shiraz
3
Sithyna Mohideen, d:2005 + Mahmood
4
Murshid Mahmood
4
Muneem Mahmood
3
Niloufer Mohideen, d:2006 + Shakir
4
Shiham Shakir
2 Husain Jiffry Ibrahim 1916-1963, ex HM Customs
Appraiser + Hibshi
Mazaya Saleem 1923-1995 (40)
3
Firoze Salim Ibrahim b:20 Feb 1948, d:Aug 13, 2009, Prince
Sultan Airbase, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia + Bisreeya
Zaharana Ahamed b:25 Feb 1948, d:27 July 2008 (10)
IBRAHIM - Firoze Salim Ibrahim 1948-2009: The
death is announced, in Dhaharan Saudi Arabia, of Firoze Salim
Ibrahim (Zahran Company for O&M, Prince Sultan Airbase,
Dhahran), loving son of the late Husain Ibrahim (ex HM Customs)
and Hibshi Mazaya Ibrahim (Saleem). Beloved husband of the late
Bisreeya Zaharana Ibrahim (Ahamed). Much loved father and father
in law of Fathima Fawaza Ibrahim and Rifath Nawaz (Bermuda),
respectively. Beloved brother of Shirani (Sameer), Jasminah
(Faizer) and the late Fairuf Ibrahim. Affectionate uncle of
Melina, Nadia, Firasa, & Saadia. Brother in law of Fazli
Sameer, the late Faizer Zahir, Zaheena Subair, Shums, Noor
Thaha, Ne'math, Batool, Mumtaz, Reffai, Inam, Haddad and Badriya
(Ahamed). Grand uncle of Maria & Abdullah Sheriff. Loving
cousin of the late Fidha, Shiraz (Faizeen), Moreena (Faizeen),
Faariesz, Fahmy, & Shahul Hameed Salih, Janaza took place at
Masjid Al Noor and burial was conducted at the Thuqba Burial
Grounds in AlKhobar, Saudi Arabia. May Allah Have Mercy on his
soul and Grant him Jannathul Firdouse! "From Him do we come and
unto Him we return" - 57, Pieris Mawatha, Kalubowila, Dehiwela.
4
Fathima Fawaza Ibrahim b:1985 + Rifath Nawaz (Bermuda), m: Aug
9, 2008
3
F Shirani N Ibrahim b:1949 + M Fazli H
Sameer b:1948 (20,10,13.30,40,46,60,70,90,93), m:1974
4
F Melina Sameer, b:1975, BSc (Hons) Sociology, University of
London 2008 + Ahmed
Yousry Sheriff 1962, m:1993 (35,51,84,143) (div 2004)
5
Maria A Sheriff b:1994 (Toronto, Canada) BSc Neuroscience, MEd
UofT
5
Abdullah Y Sheriff b:1997 (Toronto, Canada) Bsc Physics UofT,
currebt program MSc Physics at University of Stockholm, Sweden
2022-24
4
F Nadia Sameer, BA Hons English Language, University of London
2009, b:1981 + Abdul
Qadir Hussain, m:1999 (173,174,175,185) div
4 Second spouse of Fathima Nadia Sameer, BA Hons English Language, University of London
2009, b:1981 + Jonas Haller PhD Chemistry,
Nykoping, Sweden
3
Hameeda Badri Jasminah b:1951+ Muhammad
Faizer Zahir 1952-1989, m:1983 (148)
4
[2] Firasa Rukaiya Zahir, CIMA, b:1984 + [1] Ahmed Arshad
Ibrahim, m:28-Sep-2003 (11,78)
5 Aleena Ibrahim
3
Fairuf Razeen Ibrahim 1953-1996 + Fathima
Zaheena Subair 1965, m:1992 (149)
4
Fatema Sa’adia Ibrahim 1993
2
Ruwaiza Ibrahim + Sufiyan
3
Nazli Sufiyan
3
Nahar Sufiyan
3
Imthiaz Sufiyan
3
Fuzna Sufiyan
2 Dr Shahul Hameed Ibrahim, Homeopathy, d:1999 + Mareena
Amirdeen (78)
3
Anver Hussain Ibrahim + Fathima Fazna Ozeer
4
‘Omar bin Hussain Ibrahim
3 Intikhab Shibly Ibrahim
3 [1]
Ahmad Arshad Ibrahim + [2] Firasa
Rukaiya Zahir, CIMA, b:1984 (148), m:28-Sep-2003
4 Aleena Ibrahim
3
Muhammad Reza Ibrahim
3
Fathima Shamila Ibrahim + Muhammad Mahir Abdul Jaward
4
Ahmad Muadh bin Mahir
3
Sithy Khadija Ibrahim + Azhar
2
Dhahlan Ibrahim d:1999 + Honeya
Muhammad (11,106)
3
Farina Ibrahim
2 Nawaz Ibrahim, Lawyer + Amina
Mohideen
3
Ghazali Ibrahim + Name Not Known
4
Name Not Known
4
Name Not Known
4
Name Not Known
3
Shukriya Ibrahim (Canada)
3
Rasheed Ibrahim
Husain J Ibrahim addressing the Customs Oficers'
Union at the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 23 May 1963
Husain J Ibrahim (in Customs Uniform) with his
son, Firoze & daughter, Shirani, hosting the High Priest
of the Davoodhi Borah order (seatd on left), his son (setaed
on right) from India, together with their entourage on their
visit to Sri Lanka, at Talaimannar, Sri Lanka. 1952
Wedding invitation of Husain Jiffry Ibrahim &
Hibshi Mazaya Saleem
Firoze
Salim
Ibrahim 1948-2009: A Man for All Reasons
Sitting
quietly,
reading a book, on a warm Thursday (Aug 13, 2009) evening,
in my home in Riyadh, I was simply thrown of my feet and
shattered when my mobile phone rang and I received the sad
news of the passing away of Firoze Salim Ibrahim,
who had suffered a heart attack while on duty at the Reverse
Osmosis Water Plant, at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Dhahran
where he had been employed as an expatriate contract worker for
almost 7 years.
I
met Firoze, for the very first time, way back in 1965, when I
was preparing to sit for my A Levels in Colombo. We came
together as members of the Students Section of the Ceylon Moor
Youth League, a local community service and social club that was
recently established in our town. Our friendship blossomed into
a very close and strong bond through which many significant
events evolved, later on, with time. Many were the wondrous days
that followed where we, together with the rest of the members of
the club, shared and worked together carrying out various social
service and community based activities in the bustling town of
Wellawatte in Colombo. The first and most significant project
that we undertook, in those wondrous and peaceful times, was the
screening of a benefit showing of the very first James Bond
movie, “Dr No”, at the Savoy as a fundraiser for the activities
of the club. Nine years later I was married to his sister,
Shirani, and he became my brother in law.
Born
at No 15, Mary’s Road, Bambalapitiya, in their ancestral WM
Saleem home in 1948, Firoze attended Isipathana College, Colombo
5. Subsequent to the premature death of his beloved father,
Husain Ibrahim in 1963, the family moved to Chitra Lane at
Havelock Town from their posh rented home at St. Peters’ Place,
Wellawatte. Later on they settled in their own home which their
mother purchased at Vihara Lane, also, in Wellawatte.
Firoze’s
many talents in music, art and drawing attracted him to
Architecture which he pursued very diligently at M/s Thurairajah
Associates in Colombo in search of a professional career. He
then moved into building construction and civil engineering,
successfully winning one of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation
bids as a sub contractor for the maintenance of their many
distribution facilities throughout the island. Magic was
also a great hobby that he loved and excelled in very much,
inherited from his father, who was an active member of the Sri
Lanka Magic Circle, together with other famous magic
personalities like Mudaliyar ACGS Amarasekera, Mihilar the
Mystic, & friends. He reached the pinnacle of runner up at
one of the Sri Lanka Magic Circle Magician of the Year Contest,
competing with many seasoned and mature magicians of that time.
We
spent many a time, together, with the rest of the boys in the
neighborhood, actively engaging in cycling, cricket, TT, carrom,
scrabble, music, movies, swimming at Kinross, lending a hand to
uplift the local community infrastructure, and even many
enjoyable excursions out of town, during the early days of our
youth. Those who knew him will vouch for this without batting an
eyelid. Books were also a great passion of his and he read
profusely gathering knowledge about every possible topic under
the sun. He didn’t stop here. He even went out of his way to
collect and send books to others for their reading pleasure.
Just a week prior to his death he had filled a whole box with
books on Islam, including copies of the English translation of
the Quran for free distribution, and sent them to Colombo
through a colleague, Sebastian from Negombo, who was leaving
Saudi Arabia on final exit after completion of his employment
contract. The breaking daily news of politics, on print as well
as on TV, also captured much of his interest, discussions, and
time.
One
of his greatest qualities, that very few people posses these
days, was the ability to smile with everyone, irrespective of
their ethnicity, position or social hierarchy, and win the
hearts of whoever he met and communicated with. Everyone,
always, had a very good word for him, be it family, friends,
colleagues, or neighbors.
His
marriage to Bisreeya Zaharana Ahamed, daughter of SLMH Ahamed
and OLMALM Sithy Raliya, in the late seventies brought forth his
only child, daughter, and joy, Fathima Fawaza, for whom he
dedicated all his energy, exerting every effort, skill and time
in raising her to be a successful woman of this world.
It
was sometime in the nineteen eighties that Firoze decided to
step out into the oil Sheikhdoms of the Middle East and seek his
pasture in the booming markets there, where construction was a
significant contributor to the development that was enfolding,
which also provided an ideal opportunity for people with his
technical set of skills. Moving to Dhahran, in Saudi
Arabia, Firoze spent many long years with an Aramco
subcontractor providing operations and maintenance services to
the largest oil producer in the world. By this time I had also
chosen to move to the Middle East as an expatriate worker, with
my family, and was located in the Eastern province of Saudi
Arabia, and, his arrival made all our lives even more pleasant
by having a close family member so near to us, so far away from
home. Our two girls always enjoyed his company, storytelling,
magic tricks, and were also very thankful for the many books and
magazines he used to bring them whenever he visited. He sure had
a way with kids with his ever smiling and pleasant demeanor.
There was never a dull moment when Firoze was visiting.
His
work took him to various locations in the Eastern region from
Dhahran to Juaymah Camp, and even to Jubail City, in the north
eastern corner of the Kingdom where massive road construction,
power, and other infrastructure projects were under way. We had
the wonderful opportunity to visit him at all these sites and
enjoy the many luxuries that the well stocked facilities of that
oil giant, Aramco, was providing for all its staff and visitors.
Later
on, Firoze also spent many years with the King Khalid Military
City Base at Hafar Al Batin, located on the Kuwaiti border with
Saudi Arabia, where he moved his career, seriously, into the
management and maintenance of the Reverse Osmosis Water Plant
that was used across the desert Kingdom for water
purification. Eventually, on completion of that contract,
he returned home and returned to the magical calling of the
desert sands to do his final stint with the Prince Sultan Air
Base Project, once again managing the RO Water Plant, from which
facility God decided to take Home.
Talking
to his immediate superior, Engineer Qahtan, at the Dhahran Air
Base during his funeral, it was most heartening to hear the
gentleman say that he would remember Firoze for just three
things, his gentlemanly manners (Ahlaaq in Arabic), his ever
presence in the Mosque at all prayer times (Imaan in Arabic),
and the exceptional quality of his work. All the expatriate
workers within the Air Base, belonging to various different
asian and African nationalities, had a very praiseworthy word to
say about him and his relationship with them. Silva, a hardened
Sri Lankan laborer, who hailed from Maradana, told me with tears
in his eyes, “He used to call me Mr. Silva whenever he spoke to
me”. Another batch of young workers stated that he would knock
on their doors after his shift to inquire whether they had had
their dinner. Most of the young workers treated him, more or
less, like a Godfather on account of his age, maturity,
patience, wisdom, knowledge and ever willingness to discuss and
resolve other their personal problems and disputes at any time
of day or night.
Another
interesting
feature about Firoze, that will surely reveal his humanitarian
personality is his great love for animals and their welfare, a
character that all the members of his family possess to date,
and, which has even filtered down to my own two girls and two
grandkids, through his genes. During my visit to the camp after
his death, the next day, the boys told me that he used to
feed three stray cats and one stray dog, diligently, every
single day by collecting all the scraps, chicken bones,
and left over food from the military mess. When I walked
over to his mobile Portacabin accommodation inside the airbase
there were three cats and one dog curled up in a huddle snoozing
patiently at his doorstep. They were waiting for their master to
bring them their dinner. Little did they realize that their
master had received his final call and was on his way up to meet
his Maker for his final supper and receive his rewards for the
magnificent contribution he had made during his short tenure of
61 years and 6 months on planet Earth. All I could do was hold
back my eyes from watering and request the boys to carry on
feeding the poor animals for as long as they could, ensuring
that his kindness would be carried on, and also that the poor
animals would not starve since their expectations were that
their sustenance would always be served to them on time by
Firoze at his doorstep.
Washing
his body and dressing him up in the Islamic funeral garb (Kafan)
of three non stitched pieces of cotton cloth, 6’ by 3’ clasped
together by 4 strips of cotton cloth ties, in preparation for
his burial, it was hard for me to take my eyes away from his
sweet smiling face in death, each time I poured the water across
his body. He looked as if he was simply smiling at me in his own
special way.
Sadly,
Firoze lost his wife, Bisreeya, in 2008, after she had been ill
for a few years. His daughter, Fathima Fawaza, married in 2008,
an occasion which he cherished very much and was proud of, and
since moved to live and work in Bermuda where her husband,
Rifath Nawaz, is currently employed as a Microsoft Specialist
Consultant.
Just
take a look around and you will notice that it is pretty
obvious, today, that They don’t make people like Firoze,
anymore. Firoze, you have moved on. We will surely follow. May
God Have Mercy on his Soul.
Fazli Sameer
IBRAHIM
- Firoze Salim Ibrahim 1948-2009: The death occured, in Dhaharan Saudi Arabia, of
Firoze Salim Ibrahim (Zahran Company for O&M, Prince Sultan
Airbase, Dhahran), loving son of the late Husain Ibrahim (ex HM
Customs Appraiser) and Hibshi Mazaya Ibrahim (Saleem). Beloved
husband of the late Bisreeya Zaharana Ibrahim (Ahmed). Much
loved father and father in law of Fathima Fawaza Ibrahim and
Rifath Nawaz (Bermuda), respectively. Beloved brother of Shirani
(Sameer), Jasminah (Faizer) and the late Fairuf Ibrahim.
Affectionate uncle of Melina, Nadia, Firasa, & Saadia.
Brother in law of Fazli Sameer, late Faizer Zahir, Zaheena
Subair, Shums, Noor Thaha, Ne'math, Batool, Mumtaz, late Raffai,
late Inam, Haddad and Badriya (Ahmed). Grand uncle of Maria
& Abdullah Sheriff. Janaza took place at Masjid Al Noor and
burial was conducted at the Al Thuqba Burial Grounds in
AlKhobar, Saudi Arabia on Sunday Aug 16, 2008. May Allah Have
Mercy on his soul and Grant him Jannathul Firdouse! "From Him do
we come and unto Him we return" 57, Pieris Mawatha, Kalubowila,
Dehiwela.