Najwa for Aqa Moula

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SBM
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Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by SBM » Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:18 pm

This is the posting on one of the Jamat's letter.
This is new technique to get as much money as possible. Mumin_Mukhlis might have something to add
> Aqa Moula's beloved shezada, Qaid Johar bhai saheb
> Ezziuddin (DM), arrived on
> Tuesday to San Francisco for all the arrangements.
> According to his guidance,
> Aqa Moula (TUS) is coming to America as a guest of
> all American jamaats; not
> just as a guest of the San Francisco jamaat. In
> other words, he is coming as a
> guest of jamiyat of America (all the Anjumans of the
> United States), so as a
> jamaat of the United States, we are responsible to
> araz najwa to Aqa Moula
> (TUS). According to Amil Saheb's conversation
> yesterday with the Shezada Saheb,
> all families should contribute at least $ 52 (minimum) for this azeem sharaf. :) :( .
> Please send me a check either in person or in the
> mail. If you have any
> questions, please contact me.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by mumin_mukhlish » Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:01 pm

Mr/Ms. BJP/Omabharti :D :D

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by mumineen » Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:39 pm

Just because the Kothari priests spin their pathological lies and spin their yarns to the gullible Bohri flock, it doesn't make it a truth that Sir Adamji Peerbhoy's children and grandchildren have become penniless:

Read on......just one example!

Re. Sir Adamji Peerbhoy's: MAA Bozell of Bangalore
posted originally 10-29-2003 12:20 PM

http://www.bangalorebest.com/cityresour ... bozell.asp

MAA Bozell, a joint venture between the MAA Group and Bozell Worldwide, is part of True North Communications, the world's sixth largest marketing communications group. Bozell owns 30% of MAA Bozell and some of its senior officers are on the board of the Indian company.

MAA Bozell was started in 1960 by the late Ayaz Peerbhoy as Marketing & Advertising Associates. Ayaz Peerbhoy, one of the doyens of Indian advertising, was well known for his business acumen as well as his creativity. His business intuition made him foresee the need for a truly Indian agency at a time when Indian products and services began coming of age. Originally based in Mumbai, MAA moved its Corporate Headquarters to Bangalore in 1981 after Ayaz Peerbhoy's death.

Bunty Peerbhoy, Ayaz's son, took over the company and the next few years witnessed rapid growth and diversification into a range of related marketing communication activities like Public Relations, Direct Marketing, etc., which made MAA the pioneer in Integrated Communications in India.

More than 40 years old, the company is ranked 10th among top 100 agencies listed in the A & M Agency Report. It employs about 150 people and all key posts are filled by professionals who have in depth experience in tackling brand issues and problems.

The Head Office at Bangalore is located in an impressive four floor building designed around an atrium with a rooftop garden and an internal waterfall. It functions as an independent entity, its main role being to provide support to all the other offices.

MAA Bozell is unique in that it believes in media neutral communications: advertising is not the default recommendation. The agency has offices all over India and the structure is highly decentralized. Each office is capable of handling its clients' needs independently. But, it can call on the services of any other office.

Key people:
Bunty Peerbhoy, Managing Director
Sadiqa Peerbhoy, Director
Surendra Ghosh, Financial Controller

Address:
MAA House, 6 Service Road, Domlur Layout, Bangalore 560071.
Phone: 91-80-535 8910 / 535 8497
Fax: 91-80-554 3891
Email: maa_bng@maa.co.in
Website: www.maa.co.in

Please also refer to: exerpts from:http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may24/liv1.asp

Sadiqa and Bunty Peerbhoy of Maa Bozell Ltd., one of Bangalore’s better known advertising agencies, have been married for 32 glorious years. “We married in 1972,” says Bunty. “It was a love match,” explains Sadiqa. “I went to work in Bunty’s father’s advertising agency (MAA) in Bombay as a trainee copywriter and Bunty was a trainee marketing executive.The two of us were always picked to be the test models for campaigns to be approved by the client,” she laughs.
“As soon as we married we came to Bangalore and I took over the southern operations of Dad’s company. Later we collaborated with an American company and so we became MAA Bozell, the spin off agency from Dad’s original operations. We definitely found great strength in working together and did so very successfully for 20-25 years,” says Bunty with a tinge of pride in his voice.
“In order to work peacefully together we worked on a simple system,” explains Sadiqa, “Do not bring the office home or take home to the office.” It has obviously worked and that sage adage has been the cornerstone for a successful partnership both at home and in the office. “Only now we have branched out into two separate entities in that I am the head of academics for Wigan and Leigh which is a franchisee of the College in the UK. This is my way of giving back what I took from the industry,” explains Sadiqa.

Perhaps now the Kothari Bohris will ask for the DNA test to prove that the the Peerbhoys alluded to here are the grandchildren of Sir Adamji Peerbhoy.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by spot » Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:47 pm

just a clarification

sadiqa and bunty peerbhoy are married.

sadiqa is a muslim female name.

bunty is a male name (usually hindus have this name) is son of Ayaz.

what happened?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Mon Aug 08, 2005 6:17 pm

Spot,
I respect babu/mumu more than you since the latter atleast doesnt pretend to be intelligent. For fun's sake, I would prefer responding to his obvious stupidity rather than responding to your stupidity disguised as a rational arguement.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by Agnostic » Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:06 pm

Spot,

Thank you for clarification.

Now, to answer your question, Bunty and Sadiqa got married,which is part of your clarification.

If you are still not clear, clarify your clarification and your question. Have fun too.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by spot » Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:47 pm

apparently neither are able to answer the question.

bunty, a hindu name, for a son of Ayaz Peerbhoy (a muslim with a muslim name) married a muslim named woman named sadiqah.

my obvious question why is ayaz's son named bunty?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by Agnostic » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:04 pm

Oh, Spot. It is so obvious.

Ayaz saw "Bunty and Babli" and thought his son should marry someone like Rani Mukherjee. Yes, I was there with him when we saw it together.

Since Rani is Hindu, he thought he will attract someone like her if he called him Bunty. I suggested Bounty, a more attractive name for a rich man. But he turned it down because he did not like Clark Gable in "Mutiny on the Bounty".

Anyone who has seen Sadiqa will agree she is a spitting image of Rani. So Bunty and Sadiqa, zindabad.

Is there something un_Islamic about admiring Rani, I wonder!!

tahir
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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:07 pm

Spot,
"bunty" is an Indian pet name and not a formal first name. Its just like munna, guddu, pappu, chunnu, munnu etc. Its specific to a culture and not religion. Apparent ignorance!!

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:41 pm

And now u'll ask why such a hindu sounding pet name and not any of the mumin sounding pet names like saifee, fakhri, najmi, babu etc. Well dear spot, I wont be able to explain you unless you come our of the bohri well and spend some years of ur life in a cosmopolitan environment.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by spot » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:44 pm

tahir,
thanks for the cultural enlightenment...i was under the stupid impression that bunty was a formal name.

please let me know what his son's actual name is than?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by spot » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:55 pm

whoops,
didn't reply quick enough.

actually saifee is short for saifuddin
fakri is short for fakrudin
najmi is short for najmudin
babu is sometimes used for badrudin

still not sure on bunty though?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by spot » Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:04 pm

i've also heard

suki for sakina
jumi for jumana
zayn for zaynudin
abu for abdullah
zak for zakir
munu for munawar
fais for faisal
fazu for fazal abbas

still looking for bunty?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by anajmi » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:28 am

We used to have a bunty in school whose bohra name was Batul

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by mumin_mukhlish » Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:35 am

Do u mean Sadiqa(F) married to Bunty/Batul(F) :D

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by mumu » Tue Aug 09, 2005 4:43 am

all families should contribute at least $ 52 (minimum) for this azeem sharaf.
Omabharti,
Coming on to the topic, i would like to tell you that the amount is very small as compared to the barakats the momineen are going to get from it.
oops sorry for writing the word which you all do not have in your dictionary.
See i dont know you are hindu or muslim or else but your name sounds to me as hindu so i would like to ask you a simple question
Dont you (Hindus) offer your money to sadhus ?
If yes why ?
And i am not interested in how much you offer but i have heard that sadhus like Chandraswamy, chaps like Shankaracharya and many more others have crores and crores of black money with them why dont you expose them ?

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:49 am

Spot,
A pet name doesn't necessarily have to be a compression (short) of the original name. For example, one of my close friend's formal name is Ali Asgar and his pet name is "guddu", another friend Abdul Quadar's pet name is "babu" and a cousin Tasneem is called "rani". Do u see any phonetic relation here? Whats ur point dude?....just hair splitting?

PS: I am really interested to know where are you brought up and which part of the world you are living in presently.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:52 am

yaar mumu..teri itni jaldi kyon sulag jaati hai... :D ..daawat na mannaro ne to sabar se kaam levu joye... :D

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:01 pm

Spot,
Some more "odd" pet names which I know of:
Raju for Altaf
Pinky for Yasmeen
Tina for Parveen
Mickey for Mansoor

(the second may sound hindu and the last two may sound christian pet names to u)

Bunty is a very common Indian pet name and u can think of any bohra first name for it (for example burhanuddin, taher saifuddin etc.). And even if the real name is Bunty, whats the big deal?? Many bohras who live in cosmo environments have an open mind in naming their kids and they dont send mails/fax to Maula to get a randomly selected bohra name from an automatic answering machine. But then again...I dont know where u come from...u may still not get the point.

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by Muslim First » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:50 pm

I know Fakruddin whose nickname was Rudi.

He had to change his name (God bless Maulana for that) Since Kids at school started kidding him by prononcing his name Fak------Rudi.

Wasalaam

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by anajmi » Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:24 pm

Here's another one - Tyre Chepuddin for Taher Saifuddin. ;)

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Re: Najwa for Aqa Moula

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Unread post by tahir » Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:22 pm

In Beijing lived three friends Chu, Bu and Fu
They went to US for making a fortune
Their names got americanised
Chu became Chuck
Bu became Buck
Fu had to return to China.