Reviving Gujarati: A Celebration of Khoja Heritage and Identity
- Secretariat
- Mar 10
- 3 min read

The Africa Federation Archives Section, in collaboration with the Khoja Heritage Project and The Community on Friday, successfully hosted an enriching program, “Gujarati and the Khojas: A Story of Identity & Survival”, on the 9th of January 2025 at AFED Tower. The event highlighted the central role of Gujarati language in preserving the cultural and heritage identity of the Khoja community, fostering unity across generations, and addressing challenges to its continuity amidst diversity and globalization.
The event commenced with a reflective Qur'anic insight delivered by Dr. Abbasaley Abbas, Sectional Secretary of the AFED Archives Section.
Drawing inspiration from Chapter 49, Verse 13 of the Holy Qur'an — "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted." — Dr. Abbasaley underscored the divine wisdom behind the diversity of languages and cultures. He emphasized the pivotal role of language in fostering mutual understanding, strengthening community bonds, and preserving identity, tying it beautifully to the importance of safeguarding heritage for future generations.
Alhaj Mohamedarif Suleman, Founder and Moderator of The Community on Friday (TCOF) then engaged attendees with an interactive quiz on Gujarati terminologies. This activity not only enlightened participants about the richness of the language but also highlighted the joy of reconnecting with one’s linguistic roots, emphasizing the importance of retaining fluency in Gujarati for future generations.

The centrepiece of the evening was an insightful talk by Dr. Hasnain Walji, who traced the historical journey of Gujarati within the Khoja community. Through compelling examples, he demonstrated how the language has been a vital thread weaving together; traditions, moral teachings, and liturgy. Dr. Walji also explored innovative solutions to reinvigorate the use of Gujarati, such as integrating education, technology, and community initiatives.


The program concluded with a vote of thanks from Alhaj Aunali Khalfan, Vice-Chairman of Africa Federation. He expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of Africa Federation to Dr. Hasnain Walji and presented him with a token of appreciation for his invaluable contributions towards the heritage and language during the evening program. Alhaj Aunali Khalfan requested Alhaj Sajjad Jusab, Vice President of Dar es Salaam Jamaat, to do the honors to present the token. The atmosphere of camaraderie and reflection continued over dinner, where attendees enjoyed the warmth of fellowship that resonated with the event's theme of heritage and unity.

The Africa Federation Archives Team extends its deepest gratitude to the Khoja Heritage Project and The Community on Friday for their collaboration. Special thanks are also due to the Africa Federation Office Bearers and Secretariat for their unwavering encouragement and support in organizing this meaningful event. Collectively, these efforts have reignited a passion for preserving Gujarati as a living heritage, inspiring the Khoja community to continue celebrating its linguistic and cultural identity.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the attendees whose presence and enthusiasm made this gathering truly memorable. “Your active participation and shared passion for our heritage have greatly contributed to the success of this initiative, reinforcing the importance of preserving Gujarati as a living legacy. Together, we celebrate our linguistic and cultural identity, inspiring the Khoja community to keep this rich heritage alive for generations to come”, said the Vice Chairman of Africa Federation.

The program “GUJARATI & THE KHOJAS | A STORY OF IDENTITY & SURVIVAL” can be viewed online on the link below:
SECRETARIAT
ARCHIVES SECTION OF THE AFRICA FEDERATION
10th March 2025 / 9th Ramadhan 1446 AH
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