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  2. Kutchi Memon - Wikipedia

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    Kutchi Memons are a highly endogamous community, where marriages are arranged within their own ethnic group. Humeirah, a novel by Sabah Carrim, delves into the nitty-gritty details of the life of the fictitious eponymous character, a Kutchi Memon, and the pressures of an endogamous and ethnocentric community on her and other characters.

  3. Memon people - Wikipedia

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    The Memon are a Muslim community in Gujarat India, and Sindh, Pakistan, the majority of whom follow the Hanafi fiqh of Sunni Islam. [4] They are divided into different groups based on their origins: Kathiawari Memons, Kutchi Memons and Bantva Memons from the Kathiawar, Kutch and Bantva regions of Gujarat respectively, and Sindhi Memons from Sindh.

  4. Memoni language - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi and Kutchi are spoken by both Muslims and non-Muslims, in contrast to the Memoni language, which is exclusively spoken by Memons of Kathiawar origin, who are entirely Muslims. [ 4 ] In grammar, stress , intonation , Phonetic features and everyday speech, Memoni is very similar to Sindhi or Kutchi, but it borrows vocabulary extensively ...

  5. Kutchi people - Wikipedia

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    The Kutchi Memons are a Kutchi people who converted from Hinduism to Islam in the 15th century A.D., due to the influence of Sunni Pirs, such as Saiyid Abdullah. [3] Kutchis, being a part of the Indian diaspora, have maintained their traditions abroad; in 1928, Kutchi Hindus in Nairobi held a Swaminarayan procession in which 1200 people attended. [4]

  6. Kutchi Memons in Bombay - Wikipedia

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  8. Sait clan - Wikipedia

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    Muslim chronicles for Indian history; All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen; Samastha Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama (1926–1989) Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama (1989–present) Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen

  9. Nakhoda Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Cutchi Memons are a trading community and many of them had shipping business. Haji Zakariah who was the head of the community, had 99 ships, and was a landlord with several properties. He was also known as the king of sugar business and this can he confirmed by the dad [ clarification needed ] family who stay at Central Avenue, Kolkata.