Worldwide Stamps Collection by Abdul Mamdani May 6, 2008
Posted by ismailimail in Canada, Ismaili Muslims in the News, North America.Tags: stamps
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A long time avid collector of stamps, a senior member of the community from Toronto Canada, Abdul Mamdani, has shared with us some of his exclusive collection of stamps depicting Ismaili and generally Islamic themes: Imam Shah Sultan Muhammad Shah on Pakistani and UK stamps; all the Aga Khan Award for Architecture stamps issued since 1980; all the Golden Jubilee stamps issued by Tanzania, Portugal and Mozambique; stamps depicting the Fatimid Era in Egypt, the Al-Azhar Mosque and University; Mawlana Imam-Caliph Hakim bi Amrillah Mosque; stamps showing coins and jewellery of the Fatimid period; mediaeval Ismaili and other Muslim scholars, e.g. Ibn Sina, Da’i Nasser Khosrov, Ibn Rushd, Nasir ud Din Tusi, etc. etc.
We have permission for you to contact Abdul Mamdani directly if you have further interest: amamdani4@sympatico.ca
Ismailimail blog made connection with Abdul Mamdani via a comment left by Abdulmalik Merchant.
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I had an oppuritinity to purchase some of his stamps. What a pleasure to deal with him. He is a gentleman and fast. The stamps were delivered in 3 days. His prices are reasonable also. It was a pleasure buying stamps from him. Keep up the good work Mr. Mamdani.
It is indeed a pleasure to see the posting about the Golden Jubilee stamps from my dear uncle who has provided this important service to the worldwide jamat for many many years.
It would be nice to see the full collection of stamps issued during this momentous year displayed on this site.