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History of the Saaberie
Chishty Youth Society
In Lenasia, the Asian-dominated suburb of Johannesburg,
few can say that they have not heard of the Sayed
Brothers.
Almost everyone with out reservation will say: “they do
great work”
Great work indeed! The Sayed’s have served
the community with love and dedication since the old
“Fietas” (Vrededorp) days. In the early 1940’s their
grandmother known as Begum Aapa was involved in
community welfare and today they are merely continuing
what she first initiated.
Today the family forms the backbone of the lauded
Saaberie Chishty Youth Society, with its various
divisions: Saaberie Chishty Urs Committee, Saaberie
Chisty Muslim Burial Society, Saaberie Chishty Welfare
Society, Saaberie Chishty Ambulance Society Saaberie
Chisty Masjid and Madressa, Saaberie Chishty Zia-ul-uloom,
Saaberie Chishty Qurbani Relief, Saaberie Chishty Islamic
Research Council, Saaberie Chishty Operation Winter Warm
Campaign.
But the brothers, Osman, Abbas, Shabier, Abdullah,
Mohammed and Moulana Yusuf owe their success almost
entirely to their late parents. Marhoom Sayed Ally and
Marhooma Ayesha Bibi (may Allah grant them Jannat)
brought up their six sons and five daughters to fend for
themselves since childhood. Against hard times and
failing health, Sayed Ally battled financially, but
still managed to remember the poor in his community.
Sayed Ally had unshakeable belief in the Aulia-Allah
(friends of Allah) or saints. In particular the saint of
Kalyar, Hazrat Saabir Paak (R.A), commanded his highest
devotion. With his brother Hussein Sayed (the current
President of Saaberie Chishty) they formed the Saaberie
Group of Lenasia in 1961 with an opening bank balance of
£4.8s (four pounds and eight shillings). The driving
force behind the group was one Suleiman Asmal better
known as Surtee Chacha. Surtee Chacha was a tireless
community worker whose mystical personality touched the
lives of all who knew him. Also a staunch devotee of
the Saint of Kalyar, he served as a pioneer of Islam in
Lenasia. Surtee Chacha would lay down his life to see
the completion of any such project – so long it was
devoted to Hazrat Saabir Paak! (The Sabri Mosque in Rose
Avenue, Lenasia bears testimony.)
Another stalwart of the group Ahmed Adam Jogee fondly
referred to as Jogee Chacha, played an active role in
Saaberie Chishty Youth Society. Jogee Chacha was well
known to the community for assisting them with ghusal at the time of death in
our family. Marhoom Jogee
Chacha, Late Uncles Omar Sayed, Abdul Rahim Sayed, Samad
Patela, were tireless campaigners during the struggle. They too had contributed to the
Society’s monumental service to the community and the current
success of the organisation owes them more than just a
casual mention. Today we salute people like Sayed Ally who sacrificed health
and wealth to pursue the path of charity and welfare.
Without examples set by Sayed Ally to his children, the
community would have been poorer today. There would not
have been a Saaberie Chishty Youth Society.
The Sayed Brothers acknowledge and never forgets to
appreciate the
involvement, commitment and sacrifices of members of the
family, friends and other freelancers who voluntarily
rendered support and services to the
society. Today the 9 surviving brothers and sisters of
the Sayed Family, the new generations,
friends, colleagues and volunteers are destined
to carry on with this marvellous tradition of
wholehearted community service.
Founding members who worked with the Late Sayed Ally:
Late Mohammed Kola, Late Haybhai Choonara, Late Dawood Azad, Late Dawood Jamal, Late Goolam Rasool (Uncle GR)
Late Goolam Nabee, Late Moosa Vallee (PTA), Saleh Patel, Suliman Omarjee (PTA).
JAZAKALLAH
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