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Inauguration of Edmonton West Jamatkhana: Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
The opening of the new West Jamatkhana on Thursday, June 13, marked a significant milestone for the Edmonton and Canadian Jamat. This new Jamatkhana stands as a testament to the strength and unity of the Ismaili community, celebrating their heritage and contributions while looking forward to a future of continued engagement and service within broader society.
With its striking Islamic architectural features, the newly-built West Jamatkhana includes intricate wood latticework and geometric designs that foster a connection with the natural surroundings. In addition to congregational space, the facility includes spaces for arts, sports and educational programs, a garden for reflection, and more.
The original West Jamatkhana, established over 35 years ago, was housed in a leased industrial building. Since then, it had undergone two major renovations to meet the needs of the Jamat. The new Jamatkhana will provide opportunity for continued growth and community activity.
Distinguished guests attended the opening event, including His Worship Mayor Amarjeet Sohi, members of the legislative assembly, city councillors and Jamati leadership. Several other civil society leaders were also in attendance. In his address, Mayor Sohi reflected on his long-standing relationship with the Ismaili community in Edmonton, expressing deep appreciation for their efforts in building ties with the broader community. Councillor Andrew Knack also offered remarks, recounting the history of the new West Jamatkhana—a journey of over 10 years. He highlighted that this new space will be a safe and welcoming place to practice faith and bring the community together.
Longtime Jamati member Shahnaz Hudani, who has attended West Jamatkhana for many years, expressed her excitement for the new Jamatkhana, referring to it as “our new home.” She said the new West Jamatkhana will be a pillar of unity, providing a home for the growing Jamat and fostering increased youth engagement.
Council for Canada President Ameerally Kassim-Lakha also spoke of the special relationship between Alberta and the Ismaili community, calling the opening of this new Jamatkhana “a welcome opportunity to renew and strengthen what has been a fulfilling and long-lasting friendship.”
The first day of Jamatkhana ceremonies on Friday June 14 will be preceded by a special opening program. Evening ceremonies will be followed by a raas program and celebrations at the new Jamatkhana.