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Zahir Dharamshi talks about the importance of community education centre, 28 The Parade, Cardiff.

“I think was very important because 28 the parade, we weren't the only ones using it, there were other refugee communities we're using it as well not only Ismailis, I think the Hindus used to use it for some time until the Mandirs or temples were built. The black communities used it before the churches, the founding of churches where they could go into all the rest of it. So it was used by all immigrant communities. So in a sense, the parade was a cohesive place not only for us Ismailis, but for other communities as well. And fair play to Ravi Mooneeram I mean he helped as well, not only for the Ismaili community but for the other communities as well. And I think it was quite important in helping the Ismaili community establish a Jamatkhana in Cardiff.”

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