Taher Fakhruddin

[6] This aligns with the Fatemid belief system which asserts that the Nass signifies divine will of Allah, communicated to the Imam, and cannot be altered or revoked.

[7] The appointment is guided by the Imam’s inspiration (ta'yeed), ensuring the appointee aligns with divine preordination, and therefore, it is considered perfect and beyond human interference or improvement.

The Mazaar-e-Qutbi is a religious complex built by Fakhruddin and located in Thane, India, situated near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

The centerpiece of the complex is Raudat-un-Noor,[17][18] a mausoleum built in honour of the Khuzaima Qutbuddin, in which the entire Quran is engraved in gold on its inside marble walls, creating a stunning visual representation of Islamic scripture.

The Bombay High Court on 23rd April 2024 dismissed Taher Fakhruddin's lawsuit, directing that Mufaddal Saifuddin is the leader of the Dawoodi Bohra community.

At the time of admitting and expediting the appeal on December 17, 2024, objections were raised by the Respondent that members of the Dawoodi Bohra community might be confused by the Appellant’s claims.

In his regular Majalis al-Hikma[27] (Sessions of Wisdom) series, he addresses topical questions and provides contemporary guidance to his community in three languages: English,[28] Lisaan ud-Da'wat[29] and Arabic.