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How Holy is Aga Khan’s Bath Water?

Those who have tried to bring this practice of the Ismailis out in the open…

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Those who have tried to bring this practice of the Ismailis out in the open had either been silenced, or their voice had been disregarded as rumor, heresy and attributed to unreliable sources. However, TIME Magazine came out with the facts behind this practice of the Ismailis and is available now in the TIME Magazine archives on the internet.

Text verbatim from the following sources will be reproduced here:

  1. India: Water, Words and God
    Monday, 14 Jan. 1929, TIME Magazine
    http://content.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601290114,00.html
  2. Persuasions#4, 1982    
    McMcaster, Juliet, Hospitality: Dinner address at the Conference of the Jane Austen Society of North America, Toronto, October 16, 1982
    Jane Austen Society of North America
    http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/printed/number4/mcmaster.htm

The following is text verbatim from TIME Magazine:

Cover of TIME Magazine | January 14, 1929 | Vol. III No. 2

The complete article and be viewed on the TIME Magazine website URL above.

Here is text published by the Jane Austen Society of North America. It is from a speech delivered at the Conference of the Jane Austen Society of North America, Toronto, October 16, 1982:

Aga Khan III being pushed on a wheelchair. Image courtesy of Getty Images.

The above two sources confirm what Mihir Bose wrote in the introduction to his famous book, The Aga Khans: