The late Prof Ali Mazrui left behind a
will in which he stated his wish to be buried at the family’s graveyard
in Mombasa’s Old Town, next to the graves of his parents and his
grandfather.
The Mazrui graveyard is classified as
a heritage site by the National Museums of Kenya, according to a
signpost erected at its entrance and written in both English and French.
The signpost says the graveyard has been in existence for 900 years.
It claims the Mazruis were a powerful family that ruled parts of the coastal region in the 18th century.
On Monday, the late scholar's nephew
Munir Mazrui, together with former Chief Kadhi Hammad Kassim, who is a
close relative, disclosed that Prof Mazrui had turned down several
offers by the United States government to denounce his Kenyan
citizenship and become an American
BORN KENYAN, DIE KENYAN
Prof Ali Mazrui, as chancellor of
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, confers a
doctoral degree at a graduation ceremony.
“Prof Mazrui had a very strong
patriotic heart. He was approached numerous times by the USA to take up
that country’s citizenship, but he turned all of them down, saying he
was born a Kenyan and will die a Kenyan,” Mr Munir Mazrui told a media
briefing at the family’s home in Old Town, Mombasa.
“He told me it (the pressure) had
become too much but assured me that he would never do that. He said from
wherever he would die, he wished to be buried next to his father,
Sheikh Al-Amin bin Mazrui, his grandfather, Sheikh Ali bin Abdallah
Mazrui, and (his) mother,” the elderly Munir Mazrui said.
The family has neither set the burial
date nor determined the day Prof Mazrui's body would be brought back to
Kenya from the United States.
Former Chief Kadhi Kassim, chairman
of the burial committee, said the arrangements to bring the body home
had been complicated by the fact that Monday was Columbus Day, a public
holiday in the United States.
Mr Kassim said the body was likely to arrive on Saturday or Sunday.
“The holiday in the US affected our
arrangements to bring the body home. But we expect that by Wednesday, we
shall have known the exact day, which could be Saturday or Sunday,” he
said
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