Anis was not just a son, a brother, or a friend—he was a soul in constant search of truth, a heart attuned to the mysteries of existence. From an early age, his deep spirituality set him apart, as if he carried within him the wisdom of ancient souls. His words, often profound and unexpected, would leave us in awe, revealing the depth of his contemplation.
He was an awakened soul, one who sought the light beyond what the eyes could see. Night after night, he would find solace by the seaside, letting the rhythmic whispers of the waves accompany his silent meditations. In the stillness of the night, when the world was asleep, he remained awake—his heart and mind reaching beyond the veil of the material world.
But the ocean was not his only sanctuary. The quiet embrace of the forest also called to him. Alone in the woods, under the vast sky, he would delve into the infinite, contemplating the mysteries of creation, the oneness of all things, and the essence of divinity. His thoughts often carried him to realms where few dared to venture, and at times, we found ourselves lost in his explanations—his understanding of the infinite and the nature of religions was unlike any other.
Anis was a firm believer in God, yet his faith was not bound by convention. He sought a deeper connection, a truth that transcended mere rituals. His journey was one of the soul, an eternal quest to pierce through the illusions of this world and touch the divine. He walked a path few could follow, guided by an inner light that burned bright within him.
Now, he has taken his flight to the Abhá Kingdom, where the mysteries he once pondered are laid bare before him. Though our hearts ache in his absence, we know that he has reached the realm he always sought—the infinite embrace of divine light. His journey continues, not as a seeker but as one who now beholds the eternal truth he so longed to understand.
Anis, your light remains with us, illuminating our hearts, inspiring our souls. You are not gone—you have merely stepped beyond the veil, where we shall one day meet again.
Dad
Anis had a deep love for travel, and from a young age, he explored many places: • 1985 – Traveled to France with the family, where he celebrated his first birthday. • 1985 – Also visited London during this trip. • 1990 – At age 6, traveled to Réunion Island with the family for a Bahá'í Inter-Island Conference. • 2002 – Accompanied the family on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel).and France • 2003 – Traveled to Rodrigues Island as a traveling teacher for three months. • August 2003 – Moved to France to study at Université Paris 10. • During his time in France, he frequently visited his brother Brian in Strasbourg, and I know they had a lot of fun together. • During university holidays, he often visited London and Germany. • 2005 – Visited us in Mauritius before returning to complete his studies. • 2007-2008 – Returned home after completing his BA in Law. • After completing his MBA, he took a job at a company named Cote Ouest dealing with film and media. Anis’ career too...
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