- ADL
The word adl means equity. It is used in the Koran in quasi-legal contexts, but elsewhere to mean being fair or fairness. The Koran employed the term adl but relatively rarely 14 times in the sense of justice or equity and in a much broader fashion, vide ta'dlin (6:70), adlun (2:48, 123, 282; 4:58, 85, 5:95, 106; 6:70, 16:76, 106:90, 49:9, 65:2) and li adli (42:15). While God's words are described as adl in 6:115.
- AGA ALI SHAH, AGA KHAN II (1298-1302/1881-1885), 47TH IMAM
"Imam Aga Ali Shah, His Highness Aga Khan II was born in 1246/1830 at Mahallat, where he spent the first decade of his age. In the outset of 1256/1840, Imam Aga Ali Shah had been taken to Iraq, where he stayed a few years with his mother.
- aBaJ
- ABHOUSHanR
- aCHA
- aCHERA
- ADHA
- aDHA
- aDHAR
- ADHAY
- AHL
- AHL aL-KITAB
- aHONISH
- AJ
- AJ KAL
- AKASH
- aLA RAJIYA
- ALaM aL IBDA
- ALaM aL-aMR
- ALE
- aMANaT
- aMaR
- aMI
- aMR
- aMRAPOURI
- aMRAPOURI
- aMRaT
- aNanT
- aNDESA
- aNERA
- AnHI
- aNJaN
- AnKHaLaRI
- anRant
- aNTaKALE
- aNTaR
- aNTaS MANHELO
- APaJ
- aPAR
- APE
- APRIn
- aQL-I QUL
- ARADHO
- ARaMBH
- ARaMBH
- aRDHI
- aSHT
- aSHWA
- ATCHaRE
- ATH LAKH TCHOSaT HaJAR

