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BHIRMA (PIR SADARDIN)Noun

"Bhanré Pir Sadardin, Satgour Birma.." (Tel est l'enseignement de Pir Sadardin qui est Satgour Bhirma...) g. 330

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1010general BHIRMA (PIR SHAMS)Noun

"Eji Ad Pir Shams awiya, gour Bhirma no awatar.." (Vint le Pré-Eternel Pir Shams, la Manifestation de gour Bhirma..) g.149. (Vérifier)

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1011general BhitEncyclopedia Topic

Wall

Various Sources BhitarEncyclopedia Topic

ln, inside, within

Various Sources BhogEncyclopedia Topic

Sacrifice

Various Sources BhogiyaEncyclopedia Topic

One who loves the world, fond of worldly pleasures, one who enjoys the material life, gluttonous

Various Sources BhogvatoEncyclopedia Topic

Was bearing, was enduring

Various Sources BhogviEncyclopedia Topic

Delighted, enjoys; suffers

Various Sources BhojEncyclopedia Topic

Name of a king of Ujain. To some this is a corrupted form of a Persian word 'Buz' which means a goat

Various Sources BhojanEncyclopedia Topic

Food, flour, to eat, meal

Various Sources BholaEncyclopedia Topic

Innocent, naive

Various Sources BholoEncyclopedia Topic

Innocent, simple, pure

Various Sources BhomEncyclopedia Topic

Place, earth, land, soil

Various Sources BhorEncyclopedia Topic

Morning

Various Sources Bhor bhaeEncyclopedia Topic

In the morning, at the sunrise

Various Sources BhoringEncyclopedia Topic

Curled or coiled like a snake

Various Sources BHOUHNoun

Péjoratif: défaut, puanteur, odeur.

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #494general BHOUH, PaNJNoun

Les 5 défauts: KAM=promiscuité, KROD=colère, MO=envie, tentation, LOBH=avarice, avidité, TRUSHNA=trahison. On y ajoute quelquefois MaD AMAL=mauvaise action.

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #495general BhrantEncyclopedia Topic

Doubt, illusion, suspicion

Various Sources Bhu kuEncyclopedia Topic

On the floor, on the ground

Various Sources Bhula padiyaEncyclopedia Topic

Strayed, gone astray

Various Sources BhulanaEncyclopedia Topic

One who has forgotten, lost, oblivious, are oblivious, gone astray

Various Sources BhulavaneEncyclopedia Topic

Negligently, in oblivion

Various Sources BhuldakuEncyclopedia Topic

To the strayed ones

Various Sources BhuldeEncyclopedia Topic

Strayed

Various Sources BhuliEncyclopedia Topic

Having forgotten

Various Sources BhuliyaEncyclopedia Topic

Strayed

Various Sources BhulnaEncyclopedia Topic

Those gone astray

Various Sources BhulyaEncyclopedia Topic

Forgot

Various Sources BhundiEncyclopedia Topic

Bad, ugly, wicked

Various Sources BhundoEncyclopedia Topic

Bad, ugly, obscene, vulgar, cursed, evil

Various Sources BhupalEncyclopedia Topic

Landlord, king

Various Sources BhuseEncyclopedia Topic

Anoint, apply

Various Sources BhutEncyclopedia Topic

Statue, body, ghost

Various Sources Bhut pretEncyclopedia Topic

Evil spirits

Various Sources Bia karoEncyclopedia Topic

Save, make easy

Various Sources BibaEncyclopedia Topic

Fish which creates pearls

Various Sources BichEncyclopedia Topic

In, between

Various Sources BichhanaEncyclopedia Topic

Bed, accommodation; support

Various Sources BichhaviEncyclopedia Topic

Having spread

Various Sources BichhdoEncyclopedia Topic

Separation

Various Sources BichhodtaEncyclopedia Topic

At the time of departing, at the time of separating

Various Sources BID'AEncyclopedia Topic

The word bid'a is derived from bada'a, means to invent something new, the like of which has not existed. In technical sense, it means newness or invention in reference to the religion. It refers to an innovation, which cannot be vindicated by authoritative precedent, or pernicious innovation (hawa wa-bid'ah), which is far removed from normal and established practice. It signifies a new or original action that has no precedent, one by which a degree of excellence or perfection in the performed of the action is demonstrated. In religious terms, bid'a entails the presentation of a particular action as a religious obligation, whilst in fact there is no basis for it in the principles or rules of religion. "Bid'a in religion pertains to an affair that is originated after the Prophet, one for the permissibility of which there is no supportive ground either in specific or general terms" (Bihar al-Anwar, 74:202). The hallmark of bid'ah is the pursuit of capricious and whimsical opinion (hawa) in preference to divine guidance. Thus we read in the Koran in an address to Prophet David: "O David! We have made you a vicegerent on earth, so judge between people in truth and follow not hawa, which would lead you astray from the path of God" (38:26), "And who is more misguided than one who follows his own hawa, without guidance from God" (28:50), and "Obey not the one whose heart We have closed to Our remembrance (an zikrina), and who follows his hawa, and is excessive" (18:28). Bid'a consists of a type of tampering with religion, one for which no sound warrant from any authoritative religious sources is forthcoming, either in universal or specific terms. In the sense of an unwarranted interference with religion is always an ugly and forbidden act: "Hath God permitted you, or do you invent a lie concerning God?" (5:59). The Prophet said, "Every newly originated thing is a bid'a, and every bid'a is a going astray, and every going astray ends up in the fire" (Masnad, 4:126).

Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddingeneral BidaEncyclopedia Topic

Folded betel-leaf

Various Sources BidanoEncyclopedia Topic

Shut

Various Sources Biddh kar karEncyclopedia Topic

Doing like this, piercing

Various Sources BidhatEncyclopedia Topic

Pass (time)

Various Sources BihaniEncyclopedia Topic

Passed

Various Sources BijEncyclopedia Topic

Chand rat, when Chandrat falls on a Friday, Friday Bij

Various Sources BIJNoun

"Bij thawer méra karo to outaro péhlo par.." g. "Satgour Shams ém boliya" v. 10.

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