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IMAM AL-MUBIN

The word Imam al-Mubin occurred twice in the Koran (36:12 and 15:79). The word Imam (pl. a'imma) means a model, an exemplar, a teacher, a guide or a path. The word mubin means manifest, apparent, present, or visible. Besides, the word mubin has a special significance. In Arabic, mubin and the root b-y-n means readily apparent. Thus, Imam al-Mubin means manifest or apparent Imam.

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  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #723

    Après. Ensuite

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #946

    La plus évoluée des femmes. la 1ère des 4 sortes, les autres étant: HanSNI*, TCHETAMNI* et TCHOKNI*.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #92

    Les 5 vertus du Momin: Sat = Vérité, Sabouri = humilité, Khamiya ou shama = tolérance, Iman = foi, Zikar = prière.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #724

    Arriver, être accueilli, venir.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #945

    Mille milliards. (1 000 000 000 000.)

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #427

    V. article par Abu Ali.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #725

    Durée de 3 heures. Il ya 8 pahor dans 24 heures. Chaque pahor contient 8 gari de 22.5 minutes. Il y a 4 pahor dans une nuit. 1 pahor de Brahma = 77 760 000 an

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #965

    Huit POHOR. "AtH POHOR NI TCHOSaT GadI" (aSaL DU'A). "24 heures en une journée" = "8 pohor* donc 64 GadI* en une journée.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #727

    Pur. V. Salman Pak*

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #728

    Court espace de temps. Le temps d'un clin d'oeil. 24 secondes.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #729

    Mériter, gagner.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #721

    Feuille.

  • Name
    Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #326

    V. IMAM MUSTANSIRBILLAH.

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    "The Pandiyat-i Jawanmardi (maxims of fortitude) is a collection of the advices of Imam Mustansir billah (d. 880/1475), which had been compiled in the time of Imam Abdus Salam (d. 899/1493). The word pandiyat is the plural of pand means advice, and jawanmardi means manliness. The term jawanmardi is the Persian translation of fata means young man or brave youth. The Koran (18:10) called the Seven Sleepers fityan (pl. of fata).

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    "Pani company or water-supplying is an institution in the Jamatkhana. It supplies water to the faithful daily and during the festive occasions. The word pani means water and company means assemblege, collection or multitude of things. The Arabic word birka means drinking-place or kafas al-ma means water-cage. The word ma' (pl. miyah or amwah) means water, which occurs over 60 times and river over 50 times in the Koran, while fountains, springs, rain, hail, clouds and winds occur less frequently.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #731

    Cinq. V. PANTCH. PanJO = poignée de 5 doigts.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #98

    Les cinq corps purs. Maison du Prophète. Le Prophète, Hazrat Ali, Bibi Fatima, H. Hassan et H. Hussein. g. 517.

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    It was an association of brotherhood in the Ismaili community in India. The word panjibhai means a brother shaking hand. The word occurred once in the old prayer of the Ismailis. The term panjibhai became more famous however during the Aga Khan Case of 1866 in India. It was the time when the members of the opposition group were not excommunicated from the community, and they used to attend the Jamatkhana, but did not shake hand with the others at the end of the prayers, or they did not give shah didar to others.

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    "Panjtan-i Pak (the Blessed Quincunx), Ashbah al-Khmsa (the five shadows) or Ashab al-Kisa (persons of the mantle) is a term coined for the five holy bodies, i.e., the Prophet, Ali, Fatima, Hasan and Hussain. They were created out of the substance of Illiyyun (Bihar al-Anwar, 25:10). The Koran (83:18) says, "Nay!

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #732

    Eau. PAK PAnRI = eau bénite, eau pure.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #730

    Cinq. V. PANCH PAnDaW*, PanJ Tan PAK, PanJ Bhouh.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #968

    Cinq (5), "TARE POUtHIaRE CHE PAnTCH" (PIR SHaMS) g. 280

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #710

    PAnTRIS, PaTCHWIS, SOL NE ATH. (35, 25, 16 et 8) Nombre de naissances au cours desquelles il est possible de connna

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #722

    Péchés.

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    The term parable is derived from the Greek arabolae, which means juxtaposition, the placing of two things or ideas side by side for comparison. In Septuagint, the 3rd century B.C. Greek translation of the Old Testament, the word parable is used as the Greek translation of the Hebrew word mashal. Hence, the Hebrew word mashal and the Greek word parable are broadly used to denote proverbs, allegories, riddles, illustrations and stories: they can refer to any striking speech formulated to stimulate thought.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #413

    Pierre philosophale qui transforme les métaux en or. "Satgour Paras, mouniwar tramba...". V. PARaS RAM.

  • Name
    Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #414

    See. Farsi Raam

    V. FaRSI RAM.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #733

    Voile, rideau. "Kholo parda.." (Ecartez le rideau). La Première Intelligence est le dernier "PaRDA". V. MERAJ*, g. 166,

  • Encyclopedia Topic
    Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin

    In 1969, the preliminary session of the conference of the Ismailia Association for East Africa, India and Pakistan held in Karachi to discuss on religious education and the Ismaili faith in relation to other Muslims. Soon after the end of the conference, the delegates visited Paris in the middle of November, 1969 and held important conference with the Present Imam, known as the Ismailia Associations Conference

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #735

    Réciter.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #734

    Tomber.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #736

    Berceau.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #915

    Ouest. v. 4 Disha.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #658

    Monde souterrain.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #737

    Pays, contrée, royaume. v. PREM PATanR*.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #111

    Place, pays, ville. v. ginan PREM PATanr MOTO (Prem patanr ék gam ché...) Se réfère aussi au corps.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #738

    Faire confiance, digne de confiance.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1001

    SITOTER PATRa. 77 noms (des ancêtres de l'Imam Ali). La liste y est donnée dans le ASAL DUA de Pir Sadardin*.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #739

    Eau bénite, Nectar, Essence. g. 627:17-18. V. PIYALO*, NYAZ*. aMI* aMIRaS*.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #740

    Saint, purifié.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #726

    Retrouver, recevoir.

  • Name
    Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #321

    Born in Zanzibar.Died 16th Sept. 1985 at the age of 72. First ismaili mayor in Eldoret,Kenya. Founder of Ismaili Boy Scouts Zanzibar. Member Kisumu Council and also an Alijah.

    M. le 16 sept 1985 à l'âge de 72 ans. Né à Zanzibar. Premier maire ismaélien de Eldoret (Kenya), fondateur Ismailia Boy Scout Zanzibar. Alijah. Council Kisumu.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #741

    D'abord, premièrement.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #742

    Entrée.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #866

    Boire. g. 171. "khadha so khada, pita so pita, soy det parmanr.."

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #743

    De PIND = corps.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #99

    Preuve de l'Imam. Equiv. Hujjat-ul-Imam. Pir est la manifestation de Brahma, de Allah. l'Imam nomme un Pir â vie! Le rang du Pir suit celui de l'Imam.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #100

    Pain (mani) du PIR. Plat offert au Pir, déposé sur le PAT*.

  • Noun
    Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #979

    Pain du Pir. g. 149 (Emra Bay l'offre â Pir Shams) et ginan "Janajo" (un aveugle l'offre â Pir Shams).

  • Name
    Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #261

    A village 19 miles from Ahmedabad.It is a centre of the Imam Shahis. The mouseleum of Sayyed Imam Shah and his sons Mohammad Shah* and Hajar Beg* are also at Pirana.

    Village, à 19 milles de Ahmedabad, o

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