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Ismaili Sitaro, (1908) ed. Lalji Bhai Devraj, Khoja Bandhu, Khoja Mitr (1910), Khoja Hitvardak (1910), Satpanth Prakash (1916) ed. by Lalji Bhai Devraj, Ismaili Aftab (1919), ed. by V.N. Hood, then N.M. Budhwani in Dhoraji, Ismaili Akhbar (1920), Khoja Saundariya (1920), Ismaili (1923) ed. A.J. Chunara, Satpanth Prakash, Ismaili Darpan, Ismaili Prakash, Ismaili Bhomiyo, Khoja Sansar (1924), Hindi Panch Himayati (1924) by Verteji. Khoja Reformer (1925).
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Dictionary and Encyclopedia of ismailism entries
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #810
1. Droit, 2. Suivre, partir. Sidha kaj = bonnes actions.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #389
(657 AD.) Battle on the plains of Siffin between H. Ali and Muawiya. The battle where copies of Quran were raised on the swords of Muawiya's soldiers, to come to a truce. The battle ended by a strategy imposed by Muawiya. See also. Adruh*
(657 AD.) Bataille entre Muawiya et H. Ali sur la plaine de Siffin. Prit fin par un stratagème imposé par Muawiya. V. aussi Adruh*
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
"Apprehensive of Muawiya's designs against him, Ali considered Kufa suitably situated to check any encroachment in Iraq, therefore he made it his capital in 36/657, as topographically it was in the centre of his dominions. In Syria, disorder and incitement to commotion continued unabated. Uthman's shirt, besmeared with his blood and the chopped-off fingers of his wife, Naila, were exhibited from the pulpit. In this manner, Muawiya raised the entire country of Syria against Ali.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
In 1982, the Ismailis celebrated the Silver Jubilee of the Present Imam. Jubilees are momentous occasions. The three jubilees celebrated by the 48th Imam resulted in the establishment of major new institutions for the material benefit and progress of the Ismailis. The Ismaili communities throughout the world looked forward to the Present Imam's first jubilee with much enthusiasm. Unlike his grandfather, the Present Imam did not wish to be weighed in silver.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #878
370AH/980-428AH/1037 Abu Ali Husseyn b. Abdullah ibn Sina. Famous Fatimide Ismaili philosopher and doctor. He was born in Asfahan (Boukhara), his mother's name was Sitara. His famous book, "Canon of Medicine" set the medical standars in Europe for 500 years. He also wrote the book: "The illuminative philosophy" See Nurum Mubin: pp. 187, 188, 194, 214. At age 17, he cured the Prince Samanide ibn Mansur. He also compiled "Kitab al-Insaf"(28,000questions in 20 vol.) By 18 years, he had read all books available in his time.
370AH/980-428AH/1037 Abu Ali Husseyn b. Abdullah ibn Sina. Célèbre philosophe et médecin ismaélien fâtimide ayant pour mère Sitara. Son "Canon de la médecine" fut employé comme standard pendant 500 ans en Europe. Auteur de "la philosophie illuminative". Nurum Mubin: pp 187, 188, 194, 214. Né à Asfahan (Boukhara). Guérit le prince samanide ibn Mansur à l'âge de 17 ans. Rédigeat "Kitab al-Insaf"(28,000 questions en 20 vol.) A 18 ans, il avait tout lu.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #882
550AH/1155-697AH/1210. A special emissary who, like a Dai, preached Ismailism in Syria. In reality he was Imam Ala Mohammed incognito according to Mustafa Ghaleb in "Ismailis of Syria" and the text ofA.Tamir "Sinan Rashidal-Din". Sinan proclaimed the Great Resurrection in Syria.He had friendly relations with Christians and Jews. He had to fight against Saladin. For detailed English text on RASHID AL-DIN SINAN click here
550AH/1155-697AH/1210. Personnage secret connu comme Dai qui prit le pouvoir en Syrie. En réalité, Imam Ala Mohammed. Ghaleb "Ismailis of Syria", et le texte de A. Tamir "Sinan Rashidal-Din". Proclama la Grande Résurrection en Syrie. Rapports amicaux avec les Croisés, les Templiers. Dut se battre contre Saladin.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The word sirat means path, occurring 45 times in the Koran. The word sirat is said to be a loan word from Latin, strata. The word mustaqim means straight, is more frequent in the Koran, being used either with sirat for 21 times or with tariq means path. The way of God is also termed as sirat sawiyy (19:43, 20:135) or in the genitive phrase, sawa al-sirat (38:22) or sawa al-sabil (28:22, 60:1).
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
"It is also called Sirat al-Jahim. It is a bridge of hell. In the world to come, the sirat is the bridge stretched over hell, which all human beings are said to traverse in order to reach paradise. The Koranic word aqabatun (pl. aqabat) is translated as a mountain-road difficult of access. It means the difficulties or obstacles, which men will have to encounter stage by stage before the actual entry into paradise or hell.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #895
1ère étape d'évolution: fission. Multiplication des amibes, bactéries, microbes etc.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #390
(Died. 1025). Paternal aunt of Imam az-Zahirwho controled the Fatimide empire for 5 years during the Imam's young age. She crushed the revolt of Abdur Rahim.
(M. 1025) Tante paternelle de l'Imam az-Zahir qui dirigea l'Empire fâtimide durant les 5 années de minorité de l'Imam. Mata la révolte de Abdur Rahim.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #814
Litt: cent cent. 100 x 100 = 10 000. Des milliers.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
In social development, the Network is particularly active in health, education, housing and rural development. The purpose of the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is to promote creative and effective solutions to problems that impede social development. AKF provides funding and technical assistance for many social development projects carried out by both Network institutions and other agencies. The Aga Khan University (AKU) is an international institution whose Faculty of Health Sciences and Institute for Educational Development are in Karachi, Pakistan.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #815
Avec le divin. Surnom de Pir Sadardin. Vient de Sahdéw. SAH = avec, en compagnie de, simultanément. - et de DEW = divin.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #391
(534AH-584AH.) Born in Sabzwar.Son of Pir Salamudin. Nominated to Piratan by Imam Ala Mohammed in 579 A.H.His piratan lasted 5 years. He is also known as Sayyed Noorbaksh.
(534AH-584AH.) Fils de Pir Salamuddin nommé Pir par Imam Ala Mohamed en 579AH. Né à Sabzwar, son piratan dura 5 ans. Surnommé Seyyed Noorbaksh.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #818
Conscience, raison. Mansoudh*, Bésoudh* (sans raison, qui perd conscience, dans le coma). V. BHAN*
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #978
Was a logger andstaunch diciple of Pir Shams. His brother was Vimras.ginaan. 125, 128.
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- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The principal sources of revenue in Islam are ushr, jaziya, zakat and khums.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The later Muslim historians acquired their information from the following sources:- Sira (biography), Maghazi (expedition), Ansab (genealogies), Tabaqat (classical sketches), Akhbar (information) and Tarikh (annals).
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #872
Epouse(âme?) du Dayt Kalingo(Ego?) habitant Tchinab Nagri (corps?). 2 fils: KaMLA* (SaT?), DaMLA* (SaBOURI?) et 2 filles: aJIA* (NaMIYA?) et WaJIA* (DHaRaM?)
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #973
La Reine de Chine, la reine soleil. g. 125:7 et 125:8
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
"Tabari (5:267) relates from Ibn Abbas that the Israelites in one of the town of Syria were afflicted by the epidemic of plague. They were 4000 people who left their town fleeing the plague. They said, "Let us go to a land which is free from death." They arrived at Dawardan near Wasit in Iraq. As they reached the place, God said to them, "Die!." They were so badly afflicted by a calamity that death struck them.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
July 26, 1957 : Given title of His Highness by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
August 12, 1957 : Awarded the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar by the Sultan of Zanzibar.
October 24, 1959 : Conferred His Royal Highness by the King of Iran.
October 27, 1960 : Conferred the honour of Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry by the Portuguese Government.
August 4, 1965 : The President of Ivory Coast decorated with the highest order of the nation, the Grand Cross of the National Order.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
What was at first a fairly private movement of like-minded people in the early Islamic centuries eventually grew into a major social force that permeated most Muslim societies. In the theorical manuals of the 10th century was followed by the growth of many circles of teaching, initially in the central areas in Iraq and Persia, but soon reaching to the frontiers of Spain, East Africa, Central Asia and India. List of eminent Sufi Orders is given below: -
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The true meaning of the word sufi has been much discussed and many books has been composed on the subject. The word sufi is derived from safa means purity, because the foremost need in Sufism is to purify the heart. Another view suggests that the Sufis are in the first rank (saff'i awwal); others say that the Sufis claim to belong to the ashab'i suffa (the Companions of the Prophet). Some assert its derivation from suf (wool) because of wearing woolen garment (jama'i suf).
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The Koranic word suht means illicit gain: "And do not eat up your property among yourselves for vanities, nor use it as bait for the judges, with intent that you may eat up wrongfully and knowingly a little of (other) people's property" (2:188) and "(They are) listeners to lie, devourers of the illicit gain" (5:45).
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The Sanskrit word kar means hand, and krit means deeds of hand. Thus, the word sukrat or sukrit means the good deeds conducted by hand. Sukrit is however physically a soft-dish, and its little bit is served during the rites of Ab-i Shafa to the adherents in the Jamatkhana, but it contains rich symbolic meaning for the believers.
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27. Suleman bin Hasan (d. 1005/1597)
28. Jafar bin Suleman (d. 1050/1640)
29. Ali bin Suleman (d. 1088/1677)
30. Ibrahim bin Mohammad (d. 1094/1683)
31. Mohammad bin Ismail (d. 1109/1697)
32. Hibatullah bin Ibrahim (d. 1160/1747)
33. Ismail bin Hibatullah (d. 1184/1770)
34. Hasan bin Hibatullah (d. 1189/1775)
35. Abdul Ali bin Hasan (d. 1195/1781)
36. Abdullah bin Ali (d. 1225/1810)
37. Yusuf bin Ali (d. 1234/1819)
38. Hussain bin Hussain (d. 1241/1826)
39. Ismail bin Mohammad (d. 1256/1840)
40. Hasan bin Mohammad (d. 1262/1846)
41. Hasan bin Ismail (d. 1289/1872)
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #394
2 nov 1877 - 11 July 1957, 48th Imam, 49th Pir. Son of Imam Ali Shah. Piratan continues with Hazar Imam Shah Karim (See. Last Will and Testament of Imam Sultan Mohammed Shah)
2 nov 1877 - 11 juillet 1957. Fils de l'Imam Ali Shah. Son piratan continue en Shah Karim. (V. Testament de Imam Sultan Moh'd Shah).
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
"His name was Muhammad Sultan, also known as Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, the Aga Khan III, born at Honeymoon Lodge in Karachi on Friday, the 25th Shawal, 1294/November 2, 1877 at 5:30 pm. When the news of his birth was routed to Imam Hasan Ali Shah in Bombay, he said: "Name him Muhammad Sultan. He will be a Sultan (emperor) in the world. His period will witness wonderful events, and will earn distinguished position in the world."
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #397
Name of Ismaili dynasty that reigned in India for 309 years from 443 A.H to 756 A.H.
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Dynastie ismaélienne qui régna en Inde pendant 309 ans de 443AH à 756AH.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
Sunnah literally means a way or rule or manner of acting or mode of life. Sunnah was a word in vogue in pre-Islamic Arabia. The Arabs used it for the past customs and exemplary conduct left by their ancestors. The Koranic verses indicate that the term sunnah denotes practice or behaviour (35:43, 48:23).
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The word sunni literally means one who is a traditionist. They are called the "people of custom and community" (ahl al-sunnah wa'l-jama'a). The Sunnis number majority of the total Muslim population of the world, in which the Hanafis being the largest. They recognized the first four caliphs and accept the legitimacy of the Umayyad and the Abbasid caliphates. The Sunni emphasized the teaching of the Koran and the Sunnah of the Prophet along with the collective judgment of the Companions as authoritative source of Islamic legislation.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The Koran is divided into 114 chapters, each of which is called sura. The word sura (pl. suwar) is derived from sur, meaning a boundary wall of a city, thus sura means a part or chapter of the Koran separated by other. The word sura occurs 9 times in the Koran in singular and once in the plural form. Sura Baqara is the longest sura and Sura Kawthar is the shortest. Each sura contains a specific name.
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The Koranic Sura Bara'at (or Sura Tauba) was revealed towards the end of the year 9 A.H., Abu Bakr was consigned its first forty verses to be read before the people in Mecca. After a few moments, the Prophet provided Ali bin Abu Talib a speedy camel, called Ghuzha and instructed to go ahead and overtake Abu Bakr and take away those verses from him and proceed to Mecca.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #395
Surja=sun rani=Queen. Queen of the Sun. Was married to Daint Kalinga* in China. Met and learned the teachings of Pir Shams. She will try very hard to convert her husband, but without success. She will killed her husband at the time of apocalypse. Had 2 daughters: Ajia and Wajia and 2 sons Kamla and Damla. see ginan:"Firat néja, tambal waj shé".
(Reine du Soleil). Epouse du Dayt Kalingo* en Chine, rencontra Pir Shams. Essaiera en vain de persuader son mari de ne pas lutter contre l'Imam. Tuera son mari lors de l'Apocalypse. A 2 filles: Ajia et Wajia et 2 fils: Kamla et Damla. "Firat néja, tambal waj shé".