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It appears that the word panjibhai was coined most probably in the tradition of Indo-Pakistan subcontinent during 17th century. This word was also used in the 14th part of the old prayer. The word panjibhai means the hand shaking brother. It was generally used for those who served inside the prayer-hall. It became more common for those who served inside and outside the community during the Aga Khan Case of 1866.
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Dictionary and Encyclopedia of ismailism entries
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #483
Bourdon. "Haré man toun bamaro..." (O mon Ego tu est comme un bourdon..) v. d'un ginan de Seyyeda Imam Begum.
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #191
(14/15th Century) Son of Pir HK. Buried in Akbarabad.
(14/15e S.) fils de Pir HK. Enterré à Akbarabad.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #468
Poids. Obligation.Dette. 202 176 000. Unité de mesure = 20 KROR + 21 LAKH + 76 HaJAR.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #488
Secret, Essence. "Bhitar bhéd na janriya"= "ne comprit pas l'Essence". V. maram
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1012
"Eh dhol boliya Pir Hassan Kabirdin, té sresti na sirjanrhar..." (Ainsi parla Pir Hassan Kabirdin, le Createur du Monde...) g. 204
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1010
"Bhanré Pir Sadardin, Satgour Birma.." (Tel est l'enseignement de Pir Sadardin qui est Satgour Bhirma...) g. 330
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1011
"Eji Ad Pir Shams awiya, gour Bhirma no awatar.." (Vint le Pré-Eternel Pir Shams, la Manifestation de gour Bhirma..) g.149. (Vérifier)
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #495
Les 5 défauts: KAM=promiscuité, KROD=colère, MO=envie, tentation, LOBH=avarice, avidité, TRUSHNA=trahison. On y ajoute quelquefois MaD AMAL=mauvaise action.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
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.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #1013
"Bij thawer méra karo to outaro péhlo par.." g. "Satgour Shams ém boliya" v. 10.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The invocation bi-smillahi l-rahmani l-rahim (In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate) occurs 114 times in the Koran at the head of every sura except ninth, which is entitled Surat al-Tauba or Surat al-Bara'a, and also once in 27:30 as the opening of Solomon's letter to the queen of Sheba.
- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The word aswad derived from swd means black, occurring seven times in the Koran (2:187, 3:106, 35:27). In the sense of an original black colour, the word aswad occurs only twice: "When you can tell a white thread from a black on in the light of the approaching dawn" (2:187) and "black mountains" (35:27). The word muswadd (dark-faced) is used in 16:58 and its parallel (43:17) to suggest the darkening of the face in the light of bad news as reflection of grief.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #28
Le Grand Nom, Verbe Divin, Nom Absolu et Ineffable de Dieu. Amr*, Ism-é Azam*
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #870
Nom, Verbe, Parole. JAP*, ISME AZaM*, SHaBaD*, DaRSHaN*, DIDAR*. g. 184.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #819
Intelligence, SOUBOUDHI = Sagesse, Connaissance. BEBOUDHI = stupidité. BOUDHIWaNT = intelligent.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #502
(Du persan Bouzourg = sage) Agé. Qualificatif de Azazil l'Ange déchu. "Azazil firasta boujarag kahiyén"
- NameHeritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #29
(Sanskrit). God, equivalent of Allah, The Creator. Came from the Light of the Imam [See Khat Nirinjan]. Revealed the 4 Vedas as Gur Brahma. Image and Hujjat of the Imam. PIR*
(Sanscrit). Dieu, équiv. Allah, Démiurge, apparut de la Lumière de l'Imam. Révéla les 4 Védas sous forme de Gour Bhirma, Image et Hujjat* de l'Imam. PIR*