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SALAWAT
The Arabic word salat is for the prayer provided the action comes from the man. The phrase salla ala means to pray for is found for example in the Koran (9:103), where the Prophet is told to pray for misdoers, who have at length entered the fold of Islam. It also means the blessing or effusion of grace (or salawat), if the action comes from God, such as, "Verily, God and His angels call down blessing on (yusalluna ala) the Prophet. O ye who believe!
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- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
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- Encyclopedia TopicEncyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddin
The Koran says: "(Receive) the baptism (sibghah) of God, for who is better than God to baptize (sibghatan)?" (2:138).
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #898
4e étape d'évolution: multiplication vivipare - (dans le ventre de la mère), animaux et humains.
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #847
Prier, supplier. "OUMAYA" au passé. "Hamé oumaya né kayyam paya"
- NounHeritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #975
(Sanscrit: "OUNA" = Déficient), rempli de péchés. g. "Ouniya bhi ouniya.."