In English Pdf ((link)): Ismaili Dua Meaning
When you recite in Arabic or Gujarati without understanding, your tongue moves but your heart sleeps. The moment you read the English meaning—when you realize you are telling the Imam "I place my forehead on the ground in front of you"—your soul wakes up.
Unlike the Salat (the obligatory prayer of Sunni Islam and other schools of thought), which is performed five times a day in Arabic, the Ismaili Dua is recited three times a day (dawn, midday, and sunset) in a specific ritual posture. Historically, the Dua was recited in Arabic, but in the 1950s and 1950s (with revisions following), the present Ismaili Imam, Mawlana Hazar Imam, prescribed a Dua in specific local languages to allow followers to understand exactly what they were saying. ismaili dua meaning in english pdf
Do not reduce the Dua to a file on a hard drive. Go to Jamatkhana. Ask for the booklet. Learn one verse of meaning per week. Eventually, you won't need the PDF. The meaning will live inside your heart. Have you found a reliable way to study the meaning of the Dua? Share your tips in the comments below (but please, no sharing of copyrighted PDF links). When you recite in Arabic or Gujarati without