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ONiazi
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Old dua

Post by ONiazi »

Ya Ali maddad!

Does anyone know where I can find the old dua in translation and in the original language?

Thanks!

Allah hafiz,
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shamsu
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old dua

Post by shamsu »

Ya Aly Madad,

I am looking for the gujrati old dua and old ghatpat dua too.

Mowla Hafiz,

Shams
shamsu
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Gujrati Old Dua

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Somebody please help me find the gujrati old dua and old ghatpat dua of pir sadardeen
layla
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translation of Juni dua

Post by layla »

I think you can find the translation of the whole Juni dua (in english) in the rel. education section under Old Dua.
shamsu
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THANK YOU LAYLA

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THANK YOU LAYLA BUT I AM LOOKING FOR IT IN GUJRATI
fhdharamsi
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Old Dua

Post by fhdharamsi »

:)&nbsp; YAM.<BR>I have the old dua but the pages are so fragile and old that I am unable to have them photocopied.<BR>I would love to send it to those who want it but let me try to have it copied first. If you people can send me your addresses I can post it to you.<BR>Gulshan
kmaherali
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Re: Old Dua

Post by kmaherali »

fhdharamsi wrote::)&nbsp; YAM.<BR>I have the old dua but the pages are so fragile and old that I am unable to have them photocopied.<BR>I would love to send it to those who want it but let me try to have it copied first. If you people can send me your addresses I can post it to you.<BR>Gulshan
Do you have old Ghat Paat Dua as well. I am interested in having it. My email is [email protected].
_thaillestlunatic_
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Old Dua

Post by _thaillestlunatic_ »

I am also interested in having the old Gujrati dua and old ghatphat dua
please email it to me at
[email protected]


Mowla Hafiz
kmaherali
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Old Dua - Syrian and Central Asia

Post by kmaherali »

YAM,

Does anyone know about the respective old Duas of the Syrian and Central Asian Jamats. I suppose they would have it in Arabic and Persian respectively. Who composed them? Did they recite the names of the Imams? I suspect they would not have the names of the Pirs as in the old Dua of the Khojas.
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Post by nagib »

I met Sheikh Khodr Hamawi who is a well respected Ismaili living for the moment in Lebanon but he told me that in the old times when he was in Syria, he used to recited the whole asal du'a in gujrati and he recited for me "dua paro, dua paro.. " exactely as we had it and he stilled remembered it about 10 years ago when I met him..


He was avery joly person. He said to me that once he joined the Druzes in Lebanon and he was asked to teach them one of our religious songs. As he was short of ideas on what to sing to them, he chanted in a very happy tune, "tobo tobo taksirdar, sir ta pa ghunegar" and all or the druzes present followed his singing in choir that night around a firecam...


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Post by kmaherali »

nagib wrote:I met Sheikh Khodr Hamawi who is a well respected Ismaili living for the moment in Lebanon but he told me that in the old times when he was in Syria, he used to recited the whole asal du'a in gujrati and he recited for me "dua paro, dua paro.. " exactely as we had it and he stilled remembered it about 10 years ago when I met him..


He was avery joly person. He said to me that once he joined the Druzes in Lebanon and he was asked to teach them one of our religious songs. As he was short of ideas on what to sing to them, he chanted in a very happy tune, "tobo tobo taksirdar, sir ta pa ghunegar" and all or the druzes present followed his singing in choir that night around a firecam...


Nagib
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Interesting! Then in that case it should not be too difficult to introduce Ginans and their associated concepts of Piratan to those jamats. That will eliminate the ambiguity about the Pir and Imam.
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