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| Feature | Gujarati PDF | Arabic PDF | English PDF | Audio Recitation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Best for | Elderly/Visual learners | Purists/Advanced | Youth/Converts | Melody & Pronunciation | | Accuracy risk | Medium (script errors) | Low | Medium (translation bias) | High (if reciter is non-native) | | Portability | High | High | High | Medium | Ismaili Dua In Gujarati Pdf
The Ismaili Du’a is not a free-form supplication (du’a in the generic sense) but a standardized, seven-part daily prayer instituted by the 49th Ismaili Imam, Shah Karim al-Husayni Aga Khan IV (and originally formalized by the 48th Imam, Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan III). Be aware of these pitfalls: | Feature |
The Gujarati PDF typically includes:
Google Autocomplete sometimes suggests "Ismaili Doa" or "Ismaili Duva." The correct search is "Ismaili Dua". In Gujarati script, you might search for ઇસ્માઈલી દુઆ pdf. India. For centuries
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Historically, a large segment of the Nizari Ismaili population (the Khoja community) was based in Gujarat, India. For centuries, Gujarati (written in the Khojki script, and later in the Gujarati script) served as a primary liturgical language. While the original Arabic of the Dua is paramount for theological accuracy, the Gujarati translation and transliteration have been vital for: