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For years, the transmission of the Arzi format relied on "template sharing." A community member wishing to write an Arzi would ask a scholar or a tech-savvy friend for a template, copy it, and fill in the blanks.
This method, while functional, came with risks. Errors in spelling, incorrect honorifics, or formatting glitches could slip through, potentially altering the meaning or diminishing the respect intended.
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The Dawoodi Bohras are a close-knit religious denomination within the Shia Ismaili Tayyibi branch of Islam, with a global population of approximately one million followers spread across over 40 countries. For centuries, the community has been led by a spiritual leader known as the Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) or Syedna, who is considered the vicegerent of the Hidden Imam. The practice of submitting an "arzi" is a direct reflection of this centralised spiritual leadership, embodying a believer's devotion and their connection to the Syedna in all matters of life.
I beg to state that: [Write clear, pointwise details of your request/reason]
☐ Request for arrangements of Taharat and Kafan for [Deceased name].
In the Dawoodi Bohra community, an Arzi (or Araz ) is a formal petition or letter addressed to the spiritual leader, the al-Dai al-Mutlaq, or to the community’s administrative departments (Kothar). Writing an Arzi is a deeply respected tradition, combining spiritual devotion with structured, formal communication. Whether you are seeking blessings (Dua) for a wedding, permission for travel, business guidance, or administrative assistance, following the correct format ensures your request is received and processed with the utmost respect.
Seeking blessings for higher studies or moving abroad.
(currently Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin). It serves as a primary medium for community members to seek spiritual guidance, blessings (dua), or administrative permission for various life events. Core Components of an Arzi
JazakAllah khair for your consideration.
The Arzi traditionally begins with specific religious phrases in Arabic or Lisan ud-Dawat, often starting with "Abdo Syedna" (Slave of Syedna) followed by your name and ITS ID.
The Arzi always begins with specific Arabic phrases honoring the Al-Dai al-Mutlaq. This section establishes the reverence with which the petition is being submitted.
I humbly request your Dua Mubarak and permission (ijazat) for the above matter. I am ready to follow all Marhum Moula’s (TUS) guidelines and the jamaat’s rules, including attending any required Misahar meetings and submitting the necessary fees (Niyaz/Chanda) as applicable.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
For years, the transmission of the Arzi format relied on "template sharing." A community member wishing to write an Arzi would ask a scholar or a tech-savvy friend for a template, copy it, and fill in the blanks.
This method, while functional, came with risks. Errors in spelling, incorrect honorifics, or formatting glitches could slip through, potentially altering the meaning or diminishing the respect intended.
If you want, I can:
The Dawoodi Bohras are a close-knit religious denomination within the Shia Ismaili Tayyibi branch of Islam, with a global population of approximately one million followers spread across over 40 countries. For centuries, the community has been led by a spiritual leader known as the Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) or Syedna, who is considered the vicegerent of the Hidden Imam. The practice of submitting an "arzi" is a direct reflection of this centralised spiritual leadership, embodying a believer's devotion and their connection to the Syedna in all matters of life.
I beg to state that: [Write clear, pointwise details of your request/reason]
☐ Request for arrangements of Taharat and Kafan for [Deceased name]. dawoodi bohra arzi format
In the Dawoodi Bohra community, an Arzi (or Araz ) is a formal petition or letter addressed to the spiritual leader, the al-Dai al-Mutlaq, or to the community’s administrative departments (Kothar). Writing an Arzi is a deeply respected tradition, combining spiritual devotion with structured, formal communication. Whether you are seeking blessings (Dua) for a wedding, permission for travel, business guidance, or administrative assistance, following the correct format ensures your request is received and processed with the utmost respect.
Seeking blessings for higher studies or moving abroad.
(currently Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin). It serves as a primary medium for community members to seek spiritual guidance, blessings (dua), or administrative permission for various life events. Core Components of an Arzi This public link is valid for 7 days
JazakAllah khair for your consideration.
The Arzi traditionally begins with specific religious phrases in Arabic or Lisan ud-Dawat, often starting with "Abdo Syedna" (Slave of Syedna) followed by your name and ITS ID.
The Arzi always begins with specific Arabic phrases honoring the Al-Dai al-Mutlaq. This section establishes the reverence with which the petition is being submitted. Can’t copy the link right now
I humbly request your Dua Mubarak and permission (ijazat) for the above matter. I am ready to follow all Marhum Moula’s (TUS) guidelines and the jamaat’s rules, including attending any required Misahar meetings and submitting the necessary fees (Niyaz/Chanda) as applicable.