Powered by BellaPass
Your membership includes access to 14 + Sites, 84703 Photos, 1195 Videos, 213 + Girls.

Ismaili - Eid Namaz Pdf

The prayer concludes with the Tasbih al-Zahra (34x Allahu Akbar, 33x Alhamdulillah, 33x Subhanallah).

Q1: Can I pray Ismaili Eid Namaz at home? A: While congregational prayer (Jamat) is preferred and carries more sawab (blessings), you may recite the Eid Dua and Tasbihs at home if you are sick, traveling, or in a region with no Jamatkhana. You would follow the same PDF guide. Ismaili Eid Namaz Pdf

Q2: Is the Ismaili Eid Namaz the same as Fajr? A: No. Fajr is the daily morning prayer. Eid Namaz replaces the Tasbih routine but does not replace the obligatory Dua. You must still recite your regular Dua on Eid day. The prayer concludes with the Tasbih al-Zahra (34x

Q3: I am a non-Ismaili researcher. Where can I review the Eid Namaz text? A: Academic researchers should contact the Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) in London. The IIS publishes academic volumes on Ismaili liturgy. Do not rely on random internet PDFs for scholarly accuracy. “Allahumma Anta Salam wa Minka Salam…” (O Allah,

Q4: Why is the PDF not available on the official app? A: The official app (Ismaili App) prioritizes live audio and general guidance. The full Arabic text of the Dua is considered sacred and is often restricted to registered Jamati members only, for security and reverence.

The prayer begins standing (Qayam) with hands raised to the ears, reciting the first Tasbih:

“Allahumma Anta Salam wa Minka Salam…” (O Allah, You are Peace, and from You comes Peace).