The word Arzi comes from Arz (earth/presentation), meaning something presented to a higher authority.
: The letter begins with formal Arabic honorifics addressing the Syedna, acknowledging his spiritual status as the Dai.
In the context of Dawoodi Bohras, Arzi (also spelled as Arzi or Aarzi) refers to a formal written petition or application submitted to the Dai al-Mutlaq, the spiritual leader of the community. The term "Arzi" comes from the Arabic word "ʿarḍī," meaning "to present" or "to submit."
While specific wording may vary by region, a standard verified format often follows this structure: : Aqa Moula (TUS) Hazrat Imamiyah .
It is customary to include one's full name and the name of one's father (and sometimes grandfather), as lineage is a significant identifier in the community registry.
The word Arzi comes from Arz (earth/presentation), meaning something presented to a higher authority.
: The letter begins with formal Arabic honorifics addressing the Syedna, acknowledging his spiritual status as the Dai.
In the context of Dawoodi Bohras, Arzi (also spelled as Arzi or Aarzi) refers to a formal written petition or application submitted to the Dai al-Mutlaq, the spiritual leader of the community. The term "Arzi" comes from the Arabic word "ʿarḍī," meaning "to present" or "to submit."
While specific wording may vary by region, a standard verified format often follows this structure: : Aqa Moula (TUS) Hazrat Imamiyah .
It is customary to include one's full name and the name of one's father (and sometimes grandfather), as lineage is a significant identifier in the community registry.