Dawoodi Bohra Arzi Format Updated ^hot^ -
Always include the ITS IDs of every person mentioned in the letter.
While older formats often allowed pure Urdu or Gujarati in Lisan-ud-Dawat , the updated format insists on:
To: [Recipient — e.g., Local Jamaat Secretary / Office Name] Subject: [Brief description of request] dawoodi bohra arzi format updated
In the updated format, the applicant must clearly answer:
Every Arzi now requires a (the unique ID of the applicant) and a Local Aamil Reference . The Aamil (community priest) must co-sign or append a digital note verifying the applicant’s character and need. Always include the ITS IDs of every person
In the updated format, the physical libas and rida remain non-negotiable. The "screen" becomes the new dastarkhan (threshold). Followers are instructed to sit at a respectful distance from the camera, ensuring their entire upper body is visible to replicate the perspective of a physical audience. Posture remains crucial; followers must sit with legs folded to the side, maintaining the humility required in the leader's presence.
(a dialect of Gujarati with Arabic/Urdu influence) remains the traditional language, the updated formats encourage clear, concise writing to facilitate better communication. Direct Access to Leadership: In the updated format, the physical libas and
Be extremely concise. Use bullet points if you have multiple requests.