بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ Khidmat ma aali qadr moula مفضل سيف الدين اطال الله عمره الشريف Aqa Moula TUS na adna abde [Your Name], [City] si araz kare che. Aa abde potano navo business [Type of Business, e.g., Textile, IT Consulting] shuru karwa chaiye che, jenu naam [Business Name] rakhwa ni niyat che. Business ni jagah [Location/City] ma che. Moula TUS ni khidmat ma araz che ke aa business ma barakat thaye, rizq-e-halal ni kushaadgi thaye, ane koi bhi mushkil na aawe, teva dua mubarak ata farmawe. Moula TUS navo business shuru karwa ni raza mubarak ata farmawe. Moula TUS khuda aapne qayamat na din tak sihat ane aafiyat ma baqi rakhe. Aaqa Moula TUS par qurban. Abde Syedna [Your Name] ITS Number: [XXXXXXXX] Use code with caution. 4. Digital Arzi Submissions via MiZaan / ITS Portal
Every professional and spiritually correct Arzi must follow this sequential layout: Step 1: The Divine Invocation (Bismillah)
An is a formal petition or letter written by a member of the Dawoodi Bohra community to the Dai al-Mutlaq (currently Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin) to seek blessings ( duas ), guidance, or permission for various life events .
[Your Contact Number]
This is the core of the letter where you state your specific request or update. Keep this section clear, concise, and honest. Common reasons for writing include: Seeking blessings for a marriage ( Meetho Meesaq ). Requesting names or blessings for a newborn baby. Seeking guidance on business ventures or career changes.
The tradition of Arzi among the Dawoodi Bohras reflects their deep-seated respect for their leadership and their commitment to maintaining ties with their spiritual guide. The act of writing and sending Arzis is considered a means of spiritual growth, an expression of loyalty to the community, and a way to seek guidance from the Dai.
[Your Name in block letters]