The modern Ismaili Dua consists of , totaling 18 rakats (units) daily. Each part follows a specific symbolic journey:
Often contains community-uploaded versions featuring transliteration and English meanings .
As a global community, many Ismailis in the West and Africa use English as their primary language for learning and religious study. Structure of the Holy Du’a
The modern Ismaili Dua consists of , totaling 18 rakats (units) daily. Each part follows a specific symbolic journey:
Often contains community-uploaded versions featuring transliteration and English meanings .
As a global community, many Ismailis in the West and Africa use English as their primary language for learning and religious study. Structure of the Holy Du’a