Commonly Used Arabic and Urdu Terms

Rafi Malik, Qa’id Publications

We use Arabic and Urdu terms on a daily basis in Jama'at related communication. We have all seen different variations of spellings of these terms. Following are the correct spellings of some commonly used terms, when using these terms without diacritical marks.


Alhamdulillah Muntazim
Ameen Muntazimin (plural of Muntazim)
Ameer Mu'awin Sadr
Amila Nazim A'la
Bai'at Nazimin (plural of Nazim)
Da'i Ilallah (caller to Allah) Na'ib
Da'in Ilallah (plural of Da'i Ilallah) Na'ib Sadr Awwal
Hadith Na'ib Sadr Saff Dom
Hazrat Qa'id
Huzoor Qa'idin (plural of Qa'id)
Ijtima Qur'an
Ijtima'at (plural Ijtima) Ramadan
Insha'allah Sadr
Isha'at (publication) Tabligh
Ithar [Eesaar] (welfare, social service) Tahajjud
Jama'at Tahrik Jadid
Jumu'ah Tajnid
Khalifatul-Masih Tarbiyat
Majlis Ta'lim
Majalis (plural of Majlis) Umumi
Masha'allah Waqf Jadid
Masih Mau'ud Wasiyyat
Muslih Mau'ud Za'im
Muhammad Zu'ama (plural of Za'im)

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