Updated | Dawoodi Bohra Arzi Format

Updated | Dawoodi Bohra Arzi Format

The traditional (petition or letter) is a vital means of communication for members of the Dawoodi Bohra community to seek the guidance, blessings, or counsel of the al-Dai al-Mutlaq , currently Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin

While the core principles of humility and devotion remain constant, the community has adopted digital platforms to streamline this process. Standard Arzi Structure An Arzi is typically written in Lisan al-Dawat

, the unique language of the community. It generally follows this updated sequence: Salutation and Devotion

: The letter begins with high-register honorifics expressing devotion to the Imam and his Dai. Modern Arzis often include standard opening phrases (Kalemaat) that reflect current community themes, such as those related to Ashara Mubaraka Identification : Clear identification of the sender is mandatory. ITS / E-Jamaat ID

: This digital ID is the primary way to verify the member's identity. Full Name and City : Essential for administrative tracking within the global community network The Petition (Hajaat)

: This section contains the specific request, whether it is for health, business, education, or spiritual guidance. Niyyat (Intention)

: Modern formats, especially for specific events, often include a "check-list" style section for (intentions for good deeds or dawoodi bohra arzi format updated

) as a way of expressing commitment in exchange for blessings.

: Ends with a standard prayer for the longevity and health of the Dai (Syedna). Current Submission Methods There are two primary ways to submit an Arzi today:


Step 2: The Body (Maqsood)

This is where the updated format diverges most. Instead of a paragraph, use bullet points or numbered items (as per the new form).

Example for a Marriage Arzi:

  1. Ism-e-Tamam (Full Name of groom): [As per Misaaq ID]
  2. Ism-e-Tamam (Full Name of bride): [As per Misaaq ID]
  3. Tarikh-e-Paidaish (DOBs) in Gregorian and Hijri.
  4. Mahram (Guardian’s consent statement): Precisely: “Mujawwiz hoon bika bimaherul misl.”
  5. Mah-e-Fitra (Last paid religious dues receipt number).

3. Required Information

1. The Shift from Narrative to Structured Data

Previously, members wrote long, emotional narratives. The new format requires bullet points and specific fields. Emotional context is secondary; factual clarity is primary.

Subject Line (Mandatory – New Feature)

Subject: URGENT/ROUTINE – [Type of Arzi: Nikah / Ilm / Sickness / Hajj / Business / Other]

Q1: How long does the updated process take?

A: Digital, correctly formatted Arzis: 7–10 working days. Physical paper: 30–45 days. The traditional (petition or letter) is a vital

Sample Template of the Updated Arzi Format

For clarity, here is a simplified, valid example of the current format:

(On official letterhead or digital PDF with QR code)

To: His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin TUS, through Aamil Saheb, [City Name]

Subject (Code 112): Permission for Naming Ceremony (Aqeeqa)

From: [Full Name], Misaaq ID: DB-xxxx-xxxx

Body:

  1. On [Gregorian date], [Hijri date], Almighty Allah blessed me with a male child.
  2. Name suggested: [Child’s name] as per Misaaq register.
  3. Aqeeqa to be performed on [date].
  4. Request Duas and permission to hold a small Walima.

Iltemas-e-Dua,
[Signature in Arabic script]
Mobile: +XX-XXX-XXXX
Email: name@example.com

Witness 1 Signature & ID
Witness 2 Signature & ID

(QR code and barcode at bottom right)

Key Changes in the Updated Arzi Format

Before we look at the template, let’s dissect what has changed compared to the traditional format.

Q2: Can I follow up on my Arzi?

A: Yes, but only after 15 days. Use the Tracking ID. In the new system, writing a second Arzi before the first is processed results in an automatic 30-day delay penalty.