Unlike the more commonly known Urdu Marsiya of Lucknow, the Bohra Marsiya is primarily composed in (لسان الدعوة), a unique dialect of Gujarati infused with Arabic, Urdu, and Persian. This language serves as a linguistic marker of Bohra identity. The sho'ara (poets) of the community, such as the revered Syedna Abdul Qadir Hakimuddin (known as Mulla Ji ), composed Marsiyas that blend the epic tragedy of Imam Husain with the local ethos and emotional cadences of the Gujarati-speaking Muslim world.
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For community members ( Mumineen ) and reciters ( Zakereen ), having access to the text (PDF) alongside audio is essential for learning and correct recitation. Below are the primary digital repositories: 1. Online Databases & Websites Unlike the more commonly known Urdu Marsiya of