Hai Zinda /Qayam Paya
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Hai Zinda /Qayam Paya
We use to say these words while entering in Jamat Khana. I know its importance and its meaning.What I want to know is from when this practice was started?
Re: Hai Zinda /Qayam Paya
In the verse of the ginan "Tum chet man mera" , Sayyeda Imam Begum states:star_munir wrote:We use to say these words while entering in Jamat Khana. I know its importance and its meaning.What I want to know is from when this practice was started?
gat maa(n)he jab aavo, tab Haizinda bulaavo
Fal amrapuri paavo, Shah Peer ka deedar
meaning:
If you come to the JK and said Haizinda, you will attain paradise and the deedar of HazarImam.
So it appears that it goes back to at least the time of Imam Begum.
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Even before Sayedda Imam Begum Pir Sadardin and Pir Hasan Kabirdin mention about this in Ginan.In one Ginan Pir Sadar Din says that
Ejee HaiZinda kehta hasti no daan
Qayam paya kehta daan turing
and Pir Hasan Kabirdin says
Ejee gat mahein aavi ne haizinda kijiye
to PirShah paar utaare
So the Practise was started at the time of Pir Sardin or before it ,at the time of Pir Shams or Pir SatgurNoor etc
Ejee HaiZinda kehta hasti no daan
Qayam paya kehta daan turing
and Pir Hasan Kabirdin says
Ejee gat mahein aavi ne haizinda kijiye
to PirShah paar utaare
So the Practise was started at the time of Pir Sardin or before it ,at the time of Pir Shams or Pir SatgurNoor etc
Just to satisfy my curiosity, the following is the ginan verse.star_munir wrote:Even before Sayedda Imam Begum Pir Sadardin and Pir Hasan Kabirdin mention about this in Ginan.In one Ginan Pir Sadar Din says that
Ejee HaiZinda kehta hasti no daan
Qayam paya kehta daan turing
and Pir Hasan Kabirdin says
Ejee gat mahein aavi ne haizinda kijiye
to PirShah paar utaare
So the Practise was started at the time of Pir Sardin or before it ,at the time of Pir Shams or Pir SatgurNoor etc
ejee hayzee(n)daa kahetaa hastee nu(n) daan
kaayam paayaa kahetaa daan turee(n)g
tame satee lok seerevjo
bhaai amar gaddh paamo aagalle..............................15
By pronouncing 'hayzee(n)daa' in 'Jamaatkhaanaa' one does the charity equivalent (in value) to an elephant. If one pronounces 'kaayam paayaa' one does charity equivalent in value to a horse. You saintly people worship( with that understanding), brothers you will attain immortal fortresses(of security and peace) ahead.
From the ginan "Satpa(n)th Sat nu mukh chhe" by Peer Hasan Kabirdin.
The above ginan(which is very interesting) and ginan "Tum Chet man mera" (which I mentioned in my earlier post) are listed in the Ginan section but are missing! I will try to send them to the heritage site.
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I believe that by saying Jamat Ke Hazinda does not make any scene. Because our Pirs have taught us to say Hazinda not Jamat Ke Hazinda. Hazinda means that Hazar Imam is Present and Living. Jamat Ke Hazinda means...oh Jamat tell me that Hazar Imam is alive and it does not make any scene. So seeing that out Pirs have taught us to say Haizinda we should not be sayin Jamat Ke Hazinda. Another thing is that during the times of our Pirs there were a lot of anti-ismaili sentiments present and they would try to sneak into our Jamat Khanes. So the Pirs devised a "code" for all Ismaili's. This word was Hazinda. Evey Ismaili was to utter this word when they came into Jamat Khane to infrom the people that he was an Ismaili...if the person entered without saying this then it would be assumed that he was a non-Ismaili and he/she would be thrown out of the Jamat Khane. This is the origin of the term Hazinda...Qyam Paya
Jamat ke Haizinda
I would interprete it as Hazar Imam is present in the Jamat. I do not think that 'Jamat ke' changes the substance of the statement. It is after all the intent and the attitude that counts. Haizinda by itself is fine as well. In my opinion both convey the same message.
haizinda
YAM everyone
This is what I remember from hearing it
Gur Gat Jamat ke haizinda
It appears we are addressing Gur (Pir) and Gat Jamat (All present Ismailies) that (Shah) is alive and present.
Qayam Paya to me means He is ours for eternity. Another way to look at it--Qayam is one of the names of Allah. So it could mean Allah is ours.
SHAMS
This is what I remember from hearing it
Gur Gat Jamat ke haizinda
It appears we are addressing Gur (Pir) and Gat Jamat (All present Ismailies) that (Shah) is alive and present.
Qayam Paya to me means He is ours for eternity. Another way to look at it--Qayam is one of the names of Allah. So it could mean Allah is ours.
SHAMS
Quyam Paya
Ya Ali Madad to all
Thank you shamshu for sharing the meaning of gur gat jamat ke hizanda. The meaning you give is absolutely right. As for the qayam paya I had read in the quran somewhere that Allah says if you give me a loan i will establish you forever (qayam). I think that the meaning of quayam paya is sort of a reference to this.
This is just my opinion, what do you think? Any other opinions and explanations are appreciated.
May Mowla Ali bless you all!
Thank you shamshu for sharing the meaning of gur gat jamat ke hizanda. The meaning you give is absolutely right. As for the qayam paya I had read in the quran somewhere that Allah says if you give me a loan i will establish you forever (qayam). I think that the meaning of quayam paya is sort of a reference to this.
This is just my opinion, what do you think? Any other opinions and explanations are appreciated.
May Mowla Ali bless you all!
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Re: haizinda
YAM allshamsu wrote: This is what I remember from hearing it
Gur Gat Jamat ke haizinda
It appears we are addressing Gur (Pir) and Gat Jamat (All present Ismailies) that (Shah) is alive and present.
Qayam Paya to me means He is ours for eternity. Another way to look at it--Qayam is one of the names of Allah. So it could mean Allah is ours.
SHAMS
I've heard closely the same explanation (as Shamsu), my source being Al-waez Abu Aly's sermon. Info from other sources would be helpful in validating or invalidating the wordings.
My understanding of "Gur Gat Jamat Ke Haizinda" means:
GUR = Shah (and Pir)
GAT JAMAT = Gathered Momins
KE = Is
HAIZINDA = Alive (and Present)
So my interpretation is such: The Shah-Pir of Gathered Momins is Alive and Present.
I'm not sure of the word "Qayam" as it has several meanings, but Paya to me is "to have" or "to obtain".
Re: haizinda
These are my thoughts on it.from_Origin wrote:I'm not sure of the word "Qayam" as it has several meanings, but Paya to me is "to have" or "to obtain".
Qayam can mean ressurection or revival and Paya means attained. So Qayam Paya can mean You have attained resurrection (of your soul) by proclaiming Hai Zinda.
I prefer this meaning because it conveys a sense of tranformation and upliftment of mind and soul. That is what JK is supposed to represent.
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gur gut jamat ke hazinda
so how did gur gut jamat ke hazinda
or jamat ke hazinda start?
by proclaiming these two does it mean you are showing ignorance
or does it mean all the same (gur gut jamat ke hazinda, hazinda,
jamat ke hazinda)
or jamat ke hazinda start?
by proclaiming these two does it mean you are showing ignorance
or does it mean all the same (gur gut jamat ke hazinda, hazinda,
jamat ke hazinda)
there is absolutly no need to say gur gat jamat ke hazinda or jamat ke hazinda..... why must this be a debate? If the Pir's have taught us to say Haizinda than why must ppl come up with new ways of saying something? This is a total lack of ignorance and in my opinion a pitty that we are having trouble upholding such a simple tradition of ours
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In my opinion, essentially there is nothing wrong. "Gur gat jamt ke" is an elaboration of "Haizinda". You are not changing the intent or the meaning by these extra words, rather you are making it explicit that he is everpresent in Gur Gat Jamat. Ultimately it is the niyat that counts._thaillestlunatic_ wrote:Thank you K,
I wanted it from Amin however,
so gur gut jamat ke hazinda is wrong then
I think what Amin is implying is that we should not change or corrupt the tradition if the tradition was "Haizinda" only as per the Ginans.
Amazing
I think it's amazing and appaling as well as somewhat dismaying at the same time when we are spending pages and pages arguing about what to say when we enter Jamat Khana..one saying one is right..the other saying one is wrong..
i was taught either Haizinda, Gat jamat ke Haizinda, Jamat ke Haizinda or Gur Gat Jamat Ke Haizinda would work...
because it's the intent that counts..not what's said.
I wish we could devote this passion we have to a worthwhile cause...
educating our fellow brothers and sisters...volunteering..rather than attacking each other on this forum..
Let us share information in a brotherly manner.
Shams
i was taught either Haizinda, Gat jamat ke Haizinda, Jamat ke Haizinda or Gur Gat Jamat Ke Haizinda would work...
because it's the intent that counts..not what's said.
I wish we could devote this passion we have to a worthwhile cause...
educating our fellow brothers and sisters...volunteering..rather than attacking each other on this forum..
Let us share information in a brotherly manner.
Shams
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I dont think that it would make any difference but you should however say it loud enough for etleast one member of the jamat to respond to you, say perhaps loud enough for the voulenteer standing by the door. However, this is a real issue in some jk's I will not mention which one, but the Jamat which I attend there is absolutly no response when you say Hazinda. There are people seated right by the door but yet no response. It is sad to see that such a beatiful tradition is going to 'waste' if you will. This declaration reminds us of the presence of Hazar Imam everyday and yet, you would think that with such a profound statement you would get a response and yet nothing. But yes I think that you should say it loud enough for etleast one person to be able to give u a response. If you do so and you dont get a response no worries, becuase your intenet was there and Mowla knows that.
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