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- Ginans abstract "Ginans (Urdu: گنان, Gujarati: ગિનાન; derived from Sanskrit: ज्ञान Gnana) are devotional hymns or poems recited by Shia Ismaili Muslims.It was originally an oral rendition mostly by Pirs, first among whom to come to South Asia was Pir Satgurnoor in the 12th century. Ginans are composed in many languages of South Asia, especially Gujarati, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi and many more. They are based on Verses from the Quran. Like Ginans, Qaseedas are recited in Arabic, Persian or Tajik by Ismailis in Central Asia, Iran and Syria. Ismailis from the subcontinent recite these as well as Arabic and Persian qusidas which are recited before or after the prayer in the mosques. Ginan Central is a web portal developed at the University of Saskatchewan Library to safeguard ginans and promote research and education. Example Translation of a Ginan (Other examples available here):Sahebaji tun more man bhave: Verses I-VIIIMy lord, My heart is fond of you.I think of no-one else.None else pleases my heart.My lord, My heart is fond of you.So readily, my lord,You give meWhatever I ask of you.You indulge meIn so many ways, My lord.In all four ages,I went about,Looking hard.I found noneTo match you, my lord.My lord, my heartIs fond of you.Come, come,My maiden friends,Let us go To view the groom.He's the one, the belovedI've attained.He comes to my home,The beloved,He but for whomA minute is hard to pass.How should we call himUnhappy -He whose lordIs one such as this?How should we find faultWith the merciful?What's writtenIn our karma Is what we shall have.Ram and RahemanAre but one Deity.Of this mystery,The fool is quite unaware. Says Saiyad Mohamadshah:I am bonded to you,My lord.Leaving you,At what other doorAm I to knock?My lord, My heart is fond of you.I think of no-one else.None else pleases my heart.My lord, My heart is fond of you.Retrieved from the Institute of Ismaili Studies Website; Originally Published in:Esmail, Aziz. A Scent of Sandalwood: Indo-Ismaili Religious Lyrics. (London: Curzon in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2002), 128-9.".
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- Ginans wikiPageWikiLink Abida_Parveen.
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- Ginans wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Saskatchewan.
- Ginans wikiPageWikiLink Urdu.
- Ginans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ginan".
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- Ginans subject Category:Ismaili_literature.
- Ginans hypernym Hymns.
- Ginans type Song.
- Ginans comment "Ginans (Urdu: گنان, Gujarati: ગિનાન; derived from Sanskrit: ज्ञान Gnana) are devotional hymns or poems recited by Shia Ismaili Muslims.It was originally an oral rendition mostly by Pirs, first among whom to come to South Asia was Pir Satgurnoor in the 12th century. Ginans are composed in many languages of South Asia, especially Gujarati, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi and many more. They are based on Verses from the Quran.".
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- Ginans wasDerivedFrom Ginans?oldid=689177696.
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