While many are familiar with the 99 names, the Fatimid tradition often highlights 201 specific names

– The chain of Vicegerents who guide the community in the physical absence of the Imam.

(Names of the Prophets) is a deeply spiritual practice observed during the final week of the holy month of Ramadan (Itqun-Minan-Naar). Mumineen do the tasbeeh of the names to honor the unbroken chain of leadership from the first prophet to Prophet Muhammad, ending with a prayer for the Du'at and the Imam. Fatemi Dawat

The term "Nabi na Naam" translates to the "Names of the Prophets". During the final week of Ramadan, Mumineen recite these names as part of a tasbeeh (prayer beads) or collective salawat to pray for the six great messengers of Allah:

For the most accurate and blessed version, always refer to your local Sheikh or Aamil (community religious leader) before relying on any digital copy.

Unlike Sunni or mainstream Shia sources, the Dawoodi Bohra faith places the Prophets within a cyclical history of Natiq (Speaking Prophets) and Asas (Foundation/Trustee). For example:

(Muhammad) – The final Prophet and Seal of Messengers.

The is a vital resource for parents, mulla-saabs , and students within the community. It preserves the unique pronunciation and theological order of the Prophets as passed down by the Duat Mutlaqeen .

While many can read the Arabic script phonetically, understanding the profound theological meaning behind each name requires accurate translation. An English PDF provides the vocabulary needed to comprehend complex spiritual histories. 3. Convenience and Digital Portability