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Thank you very much Faruq. If you will
indulge one more question please: What is the translation of Qayyum
l'Asma?
Richard
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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 8:49
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Subject: Re: Inquiry
Dear Richard Qayyum is superlative for Qaim, but it has another
meaning which is used in Baha'i Writings. Qaim means somebody who is
standing or rose to do something. Qayyum means self-subsisting (as the
Guardian has translated).
Mihdi, which is pronounced in Persian is Mehdi and in Arabic as MAHDI,
means guided. I've never seen something like AMHAD for it, which can
mean more or most guided!
"Richard H. Gravelly"
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I
am looking for the meaning (definition) of:
Qayyum in relationship to
Qaim. Does Mihdi also have a superlative?
Any help will be
appreciated.
Thank you.
Richard.
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