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Ya ‘Aliyyu’l-‘Ala Yá ‘Alíyyu’l-‘Alá “O Thou the Exalted of the Exalted!”
Ya ‘Aliyyu’l-A’la Yá ‘Alíyyu’l-A‘lá “O Thou the Exalted of the Most Exalted!” is an invocation addressed to the Báb. Same as “Yá-‘Alí-i-A‘lá” (Pers.) [Ya-‘Ali-el-Ala]—‘Alí is the first name of the Báb and it means exalted or high. A‘lá, which is the title of the Báb, means “the Most High”. The Báb is usually known in Írán as Haḍrat-i-A‘lá [Hazrat’e A’la]. Hence, “O Thou the Exalted One who art the Most Exalted” and it refers to the Báb.
Ya Allah’u’l-Mustaghath Yá Alláh’u’l-Mustagháth [Ya Allah El-Mostaghos] (“O God, He Who is invoked”, the cycle of every Divine Dispensation. Specifically, the time of Mústagháth is the day of the Latter Resurrection, that is the Advent of Bahá’u’lláh, see The Kitáb-i-Íqán, pp. 229, 248.)
Ya Baba’l-Abha Yá Bába’l-Abhá “O Gate of the All-Glorious”
Ya Baha’u’l-Abha Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá “O Glory of Glories”, or “O Glory of the All-Glorious”. “The Greatest Name” يا بهاء الابها *
Ya Baha’u’llahu’l-Abha Yá Bahá'u'lláhu'l-Abhá “O Bahá'u'lláh of the All-Glorious" يا بهاء الله ابها
Ya Rabb-i-A’la or Ya Rabbu’l-Ala Yá Rabb-i-A‘lá or Yá Rabbu’l-Álá “O thou the Most Exalted Lord” [Ya-Rabb-el-Aala!]
Ya Rabbiya’l-Abha Yá Rabbíya’l-Abhá “O Thou my Lord, the Most Glorious”
Ya Sahibu’z-Zaman Yá Ṣáḥibu’z-Zamán “O Thou the Lord of the Age”
Ya Shafi Yá Shafí‘ or Yá Sháfi‘ “O Thou the Healer” (MF 44)
Ya Yá “O” or “O Thou” in the sense of “O Thou who art”
Ya Sin, Yasin Yá Sín, Yásín name of súra 36 of the Qur’án and ocurring in the first verse of that súra. Variously interpreted as an epithet of the Prophet Muḥammad, a vocative sentence consisting of particle yá plus sín meaning ‘humankind’, a borrowing from Ethiopic meaning “O Humankind!”, or single letters opening the súra
Ya’juj Ya’juj Gog. Qur’án 18:93: ‘Verily, Gog and Magog waste this land …’ The rampart here described was of iron and molten brass, so that Gog and Magog could neither scale it nor dig under it. Bahá’íyyih Khánum, p. 131. See Ma’júj (Magog)
Ya’llah, Ya Allah Yá’lláh, Yá Alláh O God!
Ya’qub, Ya’aqib Ya‘qúb, pl. Ya‘áqíb Jacob, James; (plural) male mountain quail
Ya’qub-i-Muttahidih Ya‘qúb-i-Muttaḥidih Ya‘qúb-i-Muttaḥidih, Mírzá
Yad, Aidin, Ayadin Yad f., pl. Aydin, Ayádin hand; foreleg; handle; power, control, influence, authority; assistance, help, aid; (Isl. Law) (personal) possession, actual control; benefit; favour
Yadhkuruna Yadhkurúna remember
Yadu’llah Yadu’lláh Hand of God
Yafa Yáfá Jaffa, seaport in Isreal, now part of Tel Aviv
Yafis Yáfis (Yafes)—a tribe descended from Yáfis
Yaft-Abad Yaft-Ábád DB 231 now SW part of Ṭihrán
Yahud al-Yahúd the Jews; Jewry. Descendants of Yahúdá
Yahudi Yahúdí Jewish; Jew
Yahya Yaḥyá John
Yahya’i Yaḥyá’í Yaḥyá’í (Azalí) Yaḥyáyí is a follower of Azal. Yaḥyáyí means followers of Yaḥyá Azal, or in other words the Covenant Breakers
Yahya-i-Darabi or Yahyay-i-Darabi Yaḥyá-i-Dárábí or Yaḥyáy-i-Dárábí See Vaḥíd
Yajuj Yájúj Gog
Yalda Yaldá Pers. the longest night of winter; name of one of Jesus’ attendants
Yalda’i Yaldá’í
Yalrud Yálrúd Yál (name of a stream) and rúd (river) A village in the Míyanrúd division of the Núr district and birthplace of Ásíyih, wife of Bahá’u’lláh.
Yamm, Yumum Yamm, pl. Yumúm open sea; (Syrian) side
Yanbu’ Yanbú‘ A compilation of Shí’ih traditions. Seaside town
Yaqtin Yaqṭín (noun yaqṭun) a variety of squash
Yar, Yaran Yár, pl. Yárán Pers. a friend, lover, companion, comrade; an assistant, defender; a mistress; equal; strength, power; a pestle. See Arabic Sadiq.
Yari Yárí Pers. friendship, intimacy; assistance, aid; favour; power; the wives of two brothers; two women engaged to the same man; a rival wife
Yarka, Yerka, Yirkih Yirkih Druze village, Yarka, <10 km east Bahjí
Yarkand, Yarqand Yarkand city in Chinese Turkestan 155 km SE Kashgar
Yaqut, Yawaqit Yáqút (collective noun Yáqútun) hyacinth (botanical); hyacinth, sapphire.—pl. yawáqít. Yáqút ibn-‘Abdu’llaá al-Rúmí al-Hamawí (1179–1229) an Arab biographer and geographer of Greek origin renowned for his encyclopedic writings on the Muslim world.
Yasa’ Yasa’ (Elisha)
Yashmaq, Yashmak Yashmaq and Yashmak (Turkish yaşmak) face veil worn by women
Yasu Yasú’ Ar. Jesus. See ‘Ísá
Yatadhakkaruna Yatadhakkarúna those who reflect. See fakara
Yatafakkaruna Yatafakkarúna those who think. See fakara
Yathrib Yathrib The ancient name for Medina City of the Prophet—al-Madínat an-Nabí (shortened to al-Madínah)
Yawar (Yavar) Yáwar (Yávar) Pers. an assistant, coadjutor; a friend, companion; assistance; a pestle; the tenth day of every solar month
Yawm (Yaum), Ayyam Yawm, pl. Ayyám day;—pl. also: age, era, time. Pers. pl. days, times, seasons; weather; space of time, period; duration, term. See yúm
Yawm al-Hashr Yaum al-Ḥashr the day of congregation (of the dead), the Day of Resurrection. The Advent of Muḥammad was a Day of gathering.
Yawm al-Hisab Yawm al-Ḥisáb the Day of Reckoning
Yawm an-Nahr, Yawm-i-Nahr Yawm an-Naḥr, Pers. Yawm-i-Naḥr Day of sacrifice or immolation (third day of Muslim pilgrimage)
Yawm at-Taghábun Yawm at-Taghábun the Day of Judgement (a day when expected gains turn into losses, and vice versa). Pers. Yawmu’l-Taghábun
Yawm at-Talaq, Yawm-i-Talaq Yawm aṭ-Ṭaláq, Pers. Yawm-i-Ṭaláq the day of separation or parting of the truth from the error initiated by the appearance of a Manifestation of God
Yawmu’l-Alast ’a lastu al-Yawm is that not the day. SDC footnote 25 p. 44 incorrect. Also should refer to Qur’án 7:172.
Yawmu’l-Haqq Yawmu’l-Ḥaqq day of truth or day of happening. Day of the Advent of the Messenger
Yawmu’l-Ittihád, Yawm-i-Ittihad Yawmu’l-Ittiḥád, Pers. Yawm-i-Ittiḥad “Unitarian Day”
Yawmu’l-Khuruj Yawmu’l-Khurúj Day of Exodus, the day of the Advent of a Manifestation
Yawmu’llah, Ayyamu’llah Yawmu’lláh, pl. Ayyámu’lláh Day of God/days of God
Yawmu’l-Qiyamah Yaumu’l-Qiyámah Day of Resurrection
Yawn ad-Din, Yawmu’d-Din Yawn ad-Dín, Pers. Yawmu’d-Dín Day of Judgement
Yazd Yazd A province and city in central Írán, notable as the primary centre of the Persian Zoroastrian population.
Yazdan Yazdán Pers. God; omnipotence; name of the spirit who is the principle of good, opposite to Ahriman, the originator of evil.
Yazdani Yazdání Pers. divine
Yazdi Yazdí Pers. of or belonging to, or native or inhabitant of, Yazd; cloth produced in that city.
Yazdigird Yazdigird name of several Sassanian Persian kings
Yazid Yazíd wicked, cruel, cursed, execrable. Name of 2, 9, and 12th Umayyad Caliphs
Yazidi Yazídí Yazidi, belonging to the Yazidi sect
Yuhanna, Yuhannah Yúḥanna, Pers. Yúḥannah John
Yum al-Yúm today
Yunis Khan-i-Afrukhtih Yúnis Khán-i-Afrúkhtih, Dr
Yunis, Yunus Yúnis, Yúnus Jonah
Yusif Yúsif Yúsuf preferred
Yusuf ‘Ala’ud-Dawlih Yúsuf ‘Alá’úd-Dawlih
Yusuf Yúsif, Yúsuf Joseph
Yusuf-i-Ardibili Yúsuf-i-Ardibílí
Yusuf-i-Sidihi Yúsuf-i-Sidihí GDM ii
Yuz Yúz Ottoman Turkish “hundred”. ‘Alí Big Yúz-Báshí
Yuzdaran, Yuzdarani Yúzdárán, Yúzdárání village in Iran/from the village
Ywamu’l-Akhirah Ywamu’l-Ákhirah The Last Day, the appearance of Bahá’u’lláh
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