Da`iyy دعي...
Da`iyy دعي: One whose father is unknown and someone joins him to his own lineage, a foundling, illegitimately born Dajjal دجال: Impostor, charlatan, deceiver, pretender Daleel دليل: evidence, proof, argument, indication, clue, guide, directory Darij دارج: current, common, familiar, parlance, colloquial, vernacular Da'wa دعوه: inviting others to Islam, any missionary activity Dayn دين: debt. It may be debt to other people or to the Almighty.
Some people die leaving debts behind which they owe to others who had loaned them to the Almighty to Whom they owe everything and Who required them to do what is surely within their human ability. These debts, to people or to the Almighty, must be paid by the relatives of these unfortunate dead, and there is hardly one who leaves this temporary abode without leaving behind him/her many debts. This is why Islam emphasizes the need for writing wills.
It regulates one's relations with other people on one hand and with his/her Creator on the other. It is provides a complete social, political and economic system. Deewan or Diwan Diwan ديوان: a collection of poem; also a place of meeting Dhaleel ذليل: undignified, lowly, contemptible, one living in an undignified one Dhamm ذم: slander, maligning, vilifying, speaking ill of someone. This is the habit of many people which will in the end lodge them in hell unless they regret, repent and amend.
Beware of speaking ill of people unless they are publicly exposing their own sinning and perhaps even bragging about it. In such case, you should condemn them as should everyone else. Dharee`ah ذريعه: pretext, excuse, ostensible motive, excuse Dhikr or Thikr or Zikr ذكر: remembrance or the praising of Allah. Dhimmi or Thimmi or Zimmi ذمي: a non-Muslim individual who lives under the protection of a Muslim state.
He is exempt from Islamic duties and obligations, including military service, but he must pay a protection tax called jizya.