- Evdu
This much, that much
- Eva / Eve / Evo / Evi
Such, like this, as
- Etle
Meanwhile
- Etla
This much, all these
- Eta
Like this, in this way, this much
- Ese
Like this
- Eran
Anvil a large heavy block of iron on ,which a smith hammers heated metal into shape, anvil
- Eode
Such people, those people
- Ensiya
Eighty (80)
- Eni pere
In this way
- Eni
Such a type of
- Ene / Eni
His/her
- Ene (Ele)
His
- Ene (Ele)
Worthless, useless
- Ene
He
- Ene
Such, like this
- Endhani
Sign, address, place, trace
- Endhan
Sign, whereabouts, address, information, trace
- Em kari
In this way
- Em hi
Like this
- Em
Like this
- Ele
Worthless, futile, useless
- Ektha
Together, united
- Ekoter puriya
Seventy-one generations
- Ekoter
Seventy-one (71)
- Eko ek
Each and everyone
- Eklun
Alone
- Eklo
Alone
- Eklada
Alone
- Eki chite
With concentration, from the depth of one's heart
- Eke
Even one
- Ekante
In privacy
- Ekant
Solitude, privacy, isolation, quietness, alone
- Ekant
Privacy, solitude
- Ekam
First day of the month
- Ekaldo
Alone
- Ekalda
Alone
- Ek samaniya
Same, equal, similar
- Ek nale
Together
- Ek na
Of one
- Ek bijane
To each other
- Ehi
This, thus very, this very
- Eh
He, that
- Edo
Like this
- Eda
Like this
- E mu alla
O my Lord, only brother
- E
That
- EVIAN CONFERENCE
Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah had called a Conference in Evian, France known as the Evian Conference between July 4, 1952 and July 8, 1952 to discuss various economic and social problems confronting the African Ismailis and also to make necessary amendments in the Constitution of the African Councils.
- Etiquette of Clothing
No limitations are placed upon the form or quality of clothing, either in the Koran or hadith. The Prophet is reported to have said, "Eat and drink and wear clothes and be charitable, not being extravagant or self-conceited" (Bukhari, 77:1). Ibn Abbas said: "Eat what you like and wear what you like, so long as you avoid two things, extravagance and vanity" (Ibid.) Thus, Islam requires no particular dress. A man may choose what he eats and what he wears.
- Etiquette of Drinking
The name of God should be uttered before drinking; and the Lord should be praised at the end (Daim al-Islam, p. 447). Imam Jafar Sadik used to drink standing as well as sitting (Ibid., p. 449). Ali bin Abu Talib drank water while standing, and added that people did not like it but he had seen the Prophet drinking water while standing (Bukhari, 74:15).

