Bu saheba Amatullah Aai (15 Zilhajjtil-Haram 1338 H and died on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1415 H in London).
[1][2] She inspired a revised version of "Sahifatus-Salat", one of the most important books of the Dawoodi Bohra community, which contains information and instructions about all the important religious aspects of the community.
Her eldest son Qaid Johar complied with her wishes and had the Sahifah revised with the help of scholars in the Jamea-tus-Saifiyah Daras in Surat.
The new version was dedicated to Amatullah Aai Saheba and was renamed "Sahifatul-Gharrah" in her honour, meaning "the book of the Lady".
This comprehensive sahifa is divided into four parts and covers all aspects of a mumin's life: (Note:Black borders indicate 'Noted Duats' and red borders Dais.)