IsmailaGodHasHeard
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I have decided that Shi'ite Islam makes more sense because religious leaders should be chosen by God first.
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You're right, you're right, but...
How does one prove that this or that leader was chosen by God? And how do you know that God's chosenness, if you will, is hereditary?
Assalamualaikum.You're right, you're right, but...
How does one prove that this or that leader was chosen by God? And how do you know that God's chosenness, if you will, is hereditary?
And therein lies the answer to both questions. So let it be understood that God through His Power uses the hands of his Successors (khalifas) and shows through their hands (which are in a way His Own) that He selected them and it was not people who selected them.[24:56-57] Allah has promised to those among you who believe and do good works that He will surely make them Successors in the earth, as He made Successors from among those who were before them; and that He will surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them; and that He will surely give them in exchange security and peace after their fear: They will worship Me, and they will not associate anything with Me. Then whoso is ungrateful after that, they will be the rebellious.
And observe Prayer and give the Zakat and obey the Messenger, that you may be shown mercy.
Assalamualaikum.
In my opinion, the answer to this question and the one at the start is presented in the verse below alluded to by my Shi'ite Muslim brother.
And therein lies the answer to both questions. So let it be understood that God through His Power uses the hands of his Successors (khalifas) and shows through their hands (which are in a way His Own) that He selected them and it was not people who selected them.
1. He will surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them
2. He will surely give them in exchange security and peace after their fear
3. Followers will stop associating partners with God as they did before.
4. Followers will observe prayers.
5. Followers will obey the Messenger
These five conditions were very strongly fulfilled for all those who were God's vicegerents (successors ... i.e. Khalifas). And of course since I belong to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community I believe (and can prove) these five conditions fulfilled for Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Uthman, and Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with them all) who were among the most steadfast servants of Islam.
Assalamualaikum.
In my opinion, the answer to this question and the one at the start is presented in the verse below alluded to by my Shi'ite Muslim brother.
And therein lies the answer to both questions. So let it be understood that God through His Power uses the hands of his Successors (khalifas) and shows through their hands (which are in a way His Own) that He selected them and it was not people who selected them.
1. He will surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them
2. He will surely give them in exchange security and peace after their fear
3. Followers will stop associating partners with God as they did before.
4. Followers will observe prayers.
5. Followers will obey the Messenger
These five conditions were very strongly fulfilled for all those who were God's vicegerents (successors ... i.e. Khalifas). And of course since I belong to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community I believe (and can prove) these five conditions fulfilled for Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Uthman, and Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with them all) who were among the most steadfast servants of Islam.
I have decided that Shi'ite Islam makes more sense because religious leaders should be chosen by God first.
You probably notice we come in a variety of flavors. yes we do have some differences of opinions, but we are all Muslims. A person does need to learn about all madhabs and follow that which they find to be best.
I'm Sunni and in honesty too often we fail to recognize that our Shi'a Brothers and Sisters are of the same Ummah. There should be no squabbles among us.
I don't know about Sunnis but yeah ... Muawiya was not a Khalifa chosen by God according to Ahmadis. And his son Yazid was far from being even a pious person.This is YOUR community's belief, but NOT ours and we have a very different opinion, based on hadeeth.
What I find funny is how non-Shiites always claim how succession should not be based on descendancy yet have no issue with the fact that Muawiya chose his OWN son Yazid to become his successor.
Anyways this is not supposed to be debated here, so I'll just leave it at that.
I don't know about Sunnis but yeah ... Muawiya was not a Khalifa chosen by God according to Ahmadis. And his son Yazid was far from being even a pious person.
You're right, you're right, but...
How does one prove that this or that leader was chosen by God? And how do you know that God's chosenness, if you will, is hereditary?
"واصطنعتك لنفسي" Quran 20-41."And I have attached thee to Myself."
"والقيت عليك محبة مني ولتصنع على عيني" Quran 20-39."And I endued thee with love from Me that thou mightest be trained according to My will".
You probably notice we come in a variety of flavors. yes we do have some differences of opinions, but we are all Muslims. A person does need to learn about all madhabs and follow that which they find to be best.
I'm Sunni and in honesty too often we fail to recognize that our Shi'a Brothers and Sisters are of the same Ummah. There should be no squabbles among us.
Say: O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you: that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they who have surrendered (unto Him).
قل يا اهل الكتاب تعالوا الى كلمة سواء بيننا وبينكم الا نعبد الا الله ولا نشرك به شيئا ولا يتخذ بعضنا بعضا اربابا من دون الله فان تولوا فقولوا اشهدوا بانا مسلمون
This is YOUR community's belief, but NOT ours and we have a very different opinion, based on hadeeth.
What I find funny is how non-Shiites always claim how succession should not be based on descendancy yet have no issue with the fact that Muawiya chose his OWN son Yazid to become his successor.
Anyways this is not supposed to be debated here, so I'll just leave it at that.
I want to know what the concept of Imamate is among the Shiites. How does it differ from Khilafat.
The sense I got now and before was that a blood descendent passes Imamate on, so I was curious to know if someone has explained the wisdom and Quran/Hadith behind it. I could see how that would be highly questionable today.
I want to know what the concept of Imamate is among the Shiites. How does it differ from Khilafat.
The sense I got now and before was that a blood descendent passes Imamate on, so I was curious to know if someone has explained the wisdom and Quran/Hadith behind it. I could see how that would be highly questionable today.
Imamate is very similar to prophethood.
Here is some point that I have mentioned earlier. Please read them and state any question you have regarding the topic:
1. Rligions are about certainty, and unless religious leaders are sent by God, no certainty can be achieved.
2. This is God's way of choosing his vicegerents on earth, as all the Abrahamic religions prove. This is true for Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and all the people God has sent to humans.
3. Humans at these modern ages need such Godly chosen leaders more than the ancient people, so why would God change his way of choosing his vicegerents.
4. This point can be proved by the Islamic teachings and by the Islamic history.