Some recent posts seem to emphasize that it exists and is very significant, but I really did not grasp it.
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Some recent posts seem to emphasize that it exists and is very significant, but I really did not grasp it.
Khilafah is the title of the one who should succeeds the the prophet SAWW ...
Caliphate is the name of the state that is lead by the Khilafah.
In Shia islam it is Allah who chooses the prophets and also it is Allah who chooses the successors of the prophets...
Sunnis have different view...
And Salafis are religious groups who were sunnis.
Some Salafis see Al Qaeda, taliban and ISIS as sacred Caliphate basis.
It is still not very clear to me.
It seems that "Caliph" is mainly a political title of authority, while a Khalifa is understood to be a proxy of sorts for a higher authority (or perhaps only of God himself)?
Does it come down to simply acknowledging that a Caliph has political or military influence but not necessarily in accordance to God's will, while a Khalipha is by definition given God's blessing?
So your view (and perhaps the usual Shia view) is that Caliph is simply a western spelling of Khilafah?
Yes.
Also, by your view a Khilafah must by definition have God's Blessing (and fulfill other requisites as well) in order to be legitimate, is that right?
exactly.
I understand that Shias will generaly have a lot of mistrust of ISIS, isn't that right?
They have been killing innocents with a special eye on shia.I understand that Shias will generaly have a lot of mistrust of ISIS, isn't that right?
They have been killing innocents with a special eye on shia.