Thank you for the quote.
During the foundation laying cermony of Dubai Ismaili Center, Hazar Imam openly proclaimed to other muslims that the prayer hall "will be space reserved for traditions and practices specific to the Shia Ismaili tariqah of Islam." To me that is the end of the argument. Imam ...
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- Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:32 am
- Forum: Padhramnis, Mulaquats and Didar other than Jubilees
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- Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:09 am
- Forum: Padhramnis, Mulaquats and Didar other than Jubilees
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Thank you for all the responses thus far. A few other things I would like to mention. I also hope other will join this discussion.
<BR><BR> Imam is our Ulil-Amr, and only those who have given bayah to him are admitted in our Jamat Khana. Allah has vested knowledge in our Imam, knowledge that our ...
<BR><BR> Imam is our Ulil-Amr, and only those who have given bayah to him are admitted in our Jamat Khana. Allah has vested knowledge in our Imam, knowledge that our ...
- Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:05 am
- Forum: Padhramnis, Mulaquats and Didar other than Jubilees
- Topic: Non-Ismailis and Didar
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Non-Ismailis and Didar
We often consider Ismailism as a progressive faith. We often take pride in how tolerant we are of other religions. In recent years, Hazar Imam has often spoken of pluralism. The word 'pluralism' has many definitions, the most common one being , "the affirmation and acceptance of diversity."
While ...
While ...