Can you be kind and share the references to the resources that Abually took this information from? I assume he must have taken it from somewhere, right?kmaherali wrote: According to the history compiled by Alwaez Abually the Pirs or the Hujjat of the Imam were appointed by the Imam and they were the Ahl alBayt.
Thank you for this reference. That is absolutely correct and I haven't implied otherwise. During the lifetime of the prophets, they have their Wasi or Legatee; it's after the prophets, the Legatee is moved to the rank of natiq i.e. Mauwla Ali was the Wasi of prophet Muhammad during his lifetime, and after him Mauwla Ali became officially the Manifest Imam and moved to the rank of Natiq. Imams [or legatees] do the Tah'wil of the revealed message of God; where's Natiq does the Tanzil of the revealed message of God. If you have noticed the expressions such as "Prophet at His cycle" and "Imam at his day/age". They are in the same rank of Natiq, but each has their own time. Prophets have cycle, Imams have Day and we say Imam-e-Rozgaar.kmaherali wrote: I think Tusi explains it better in the Paradise of Submission:
kmaherali - can you please elaborate where is the Universal Soul in this context, who has Jamali (feminine attributes or qualities)? is it not supposed to be the Pir or Hujjat? or do you reconcile it differently?kmaherali wrote: The Pirs were Hujjats of the Imam. As I explained before the Imam's are the ShahPir at all times being the Mazhars of the Essence. Being the Mazhar of the Essence they are also the Mazhars of the Divine Intellects (as all existence emanates from the Essence). However the Imam may delegate the function of the Mazhar of Divine Intellect to another Ahl al-Bayt. So the Pir or the Hujjat performs the role of the Mazhar of the Divine Intellect which means providing guidance and acting intercessors.
note, when Imam gives farmaaan to murids, He blesses us with His "Paternal" and "Maternal" blessings, such as "I give you my best paternal and maternal loving blessings", for example. I understand it, Imam as Spiritual Father (Divine Intellect) and Hujjat as Spiritual Mother (Universal Soul) who creates individual souls.
It may be true; however, it would make no sense if what's in the constitution contradicts the essence of our faith. we as Nizari Ismaili must fully understand and adhere to the constitution set by the Imam of the time .kmaherali wrote: As I have said on many occasions, the constitution is the zaheri document and it reflects the Zaheri aspect of our history. But there is a batini side of our history as well
I agree that shariat is not what we are after; however, understanding of Shariat is essential. I.e. When you are at the airport, runway is very essential for plane to take off. without runway, you will not be able to get to your destination. However, once the plane is taken off, the runway is left behind and becomes obsolete, in relation to you. Similarly, in order for us to get to our final destination, understanding of the Shariat is a must. It should be understood properly, and only after understanding the esoteric interpretation of it, we can move to next stage.
okay so how do you interpret this farmaaan of the Imam? Are you now also implying that Pir can appoint his successor?kmaherali wrote: "When Nabi Mohammed Mustafa departed from this world he appointed Pir Imam Hasan as his successor to carry on the work. Similarly, Murtaza Ali appointed Imam Husayn as the Imam after him." (Gujrati Farman book 'Kutchh na Farman' pages 8-9.)"
maybe in khoja tradition it wasn't (isnt) significant, but the event of ghadiri kum (and also idd ghadir for that matter) has always been significant and observed by all shias and Ismaili Nizari elsewhere. Please inform yourself, as opposed to base your assumption limiting in tradition and background that you have come to know.kmaherali wrote:
In fact the incidence of Ghadir has never been accorded that much significance in our tradition. There is no reference in the Ginans about the event. Until very recently we never observed the Idd e Ghadir. When our current Dua was first made available there was no mention of the names of the Panj tan paak. This was a later addition.
so, let's say for a minute what you say is true (which is not); then why the importance is given now to ghadir-e-khum that has never been valid or important according to your assertion? did you not say before that we must not go/look backward? according to you this apparently seems going backward, is it not? Why MHI included this as part of our Du'a? I think we need to adhere the Farmaan and guidance of Present Imam. Whatever the guidance was during Sarkar SMS, was in accordance to that time; however, MHI today gives guidance according to today's time. Remember, your Admin said we'r ibn-ul-waqt.
you should also know that the Prophet said I am the city of knowledge and Ali is the gate.kmaherali wrote: According to our Ginans, it is very clear that the Prophet was the Pir who guided his murids to the Imam:
ejee nabee mahamad bujo bhaai, to tame paamo imaam
musharak man to kaafar kaheeye, moman deel kuraan..illaahee..2
Brothers, know Prophet Muhammed, then you will attain the Imaam. Only a kaafir (infidel) has polytheistic tendencies in his/her mind(heart). But a momin's heart is enlightened by Holy Qur'aan
Prophet also said, Ali and I are from the same Noor.
first of all, 6 Natiq is mentioned in the Qur'an, if you believe in it. It has been explained by our very own Hujjats and Dais. so, basically you are saying whatever concept I find in Ginan I accept and whatever I don't, I reject? that doesn't sound like a wise choice, does it?kmaherali wrote: Generally I do not have a high regard for the hadith literature. The names of the 6 natiqs have not been mentioned in our Ginans and hence do not have a great deal of significance in our satpanth tradition. They were not even mentioned in our Old Dua when we recited the names of Imams prior to Hazarat Ali