Wali Amr Al-muslimeen: Poll
#1
Posted 18 January 2010 - 04:53 PM
Was-salaam."
Sayyid M. Rizvi
http://www.islamic-l.../waliefaqih.htm
#4
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:11 AM
We don't care how many people reject the Wilayat of the Imams by rejecting their deputy.
Hasan Sajjad
President
#5
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:28 AM
Hasan_Sajjad, on 19 January 2010 - 11:11 AM, said:
We don't care how many people reject the Wilayat of the Imams by rejecting their deputy.
#7
Posted 19 January 2010 - 02:55 PM
Marbles, on 19 January 2010 - 11:28 AM, said:
Exposing themselves to what?
That we accept him as Wali Amr Al Muslimeen? We don´t need to expose it, we are telling you that we do.
#8
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:27 PM
repenter, on 19 January 2010 - 02:55 PM, said:
That we accept him as Wali Amr Al Muslimeen? We don´t need to expose it, we are telling you that we do.
SABZIs dont have the ability to understand
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Edited by khuram, 20 January 2010 - 12:17 AM.

i love U Rasool Allah s.a

#12
Posted 20 January 2010 - 01:29 AM
^^ This vid says it all...
btw- thanks for all the vids khuram
#14
Posted 20 January 2010 - 10:38 AM
surely one of the main criteria for the "wali e amr" is that he must be JUST?
keeping people under house arrest for political reasons such as ayatollah montazeri is not just, nor is it justifyable...unless you can show me any imams that kept their opponents under house arrest? oh wait. you cant,
so where are we left?
1) the wali e amr must always be just
2) ayatollah khamenei is not just
3) therefore, no matter how many people "believe" him to be, that does not change the reality of the fact that he is nothing of the sort.
1 + 2 = 3
oh yeah, and enough with the communist-style videos, comrade.

I Hate, Because I Love.
Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from Hammad from Hariz from Fudayl ibn Yasar who has said the following:
"I asked abu 'Abd Allah, recipient of divine supreme covenant, 'Are love and hate part of belief?' The Imam asked, 'Is belief anything but love and hate?'
Source: Al Kafi Volume 2 Page 125
UNITY WITH SUNNI IS AGAINST ISLAM
#15
Posted 20 January 2010 - 10:48 AM
No Imams other than Imam Ali
Imam Ali
I can't imagine the horrible names you would call Amirul Momineen
Hasan Sajjad
President
Edited by Hasan_Sajjad, 20 January 2010 - 10:56 AM.
#16
Guest_Zahratul_Islam_*
Posted 20 January 2010 - 11:12 AM
Hasan_Sajjad, on 20 January 2010 - 10:48 AM, said:
No Imams other than Imam Ali
Imam Ali
I can't imagine the horrible names you would call Amirul Momineen
Hasan Sajjad
President
So no, he wouldn't call Amirul Momineen any "horrible name" because he finds your analogy insulting and disrespectful as a Shia. You can worship Khamenei all you like, but refrain from analogies that compare his petty politics to the actions of my Imam.
Edit: What does them being given their right to rule have to do with anything? Had they been given the right to rule.. you think they would have been silencing opposition? You can't possibly miss the irony.
Edited by Zahratul_Islam, 20 January 2010 - 11:31 AM.
#17
Posted 20 January 2010 - 11:27 AM
According to you, we should all just sit and twiddle our thumbs like a bunch of idiots and "wait" for our Imam. Not realizing it is our Imam who is waiting for us.
People like you just want to hold on to your precious money and pretend you are waiting for the Awaited
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said "The scholars are the inheritors of the ambiya"
Imam Jafar Sadiq
I can give you many more hadith but as the Quran says:
[2:17] Their parable is like the parable of one who kindled a fire but when it had illumined all around him, Allah took away their light, and left them in utter darkness-- they do not see.
[2:18] Deaf, dumb (and) blind, so they will not turn back.
http://www.iranchamb...lack_shiism.php
Hasan Sajjad
President
#18
Guest_Zahratul_Islam_*
Posted 20 January 2010 - 11:30 AM
Hasan_Sajjad, on 20 January 2010 - 11:27 AM, said:
According to you, we should all just sit and twiddle our thumbs like a bunch of idiots and "wait" for our Imam. Not realizing it is our Imam who is waiting for us.
People like you just want to hold on to your precious money and pretend you are waiting for the Awaited
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said "The scholars are the inheritors of the ambiya"
Imam Jafar Sadiq
I can give you many more hadith but as the Quran says:
[2:17] Their parable is like the parable of one who kindled a fire but when it had illumined all around him, Allah took away their light, and left them in utter darkness-- they do not see.
[2:18] Deaf, dumb (and) blind, so they will not turn back.
http://www.iranchamb...lack_shiism.php
Hasan Sajjad
President
I just remembered how profoundly dumb you are.. many apologies for attempting to take you seriously
Edited by Zahratul_Islam, 20 January 2010 - 11:32 AM.
#19
Posted 20 January 2010 - 11:38 AM
Edited by Ibrahim Nakhaee, 20 January 2010 - 11:39 AM.
"I wanted a high position in life, I found it in modesty. I wanted leadership, I found it in giving advice. I wanted dignity, I found it in honesty. I wanted greatness, I found it in poverty. I wanted lineage, I found it in virtue. I wanted majesty, I found it in contentment. I looked for peace and found it in asceticism." - Uwais al Qarni

#21
Posted 20 January 2010 - 12:32 PM
I accept Sayyed Khamenei as my religious leader, and I will follow him on whatever he says. I believe it's my religious duty. However, firstly, I don't understand how he can be considered to be the leader of the Muslims if only Iranians are allowed to vote him in. Secondly, the political influence he has on non-Iranians is limited. The political statements he makes directly concern Muslims in Iran, not the world. The political statements he makes which concern the global Muslim ummah are similar to the ones made by other Maraja. Boycott Israel. Follow the law of the land unless it contradicts Islamic law. These things are said by ALL the maraja. I'm just asking with the aim to understand: how is Sayyed Khamenei the Leader of the Muslims of the world?

#22
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Posted 20 January 2010 - 12:42 PM
Nadir, on 20 January 2010 - 12:32 PM, said:
I accept Sayyed Khamenei as my religious leader, and I will follow him on whatever he says. I believe it's my religious duty. However, firstly, I don't understand how he can be considered to be the leader of the Muslims if only Iranians are allowed to vote him in. Secondly, the political influence he has on non-Iranians is limited. The political statements he makes directly concern Muslims in Iran, not the world. The political statements he makes which concern the global Muslim ummah are similar to the ones made by other Maraja. Boycott Israel. Follow the law of the land unless it contradicts Islamic law. These things are said by ALL the maraja. I'm just asking with the aim to understand: how is Sayyed Khamenei the Leader of the Muslims of the world?
+1
#23
Posted 20 January 2010 - 01:14 PM
khuram, on 20 January 2010 - 12:39 AM, said:
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I heard all his majalises this ashra as he was making a lot of noise in Karachi. It was quite refreshing as I had been used to hearing out intense tabarra mongers in Irfan haider etc. At least Allama Aqeel was willing to approach certain topics with a rational mindset. In any case, the scholarly body present within the subcontinent and especially India was a source of pride for shia muslims in our part of the world. No where else in the muslim world existed a scholarly body comprising of both shia and sunni scholars working together with a progressive mindset encompassing of the wisdom around them yet still managing to be sufficiently independent and self sustaining. There is no doubt in my mind that this recent shift in focus towards Iran instead by our bodies to seek out blind guidance with respects to local religious and importantly political affairs has been a backwards step and incredibly disheartening.
Ball till I fall.
#24
Posted 20 January 2010 - 01:51 PM
Nadir, on 20 January 2010 - 12:32 PM, said:
I accept Sayyed Khamenei as my religious leader, and I will follow him on whatever he says. I believe it's my religious duty. However, firstly, I don't understand how he can be considered to be the leader of the Muslims if only Iranians are allowed to vote him in. Secondly, the political influence he has on non-Iranians is limited. The political statements he makes directly concern Muslims in Iran, not the world. The political statements he makes which concern the global Muslim ummah are similar to the ones made by other Maraja. Boycott Israel. Follow the law of the land unless it contradicts Islamic law. These things are said by ALL the maraja. I'm just asking with the aim to understand: how is Sayyed Khamenei the Leader of the Muslims of the world?
Many of the maraja, do not voice their political views. Banning the use of Israeli products isn't political, it is against Fiqh to support those at war with Islam.
In regards to your point on Iranis selecting Rahbar. 1st. The criteria to select the WF is that one should be a Mujtahid, i.e. the Ahlul Kibra must be comprised of mujtahideen. 2nd not all those in the Majlis are of Iranian Descent, yes they all may live in Iran, but not all are Iranians per se. There are several from Iraq, Lebanon, and even few (at least 1 I know of) from Sub Continent. 3rd In any case it is safe to say that over 90% of today's mujtahideen are of Iranian descent, so if you have all them decide, at the end of the day the Iranians are still deciding, to put in your words.
You are turning this into a nationalism issue, who cares who decides as long as it is the mujtahideen who decide. If you believe our ulema are our guides and leaders, then I don't see why it matters where our ulema are from, the majority are from Iran. And that shouldn't matter to us.
In regards to the effect on those outside of Iran, there is some, but your right, it is not as great as it should be. This system is young and is developing and inshAllah will be able to develop to an extent where it is more influential and helpful towards those outside of Iran. But that is from a western perspective. If you ask the Palestinians, the Hezbollahis, the Yemenis, the Sudanese, etc etc, they will tell you otherwise in regards to the influence/aid of the WF. The system needs to be and inshAllah will be more expansive, but with how the West is today, it is difficult to be open about such things, since those involved will be tortured/killed.
No system is perfect until the Imam returns, we know that and acknowledge that.
There is no WF of Iraq/Iran/Lebanon, etc etc. The WF is of the Muslim Ummah. The mujtahideen amongst us decide who that is.
I hope, I have better explained the issues, if not, please accept my apologies.
Hasan Sajjad
President
Edited by Hasan_Sajjad, 20 January 2010 - 01:57 PM.
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