shivaathervedi wrote:Please don't misguide the readers of this forum particularly youths. IMAM NEVER UTTERED THE WORDS HE IS MALIKINNAS,ILLAHINAAS, RABBINNAAS, this is your misinterpretation and deduction.
There is nothing wrong in DU'A IF NON ISMAILIS ARE READING IT. ON THE CONTRARY I SHOULD SAY THEY MUST BECAUSE DU'A'S TEXT EXPLAINS TRUE ISMAILISM.
Karim you have been alumnus at IIS. You were taught Arabic and sent (all students) to a Muslim Arabic country for refining Arabic. I think Kalimah words are not difficult and deep classic words to understand. You should have done on your own. Sorry yo write now Sheepishly you are changing your statement!!
We have been through this before in your mazhar avtar. MHI said in his Farman:
"I would like any spiritual child who is here present, who attends religious night school, to answer to Me what is the meaning of Malikin naas. You know the Sura which says Kul A 'uzu bir Rabin naas,Elahin naas. What does Malikin naas mean? Which is the spiritual child here who can tell Me the meaning of Malikin naas?
(One spiritual child gave the meaning of "Malikin naas Master of the People The Imam "; Hazar Imam was very pleased )
Good, very good."
If the Imam himself says that he is Malikin naas, does it not imply from the Quranic Ayat that he is also Rabin naas (the Lord of the People) and Elahin naas (God of the People)?
There is nothing wrong with Dua being read by others. It is a statement of our beliefs and like the Preamble it is a zaheri document. In fact Dua was used as evidence in the court of law during the Haji Bibi case.
Since it serves as a zaheri document it has to be framed in a zaheri language which does not give offence to others. Hence we have Allahuma etc etc.
YOU seem to have very little understanding about the esoteric tariqah. Below is MHI's Farman explaining the difference between esoteric and exoteric faith:
"Do not forget that our branch of Islam is an esoteric branch of Islam. Esoteric means that what is written is there, but its meaning is not there to everyone.
It is there to those who are part of our Jamat. And it is important, therefore, that if you learn parts of the Quran, you should be able to explain the esoteric meaning of those parts."(Bombay, India, Wednesday, November 22, 1967. (Karimabad))
Therefore Imam does not have to be explicit that he is illahi naas, it is implied by him being malikinaas. That is an esoteric way of explaining an esoteric concept.
I accept that I made an error about the translation. The correct translation is Ali is Allah.