mahebubchatur wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:40 am
Divinely Ordained Role and Authority of Prophet Muhammad PBUH and Shia Ismaili Imams of The Time
1. Prophet’s Role: More Than to just relay a final message Quran
Prophet Muhammad’s divinely ordained role was not limited to delivering just the final message from God of the Quran. He also provided continuous guidance, blessings, and gnosis (inner, spiritual knowledge) necessary for understanding God’s will. This knowledge goes beyond material or theoretical knowledge; it includes the deeper, spiritual knowledge that help believers with Gods will. In the Ismaili Muslim faith & tradition, this divine role and authority to provide ongoing guidance continues through the Imam of the time, who succeeded the Prophet
2. Continuity of Divine Guidance Through Designation
According to Shia Muslim belief, especially within the Ismaili tradition, the divine guidance of the Quran did not end with the Prophet. It continues through the Imam, who is divinely chosen and appointed to interpret the Quran’s external (material) and internal (spiritual) meanings. The Imam holds the authority to intercede and guide. This authority is passed down through succession, with the current Imam being His Highness the Aga Khan, the 49th Imam of the time. The Imam’s role includes interpreting the Quran for today’s context, offering guidance and blessings to ALL communities who seek.
3. The Imam’s Role After the Prophet
As successors to the Prophet, the Imams are also entrusted by God with the divine authority to continue the teachings and interpretations of the Quran. Imam’s authority extends to providing both material and spiritual knowledge , as well as blessings & forgiveness. Imam’s role includes imparting the Quran’s teachings to the languages and social realities of today, ensuring they remain understood relevant and accessible to all members of communities
4. Divinely Ordained Knowledge and Authority
Imam’s knowledge is not purely intellectual materially but is divinely inspired and ordained. This enlightenment (gnosis) allows the Imam to provide deeper insights knowledge and gnosis into the Quran. The divine authority of the Imam from God is essential for interpreting the Quran and guiding the faithful in all material and spiritual knowledge & related matters. As the Quran teaches, knowing God involves knowing oneself, and it is through the Imam’s light & teachings that believers can achieve this deeper understanding connection experience and enlightenment of God - the Divine.
5. Ismaili Tradition and Continuity of Enlightenment
In Ismaili belief, the Imam is the living source of “Nur” (light), which signifies the divine authority and gnosis knowledge that passes from one Imam to the next in succession. This light carries the same divine knowledge and authority passed down to Imams since the time of Prophet Muhammad, ensuring the community has continued guidance and blessings. The current Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, embodies this authority of the divine light and continues to provide spiritual and material teachings and interpretations of the Quran
6. Aga Khan’s Declaration as the 49th Imam of the time
As 49th Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan has reaffirmed his divinely ordained role and authority within the Ismaili tradition he has ordained. He continues the interpretations and teachings of the Quran, of both spiritual advancement and improving the quality of life for all believers. Imam’s knowledge is essential for spiritual enlightenment, & motivating them to develop their potential both spiritually and temporarily
In accordance with Shia doctine, tradition, and interpretation of Quran, the Holy Prophet (S.A.S.) designated and appointed his cousin and son-in-law Hazrat Mawlana Ali Amiru-Mu'minen (Alehi-salaam), to be the first Imam to continue the Ta'wil and Talim of Allah's final message and to guide the murids, and proclaimed that the imamat should continue by heredity through Hazrat Mawlana Ali and his daughter Hazrat Bibi Fatimat-az-Zahra, Khatin-t Jannat (Allehi-saläm).”
“in accordance with Ismail tradition, the Imam of the time is concerned with spiritual advancement as well as improvement of the quality of life of his murids. The Imam's Totim lights the murids' path to spiritual enlightenment and vision. In temporal matters, the lmam guides the murids, and motivates them to develop their potential.”..”This Constitution shall be read with any Farman made after the date hereof, and in the event of conflict, the said Farman shall prevail over this Constitution, and a later Farman shall prevail over an earlier.” (Aga Khan -
Ismaili constitution, 1986 to date)
3 one minute Video Clips
by Dr. Khalil Andani
These 3 excellent one minute clips in which Dr. Khalil Andani articulates in simple terms The Prophet and Imams in the context of divine authority from God
1. Who is Prophet Muhammad for Muslims?
This video explains the role of Prophet Muhammad as more than just relaying the Quran, highlighting his divinely ordained authority and role in giving further guidance to all believers.
Watch here
Key references for this video clip:
1. An honourable Messenger (rasul karim) (69:40; 81:19-21)
2. Recites the Signs (ayāt) of God (21:51, 62:2; 3:164)
3. All-Encompassing Authority
4. Commands the lawful and forbids the wrong (7:157)
5. The judge of the Believers (4:65; 4:105; 24:51; 33:36)
6. He who gives their allegiance (bay’a) to the Prophet has given it to God (48:10)
7. He who obeys the Messenger, obeys God (4:80; 4:64)
8. Holds more authority (awla) over the Believers than their own souls (33:6)
9. The lord-guardian (wali) of the Believers (5:55)
10. Spiritual and Ethical Teacher and Guide
11. Divinely inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit (42:52; 26:192-194)
12. The teacher of the kitab and Wisdom and new knowledge (62:2; 3:164; 2:151)
13. The witness over humankind on the Day of Judgment (2:143; 33:46; 4:41)
14. The guide of the Believers to the Straight Path (42:52)
15. Brings the people from darkness to Light (14:1; 14:5; 65:1)
16. A light from God (5:15) and a radiant lamp (sirāj munīr) (33:46)
17. A beautiful exemplar for the Believers (33:21)
18. Makes things clear to the Believers (5:75; 5:19; 16:44; 16:64; 14:4)
19. Intermediary between humans and God
20. Prays and intercedes before God for the Believers’ forgiveness (4:64; 63:5; 3:159; 60:12)
21. Why Imam role - authority ?
This clip explains the necessity of continued divine guidance through the Imams, ensuring the continuity of guidance of the Quran and God’s will
Watch here
22. Gnosis of God: The Ultimate Goal
Dr. Andani explains how the understanding and experience of gnosis (spiritual knowledge) is achieved through the Imam’s knowledge enlightenment & guidance, essential for material and spiritual enlightenment
Watch here
More at Prayers to & Authority & Nur (light), of Imam in Quran & Farmans
Ismaili Constitution and Farman (Guidance - Directions from the Imam of the Time)
The Ismaili Constitution, ordained by the present Imam of the time confirms the continuity of divine authority and affirms that the Imam’s directives (Farmans) prevail, and are for the benefit to f, and to be given shared and disseminated to ALL believers.
Read the Ismaili Constitution
Any corrections clarifications and or related information will be appreciated especially from the following who are copied - IIS/ITREBS/DJI/AKF/HUZUR)