shivaathervedi wrote:Namaz shall not be optional. It shall be for all jamaits to pray as Imam will guide. Why Imam shall take pain just for few followers who for this or that reason want Namaz..
In his Farman MHI said that the complementarity between Namaz and Dua has existed throughout our history. This does not mean that Namaz was obligatory always. It has only been optional. Therefore logically it will be optional when the new Ismaili Namaz will be introduced.
It is hard enough for murids to maintain 3 times a day Dua. A Mursheed would not impose a practice that is difficult for everyone to follow.
shivaathervedi wrote:
What kind of research or scholarly work non Ismaili Muslims want to do on Du'a. They know Arabic better than Satputhi Ismailis and know well the meaning of Aliyullah..
There are many kinds of scholarly work that would entail a scholar to study our beliefs. The way our community functions is very much a function of our beliefs. Hence any anthropological work would entail a study of Dua and our practices.
shivaathervedi wrote:
Ismailism is not a difficult Madhab but some of our old missionaries and few scholars have made it difficult for drumming about esotericism. Esoteric understanding is a personal affair depending on one's intellectual IQ and a perfect teacher. Sheep, goats, chicken, mosquitoes, monkeys, Mr. N do not have same IQs..
MHI in one of his interviews said:
"One of the myths surrounding you is that some people in the West think of you as a living God. Not only is that not true, but it is blasphemous?" To which MHI answered: "Absolutely. I mean, as you know the faith of Islam was revealed at a time the Arabian continent was idolatrous and idolatary - all forms of idolatary are totally prohibited by Islam. It is certainly true to say that the Western World doesn't necessarily understand the theology of Shi'ism nor indeed the theology of many mystical sects whether they are Shia or Sunni or Christian.
Mysticism, in it's essence is difficult."
shivaathervedi wrote:
What are the multiple meanings of " ALLAHUMA BI HAQ I MUHAMMADINIL MUSTAFA WA ALIYYINIL MURTADHA WA FATIMATI ZAHARA WAL HASANI WAL HUSSAIN; ALLAHAUMA BI HAQQI MOWLANA ALI, MOWLANIL HUSSAIN..........
That is not the only statement in Dua. There are many others such as Aliyullah which can have multiple meanings.
shivaathervedi wrote:
Mostly Muslims say Mowla Ali was caliph, some say he was Pir/Murshid, others say he was Imam/ intercessor, majority say he was a family man married 22+ times, had 31+ sons and daughters, only few say he is God. On contrary no Muslim dare to say ALLAH is Pir/Murshid/ Imam/ Caliph/ intercessor or He is a family man having wife and children. Every Muslim would say Allah is beyond comprehension. He is what He is, can't be explained or compared.
That is why mysticism is difficult for the majority of the Muslims. The concept of Ali Allah is mainly for those who understand mysticism and Sufism. It is not meant for everyone, hence Ismaili sect is a minority.