@ PORUS
You have made it very clear that you are NOT a DB, rather a kind of interested researcher in this subjects. I have accepted and respected your views, and even though I would like you to refrain from making comments against the DB faith, I cannot. But again, you are out of the DB circle, and I am thankful that you have clarified that fact.
My only problem is with those who claim to be DB s, but in return insult its beliefs and values.
Your last paragraph claiming that a "Dawoodi Bohra" is only one who is born into the community, without believing in it : According to me, is WRONG.
I have mentioned it many times that "Dawoodi Bohra" is not a tradition or a culture ALONE, BUT, it is firstly a strong belief with traditional and customary values.
This is my opinion. (Since you aren't a DB, and since I believe that I am, I hope you accept that from someone coming from INSIDE the DB Faith, not from someone observing it from outside).
Your quote addressed to me :
Frankly, your stand on this matter is the only impediment to the discussion. You want to know what others believe to tailor your inputs and, in any case, you will not divulge anything of what makes you a ‘true believer’ unless others share your faith in the Dai. If Prophet had similar attitude, he would not have imparted the Quran to non-believers and Islam would not have seen much progress. As Humsafar pointed it out to you, please state your positions without being concerned with what others believe.
That is NOT my stand.
All I needed to know was WHO the person I was addressing was. I honestly DO NOT know who he/she is. I don't care whether he/she was a Muslim or not, believer or not. But I really didn't KNOW who I was conversing with.
Going along with your example, the Prophet Mohammed SAW imparted knowledge of the Quran to non believers. Even when he would have conversed with them, he knew what their religious background was. Example, if a Christian came to him, the Prophet SAW would have known from before whether he was a Christian or a Jew, or someone would have introduced that guest. The Prophet would have preached Islam in a way the Christian man understood, by quoting from his own scriptures etc. I'm pretty sure/make a safe guess that his answers to a Christian and a Jew or an Idol Worshiper would have been different in style but the conclusion would have been the same = Islam.
Don't you agree? (If you don't, then i'd lay this whole "State your belief" down, and wont continue. As we have major differences on how to converse)
If you do agree, then that is exactly what I set out to do. Many including HUMSAFAR (and others) have dodged the question of their belief, and make it very difficult to understand whether they are of Sunni or Shia belief. Taiyibi or Agha Khani belief. Etc etc.
So, from my point of view, I have no idea whom i'm speaking to.
And find it difficult discussing DB matters when there are the nonsensical comments from Wahabis on this forum who have an EXTREMELY distant connection to DB belief.
I hope i've made myself clear.
@ Al Zulfiqar
the quotes in red are adam's. let us examine how ludicrous they are...
You made a very good observation, but you very easily and deliberately forgot to quote MY last line.
I am at fault for sometimes agreeing to continue an argument, because that's really not what I came here to do.
Where I accepted my mistake for continuing arguments, sometimes out of curiosity, or avoiding being coined a coward for starting and not finishing or continuing. But truthfully, I don't want to, and I genuinely am not to interested to.
@ Al Zulfiqar
you should ask that to the hidden imam, since it is he who is hiding, when he plans to end this confusion and reveal himself, esp. when the 51st dai had openly admitted in court under oath that the entire concept of a hidden imam is a myth and belief system only.
Firstly, the question I posed earlier :
And my only simple question to FEAR ALLAH is :
FEAR ALLAH
I follow the DB faith of my ancestors, I follow the original DB faith of every Dai who had qualities of the Prophet, Moulana Ali and Ahlal-bait. Good example is Qutbuddin Shaheed and many more Dais before and after him too. I follow the DB faith which has been there for 90% of the time (1000years – 100years = 900years).
IF he "follows the original DB faith", he would understand that DB faith (after Satr) believed in the Dai Muthlaq of the time. One after the other with continuity without a break. The most important tenet of Dawoodi Bohra faith was the need for a Leader & authority at all times. This is the Islamic/Shia/Fatimi/Dawoodi Bohra faith.
Today he doesn't have a Dai to believe in.
So either the Dais of the past (whom he followed) were wrong, or FEAR ALLAH has made a mistake somewhere. (I am of the opinion of the later).
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was directed towards FEAR ALLAH (which he still hasn't answered). So YOU don't have to worry about it. Speak when spoken to
Secondly, you are WRONG. Rather, Syedna Taher Saifuddin RA proved the concept of the Imam by stating the Ayat in Surah Yaseen
و كل شئي احصيناه في امام مبين
Again, the question wasn't directed to you, don't fret it. I was just clarifying your deliberate "mistake". [/color]