RE: Shia & Sunna: Why I don't believe
April 14, 2016 at 10:13 pm
(This post was last modified: April 14, 2016 at 10:22 pm by Mystic.)
Salam
Chosen families are in Quran. For example the family of Abraham. Abraham, Sarah, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
God emphasized on offspring of Nuh for example being given Prophethood.
Aside from that, you have to study the verse leading up to verses that designate Leaders and possessors of the authority from this nation.
God is more worthy of being followed then we who are not guided unless God guides us. And for that he appoints Imams who Guide by his command.
I take it you speak Arabic. What has God said about "mulk" in Quran?
Authority is of course the most important subject in Quran after Tawheed. Because it's how we can submit to God.
In the past Prophets held that authority of God. Talut was given God's authority as well.
God is the Master of authority, he gives the authority to who he pleases and negates it from who he pleases.
Yahya was disobeyed due to "scholars" authority in Bani-Israel as well as the King that killed him. But who was the true authority?
See the verses leading up to Ulil-Amr.
Chosen families are in Quran. For example the family of Abraham. Abraham, Sarah, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
God emphasized on offspring of Nuh for example being given Prophethood.
Aside from that, you have to study the verse leading up to verses that designate Leaders and possessors of the authority from this nation.
God is more worthy of being followed then we who are not guided unless God guides us. And for that he appoints Imams who Guide by his command.
I take it you speak Arabic. What has God said about "mulk" in Quran?
Authority is of course the most important subject in Quran after Tawheed. Because it's how we can submit to God.
In the past Prophets held that authority of God. Talut was given God's authority as well.
God is the Master of authority, he gives the authority to who he pleases and negates it from who he pleases.
Yahya was disobeyed due to "scholars" authority in Bani-Israel as well as the King that killed him. But who was the true authority?
See the verses leading up to Ulil-Amr.