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Shia Muslim is questioned about his beliefs in shia religion. reply for Busticate continued from below: The
Islam we (the world) have is the essential truth, not the whole truth.
Despite this The truth of Islam with us as compared to other faiths is obvious and internally the truth of the school of ahlulbayt (as) over others is also obvious from what we do have. The holy prophet (saww) left us with the whole truth (flawless leaders in the
12 Imams and
Lady Fatima(s) and the holy Quran). However, we chose to kill the living Qurans, betray them, ignore them, hide them, not to look for them and so the
14th (as) was veiled till we change.
Crossroads only come around so often. Every breath is a step closer to death. The sooner one sees the truth of Islam as to what's out there, the more meaningful/peaceful things become and the bigger amends they can make. So the sheikhs and others have not been able to convince you, but is that your fault for wanting others to convince you? You need to want to convince yourself, my friend. What scientist in their right mind says case closed?
Once your at that stage you need to then 'keep the company' of the
12 imams.
Read their words. Their words are freedom.
If God has blessed you with means then why not visit
Imam Hussain (as) in
Karbala, if needs be as a tourist wanting the truth. If you are living not dead and you read about Imam Hussain (as) or watch some videos in youtube, you cannot help but admire and be grateful for what he(as) did for humanity. Why not go there (as a student of history if needs be, not a Muslim and label-less) and stand by his grave and say:
'I have simply come to thank you as a human.
I am told that you're a divinely appointed
Imam, but
I never met you. I am told that this is the visiting place of angels, but your father said the
difference between the truth and falsehood is four fingers (the distance between the ears and eyes or being told and seeing for yourself') I can not see them.
I am told that in the earth of your resting place is cure, but my heart is still ill. I am told that all will come to an end but Karbala will be raised whole, but I do not believe in the end. I am told that you are alive, but I have no proof.
Speak to me if you are alive. I am told that the scholars are your ambassadors but I have had to sidestep the ones I have met to reach you and I complain that your name is used by them to abuse the masses, I complain to you of what I know of them. Now with tall walls they have begun to wall you, in the name of progress, I am a simple man who read that you said 'if you are not religious be noble in your ways', I understood this and hence have willingly travelled many miles to thank you for your sacrifice and say that although I do not believe in what I have not seen, I detest what they did to you and wash my hands from them. So thank you Imam Hussain, indeed you were noble in your ways. I wish I could have met you, and this land bears witness that I tried to. May you rest in eternal
peace. I was also told that you are a reflection of God's Generosity, eternal ownership of His domain is with you, but the distance of four fingers tells me that I am leaving empty handed and as such I will now pay my respects to your sister in
Syria and say to her that what they told me about your brother remains unproven. Then I will return home. I will return to my 'peaceful life' and my dear ones and I will say I have been to see a great man and his great sister, but my heart is here and I am happy with my lot.
Farewell Imam Hussain, I was told you were a manifestor of wonders, so I thought I would come and see. I am simple man Imam Hussain. I was told that if I looked,listened and cast my mind back in time I would see you as you gave all for your beliefs, the sublime teacher of humanity, yet I have looked and that too in your land, but remain unchanged. But then your lawyer wise men hedging their bets told me that you are the master of hearts that have been made tender by tears for you and as I have not cried much for you, though I did shed a tear for the plight of a father as he watched his 6 months old child denied water and then slaughtered, I am not 'in tune with you' and hence my hearts chains and my impure vision kept me from you. So the blame I with me. However was it not a
Jihad for an ignorant to leave his living room to come to you,. Are you not of those who are satisfied with small actions and forgive much? I am a simple man Imam Hussain and I know the greatness of a teacher is not in the results of disciplined elite students, but rather how he was able to elevate the sluggard ignorant, and thus I will look at those results. Farewell Imam Hussain
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You may be dead and not want2explore the science of Karbala but others out there may prefer life, hence why this not a private email.
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- published: 23 Mar 2011
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