Uniting Jerusalem in Allegiance to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah at the seat of Imam Hussain: Letter to Mr Mohammad Khaku
Hello all, Please read this letter in order to eliminate all conflicts in the 7.85 billion commune of Adam AS, the first Muslim Khalifatullah and Hawwa AS. I have been writing from the position of acceptance of the unbroken chain of divinely chosen leadership at the seat of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRP. Each mimbar needs to have the pesh Imams pledged to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah. The issues in Jerusalem needs to be sorted through uniting all souls in the house of prophet Abraham SUH and HRP known as Guru Brahmma. This calls for rapid sharing on the name of divinely chosen leadership of the age by all governments in the 7.85 billion commune of Adam AS, the first Muslim Khalifatullah. Application of Medina Charter security for brothers and sisters in Jesus SUH and Moses SUH needs to be implemented in allegiance to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah. Number of 12 for the divinely chosen leadership of the age at the seat of Imam Hussain is wrong since humanity can not exist without the presence of the divinely chosen leadership of the age.
Brother Mohammad Khaku, muslims and muslimas need to be momin for one verse only in order to eradicate all suffering in the 7.85 billion commune of Adam AS, the first Muslim Khalifatullah and Hawwa AS. What is that verse? Verse 3:103. What is the call? Holding on the Rope of Allah. Who is the Rope of Allah, the Hand of Allah, the Samad. The 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah at the seat of Imam Hussain. This is not known to all.
This is the reason, muslims and muslims suffered the usurpers of the identity of Khalifatullah. This is the reason, Simon Elliot aka Abu Baqar Baghdadi had usurped the identity of KHALIFATULLAH for destruction of muslim lives. All muslims and muslimas can be muslims and muslimas only in allegiance to the 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah at the seat of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRP ,Jesus SUH ,Moses SUH, prophet Abraham SUH and HRP known as Guru Brahmma, Noah AS known as Manu and Adam AS known as Adim in Sanskrit language. Look back in the history of Fatemi Khalifatullah since the time of Imam Hussain existing in the unbroken chain of divinely chosen leadership at the seat of Imam and prophet Ismail. Please look back. The Seats of the Ismaili Imamat: From Medina to Lisbon (632-2018) Knowing this each mimbar needs to have the pesh Imams pledged to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah whom we salute in Darood e Ibrahimi from across the homes, masajids, schools, universities, madarsas and luminous seats in aal e Mohammad and aulad e Mohammad.
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Every day is Ashura, Every Land is Karbala (Kullu Youm-e-Ashura, Kullu Arz-e-Karbala). And every Pulpit (Mimbar) and every Altar (Mehrab) is battleground of Imam Hussein (AS). Speak Up! Silent No More! About a million message and e-mail have to be sent to newspaper and mass media around the world to highlight the occupation of Palestine. Why go to marches when they change nothing, why write letter when nobody reads them? I do because I can say I tried to inform Muslim Ummah of the atrocities of the Zionist regime in Palestine. Remember the success is with Allah Subhana Watala – not with me or with you. I discharge by responsibility and I stand every night in front of Allah and say Ya Allah today I thought about my oppressed brothers and sisters in Palestine and around the globe. Attending such rallies, writing letters to editors and Imams delivering sermons on last Friday of Ramadan scare the illegitimate Arabian rulers and their western-Zionist masters. The Islamic history of Al Quds – Jerusalem used to be known to every Muslim schoolboy. However, nowadays these facts not generally known, but they are deliberately hidden and attempts have been made to re-write history and the textbooks. Al-Quds is at the very heart of Islam and the Muslim Ummah. Its status at any given time reflects the general health of the entire body of the Muslims. Muslims are like one body. If one limb hurts than the whole-body hurts, and so does the Muslim Ummah feel the pain with injustices. Ramadan must be seen primary as the month of struggle and jihad. It becomes incumbent upon all Muslims to share the pain and suffering just like one body in the face of injustices. The tragedy is that Muslims have lost their once famous sense of history, sense of direction and clarity of thought and purpose. What is the significance of Masjid al-Aqsa? It is the first Qiblah of Muslims, from where our noble Messenger went on his Maraj in the twelfth year of his Prophetic mission. The Zionist regime’s ethnic cleansing, genocide, oppression and occupying Palestine is well known and does not require refutation. However, what is not generally known by the Muslims, is after the fall of Ottoman empire and the creation of the Arab nations in particular the Bedouin Kingdom were all steps leading up to the creation of the Zionist State of Israel. Palestine can only be liberated after the heartland of Islam surrounding Palestine has first been reclaimed. To reach Palestine we must first liberate the land surrounding Palestine – Mecca and Medina. What is Al– Quds Day – The last Friday of Ramadan which happens to fall on April 29th is marked around the world as Yaum al Quds. Imam Khomeini began this tradition shortly after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, as an annual affirmation of the Ummah’ solidarity with Muslims of Palestine in their struggle for the liberation of al-Quds. Ramadan is the month of struggle (Jehad) and it was in Ramadan that Muslims fought their first battle, Badr, culminating in a resounding victory. It was also in Ramadan that Makkah was liberated from the clutches of idol worshipers (Mushrikeen). It was therefore highly appropriate that Imam Khomeini should place the symbol of the struggle for liberation of Palestine and al Quds (Jerusalem). Imam Khomeini said, “I invite Muslims all over the globe to consecrate the last Friday of the Holy month of Ramadan as “Quds Day” and to proclaim the international solidarity of Muslims in support of the legitimate rights of the Muslims of Palestine” (Ramadan/ 1399 AH/Aug 1979). Imam Khomeini did not appeal to the Palestinians to rise up on the basis of Arab or Palestinian nationalism; nor did he call the regimes in the Muslim world to liberate al-Quds. Imam Khomeini located the struggle of Muslim masses in the very roots of Islam, in the month of Ramadan when Muslims worldwide fast together from sunrise to sunset. Since Yaum al-Quds was first proclaimed, Muslims worldwide have observed this day, drawing attention to the desecration of Islam’s third holiest Mosque. For over four decades last Friday is marked around the world as Yam al-Quds with processions and speeches reminding Muslim Ummah (communities) about the plight of Masjid al-Aqsa and the land of Palestine. There is continuing threat to the city of al-Quds and the Mosque itself. The Zionist State have all intention to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque by opening tunnels running below in the name of archaeology. Opening tunnels is having the effect of weakening the structure of the Mosque. There is now serious concern about the Mosque’s structural integrity. Moreover, the tunnels could be used to plant bombs which could destroy the Mosque, and which the Zionist State could blame on individual zealot. During the Muslim administration of al-Quds, both the Jews and Christians enjoyed complete religious freedom; their places of worship were respected and protected. The Crusaders, on the other hand, permitted neither Muslims nor Jews any such freedom; the Jews were not even allowed to enter al-Quds. Since the Zionist occupation of Palestine, religious persecution and desecration of places of worship have again become the norm. Both Muslims and Christians have suffered the Zionists’ brutality and persecution. We need to consider how Muslims ended up in this sorry state. It was the ideology of nationalism—Arab nationalism to be precise—that fragmented the Muslims when they were confronted by Zionist nationalism in a conflict over control of Palestine. Muslim Ummah has seen many traitors like Abdul Aziz ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula, Abdullah ibn Husain in Jordan and Faisal ibn Husain Syria and Iraq who have nurtured by the colonialist. One wonders why would David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister, candidly admitted that the Arab regimes are “Israel’s first line of defense”. These Arab regimes have continued to destroy the Islamic resistance movement, the only vehicle capable of mobilizing the Muslim masses against foreign occupiers, and they have fed their population a steady diet of Arab nationalism to keep Islam at bay. It was in this grim period that the Islamic Revolution succeeded in Iran in 1979. Soon thereafter, Imam Khomeini, become the first Islamic leader to emerge in the Ummah in the post-colonial period. Imam took a number of decisions that had far-reaching implications such as breaking all relationship with the Zionist State and handed over the property previously occupied by the Zionists State to the Palestinians. The Imam then proclaimed that only the mobilization of the Muslim masses would liberate the first qibla of Islam from the clutches of Zionism. He also declared that the last Friday of Ramadan should be marked as Yaum al-Quds, on which Muslims throughout the world should reaffirm their determination and commitment to end the continued occupation of Palestine by the Zionist. By observing the day of al-Quds, Muslims not only begin to fulfil a political obligation, but they also acknowledge a religious obligation. The protection of Islam’s sacred places is a duty that is incumbent upon all Muslims. As long as al-Quds remains in the clutches of Zionism, this duty remains unfulfilled, and mobilizing the Muslim Ummah toward this objective becomes a religious obligation. Islam is not a religion of performing few rituals, such as going hungry or offering additional prayers (Tarawih), and supplications, important as these are, but important dimension is to help those who are in need or support those who are subjected to suffering and persecution. This Ramadan we must resist the temptation to organized grand iftar or barbeque parties, avoid (Ashraf), and reflect instead on our responsibilities to our fellow Muslims, and to the suffering of humanity at large. The problem is not a shortage of resources but of understanding and willingness to help and share. |
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