@Hedzer15@CelticAshes That's quite rich coming from a zionist that believes jews from all over the world can just enter Palestine and steal land while killing the natives there. Your kind have legalized theft and genocide.
@jakeshieldsajj Saudi Arabia was called Hijaz before it was occupied by the Saudi family. We should normalize calling it Hijaz, or occupied Hijaz. And yes, the Saudis are tribal jews, this is why they hate the Shia and kill them and align with Israel.
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@smurf8795@Crazyunfill94 Syrian and Iraqi women are educated. Afghanistan is run by Taliban, that doesn't represent Islam. Just like a white guy can call himself a Christian, then murder his wife and kids, we don't blame the faith, we blame him.
@smurf8795@Crazyunfill94 Only a wacko would believe that women in Islam aren't allowed to attend school. For example, Iran has way more highly educated women than America does.
@AqailMoham1188@sneakosnippet Google the event of Ghadeer, you will find it in shia and sunni sources, though sunnis ignore and downplay it's significance. Also, check out this long but useful thread, which has sunni sources, talking about imamate in the Quran. https://t.co/tXh5mqcWVA
“A Qur’anic Rebuttal to the Sunni Fantasy: ‘The Prophet Didn’t Appoint Any Successor’ – Exposing the Paradox of Saqifa, the Immutability of Allah’s Sunnah, and the Necessary Designation of Imam Ali (a)”
A Quick Note: This one’s a bit longer than usual, but please don’t skip it. This is a detailed breakdown, and i urge my shia brothers not to skim it. Read it fully, including the replies, because the refutation is layered and complete.
This is Part I, addressing the sunni claim that the Prophet (s) left the ummah without an appointed successor. Part II, focusing on proving the quranic designation and divine appointment of Imam Ali (a), will follow in a few days InshaAllah. Save this and keep it handy and refer to it whenever the discussion comes up.
Also, i’m disabling the replies so this doesn’t get spammed or derailed, which would break the rhythm of the post.
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
Let’s address the most persistent myth in sunni polemics: the fantasy that the Prophet (s), supposedly left the most important matter of the ummah undefined. Sunnis love pretending that the Prophet (s) carefully explained every tiny detail of life, yet somehow "forgot" to secure the future of his entire ummah.
They want you to believe he taught the angle of:
– trimming nails
– the etiquette of entering the bathroom
– how to wash
– how to sleep
– how to eat
– how to speak
– how to walk
– how to greet
But when it came to the survival of Islam after him, he simply left it to "chaos and tribal politics." He (s) suddenly went completely silent on the single most important matter after his departure, the matter that determines the survival of the entire religion. He (s) meticulously explained every minute detail of daily life, but when it came to the question of leadership, the preservation of Islam, the interpretation of quran, the execution of divine law, the guidance of future generations, he supposedly shrugged and said, "Y’all figure this out after i pass away."
This isn’t even a serious position but an insult dressed as theology. And once we examine succession in the most basic human situations, the absurdity of the sunni claim becomes undeniable.
Because even a shopkeeper who has to step away for ten minutes does not hand his entire business to a random passerby and tell him, "manage it." He gives responsibility to someone who knows the stock, knows the customers, knows the rates, knows the system. Even for a short absence, a normal human being ensures his work is continued by someone competent. But according to sunni fantasy, the Prophet (s), knowing that his departure is PERMANENT, leaves the entire religion in the hands of whoever yelled the loudest in saqifah. According to the sunni logic, a shopkeeper shows more responsibility than the seal of the Prophets (s), which refutes itself by its own absurdity.
The same applies to literally any position in the world. No matter how big or small the post is, if someone is going to replace the previous person, that successor must be at least equally qualified, equally aware, equally capable, or better. If they aren’t, they are simply not fit for the job. You don’t replace expertise with ignorance, mastery with guesswork, or precision with confusion.
When Apple replaces its CEO, they don’t pick a janitor from the street. When Microsoft looks for a successor, they don’t hand it to a random guy on the road. They look for someone nearly identical in competence, equal or superior in understanding, fully aware of the system, capable of carrying the legacy.
– You wouldn't entrust a shop to someone clueless.
– You wouldn’t hand a hospital over to someone who can’t read charts.
– You wouldn’t let a school be run by someone who doesn’t know the syllabus.
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@AqailMoham1188@sneakosnippet And you will be asked about why you didn't follow the final command of the Prophet before his death. The Prophet declared his successor and leader of the ummah, Imam Ali a.s. Everyone else is illegitimate, just bid'a caliphate.
@f1927i@sneakosnippet@sneako The Prophet pbuhf would always call out ya Ali. Imam Ali was dearest and nearest to the Prophet. No one is worshiping Imam Ali you fool. In Saudia, you can visit concerts of whores, but you're not allowed to send salam to Ahlulbayt a.s. buried there.
@danishshahlam@A63289516@sneakosnippet There's something called intercession you should learn about, and found in the Quran and practiced by previous Prophets. Shias only worship Allah and they seek intercession from those closest to Allah (Prophet and his holy household), and needs granted by the permission of Allah.
@tamjeedalam003@sneakosnippet@sneako It's Quran and Ahlulbayt. What hadith lol, hadiths of who? The Prophet clearly prescribes Quran and Ahlulbayt as the source of the sunnah and hadith. This is even found in sunni sources but sunnis don't follow it.
@Choka0001@tamjeedalam003@ezzh_@sneakosnippet Don't you get tired of parroting the wahhabis lol. What's sad and funny at the same time is you don't use the brain Allah gave you and ask shia scholars legitimate questions, you just blindly follow your sect like a cult, as Allah describes previous nations in the Quran.
@WadeBro60154535@sneakosnippet The Prophet said that the ummah will be divided into many sects and only 1 is successful. You can't live with Quran alone, the Prophet prescribed al thaqalayn (2 weighty things) to never go astray, Quran and his Ahlulbayt a.s. Or else who do you get your rules from.