I did start a thread. It was pathetic and got derailed by off-topic posts. Farid actually answered me in private and his answer was more than sufficient. I'm waiting for the rest of you to get on board with his methodology.
Farid and Hani are definitely in a class of their own - but I think you just like the fact that a well-known poster like Farid gave you some special treatment and spoke with you in private.
That's actually really cute.
Why don't you just conduct all of your discussions in private then, seeing as how this is what you prefer?
I'm on about it being a thorn for Sunnis because absolutely no Sunni except Farid was able to give an acceptable response. You guys can't even unite on a proper explanation for it.
Well, unless we see what Farid told you, we can't exactly judge.
But you are definitely mistaken when you say we can't unite on a "proper explanation for it", as there is only one explanation for Ghadir Khumm.
It may be said in different ways, but the explanation is the same.
The words of the Holy Prophet (sawa) are irrelevant to most Sunnis? SubhanAllah.
Ahhh, we are playing at semantics now, are we? You are very argumentative, so this is natural.
No, what I meant was that most Sunnis are unaware of Ghadir Khum, and as such, it is irrelevant to them. This is in answer to your very bold claim that it is "a thorn in the side of every Sunni".
A claim that is typical of your very narrow world view.
What I was trying to convey is that to Shiis, Ghadir Khumm is amongst the top 3 most important things to have ever happened - whereas to Sunnis, it is largely unimportant (because it is a historical event, and has no bearing on their day to day lives).
Mawla means master/lord.
I thought Farid's explanation was sufficient for you? Did Farid tell you that mawla in the context of Ghadir Khumm meant master/lord?
I find that very hard to believe.
Mawla has 50 meanings, the meaning that I gave was the accepted meaning in the context of Ghadir Khumm.
Allah (swt) says in Surat at-Tahrim verse 4:
إِن تَتُوبَا إِلَى اللَّـهِ فَقَدْ صَغَتْ قُلُوبُكُمَا ۖ وَإِن تَظَاهَرَا عَلَيْهِ فَإِنَّ اللَّـهَ هُوَ مَوْلَاهُ وَجِبْرِيلُ وَصَالِحُ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ ۖ وَالْمَلَائِكَةُ بَعْدَ ذَٰلِكَ ظَهِيرٌShakir's translation:
If you both turn to Allah, then indeed your hearts are already inclined (to this); and if you back up each other against him,
then surely Allah it is Who is his Guardian, and Jibreel and -the believers that do good, and the angels after that are the aiders.
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So Allah (swt), Gibraeel and the Righteous Believers are given the title "Mawla" in connection with Rasul Allah (saw).
So is Gibraeel and the Righteous Believers the "masters/lord" of the Prophet (saw), or his guardians/allies?
I don't care what Ebn Hussein has to say, quite honestly. Without his inappropriate polemics/propaganda, who knows, I might have become Sunni by now. So far, it is only Farid and sometimes Hani and Hadrami that are intelligent on this site. Whenever I see a post of Ebn Hussein, I am reminded of what Sunnis are once they remove their veil of lies. As for Persian Majoos, you guys are the ones that pray like them with your hands folded.
lol
I agree that Farid, Hani and Hadrami are all very intelligent.