No, I am refuting you and then criticizing you for your stupidity.
Not only that, I have exposed your hypocrisy. In the matter of Malik bin Nuwayrah, you disregarded the words of your own "infallible" Imam (ra) - belonging to the category of Second Weighty Thing which is on par with the Qur'an (as per your beliefs) - and demanded Qur'anic proof. However, in this case, you are satisfied with a statement occurring in Sahih Bukhari over what the Qur'an says - that the religion has been completed thereby implying that all that our salvation rests upon has been spelled out.
Umar's (ra) response was not objection but reaction; he reacted to the Holy Prophet (saw) falling unconscious right after he made the request. Even if we agree that it was an objection - for argument's sake - why was the "infallible" Imam (ra) a bystander? And if you repeat that the "infallible" Imam (ra) acted as needed, don't you think that weakens his position and therefore his existence? Why have an "infallible" Imam (ra) who has control over atoms but is too timid to implement corrective course of action?
You will never answer these questions in a logical line flowing from one to the next.
Picking on Imam Ali (ra)? I am showing you that the one you consider hujjah upheld, or at the very least did not oppose, Umar's (ra) decision. Now is a good time, since its not too late, for you to follow your hujjah on issues like this one, Fadak, naming your children Abu Bakr and Umar, etc!
However, the main point I am trying to establish now is the following: if the Holy Prophet (saw) was prevented from writing something which would prevent us from becoming "deviated" and having "gone astray", it means that we are missing that critical piece of information or prescription. Therefore, we must conclude that Muslims have all "deviated" and "gone astray", including the Shias.
Going a step further, since only Shias hold the belief that the Holy Prophet (saw) was prevented from writing the prescription, the judgment applies only to them. Hence, only the Shias have "deviated" and "gone astray" (since they are the only ones to claim that the prescription to avoid the ills of having "deviated" and "gone astray" was prevented from being written down).
Until you prove (with authentic proof) what the Holy Prophet (saw) wished to dictate for the Sahaba (ra) to write down, we can conclude that the Shias are the only ones to have "deviated" and "gone astray" because only they claim that the prescription was never written down and they cannot authentically establish what that prescription would have said (had it been written down).
"Until you prove (with authentic proof) what the Holy Prophet (saw) wished to dictate for the Sahaba (ra) to write down, we can conclude that the Shias are the only ones to have "deviated" and "gone astray" because only they claim that the prescription was never written down and they cannot authentically establish what that prescription would have said (had it been written down)"
The proof is right in front of you, the Prophet's s.a.w words on why he wanted pen and paper, "so I may right something that you do not go astray or deviate" What ever it was certainly wouldn't have let the companions go astray or deviate. No need for any twist or turns or gimmicks or games. The companions deviated, went astray. Simple as that.
"Not only that, I have exposed your hypocrisy. In the matter of Malik bin Nuwayrah"
Read your own books, the reports aren't clear regarding the case of Malik. Innocent until proven guilty. And even if he turns out to be guilty then that surely proves companions can turn back on their heels by deviating, going astray, apostasy etc. You lose this case either way. It's your DOUBLE STANDARDS in every matter. You have no principle in place to go by. That is what your faith and belief is all about.
"No, I am refuting you and then criticizing you for your stupidity"
Your only trying to survive in this discussion by twist and turns.
"you disregarded the words of your own infallible Imam"
I'm challenging you to prove a general principle from the Qur'an. That is if you refuse to pay Zakah to the ruler of the time then you're subject to capital punishment by beheading.
"religion has been completed"
How was the religion completed. What made the religion complete. What happened on that particular day that before this day the religion wasn't complete.
"Umar's (ra) response was not objection but reaction; he reacted to the Holy Prophet (saw) falling unconscious right after he made the request."
Excuses. How long are you going to be dishonest with yourself. And what will this dishonesty earn you. 70 virgins in Jannah probably. He clearly objected and caused a fuss over it. That's how determined he was. And his second statement made it clear that he knew what the Prophet s.a.w was going to write. Otherwise he never would have said "we have the book of Allah with us, the book of Allah is sufficient for us". Why did he say this if he didn't know.
"why was the "infallible" Imam (ra) a bystander?"
He wasn't. Look at the facts.
"And if you repeat that the "infallible" Imam (ra) acted as needed, don't you think that weakens his position and therefore his existence?"
Just because Imams don't do what we want and think that they should do or should have done doesn't weaken their position.
"Why have an "infallible" Imam (ra) who has control over atoms but is too timid to implement corrective course of action?"
You believe that violence and threatening behaviour is the corrective course of action. Might and strength and the use it by force is right, that's what you believe in.
"You will never answer these questions in a logical line flowing from one to the next"
I'm doing it and have always done it. The Prophet s.a.w wanted to write something so that the companions do not deviate, go astray. Now the companions didn’t care. They didn't think it was necessary. So why should the Prophet s.a.w care. The doctor wants to right something for you so that you don't fall ill. If you think it's not necessary then why should the doc bother.
"Picking on Imam Ali (ra)? I am showing you that the one you consider hujjah upheld, or at the very least did not oppose, Umar's (ra) decision."
Not only Ali but also others opposed Umar. Some sided with Umar and some opposed. Never the less why is it called a BLACK DAY.
Muslims along with the companions have deviated, gone astray. According to the prophet saw, not me.