You mention something and when I question you over it you suddenly spring on to something else
We have begged you for an entire thread to tell us how the 12ers saved Islam, when it was clear you had nothing, I asked you a simple question that I have been thinking about for a while; name one thing that the 12ers contributed to the Ummah at large? Your response, "Saqifah!"
Those who supported Ali in his Caliphate were Muslims. The same Muslims who supported the first three. The only difference is there were individuals who believed that Ali was the successor to Muhammad (s) and the first Imam and leader of the Muslims.These people were a minority just like today and first existed at Ghadeer and were known when opposed Saqifa.
Who are these Companions that were "known" that believed in 12er Madhhab's understanding of the successor ship? I won't hold my breath, I know you won't answer.
We believe the Hadith about Ali and his Shia refers to those of all generation who believe in Ali as successor to Muhammad (s) and the first Imam of the people. We do not believe that this Hadith is specific and related to Ali and his caliphate period. And why use the word 'shia'? Why not the term 'suni' or 'muslims'? Surely there is a big difference.
Because Shi'a means "party" as opposed to "Sunni", if he was to say "Muslims" that would imply the rest are non-Muslims. This conversation is happening despite the fact that we haven't even established the authenticity of the hadeeth or whether it has been accurately translated.
The Muslims could never distinguish till this very day about right from wrong were as the Shias did from the beginning. Caliphate from Saqifa onwards brought in all kinds and different rulers, where as Imamah brought in the noble, law abiding and God fearing.
May Allah forgive you; how can you possibly have this negative of an opinion of the greatest Ummah that has ever existed? This is purely sectarian hatred, nothing more, nothing less. The Muslim world was the best Ummah that ever existed whether you like it or not. Only the 12ers and the Islamaphobes have this negative-a-view of the Muslim Ummah. All I can say is, may Allah forgive you and those who teach you this hatred.
Take a moment out and carefully look at what Caliphate brought in. Good as well as the bad, right as well as the wrong, the pious and God fearing as well as the corrupt and cruel, those who followed the rule of law as well as the dictators and tyrants. Is this the system (caliphate) you believe in and follow?
Yes, the system that brought the Khulafa ar-Rashideen is the system I follow. Maybe you need to look at Islamic history without sectarian blinders on and just see just how great our tradition is. I reiterate, May Allah forgive you and those who taught you this hatred.
And why do you see Ali's Caliphate different from the first three? Why the double standards when it comes to Khulafaa e Rashedoon?
I see them all as the best successors to the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم. May Allah be pleased with Abu Bakr, Umar, Othman and Ali, the greatest people that ever lived. And may Allah forgive any believer who has been taught to hate them and the rest of the 1400 year old Muslim Ummah.
Now... after we have finished all that; can you PLEASE provide one thing that the 12er madhhab has contributed to the Ummah? Ali رضي الله عنه is not part of my madhhab or your madhhab, just like the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم isn't. Appealing to them is such a glaring logical fallacy that I'm surprised that someone who continues to appeal to "logic" can't see it.
Now, just one thing please.