I'm using it as a counter to the claim that Seal of Prophets means no more divine leadership or authority after Mohammad.
Since when 'seal of prophets' is talking about divine leadership or authority after Muhammad s.a.w.? You are doing the 'twisting business' again, as usual.
Seal of prophets means no more new prophets after Muhammad s.a.w. Isa a.s. is not a new prophet. Every muslim knows that he a.s. was a prophet before Muhammad s.a.w. as he a.s. is clearly mentioned in the Quran as the prophet of the past. The only thing is that he lives a very long life and will die after the demise of Muhammad s.a.w.
You know what. You are arguing against something that we ourselves not using it as an argument against you.
Look at the posts that followed my post. It was saying God clearly clarified there would be no chosen leaders after Mohammad with the Seal of Prophets verse.
In fact I think most Sunnis I meet in real life use the notion of God sealing Prophets to imply there is no more chosen leaders after Mohammad.
Going back to the OP, just like Prophethood is clarified to end if it does end, I argue Imammate if it were to end, must be clarified to end in Quran or if that there is no succession of leaders after Mohammad, it would be clarified just as the Seal of Prophets were to be clarified.
For example, if I say "don't eat any grapefruits for it may interfere with your medications", although oranges and other fruits resemble grapefruit in many ways, it is in fact good for me to eat fruits and oranges. Oranges maybe very similar in many ways, but it doesn't mean they are bad.
The specific reason of ending Prophethood has to do with Prophethood and that God doesn't want us to give a serious consideration to people who claim the Quran is true but that they are Prophets as well.
It eliminates that process and exposes all such false claimants who testify to Quran through mouth but then seek to make it as if there are Prophets.
Since Quran has mentioned benefit of leaders and guides and divinely anointed Kings, then my no means, does this imply we should not give serious consideration to the claim there are leaders and divinely chosen successors. Succession after a founder has been emphasized.
If it was bad to give serious consideration to that, in the same way that it refuted Prophethood claims who testify to the Quran, it should of refuted all the other roles of his chosen ones to have stopped after Mohammad.
But we see Quran in fact confirms that all people of the book will believe in Jesus before his death, and so if Jesus were the only divinely chosen leader, it would have to emphasized and clarified that.
It would have to emphasize that are no successors to Mohammad to lead us.
The same wisdom of ending Prophethood doesn't necessarily apply to ending leadership. In fact perfecting leadership and uniting people on the final successor to Mohammad may very well be the reason for sealing revelation, that it is maybe it's to perfect the issue of Leadership and authority of God through his chosen ones on humanity.
If it didn't want us to give serious consideration to that, it should of clarified there is no such chosen leaders to succeed Mohammad....as it makes no sense to clarify it for Prophethood but not chosen leadership and succession to the Captaincy of the ship of salvation!
Peace be upon those who follow the guidance!