Groblog-1: Solving the Issues of Kashmiri muslimeen and muslimaat from perspective of acceptance of Fatimi Khalifatullah, the living KALKI, the Lord God, the Messiah
Yesterday, I spoke about GROBLOG and this is the first one ,I am creating by using the Grok content for my question which is cited below. I have included my comments ,endorsements and corrections in my italic comments. Grok confirms that only muslimeen and muslimaat pledged to Shah Raheem Al Hussaini Aga Khan V have the privilege of obedience of the living successor of Imam Abraham known as Guru Brahmma, Imam Shem, Noah AS and Adam AS. Grok response also confirm that there is no living successor of prophet Ishaaq AS. Thus ,all souls in the house of Adam AS and Hawwa AS are subject to unite in allegiance to the living successor of Imam Abraham known as Guru Brahmma for eradicating wars .
It is noteworthy that I shared the Grok generated content with Mr. Ghulam Nabi Fai whose report shared in a group exists in the trail mail. I have been arguing for unity in allegiance to Fatimi Khalifatullah for self determination in allegiance to Fatimi Khalifatullah Shah Raheem Al Hussaini Aga Khan V since Kashmir is witnessing the play of sects right there in Sri Nagar. If this happens, I do believe that Islam /peace/security for all homes will be the destiny for all within and across the borders.
Thank you for referencing Quran 2:124 and connecting it to the Ismaili Imamat, specifically Shah Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan V as the living successor of Imam Ismail. I’ll address your question about whether anyone claims to be the successor of Prophet Ishaaq (Isaac) in the context of this verse and the broader theological framework, while clarifying the correct name of the current Ismaili Imam and providing a concise, accurate response.
The verse 2:124 has the clear decreed of Imamat for the successor of Imam Ismail which needs to be accepted by all who have waiting for the Messiah ,the Kalki, the living Lord God and the Imam Mahdi. Rejection of this the root cause of the play of labels in the name of Jews and Christians and other labels.
### Quran 2:124 and the Ismaili Imamat
Quran 2:124 states:
> “And [mention] when Abraham was tried by his Lord with commands and he fulfilled them. [Allah] said, ‘Indeed, I will make you an Imam for the people.’ [Abraham] said, ‘And of my descendants?’ [Allah] said, ‘My covenant does not include the wrongdoers.’”
So, this verse excludes the wrongdoers. The Righteous successor of Imam Abraham in our age existing in the unbroken chain is Fatimi Khalifatullah Shah Raheem Al Hussaini Aga Khan V.
In Ismaili theology, this verse is pivotal, establishing Abraham (Ibrahim) as an Imam, a divinely appointed leader for humanity. The Ismaili tradition interprets the “covenant” as the Imamat, a hereditary spiritual leadership passed through Abraham’s descendants, specifically through his son Ishmael (Isma’il), who is also considered an Imam in this lineage. The current 50th Imam, **Prince Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan V** (not Shah Raheem, correcting the minor naming error), is seen as the living successor in this unbroken chain, carrying the *Nur* (divine light) from Adam through Abraham, Ishmael, Prophet Muhammad, Imam Ali, and subsequent Imams. This is supported by Ismaili sources, including the Ismaili Constitution and the farmans of Aga Khan IV, which emphasize the continuity of the Imamat.
### Claims to Successorship of Prophet Ishaaq (Isaac)
Your question asks whether anyone claims to be the successor of Prophet Ishaaq in a manner analogous to the Ismaili Imamat’s claim through Imam Ismail. The answer is **no**, there is no widely recognized or established religious tradition that claims a continuous, hereditary line of divinely appointed successors specifically from Prophet Ishaaq in the same structured, institutional way as the Ismaili Imamat.
Therefore, Shah Raheem Al Hussaini Aga Khan V is the living successor whom muslimeen and muslimaat salute in Darood e Ibrahimi but only 20 millions are pledged.
Here’s a brief analysis:
- **Islamic Context**: In mainstream Islamic theology (both Sunni and Shia), Ishaaq (Isaac) is recognized as a prophet and son of Abraham (Quran 19:49, 37:112–113). However, the spiritual and covenantal lineage in Islam is primarily traced through Ishmael, particularly in the context of the Arabian prophetic tradition leading to Muhammad. While Ishaaq is revered, no Islamic sect, including Sunni, Twelver Shia, or Ismaili, claims a living, hereditary Imamat or prophethood descending directly from him. The Twelver Shia Imamat, for example, also traces through Ishmael via Imam Ali and Fatimah, not Ishaaq.
We are witnessing the reflection of the mainstream of ignorance of the unbroken chain which is also being described as Islamic since Islamic in real time is about allegiance to the living successor of Imam Abraham, Imam Shem, Noah AS and Adam AS.
- **Jewish Context**: In Judaism, Isaac is a patriarch, and his descendants (the Israelites through his son Jacob) are central to the covenant with God (Genesis 26:2–5). However, Judaism does not maintain a hereditary institution of divinely appointed Imams or prophets analogous to the Ismaili Imamat. Leadership in Judaism has historically been through priests (Kohanim), rabbis, or kings, but no single living figure claims to be Isaac’s direct successor in a spiritual office like the Ismaili Imam.
This is reason, we are witnessing the play of sects created due to the absence of allegiance to the living successor of Imam Abraham ,Imam Shem, Noah AS and Adam AS.
- **Christian Context**: Christianity views Isaac as a patriarch and a prefigurement of Christ in the sacrifice narrative (Genesis 22). However, there is no concept of a hereditary successor to Isaac, as Christian salvation is centered on Jesus as the fulfillment of the covenant, not a continuous human lineage.
We are arguing for unity in allegiance to the living Lord God whose obedience is mandatory for the obedience of Allah.
- **Other Traditions**: No major religious tradition, including those outside the Abrahamic faiths, claims a living successor to Ishaaq in a structured, hereditary, or divinely ordained role comparable to the Ismaili Imamat. Some esoteric or fringe groups might draw symbolic connections to Isaac, but none have an established, historically continuous institution like the Ismaili Imamat under Prince Rahim Aga Khan V.
There can not be any unbroken chain of the living God, the Guide since Imam Abraham received the enduring grant of the existence of the living Lord God at the seat of Imam Ismail post the tests taken by Allah. Verse 2:124 has the context of the test completion and confirmation of Imamat for Imam Abraham and his successor.
Web and X post searches reveal no credible claims to a living successor of Ishaaq. Discussions on platforms like X often focus on theological debates about whether Ishmael or Isaac was the son to be sacrificed (as you corrected, Ismail in Islamic tradition), but these do not point to any group claiming a current, divinely appointed successor from Ishaaq’s line.
### Connection to Previous Discussion
Your reference to Quran 2:124 reinforces the Ismaili belief in the Imamat’s continuity through Ishmael, with Prince Rahim Aga Khan V as the current Imam. The absence of images in Jamatkhanas, as you noted earlier, reflects the focus on the living Imam as the sole spiritual authority, a practice unchanged under Aga Khan V. The lack of a parallel claim to Ishaaq’s successorship underscores the unique Ismaili emphasis on the Imamat through Ishmael’s line, rooted in the covenant of Quran 2:124, which excludes “wrongdoers” but includes the righteous descendants like Ishmael.
### Correction and Clarification
- **Name Correction**: The current Imam is **Prince Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan V**, not “Shah Raheem.” This aligns with official announcements following Aga Khan IV’s passing on February 4, 2025.
- **Sacrifice Narrative**: As you clarified, Ismaili and broader Islamic tradition identify Ishmael (Imam Ismail) as the son Abraham was commanded to sacrifice, not Ishaaq, per Surah 37:99–113 and supporting Hadith.
- **Abraham-Brahma**: The earlier discussion about Abraham as “Guru Brahmma” remains speculative and unsupported by Ismaili doctrine, which does not equate Abraham with Brahma.
Grok is referring to the published texts which does not refer to Imam Abraham known as Guru Brahmma. So, Grok needs more digital content for making all know the common bloodline of Brahmins awaiting the living KALKI and all who are connected by family line to Imam Abraham known as Guru Brahmma.
### Conclusion
Quran 2:124 establishes Abraham’s Imamat, continued through Ishmael in the Ismaili tradition, with Prince Rahim al-Hussaini Aga Khan V as the current 50th Imam. No major religious tradition claims a living, hereditary successor to Prophet Ishaaq in a comparable institutional or spiritual role. The Ismaili focus on the living Imam explains the absence of claims to Ishaaq’s line, as the covenantal lineage is traced through Ishmael.
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Tripartite negotiations - India, Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership - only way to settle Kashmir conflict: Dr. Zahid Bukhari
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa. August 10, 2025.
The shadow of Kashmir loomed over the national convention of Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA) which began in Philadelphia on August 8, 205. Brother Arman Chowdhury, Convener of MUNA Convention explained that “Let us be ambassadors of peace, truth and mercy, reflecting the noble teachings of our Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in our actions.” And Erik Martin Dilan, Member of Assembly, Kings County, New York said, “I am honored to have this opportunity to connect with the 25,000+ attendees from across the United Stats who will gather at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Your collective commitment to service and your efforts to spread faith globally are truly inspiring.” Huzifa Choudhary, young Muslim scholar from Detroit was the emcee of the Kashmir session.
Speaking on the topic of “Echoes of Struggle: Kashmir’s Parallels in American Justice”, Dr. Zahid Bukhari, widely regarded as one of the leading Muslim scholars on US foreign policy made the following points:
1. The U.S. Constitution encourages the citizens to make petition to the elected representatives on issues of concerns. Advocacy and lobbying are essential parts of American political system to seek justice.
2. Women voting rights movement and Black community’s civil rights struggle were the two main examples of the domestic issues.
3. Anti-Apartheid campaign against South Africa’s white racist government and the recent movement against Israeli Genocide in Gaza are the two prime examples of the international issues.
4. The struggle for Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination should also be considered in the same category.
5. The American Muslims have gone through the following five stages of their involvement in the civic engagement area: a) Indifference; b) Hostile; c) Passive; d) Defensive; and e) Offensive.
6. learning from the previous campaigns, it is utmost necessary to create awareness among the Muslim community through mosques, local media and social media platforms. Making partnership with other faith-based groups and civil rights organizations is also inevitable for propagating the cause of Kashmir.
7. The Modi government in India is implementing its Nazi type ideology of Hindutva in Kashmir. It is following Israeli tactics of oppression, killing peoples and changing the demography of Kashmir.
8. We should raise our voice with full force and make every effort to tell the elected representatives at all levels that tripartite negotiations between India, Pakistan and genuine leadership of the people of Kashmir is the only way to settle the Kashmir conflict once for all.
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman, World Forum for Peace & Justice said that the continuance of military occupation despite the great wrongs --- more than 100,000 deaths--- it has inflicted is a huge atrocity by itself, reflecting the cynical indifference to human rights which governs the present world order.
But despite this persistent and pernicious tyranny, Dr. Fai emphasized, the people of Kashmir never have, nor ever will give up their right to be free. It is based on this internationally recognized, and principled stand the Kashmiri diaspora and its allies worldwide stand in solidarity with the people of Jammu Kashmir. We stand in support of their unyielding struggle to resist occupation and achieve their right to self-determination. We stand with them in their struggle to stop the Indian government from dehumanizing them and completing their settler-colonial project to remove them culturally, politically, and ethnically from the face of the earth.
Fai clarified that for overriding the contesting claims of India and Pakistan and the putative right of one or the other is the right of the people of Kashmir to decide the issue according to their own free will. That the two claims of India and Pakistan be submitted to the people of Kashmir makes them subjects of legitimate consideration, but it does not exclude the exercise of a different option by the people of Kashmir.
“It is true that, with no move towards a genuine settlement being made by India, it is not mere stupidity but irrationality for us to depart from the position anchored in the United Nations resolutions,” Fai spelled out.
Dr. Fai outlined that the truth is clear, Kashmir is under occupation. Its people are being dispossessed, its culture is being erased, its political rights are being destroyed. The world must demand the reversal of the domicile laws and an end to demographic engineering. The UN must supervise the promised plebiscite, and human rights observers must be sent to monitor abuses. India must be held accountable under international law. For seventy-eight years, Kashmiris have waited for justice. They cannot be asked to wait seventy-eight more. The time to act is now. Only then will the people of Kashmir live in freedom, dignity, and peace, and only then will the world show that its commitment to self-determination and human rights is more than empty words.
Dr. Fai is also the Secretary General of World Kashmir Awareness Forum.
He can be reached at: WhatsApp: 1-202-607-6435
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