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Viksit Bharat Vision requires Luminous Unity in allegiance to Fatimi Khalifatullah Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V: Letter to Muzammil Sayyid

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Hello all, I have written a letter to brother Muzammil Sayyid in response to the issues raised in the letter of Mr.GN Fai,  Secretary General, World Kashmir Awareness Forum,  www.kashmirawareness.org   Brother Muzammil Sayyid,  With salam to you, all in the family and all in the neighbourhood, I am pleased to share the link for learning about the unbroken chain of Fatimi Khalifatullah at the seat of Imam Hussain, Mowla Ali,  prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS, Imam Ismail, Imam Abraham, Noah AS and Adam AS.  The Seats of the Ismaili Imamat: From Medina to Lisbon (632-2018) The Seats of the Ismaili Imamat: From Medina to Lisbon (632-2018) Ismaili Gnosis Through the centuries, the Seat of the Ismaili Imamat has been formally designated in one or more locations by t... The above link needs to be shared with all pesh Imams in order to eradicate conflicts.  Kashmir needs a luminous liberation from the politics of the ignorance of the unbroken chain of Fatimi Khal...

Ta’wīl of Qur’ān 3:45 - Esoteric and Spiritual Meaning of The Messiah (al-Masīh)

I have copied the following content from this email which I receive from Ismaili Gnosis which is most authentic source on Islam. https://www.ismailignosis.com/p/jesus-and-his-miracles?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1597652&post_id=182585239&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=156x1d&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email  *** Ta’wīl  of Qur’ān 3:45 - Esoteric and Spiritual Meaning of The Messiah ( al-Masīh ) [ al-Qāḍī al-Nu‘mān  writes in his book on Ismaili esoteric interpretation,  Asās al-Ta’wīl :] His [i.e. God’s] saying [about Jesus], “His name is the Messiah” ( al-masīḥ ) ( Q 3:45 ) means that he [i.e. Jesus] “polishes” or “clears” ( yamsaḥ ) the apparent ( ẓāhir ) and the hidden ( bāṭin ). In Arabic, the term  masḥ  means to clear, remove or wipe away something. This is why we pray for the sick by saying  masaḥa llāh ḍarrak , or “may God remove ( masaḥa ) your ailment,” in the sense of, “may He re...