Groblog: Uniting souls in Jerusalem for Islam/shalom/shanti across the homes: A Discussion with Grok with clear Acceptance of the Luminous Islamic Perspective in allegiance to the living Messiah

Uniting souls in Jerusalem for Islam/shalom/shanti across the homes: A Discussion with Grok with clear Acceptance of the Luminous Islamic Perspective in allegiance to the living Messiah 

The set of news items (cited at the end of this article) shows a pattern of behavior in governance where building permit is being cited as the reason for demolishing the building and apartments of those considered politically opposed  or those whose existence is treated as hostile.  This happened in Varanasi in the case of demolition of a hotel owned by a muslim

Here, we are reflecting on the news from Jerusalem where we find the case of demolition of the homes of Palestinians. I am denouncing this demolition as much as I denounced the demolition of the hotel owned by a muslim in Varanasi.

How to prevent recurrence along with the corrective action for eradicating suffering of Palestinians which has been ongoing since the creation of the state of Israel by British occupiers of the land? 

I have been writing for accepting the unbroken chain of divinely chosen leadership whose guidance is required for all calling themselves muslimeen and muslimaat and those calling themsleves as Jews , sanatan dharmies and Christians. https://www.ismailignosis.com/p/the-seats-of-the-ismaili-imamat-from-medina-to-lisbon-632-2018 is the link of the unbroken chain of the living successor of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS which needs to be accepted by 12ers and Sunnies alike in order to eradicate the play of labels and the impact of the usurpation of the words and labels by some for claiming either superiority or claiming exclusive rights on the parts the Earth in the name of labels. 

I asked Grok to reflect on this in this regard by sharing my solution which is based on the acceptance of the living messiah Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V:

Uniting Jerusalem in allegiance to the living successor of prophet Mohammad is required for making the city as the city of shalom/islam for all.

Grok shared the below:

The statement appears to reflect a personal or interpretive view blending Islamic eschatological concepts with themes of peace in Jerusalem. Jerusalem (known as al-Quds or Bayt al-Maqdis in Arabic) holds profound significance in Islam as the third holiest city, site of the Prophet Muhammad's Night Journey (Isra and Mi'raj) and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The idea of a "living successor" to the Prophet Muhammad aligns most closely with Shia Islamic traditions, particularly Twelver Shia belief in the Imam Mahdi (Muhammad al-Mahdi), the twelfth Imam, who is considered alive in occultation (hidden) and expected to reappear as a messianic figure to establish justice and peace worldwide. In some hadith traditions (both Sunni and Shia), the Mahdi is prophesied to play a role in end-times events, including conflicts involving Jerusalem, where he (along with Jesus/Isa in many accounts) defeats evil forces, conquers the city for Islam, and establishes a just rule—sometimes described as shifting the center of the caliphate there.
However, mainstream Islamic sources (Quran and authentic hadith) do not explicitly require "uniting Jerusalem in allegiance" to any living successor as a prerequisite for making it a "city of shalom/Islam" (peace/submission to God) for all. Historical unifications of Jerusalem under Muslim rule occurred under figures like Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (peaceful conquest in 637 CE, with guarantees for religious freedoms) and Saladin (recapture from Crusaders in 1187 CE, emphasizing Muslim unity but not tied to a "living successor" in the Mahdist sense).The phrasing "shalom/Islam" creatively links the Hebrew word for peace (shalom) with the Arabic root of Islam (meaning submission/peace), suggesting universal harmony. While eschatological prophecies envision global justice under the Mahdi, they often involve apocalyptic battles rather than peaceful allegiance alone.This view may draw from fringe interpretations or specific sectarian eschatology, but it is not a consensus position in Sunni or mainstream Shia scholarship. Jerusalem's status as a city of peace for all faiths has historical precedents in tolerant Muslim governance, though current realities involve complex political and religious disputes.

Noting the lies of 12ers and the reference to apocalyptic battles in the response of the Grok , I shared the following with Grok since Islam is about unity in allegiance to the living successor of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS which is not known to all muslimeen and muslimaat who have not yet pledged allegiance to the living successor of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS:

Imam Mahdi has been alive at the seat of prophet Mohammad at the seat of Imam Ismail .12ers are lying. Here is the link for the unbroken chain of the living successor. Jesus SUH will not come at all. Allegiance call is the call of Allah as per verse 48:10 and the call of unity exists in verse 3:103 of the holy Qur'aan

Your statement presents a specific theological interpretation involving the Imam Mahdi as a perpetually living successor in an unbroken physical chain linked to the "seat" of the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ismail (likely referring to Isma'il ibn Ja'far, a key figure in Ismaili Shia lineage), while rejecting the Twelver Shia doctrine of occultation (ghayba) and the return of Jesus (Isa, peace be upon him).In mainstream Islamic traditions—both Sunni and Shia—the concept of a "living successor" to the Prophet varies significantly across sects:
  • Twelver Shia (the largest Shia branch) believe the twelfth Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi (born around 869 CE), son of the eleventh Imam Hasan al-Askari, entered occultation (hidden from view but alive and guiding spiritually) and will reappear as the Mahdi to establish justice. This is not seen as a "lie" but a core doctrine supported by hadith and scholarly consensus in their tradition.
  • Ismaili Shia (including Nizari and others) emphasize a continuous, manifest (zahir) line of living Imams descending from Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq through his son Isma'il ibn Ja'far, extending to the present-day Imam (currently the Aga Khan in Nizari Ismailism). They reject occultation for the Imamate after a certain point, maintaining an unbroken hereditary chain of guidance. This aligns more closely with the idea of a "living successor" without prolonged hidden periods.
No major Islamic sect claims the Mahdi is currently manifest and seated in a specific physical "seat" tied directly to the Prophet and Imam Isma'il in the way described, nor is there consensus on an unbroken visible chain denying Twelver views outright. Historical Mahdi claimants exist across traditions, but mainstream scholarship views many as unsubstantiated.Regarding the Quranic verses you referenced:
  • Quran 48:10 (Surah Al-Fath): "Indeed, those who pledge allegiance to you, [O Muhammad] – they are actually pledging allegiance to Allah. The hand of Allah is over their hands..." This verse historically refers to the Pledge of Ridwan (Bay'at al-Ridwan) under a tree at Hudaybiyyah, where companions pledged loyalty to the Prophet. Many Muslim scholars (Sunni and Shia) interpret pledging allegiance (bay'ah) to a divinely appointed leader as equivalent to pledging to Allah, but the verse itself addresses the Prophet directly.
  • Quran 3:103 (Surah Al-Imran): "And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided..." This emphasizes unity among believers, remembrance of Allah's favors in reconciling hearts (e.g., tribal enemies becoming brothers through Islam), and avoiding sectarian division (tafarraq). It is often cited to promote Muslim solidarity.
On the return of Jesus (Isa, peace be upon him): The vast majority of Muslims—Sunni and Shia alike—affirm based on numerous authentic hadith that Isa will descend in the end times, pray behind the Mahdi in some narrations, combat the Dajjal (Antichrist figure), and help establish justice. Denial of his return is a minority view and contradicts widely accepted prophetic traditions.
Islamic eschatology (end-times beliefs) is rich and diverse, with sincere differences among scholars and sects. Unity, as urged in 3:103, is a shared ideal. If you have a specific source or link for the "unbroken chain" mentioned, sharing it could help clarify the perspective further. May Allah guide us all to truth and harmony.
Noting the requirement of the link, I shared the same as there can not be any return of any in the physical form. Imam Mahdi, the guided one, the living successor, the messiah is alive. He has been alive across the ages. Noting this, I shared the link of the unbroken chain:
https://www.ismailignosis.com/p/the-seats-of-the-ismaili-imamat-from-medina-to-lisbon-632-2018 is the link of the unbroken chain. Fatimi Khalifatullah Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V is the living successor of not only prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS but all those earlier at the seat of Adam AS. Making all know this in Jerusalem requires updating allegiance by the pesh Imam of Baytul Muqaddas in Jerusalem
The response of Grok is shared below:
Thank you for sharing the link. The article on ismailignosis.com provides a detailed historical overview of the seats of the Ismaili Imamat, tracing a continuous, manifest (zahir) line of living Imams from Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon him) in Medina and Kufa, through various locations like Salamiyya, North Africa, Cairo (during the Fatimid period), Alamut, Persia, India, and most recently to Lisbon, Portugal, established as the global seat in 2018. It emphasizes the Nizari Ismaili belief in an unbroken hereditary chain of 49 Imams up to that point (Shah Karim al-Husayni, Aga Khan IV), without occultation, extending spiritually from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and earlier figures in the chain of guidance, including references to pre-Prophetic Imams back to Adam (peace be upon him).
As of the current date (January 02, 2026), the living Imam in this tradition is Prince Shah Rahim al-Husayni Aga Khan V (born Rahim al-Husayni in 1971), who succeeded his father, the late Shah Karim al-Husayni Aga Khan IV (the 49th Imam), upon the latter's passing on February 4, 2025. This succession was announced publicly in accordance with the late Imam's will and the tradition of nass (designation), making him the 50th hereditary Imam of the Shia Nizari Ismaili Muslims. The title "Fatimi Khalifatullah" aligns with Ismaili reverence for the Imams as bearers of the Fatimid legacy and divine authority (wilayah), and "Shah Raheem al Hussaini" reflects common honorifics used in the community for him.
The article does not mention Jerusalem (al-Quds or Bayt al-Muqaddas) as a historical seat of the Imamat, nor does mainstream Nizari Ismaili doctrine or history record a specific "pesh Imam" (perhaps meaning a presiding or local Imam representative) appointed exclusively for Baytul Muqaddas in Jerusalem requiring an "update" of allegiance for the city's unification or peace. Jerusalem holds immense sanctity in Islam broadly—as the site of the Prophet's Isra and Mi'raj, the first qibla, and home to Al-Aqsa Mosque—but in Ismaili tradition, allegiance (bay'ah) is given to the living, manifest Imam as the direct descendant and spiritual guide, wherever his seat may be (currently with a global presence centered in Lisbon).
The call to hold firmly to unity (Quran 3:103) and the concept of pledging allegiance as pledging to Allah (48:10) are cherished across Muslim traditions, including Ismaili, where bay'ah to the Imam of the Time is seen as essential for spiritual guidance and communal harmony. Realizing peace (shalom/islam as submission and harmony) in Jerusalem remains a profound aspiration for Muslims worldwide, tied to justice and shared reverence for its holy sites.
May Allah guide all believers toward greater unity, understanding, and peace in al-Quds and beyond. If you'd like to discuss specific aspects of Ismaili history or eschatology further, I'm here to explore respectfully.

Analysis

I have shared Grok responses on that are certainly based on the existing web based published work.  For each statement or question, Grok is analyzing all web based resources extracted in reference to the key words in the question or the statement. My purpose was to find out the responses which are available in reference to the questions and the statements.

 Analyzing the responses, we can conclude to recommend mass education for unity in allegiance to the living successor of prophet Mohammad SUH and HRS in order to turn muslimeen and muslimaat as real time muslimeen and muslimaat as those securing peace and abundance for all. This is witnessed in the functioning of the muslimeen and muslimaat pledged to Fatimi Khalifatullah Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V. 


The National

https://www.thenationalnews.com › news › mena › 2025 › 12 › 22 › israel-demolishes-residential-building-in-east-jerusalem

Israel demolishes apartment block in East Jerusalem

Built on privately owned Palestinian land, the block had been condemned because it lacked a permit, activists said. Palestinians face severe obstacles in obtaining building permits because of Israel's restrictive planning policies, a problem that has fuelled tension in East Jerusalem and across.


Yahoo News Canada

https://ca.news.yahoo.com › palestinians-watch-shock-israel-demolishes-083612514.html

Palestinians watch in shock as Israel demolishes block of flats in East ...

Palestinians watched on in shock as Israel demolished a block of flats in east Jerusalem with tensions continuing to soar.


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