Allah can be 99 in 1
This is called the beautiful names of Allah. All of his attributes comes to one though apparently they look like they are all different [Rahman, Rahim, Khaliq etc..]
So if he can be 99, he can be 3 and he can be 1.
VISHNU, BHRAMA and SHIVA
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In Moman Chetamni, Sayyed Imam Shah says:
18) Eji Brahma ne Vishnu Maheshvar kahiae,
Teto sarve che ae ghar mahain,
Ae ghar ma(n)thi aalaj chaliya,
Teto parvariya pirothami mahain. Cheto......
18. The Gods such as Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshvar are all one in
this Satpanth and are manifest in Ali's progeny and is present with us in this world.
18) Eji Brahma ne Vishnu Maheshvar kahiae,
Teto sarve che ae ghar mahain,
Ae ghar ma(n)thi aalaj chaliya,
Teto parvariya pirothami mahain. Cheto......
18. The Gods such as Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshvar are all one in
this Satpanth and are manifest in Ali's progeny and is present with us in this world.
<P>The Ginans state that Prophet Muhammad is the Avatara of Brahma and that Imam 'Ali is the Avatara of Vishnu.<BR><BR>Therefore, the Nubuwwa is the manifestation of Brahma and the Imamat is that of Vishnu.<BR><BR>Shiva is the Destroyer - but not in the sense of evil, but in the sense of the Destroyer of Evil and the o­ne who dissolves each cycle at its conclusion. The corresponding figure in Ismailism to the o­ne who ends a cycle is the Qa'im al-Qiyamah (Lord of Resurrection).<BR><BR>Therefore, Brahma - Vishnu - Shiva correspond to the figures of Prophet - Imam - Qa'im.</P>
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This concept of Qaim al-Qiyamah is one that is seen in some of the early Ismaili philosophy, however I dont believe in it personally for two main reasons:kandani wrote:<P>The Ginans state that Prophet Muhammad is the Avatara of Brahma and that Imam 'Ali is the Avatara of Vishnu.<BR><BR>Therefore, the Nubuwwa is the manifestation of Brahma and the Imamat is that of Vishnu.<BR><BR>Shiva is the Destroyer - but not in the sense of evil, but in the sense of the Destroyer of Evil and the o­ne who dissolves each cycle at its conclusion. The corresponding figure in Ismailism to the o­ne who ends a cycle is the Qa'im al-Qiyamah (Lord of Resurrection).<BR><BR>Therefore, Brahma - Vishnu - Shiva correspond to the figures of Prophet - Imam - Qa'im.</P>
1) It relies on the number of 7 as one which is significant and each cycle of 7 Imams is supposed to bring a major change. I dont see major differences between Imams corresponding to these numbers. In fact, the first 7th Imam began a short period of dawr-e satr. Hazar Imam and Mowlana Sultan Muhammad Shah have both brought significant changes. There was at least one cycle of 7 Imams where all were in a long period of Dawr-e Satr.
2) The concept asserts that the Qaim al-Qiyamah is one who will bring great change in the next world. Does that even really make sense according to our concept of faith and the life hereafter???
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shiraz virani.....
dont mind but u were wrong
vishnu is ali
bhrama is mohammed
siv is either adam or else
when mowla ali make soul of mohammed about anant crore years ago frm mowla ali 10 % noor .then mowla ( ne mohammed pr tez awaz se pukara to) mohammed beacame big ocean of boiling water n frm this water snow.water n live is made in universe......
bcuz of this hindus called universe to bhraman becuz universe made bhrama( mohammed)
dont mind but u were wrong
vishnu is ali
bhrama is mohammed
siv is either adam or else
when mowla ali make soul of mohammed about anant crore years ago frm mowla ali 10 % noor .then mowla ( ne mohammed pr tez awaz se pukara to) mohammed beacame big ocean of boiling water n frm this water snow.water n live is made in universe......
bcuz of this hindus called universe to bhraman becuz universe made bhrama( mohammed)
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