ESSENCE OF IMAM
by Imam ‘Abd al-Salam, 15th Century
There is an ode of the 33rd Ismaili Imam ‘Abd al-Salam in which he says that the talisman (anything that has magical powers) that can open the treasure trove of spiritual meaning of the Holy Qur’an is the Imam. This ode is lucidly explained by Dr. Shafique Virani in his path breaking book, “The Ismailis in the Middle Ages.”
In the ode the Imam observes that the true essence of the Imam cannot be recognized with earthly, fleshly eyes, for these can only see his physical form, perishing like all else with the passage of time. His true face is to be perceived with the eyes of the heart. He has thousands of physical habitations, but his true home is traceless; he has had a thousand names, but all of them refer to one reality.
The Imam continues by saying that today he is known as ‘Abd al-Salam, but tomorrow the physical body will be gone and the name will change, yet the essence will remain in the next Imam of the lineage. Those who look at the Imam as they squint will consider him like any other human being, but as soon as the eyes of the heart perceive correctly, his true status is discovered. In form the Imams change, but in meaning and substance they are changeless. Human language cannot attain to the majesty of the Imams.
The Imam is the most precious ingredient in the supreme elixir (miraculous substance) of eternal life-red sulfur. He is not simply a pearl, but the ocean that gives birth to pearls. The existence of the Imam, who leads humankind to a recognition of God, is the very pinnacle of creation. [1]
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THE NOOR OF IMAMAT
By Mawlana Shah Karim al Hussaini Hazar Imam,
His Highness the Aga Khan, 49th Ismaili ImamFor hundreds of years, my spiritual children have been guided by the Rope of Imamat; you have looked to the Imam of the Age for advice and help in all matters and through your Imam’s immense love and affection for his spiritual children, his Noor has indicated to you where and in which direction you must turn so as to obtain spiritual and worldly satisfaction. [2]
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THE BLESSINGS OF IMAMAT DAY
By Nadim Pabani
Rejoice! Rejoice! For Imamat Day is here!
Do not despair for your Imam is always near.But what is the essence of this most Blessed Day?
That inspires us to smile and continuously pray?The Imam exists; a shining Lamp in the Dark
Guiding mankind to goodness, and residing in our heartHe watches over us with love and with care
So you may feel alone, but do not despair!Your Mawla is here and today is a reminder
He sets an example showing how to be kinderHe promotes the good and forbids the bad
It’s why He exists, so why not be glad?So on this Imamat Day we raise our hands,
And pray that His Light will shine through all landsThis Day we reaffirm our oath of allegiance
And promise once more to remain in obedienceThe Imam is He, from whom we acquire
Our knowledge so that we, rise spiritually higherRejoice! Rejoice! For Imamat Day is here!
Remember Him always and you’ll have nothing to fear.On Imamat Day we gather, we celebrate and rejoice!
And hearts beat in unison, saying shukhar in one voice!
Date posted: Wednesday, July 9, 2014.
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References:
[1] Adapted from The Ismailis in the Middle Ages by Shafique Virani.
[2] Farman Mubarak Pakistan Visit 1964, published by the Ismailia Association for Pakistan. Quoted also in Ilm, Ismailia Association for the United Kingdom, July 1975, Volume 1, Number 1, page 27.
@nadim pabani’s poem. I think in line 8 he means ‘so you may NOT feel alone so do not despair’.
Good poem!