God and Money: The Secret World of Aga Khan - Introduction

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  • This is an introduction into the world of Aga Khan, told by an insider as a prelude to a series of video podcasts that explore the history and mystery behind this multi-faceted, global personality.
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Komentáře • 794

  • @gulshanaalani3261
    @gulshanaalani3261 Před 2 lety +11

    SubhanAllah! Every word spoken is the truth of reality of the 'Cult'. It is an Agakhani cult no doubt about it, and nobody can deny it after knowing the truth of fake Imam./ MayAllahSalaam/peace.

    • @hanif16666
      @hanif16666 Před 2 lety

      Why don’t you check his lineage do you know what that word means??? When are you so cold or not as a Muslim your not here to judge any one or anything.

  • @rasheedbangee4825
    @rasheedbangee4825 Před 3 lety

    Mr. Lalani , all your episodes of yours is blocked in USA. Can't view any one of the episodes.

  • @SSS-my3bn
    @SSS-my3bn Před 3 lety

    Hi Salim
    Is everything ok. I see all your videos are gone. Did youtube try to block your channel?

  • @ADF366
    @ADF366 Před 3 lety +18

    Ok so this boggles my mind. Ppl pay 12.5% to this 'leader' to avoid going to hell, and no one thinks this is a scam, while Khan is one of the richest ppl in the world? The definition of a scam is paying non stop payments to any individual or party despite your situation. Same as Qadiani fees. May Allah give guidance to all those fooled.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      Good comments

    • @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi
      @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi Před 3 lety +3

      No is a charity aga wealth is by doing business not from member
      The aga khan foundation has done so much in Afghanistan we don’t pay nothing at all
      Pluse Ismaili faith are far more richer in any countries specially in Canada I am Shia but I respect the Ismaili
      Other sect of Islam collect money to creat Islamic extremist group and destroy life
      While the Ismaili are.very peaceful kind and open mind people
      Good fore you free to do what ever want to do but try to show the good side of Ismaili people too

    • @Sam-rg7ej
      @Sam-rg7ej Před 2 lety

      @@Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi you should do some research, he doesn’t help anyone it’s a business which is designed by people even worse than AK. Countries they “help” shouldn’t be in poverty and struggling to survive especially when they’re rich with natural resources.

    • @sydney507
      @sydney507 Před 2 lety +3

      Allah has guided Br Salim away from that evil. Now he needs to make the next step towards sunni Islam.
      Zakat is approximately 2.5% of disposable income.

    • @dharmikrakshak8340
      @dharmikrakshak8340 Před 2 lety

      Ha ha ha Wuhan Allah. Allan is root cause of suffering.

  • @kitaabdosti
    @kitaabdosti Před 3 lety +32

    May Allah bless you. I left the Ismaili system when I was 19 and I am just amazed to watch your videos which I luckily came across only yesterday. Even when we followed the Ismaili system we were never so strict with dasond as back then my father had burdens of rasing his own family and support his parents although he always believed he should pay it.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +8

      thanks for sharing your story

    • @riazkarim819
      @riazkarim819 Před 3 lety +2

      Good you left
      U are not missed

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +6

      @@riazkarim819 thank you for your comments

    • @mrxmagumba8865
      @mrxmagumba8865 Před 3 lety

      Our Nabi when through lot still is I am sure your massage will help to decide their future from what been said if you didn’t some would have said more louder very loiter was known about Ismaili religion I am suuni have lot friends who are Ismaili my religion thought us to respect other we never discuss anything just salaam with my Sunni brothers no secret intact we always corrected each other when ever we discuss the topic they way we pray or anything to do with hala or haram and this way we had respect for each other’s may Allah forgive us and guide us all Ameen

    • @Hamza3318
      @Hamza3318 Před 3 lety +7

      I also left Ismailism 19 years ago and embraced Din of Islam.

  • @mali2640
    @mali2640 Před 3 lety +59

    It takes a lot of courage to stand up and say and do what you are doing. I like the way you are opening the eyes of those who are near and dear to you by methodically, and factually breaking things down. Wish you all the best in your journey.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +6

      I appreciate that!

    • @afshanali9621
      @afshanali9621 Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you for spreading the truth

    • @sid_9080
      @sid_9080 Před 3 lety +2

      @@salimlalani I also converted to ithna ashri..before 3 yr from ismili

    • @jewelrysuppliers
      @jewelrysuppliers Před 2 lety +3

      @@sid_9080 thats even more dumb only if analyzed properly

    • @sid_9080
      @sid_9080 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jewelrysuppliers see you in the day of. Judgment who is right and who is wrong

  • @husainjshakir
    @husainjshakir Před 3 lety

    Where have all the videos gone?

  • @AD-bu1dt
    @AD-bu1dt Před rokem +1

    All I heard is HOW BEAUTIFUL this religion is!!! Ton of love and hugs to all the other Monotheistic faiths!!!

    • @Adonis300
      @Adonis300 Před rokem

      looool wtf were you listening too

  • @Wakhi_explorer
    @Wakhi_explorer Před 2 lety +5

    Just add one more line , Ismaili Muslims are ethnically, culturally and geographically diverse community. Salim is only talking about his family ( Khoja family). Khoja makes a small portion of this large traditions of ismailis the community. Salim knowledge and understanding is very shallow and mostly based his mistreatment experience in Austrlia seems all on personal reasons or may be for more authorities.

  • @endtimesanalysis1249
    @endtimesanalysis1249 Před rokem +1

    Does Aga Khan is a part of Freemasonry . does he has a link with Freemasonry . I do study in Freemasonry ?

  • @javedrahman3040
    @javedrahman3040 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Stay safe brother. Allah with you

  • @ik2019
    @ik2019 Před 3 lety +26

    4:15 “perception is not reality” May Allah bless you.
    Brother Salim love to give you a big hug my Brother.
    It took me 40 years to find the Truth “Islam” too. الحمدلله

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +4

      A big hug to you as well and thank you for liking my work so far

    • @Soleil-Noir
      @Soleil-Noir Před 3 lety +7

      Assalamu alaikum be careful of this man in his old youtube Channel he subscribed to channels that insulte Islam and our Noble Prophet, May Allah grant Him Peace and Blessings. He might say things that are true but they remain tainted by what he may still have in his heart...

  • @alfkabanichef
    @alfkabanichef Před 3 lety

    What happened with your rest of the videos??

  • @maboltnk7920
    @maboltnk7920 Před 3 lety +1

    super job ....wish you could even research on other sects with similar issues.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes but who will put the food on my table?

    • @mrxmagumba8865
      @mrxmagumba8865 Před 3 lety +2

      Allah guide us all Ameen truth has to be revealed

  • @carlcarl8470
    @carlcarl8470 Před 3 lety

    Where are you other 19 videos gone ???

  • @frankjones3508
    @frankjones3508 Před 3 lety +5

    Simple but very insightful questions you raised; but the one that was most resounding to me is: "What gives Aga Khan the right to personally own the religious views when the Prophet did not have that right?" You are an independent thinker and strong willed. You said that you are not interested in any religion, but I want to say to you: "may Allah guide you and shower His blessings on you" - A retired Winnipegger, Canada

  • @sanacharania1391
    @sanacharania1391 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for bringing light to this issue.
    -Former Ismaili

  • @adeelpervezkhan
    @adeelpervezkhan Před 3 lety +42

    Great start!!! Cant wait for the whole series!!! Looking forward for more facts and figures with evidences!!!

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +5

      You will get exactly what you want. thank you for a great feedback

  • @Eddie123uk
    @Eddie123uk Před 3 lety +7

    It takes alot of courage to speak out, the system is so well structured that its pretty much impossible to think out of the box, from being born in an aga khani hospital to get educated in aga khan school to die in a aga khani graveyard, I am so glad that my family stopped following when I was 5, and remember the grief they got from other family members, now most of my extended family are out sadly few are still stuck in system and its just too difficult for them to leave due to various reasons like loosing good friends and support by community and children could get divorced or kicked out of their houses because of the actions by parents.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      uncivilised society

    • @Lucky-yk9er
      @Lucky-yk9er Před rokem

      @@salimlalani as if you are civilised, you are nothing but just a ehsaan faramosh,

  • @MeMe-eb8pe
    @MeMe-eb8pe Před 3 lety

    your back:-)

  • @ayeshasheikh7382
    @ayeshasheikh7382 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice 👍. Heard you on Akbar khoja

  • @Gulamqambar
    @Gulamqambar Před 3 lety +18

    As a Muslim you need to study the Holy Qur'an with its authentic commentary. You need to study the biographies of the Holy Prophet Muhammad and his twelve Rightful Successors (peace and blessings of Allah be upon them all).
    Then you compare your Imam/guide /leader in the mirror of the Book of Allah, the sunnah of the Holy Prophet and his twelve Rightful successors/vicegerents (peace and blessings of Allah be upon them all).
    Do not be scared to ask questions. Do not be a blind believer. If you are following a wrong guide or a leader without a thorough investigation, you will ruin your hereafter and there is no question for having a second chance either.
    The best gift Allah has granted us human beings is aql (common sense). Do not be stingy or economical with it.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety

      thanks for the write up

    • @hakimrahnaward2624
      @hakimrahnaward2624 Před 3 lety +2

      Shia and sunni also are in the wrong direction according to my years of research.

    • @Gulamqambar
      @Gulamqambar Před 3 lety

      @@hakimrahnaward2624 I wonder what made you come to this conclusion. If you are praying, how do you pray your namaz, perform your wuzu, etc?

    • @mt000mp
      @mt000mp Před 3 lety +3

      12 succsesor? he's not jesus dude ...

    • @dharmikrakshak8340
      @dharmikrakshak8340 Před 2 lety

      First khalif was father in law of Mohammed bin Abdulla READ BOOK “UNDERSTANDING MOHAMMED” by Ali sinna.available free online

  • @azharkadri878
    @azharkadri878 Před 3 lety +13

    You are definitely a man on a mission !!
    And the way you present your facts with clarity and a calm mind
    Your words are pure Gold !!!
    Your reward is the ultimate destination
    You will be amongst those that Allah will reward abundantly

  • @shenazuppal5145
    @shenazuppal5145 Před 3 lety +12

    I always questioned this religion.. relentlessly.. grew up with many of them.. living next to Jamaat Khanaan, I was always curious how secretive they were and none was allowed in their worship place.

    • @arifsjc7670
      @arifsjc7670 Před 3 lety +3

      Yep, my AK friends never talked about what goes on there. We were not "allowed" to enter their residential compounds. Most of us friends didn't care as we just studied and played together.

    • @samsamani7
      @samsamani7 Před 3 lety +5

      Question RELIGION in general and you'll stop worshipping the prophets and "holy books" too. If your conscience is clean, YOU'RE THE RELIGION. You don't need no prophets and messenger to show the right path. You got a brain that functions.

    • @Rob_2002_NCAA_Champion
      @Rob_2002_NCAA_Champion Před rokem +2

      @@samsamani7 Beware of men like this. He just created his own God in his own mind to serve his own desires
      “We are admonished to ‘trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.’ (Prov. 3:5.) And we are warned: ‘Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!” (Isa. 5:21.)”
      Who but a fool would make his own god- an idol that cannot help him one bit? (Isaiah 44:10)

  • @indragraha1659
    @indragraha1659 Před 3 lety +10

    Amazing! Excited for more!!!

  • @salahsabri2925
    @salahsabri2925 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing. Want to know more about agha khani and Ismaili Muslims. Keep sharing videos.
    Regards,
    From India.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      sure i have just uploaded one

    • @salahsabri2925
      @salahsabri2925 Před 3 lety +1

      @@salimlalani Thanks will watch tonight.

    • @nooraliismail1615
      @nooraliismail1615 Před 3 lety +3

      You should go on the ismail.org and you will get the facts and figures not from a person who has tasted sour grapes.

    • @persolu3680
      @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nooraliismail1615 I went to the Ismaili website and I was a little disappointed because it didn't say anything about the secretive system of taking large amounts of money from devotees who have been made to believe that an ostentatious billionaire cult leader is God on earth.
      When Ismaili TV start talking about that, they might get a few more CZcams hits.

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 Před 3 lety +3

    I was born in Uganda, East Africa and we had there a community of Agha Khanis (also known as Khojas). In childhood in the 1960's early 70's, we used to hear our parents mentioning the Agha Khan and he seemed to be some misterious figure. In late 1972 we left Uganda (due to Idi Amin's expulsion order) and were evacuated to a holding camp in Spain, where we had afew Agha Khani families in our group. At the time as a 13 year old we heard about "Prince Sadrudin Agha Khan" as being the head of the UNHCR in Geneva. A lot was happening in our camp but what we know is that many of the Khojas/Ismaili families chose to apply for Canada as their first choice of settlement. I can only surmise that messages were passed through their underground network. Some in our Spain group including my family ended up in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE, which was not right as this country was not a signatory of the UN Convention on Refugees and we started facing problems there as soon as we landed. It was a fiasco with all the wars, corruption and lack of transperency there. Not satisfied with the UNHCR office in Beirut, I later wrote to the head himself "Prince Sadrudin" in Geneva, and I did get a reply but it was just diplomatic and basically said to help ourselves. I thought of this man as just another human being but there was a mystery around him, the "Prince" title and the way he is recieved by heads of states etc. I am Sunni muslim and to us monotheism is paramount. I knew a little about the Khojas as there is no literature about them, but you have brought a lot out, people need to know in this age of information. This is the difference between us and our forefathers 100, 200 years ago.The prophet SAW did not own fine horses, palaces and lands or gold and silver.
    "You can fool some of the people all the time, or all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time" . J F Kennedy.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      Mohabat
      thank you for sharing your experiences and supporting my work

  • @farhanadiamondwala8704
    @farhanadiamondwala8704 Před 3 lety +3

    Jazakallah

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Farhana

    • @Soleil-Noir
      @Soleil-Noir Před 3 lety +1

      Assalamu alaikum be careful of this man in his old youtube Channel he subscribed to channels that insulte Islam and our Noble Prophet, May Allah grant Him Peace and Blessings. He might say things that are true but they remain tainted by what he may still have in his heart...

  • @Sabirjumani1981
    @Sabirjumani1981 Před 2 lety +2

    I like the way you present ..though couldn't get your exact motive behind this ...being a common men I barely care about what my old/dearest friend personal thoughts r , I could have help him instead of stopping him paying dasond that could have make my life more easier ,
    Quick questions
    1, any ismaili book in record shows agha khan himself writing himself God?
    2, any Ismaili religious book reference that demand dasond by hook or crook un conditional ?
    3, being a financial specialist you must have evidence of your own work that evaluate your work n performance for agha in past when you were doing your job and counting mureeds incoming ?
    This is a healthy discussion first question will help me way find your way of perception vs reality
    Appreciated

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +2

      Dear Sabir
      I wish all my viewers were like you. Wanting to have a healthy discussion.
      Lets start with my friend.
      Your suggestion was to help him personally instead of stopping him from paying dasond.
      Sabir I was only trying to make him financially independent on me or anyone else.
      If he were to stop paying dasond he would not need help.
      Regarding other questions you will need to watch the whole series. It will not only answer all your questions but will provide evidence you are looking for.
      Kind regards
      Salim

    • @Sabirjumani1981
      @Sabirjumani1981 Před 2 lety +1

      Salim appreciate u consider me , even my own blood relative lets take mother father would have ever come to me for help or tell me or convince me to help on any perspective if they came for n intention that m some one who will help them n once I try to speak a word and they shut the door on me I swear that was the last relation on planet for me, I would have ever turn back on any thing ........look we don't have so called warden to live 100 years today even a freind like taxi driver know what u thinking about practices ...my point is do u carry an idea to move forward instead of doing free marketing for n entity ? Let's meet i don't mind to fly ur place not to convince u but to explore what u got ....hope I convey my point ...

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sabirjumani1981 i would love to meet you
      i live in australia

    • @Sabirjumani1981
      @Sabirjumani1981 Před 2 lety +1

      @@salimlalani sure , would love to know vision sure your appisode won't show 🙄

  • @travelnewsbeneficialknowle3020

    Where in the Quran or sunna does it say that if you dont pay aga Khan it would result in a person ending up in jahanum ?

  • @khanzman
    @khanzman Před 2 lety +7

    Ismailis believe in one God just as all muslims do. We look to the imam for guidance. Also, I was brought up Ismaili and was never indoctrinated with regards to Dasond. Infact, there is writing that one should give dasond out of love in your heart, not because you have to.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you Alykhan
      Any comments on the ginan where Pir says Allah yehi Imam?
      If possible, also comment on ginans and waezes approved by Agakhan that threaten you about horrible consequences in hell if you dont pay dasond!
      Hopefully your guidance will lead me to the right path.
      Salim

    • @MohammedAhmed-hi6sc
      @MohammedAhmed-hi6sc Před rokem +3

      Sir the question is he collects dasond whithout receipts which is illegal according to Quran and according to the law of the land. This is sufficient to unfollow him.

  • @Dipesh-ml4zi
    @Dipesh-ml4zi Před 3 lety

    who are kojas. they believe in aga khan. sorry if im wrong just keen to know

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety

      Hindus were converted in medieval times into followers of Nizari Imams. Today the Nizari Imam is Agakhan. Hope that explains.

    • @Dipesh-ml4zi
      @Dipesh-ml4zi Před 3 lety +4

      my family are hindus. my uncle in canada is married to ismaeli muslims koja gujarati speaking. the koja muslims are peaceful and have integrated into society compared to main stream islam wahabi and shiaates. i have seen a picture of aga khan but ive never qusetioned other peoples religion as they may get insulted. we as sanatan dharma believe in al religions. thank you salim brother for your reply.

    • @Dipesh-ml4zi
      @Dipesh-ml4zi Před 3 lety +1

      from uk. my grandad came to uk from uganda so knowing people culture without any direct contact and internet is a good source of comunication without any abusive violence.

  • @kareemali7938
    @kareemali7938 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Saleem bhai, Do u think money was the main issue u left the ismailism?

    • @mrsanio1574
      @mrsanio1574 Před 3 lety +2

      He gives an explanation of what pushes him over the edge in a later episode. I think it was episode 5.

    • @miraclesofdua4927
      @miraclesofdua4927 Před 3 lety

      hi kareem bhai,
      ok if this is not the reason , i would be happy to have a dialogue with you on ismailism, many run away every time i approach them to discuss khoja religion, if you can face me you take up the challenge mujeebzahir@yahoo.com

    • @sid_9080
      @sid_9080 Před 3 lety

      I also moved not only money is proven

    • @sid_9080
      @sid_9080 Před 3 lety +2

      They do not hijab doesn't pray 5 time didn't give zakat didn't fast totally fake mazhab

  • @saifalikaredia9109
    @saifalikaredia9109 Před 3 lety +5

    My perspective
    First of all being Ismaili, I do not relate not paying dasond with hell or paying dasond with heaven. My thought process is paying dasond is long term investment with thousand fold returns.
    Do you agree that your forefathers and other people of Ismaili community were poor/farmers back in Indian villages and struggled to make their ends meet, but were still paying Dasond?
    They paid Dasond and believed in Imam and outcome is that their next generations(not talking about 100 families but the entire community) are well educated or have migrated to USA/Canada/other countries and are no longer in such situations.
    I have seen how my life has changed when I compare it with my forefathers and I am thankful for them to keep strong hold on pillars of faith, dasond, etc. and it is because of this, I will continue to pay Dasond and follow faith for the better future of my generations.
    I do not care how Imam uses my Dasond, but I am proud to say if a very small section of my forefather dasond was used to help Ismailis in 1972 Uganda crisis or my current dasond is used to help non ismailiis around the world via AKDN or helping ismailis in poor situations.
    FYI :- Nice try.... It was fun to watch the above video. Hope you contribute some money to your friend from revenue generated by views or advertisement :P

    • @persolu3680
      @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +5

      To be fair, people from Indian ancestry, including Khoja/Gujarati people, who moved to the west normally become economically successful, whether they are Ismaili or not.
      And it's interesting you say that you don't care how Aga Khan uses your dasond money and you'd be happy if only a small proportion of it goes to good causes. Asking no accountability of him is giving him a higher status than Muslims gave the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him). And this is one of many ways that ismailis put the Aga Khan above the Prophet.
      Anyway I'm glad that you feel some benefit from your community. I personally feel like a freer person now that I don't have a blind loyalty to a man of questionable character who I've never met before.

  • @persolu3680
    @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +9

    @AV "Imams don't need us. We need Imamat."
    Actually, Aga Khan may need your money if he's going to afford to spend hundreds of millions on mega yachts and big settlements to keep adultery claims out of court.

  • @naseembahadurali2976
    @naseembahadurali2976 Před 3 lety +10

    Omg couldn't believe people think he is God.Thx for sharing May Allah BLESS U & MAY ALLAH GUIDE US ALL THE RIGHT PATH.🤲AMEEN

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @karimallidina6633
      @karimallidina6633 Před 3 lety +7

      Hello, I am an Ismaili and can state the Aga Khan does not consider himself to be a god and neither do I not any of the community. It is such a shame you have taken on a role to spread mis-truth and resentment instead of love, tolerance, understanding and interconnectedness. May you be blessed with good health, happiness and the courage to tell the truth. Please be honest. Thank you.

    • @zyheenamersi1121
      @zyheenamersi1121 Před 3 lety +5

      @@karimallidina6633 He did research

    • @gokul26574
      @gokul26574 Před 2 lety +2

      As per my experience which is onpaper also, that there is no Humanity in AKDN/Ismailism.
      Please see in google
      By type
      "Hasamukh Vadasariya & Agakhan"
      Thanks...

    • @Wakhi_explorer
      @Wakhi_explorer Před 2 lety +1

      @@karimallidina6633 , I agree with. There are even many interviews of Hazir imam ( Aga khan) available on you tube where He categorically declaring that He has never consider himself God . This guy Salim ( I feel sorry for him) for the mistreatment He got from his own people has chosen this grudges on you tube and maligning the Imam of the time. His information is propaganda , fake , shallow knowledge.
      Imam never needs our money and I am an Isma'ili from PAMIR. There is no such compulsion to pay money.

  • @naseembahadurali2976
    @naseembahadurali2976 Před 3 lety

    When I said he considered him as God plz listen to Shamshoud Doha comment.👏

  • @rezaemiliojuma1309
    @rezaemiliojuma1309 Před 3 lety +8

    Outstanding, non-partial and well documented video. It's easy to see you are very well read and not influenced or brainwashed. Thanks for sharing. I'm a journalist and author of historic based novels based on the Mediterranean and the Near East. I work out of Mexico and write for magazines in Spain and have productions in Colombia. Is there any way I can get ahold of you directly to see if a I can share this information in Latin America and create more awareness of this cult?

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety

      My email address is s_lalani@hotmail.com

    • @gokul26574
      @gokul26574 Před 2 lety +1

      As per my experience which is onpaper also, that there is no Humanity in AKDN/Ismailism.
      Please see in google
      By type
      "Hasamukh Vadasariya & Agakhan"
      Thanks...

    • @salimsopari
      @salimsopari Před rokem

      Reza if you are in Colombia I will meet you to talk, I live there 6 months of the year. Let me know if you are ever in or around Medellin

  • @abdullahaljaved7829
    @abdullahaljaved7829 Před 3 lety +7

    Great ! Finally truth revealed.. I was curious to know about the secret of this Imam... Wish to know more of him....May Allah bless you...

  • @hanifali2566
    @hanifali2566 Před 3 lety +1

    Imam Mustansir Bi’llah II, the 32nd Ismaili Imam:
    “It is obligatory and necessary for the true believer to recognize his Creator who is manifest in this world in the form of a human being, and to see Him here in order to see Him also in the hereafter.”
    [Imam Mustansir Bi’llah II, Pandiyat-I-Jawanmardi Or Advices of Manliness, trans. W. Ivanow (Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1953), 101-102.]

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you

    • @hanifali2566
      @hanifali2566 Před 3 lety +1

      @@salimlalani Np

    • @Shiraz687
      @Shiraz687 Před 3 lety +2

      Well said brother Hanif Ali May Allah bless you .
      Aameen.

    • @hanifali2566
      @hanifali2566 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Shiraz687 Aameen and you too brother

    • @mt000mp
      @mt000mp Před 2 lety +2

      @F S god in human form or an "imam" on earth, this is what the ismaili cult leader says

  • @musake3814
    @musake3814 Před 3 lety +5

    I have been following your episodes and am captivated despite being a non Ismaili shia.

  • @Kassam786
    @Kassam786 Před 3 lety +8

    While this comment is long, nonetheless, it may be of interest to anyone who has an open mind to facts.
    Salim Lalani's presentations appear to be respectful to the subject matter. And they also appear to have good intentions behind them.
    However, his efforts involving his personal subjective interpretations on Aga Khan, have to be interpreted with both an open mind, and also as an act of his personal sincerity to others; if it has to have any educational and positive benefits.
    As long as Salim Lalani focuses on historical facts including "the historical context" behind them with sincere intentions; he will be doing a "sattvic seva", a personal act of sincerity - which is very consistent with the ancient Indian wisdom.
    Examples of what I mean by emphasis on historical context behind the facts:
    1) Historically; Shia Ismaili Imams, have never self imposed their spiritual leadership authority on their followers. Nor have they imposed the secular guidance on their followers.
    2) If "some" of the Shia Ismaili Imams history is very vague, the reason is that Ismailis in general and their Imams in particular, were historically being prosecuted by majority others due to Ismailis emphasis on "esoteric interpretations of faith". This resulted in a practice of "taqqiya", a common sense practice at that time, which forced them to remain in hiding for their protection and welfare of their families. But that "taqqiya" practice also involved leaders of the community of that time being witnesses to the events "whose trust cannot be discounted when they vouched the validity of their Imams".
    3) The Shia Ismaili Constitution is the guiding document that makes references not only to the historical circumstances, but also to the Shia Ismaili doctrine of Tawhid (belief in one God none other then Allah) including the traditions with regards to the leadership of Ismaili Imamat. Therefore, the constitution should be read in the full context basis and "not on cherry picked basis". Otherwise, it has "a serious potential to be misunderstood and misconstrued".
    4) Historic tradition of the Ismailis, in accepting and following the guidance of their Imams, has benefited the community as being one of the most progressive traditions within the Umma. Other very specific benefits being: open minded in the esoteric interpretation of faith, very respectful and tolerant of other traditions within the Umma and other faiths, emphasis on the use of intellect when interpreting their faith and other daily activities, maintain balance between din and duniya, etc.
    My suggestion to Salim Lalani is that his videos can potentially have benefits, if he continues focusing on historical facts as well as genuine "historical context" behind them. And for that, I humbly request he be sincere in his intentions.🙏
    As a benefit to all the interested readers, a very important message: If any member of the Ismaili tariqa, the tariqa's secondary leadership or any other person who intentionally interprets the Ismaili Muslims faith and it's core beliefs other then as articulated in the guiding document of the Shia Ismaili Muslim's constitution; such a member, the secondary leadership or the person is not only misrepresenting the facts as intended; but is also doing a great dis-service to the Ismaili faith in general and the Shia Ismaili Muslim's Imam in particular. The later also being referred to as the current Aga Khan.
    A note to the readers: All quotation marks in my comments are simply to emphasize some important points for the benefit of clarity.

    • @amynpabani3365
      @amynpabani3365 Před 3 lety +4

      Ali bhai, with all due respect I disagree with your arguments in defending the institution of Imamat. Here is my response to your arguments
      1. Aga Khan, after he arrived in India did impose authority over Khoja community. There are many historical references and court cases available to review. You may refer and read court proceedings involving Aga Khan during British rule in India.
      Please refer to Ismaili Dua which was recited in Jamat Khanas before 1957. Imam was called to be Mahesh, Brahma and Vishnu (worshipped in India as gods) and of course Ali Sahi Allah (Ali true god)
      Aga Khan III even claimed in a Farman made in Zanzibar in 1899 that the current Quran is incomplete and he had the actual copy of Quran. Check the attached farman if you can read Khojki
      ibb.co/N9pR8N3
      But this is irrelevant, what actually matters is even if they did not impose their authority, how does it make them equal to Allah (SWT)? No Ismaili can deny the fact that in JamatKhana Ismailis raise their hand and call out to Aga Khan to forgive their sins, give barakah in earnings (rozi ma barkat) and so on whereas Quran clearly states that our Prophet (PBUH) is Bashir and Nazeer (one who brings goods news and warns).
      Do you have any example during the time of Prophet Muhammad that Muslims used to raise their hands and ask him to forgive their sins in his absence? Or do you have any verse from Quran supporting such action?
      2. For the sake of argument even if I accept your argument #2, how do you explain the absence of Imam Hasan from the list of Ismaili Imams. Ismaili Imamat history establishes that Ismailis and Twelvers Shia (Itha Asharis) were one community until Imam Jaffer Sadiq. According to the Ismaili history the split occurred after the death of Imam Jaffer Sadiq. At what point in history one community decided that Imam Hasan was Imam and other community decided that Imam Hasan was not Imam.
      3. No comments, any community can have their own set of rules.
      4. There is no denial that Ismailis are successful as a community. But most of the Ismailies are unable to understand the cost they are paying to achieve economic success. If success in life is to be measured by economic success than no doubt Ismailies are successful but there is more to life than economic success.
      Ali Bhai whatever you believe, it is none of my business but I request you to study Quran and then justify Ismaili beliefs in the light of Quran.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +3

      Dear Mr Kassam
      I welcome your comments and I wish to assure you that my work is about spreading awareness that our faith should not be blind.
      I Agakhan’s case we need to ask ourselves how can someone be God when it is a known fact he has been caught twice with his pants down
      Mr Kassam
      I humbly suggest that you reserve your comments until you have watched the entire series
      I must admit you come across to me as a very reasonable person
      Great to read your comments

    • @Kassam786
      @Kassam786 Před 3 lety +1

      Amyn Pabani, your comments are very courteous, respectful and appreciated. Thank you kindly.
      Since you have directly asked me, I am therefore hoping that the following response may offer you some answers:
      1) We can always respectfully agree to disagree. After all, that is the beauty of subjective interpretations of our perceptions.
      2) Considering that CZcams comments section is not necessarily an appropriate forum to engage into a back and forth discussion; I will therefore, respectfully refrain from doing that.
      3) Yet your questions are valid and your point of view has many merits. They surely deserve to be answered. For that, may I refer you to the constitution of the Shia Ismaili Muslims? It may not have specific or all answers to your questions; but very likely, you may find some answers therein. Alternatively, it may lead you to an appropriate authorised channel that can provide you with some specific answers.

    • @Kassam786
      @Kassam786 Před 3 lety +1

      @Akbar Lakhani, your response has many interesting and thought provoking merits. They are much appreciated.
      To all the readers interested in this subject matter, this comment may be long, but surely worth your time.
      The Shia Ismaili Muslim's tradition has a guiding document refered to as the "Shia Ismaili Muslim's Constitution". The said constitution is approved by the Shia Ismaili Muslim's Imam of the time, and clearly articulates the following:
      1) The Ismaili Muslims core doctrine of the Tawhid - which is the belief in one God none other then Allah.
      2) The historical and traditional references to the beginning of Imamat institution.
      3) The role and the authority of the Imamat evolving not only as the Imam of time, but also implied as the Murshid of his murids.
      4) Many other very relevant facts.
      The traditional function and authority of the Murshid in Ismaili Muslims tariqa is comparable to any other Islamic Sufi tariqas. Meaning, it also involves a spiritual bond between the Murshid and his murids upon satisfying certain requirements such as a bayah.
      It is therefore imperative, that the Shia Ismaili Muslims doctrine and their faith practices should be understood from the focal point of the Shia Ismaili Muslim's constitution. And it should be read in the full context basis and not on cherry picked basis. Otherwise, it has a serious potential to be misunderstood and misconstrued.
      Once again; as a benefit to all the interested readers, another very important message: If any member of the Ismaili tariqa, the tariqa's secondary leadership or any other person who intentionally interprets the Ismaili Muslims faith and it's core beliefs other then as articulated in the guiding document of the Shia Ismaili Muslim's constitution; such a member, the secondary leadership or the person is not only misrepresenting the facts as intended; but is also doing a great dis-service to the Ismaili faith in general and the Shia Ismaili Muslim's Imam in particular. The later also being referred to as the current Aga Khan.

    • @mrsanio1574
      @mrsanio1574 Před 3 lety +1

      @@akbarlakhani6624 it is very interesting to hear someone who is defending Ismailism admitting to the belief that the Aga Khan is God. So you’re really saying that it was all a mistake and that the problem is being rectified? What about the one eighth of personal income that people have paid to the Aga Khan believing that he is God? Will they be offered a refund? Will they be told that they shouldn’t continue to pay him until they are clear that he is not a God?

  • @habibgilani_Official.
    @habibgilani_Official. Před 3 lety +4

    Very interesting informations!

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @gokul26574
      @gokul26574 Před 3 lety

      Respected Sir,
      If anybody have the the contact number of Mr. Salim Lalani, please provide me.
      I have a urgent request for them and I have some on paper document too. Please. Contact me gogogokool@gmail.com. I m from India.
      Thanks

  • @yasmeeniqbal69
    @yasmeeniqbal69 Před 3 lety +11

    Absolutely right VERY VERY INTERESTING THANKS FOR SHARING GOD BLESS YOU AMEEN

  • @laillamstudent3966
    @laillamstudent3966 Před rokem

    It was not mandatory as you said. Well it was tout, it was advised, it was preached but not mandatory as court warrant.

  • @sophiaright2961
    @sophiaright2961 Před 3 lety +4

    BRAVO my Friend BRAVO..!!!

  • @almaslakhani6693
    @almaslakhani6693 Před 3 lety +6

    Great please make more videos thanks

  • @salmanabid3188
    @salmanabid3188 Před 3 lety +3

    Why are followers of Agha Khan paying 12.5 percent if they are not getting in return?

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +5

      because they are programmed to believe that they will go to hell if they dont pay

    • @salmanabid3188
      @salmanabid3188 Před 3 lety +5

      @@salimlalani I have spend 30 years living near Agha Khan jammat khana near garden east Karachi... Ismailis call him hazir Imam, segregated well jelled community mostly keeping to themselves. Standard of living has also improved over the years

  • @syedabdulwahidsohaily493
    @syedabdulwahidsohaily493 Před 3 lety +6

    May Allah Subhanahu Taala Bless You & safe You & Your Family. Ameen 🕋

  • @sohailkhetani
    @sohailkhetani Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you!

  • @sohilpunjani9109
    @sohilpunjani9109 Před 3 lety +17

    Has any Ismaili has seen aga khan’s family or extended family coming to jamat khana for prayers? Do aga Khan pray?

    • @alithebrave53
      @alithebrave53 Před 2 lety +5

      He is an athiest🤣🤣🤣, he doesnt believe in god.
      He made fool of ismilies 🤣🤣🤣

  • @JunaidSalehHayat
    @JunaidSalehHayat Před 3 lety +10

    Jazak'Allah, brother! May Allah reward you for this noble work!

    • @Soleil-Noir
      @Soleil-Noir Před 3 lety +1

      Assalamu alaikum be careful of this man in his old youtube Channel he subscribed to channels that insulte Islam and our Noble Prophet, May Allah grant Him Peace and Blessings. He might say things that are true but they remain tainted by what he may still have in his heart...

  • @ubaid712
    @ubaid712 Před 3 lety +16

    Salim Bhai we appreciate your bold step for speaking truth, u r really a brave man, Allah bless you n may give you rewards of truth

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you Eyaan
      I hope you will help me spread the word

    • @Soleil-Noir
      @Soleil-Noir Před 3 lety +1

      Salam Eyaan be careful of this man in his old youtube Channel he subscribed to channels that insulte Islam and our Noble Prophet, May Allah grant Him Peace and Blessings. He might say things that are true but they remain tainted by what he may still have in his heart...

  • @iqbalsidiq8078
    @iqbalsidiq8078 Před 3 lety +9

    Brother you are absolutely right but be careful this people are wealthy..May Allah help you

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you Iqbal
      Yes they are wealthy
      But what will wealth do against truth?

    • @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi
      @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi Před 2 lety

      They are wealthy because they work together as groups

  • @richardkabiru1545
    @richardkabiru1545 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow! Thank you for the courage to speak out..... You've answered so many questions i always had about this system. Can't wait to hear the other episodes......

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @gokul26574
      @gokul26574 Před 2 lety +1

      As per my experience which is onpaper also, that there is no Humanity in AKDN/Ismailism.
      Please see in google
      By type
      "Hasamukh Vadasariya & Agakhan"
      Thanks...

  • @asifkhan300575
    @asifkhan300575 Před 3 lety +7

    Great Lalani, we can't see your episodes in Canada and UK, Please use alternative social media platform like Reddit...... I believe this Aga Khan is behind all Lalani videos blockage

  • @freespeak111
    @freespeak111 Před 3 lety +7

    Extraordinary becon of light in darkness world needs people like you

  • @mustafahassanzada6532
    @mustafahassanzada6532 Před 3 lety

    In Ismaili system, Is agha Khan an god Or an Imam? Is there a difference between the two?

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      what do you think?

    • @mustafahassanzada6532
      @mustafahassanzada6532 Před 3 lety

      @@salimlalani I don't know really. I'm an ex-Shia Muslim 12 imami.

    • @mustafahassanzada6532
      @mustafahassanzada6532 Před 3 lety

      @@salimlalani I watch your 4th episode and I got what u mean

    • @mt000mp
      @mt000mp Před 2 lety

      @@believeboy5250 please read your own books
      Imam Mustansir Bi’llah II, the 32nd Ismaili Imam:
      “It is obligatory and necessary for the true believer to recognize his Creator who is manifest in this world in the form of a human being, and to see Him here in order to see Him also in the hereafter.”
      [Imam Mustansir Bi’llah II, Pandiyat-I-Jawanmardi Or Advices of Manliness, trans. W. Ivanow (Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1953), 101-102.]

  • @KK-fy6xf
    @KK-fy6xf Před 3 lety

    I agree with him on topic besides Dasond

    • @mrsanio1574
      @mrsanio1574 Před 3 lety

      I’m curious to know what do you disagree with about his criticism of dasond? I’ve heard many testimonies and they use techniques often employed by cults; threats of hell, emotional blackmail, indoctrination.
      Ismaili officials tell people all sorts of things happen if they don’t pay, and have used words like “you are stealing from the Aga Khan” for not paying. And Ismailis report that they have no right to question what he does with “his money”.
      They also refuse to let you pay by any method that leaves a record - no cheques, no bank transfer, only cold hard cash. And then they refuse to declare how much they take, what it is used for, and the Aga Khan shows up with private islands and a 200 million dollar yacht. It’s kind of outrageous to anyone who wasn’t conditioned since childhood to find it acceptable.

    • @KK-fy6xf
      @KK-fy6xf Před 3 lety

      @@mrsanio1574 Correction, 250 million + 250 =500 million spent for Upgrade it to be the fastest Yacht in world. Which never worked out. 😕😕😕$$ down in drain.

    • @KK-fy6xf
      @KK-fy6xf Před 3 lety

      @@mrsanio1574 Agreed. Only Cash. Been there in counting private room for 5/6 years. Seen it All.

  • @MakkiMouse
    @MakkiMouse Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you for speaking up. More power to you. I am not one of you but I am impressed that you are voicing for those who don’t have voices. 👍

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +4

      I appreciate that

    • @mrsanio1574
      @mrsanio1574 Před 3 lety +4

      You’ve hit the nail on the head regarding those who don’t have voices. Many corroborating testimonies make it clear that people who dissent from the Ismaili community are isolated and bullied and coping with their pain in silence. The abusive comments Salim has received in this channel alone show it. Ismailis can’t hide it any more.

  • @persolu3680
    @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +13

    "There is no one greater than myself. If you think of God, then it is myself. If you think about Imam, then too, it is me. And your Beloved Master is also me. There is no one except myself"
    The Aga Khan
    March 16th 1902
    I don't know how much patience I can have with ismailis who see this quote but still don't want to even try to distance themselves from their cult. So disappointing.

  • @SR-jx8yu
    @SR-jx8yu Před 2 lety +2

    15,000,000 deluded followers who need to re-think if they are really Muslim. And who the hell gave him the right to call himself "Prince"? ... Imam? Really?

  • @alinarsi2376
    @alinarsi2376 Před 2 lety

    All facts no cap

  • @anime_risky517
    @anime_risky517 Před 3 lety

    Hello Salim Sir
    Your videos are all gone

  • @believers3746
    @believers3746 Před 3 lety +9

    I will always stand by my Imam, Ale-nabi, Aulad-e-Ali. My imam lives in my heart. He is loving, kind, polite and humble. Always taught me good and never speaks badly of anyone.
    He is very tolerant and merciful, just like RasollAllah. I love my Mowla just like many other Ismailis and our Mowla loves us even more. Call me blind, brainwashed, but matters of heart and soul can't be described.
    Accusations you put on my Mowla similar ones were put by Meccans on the final Prophet and even today he is mocked by unbelievers by making caricatures.
    My Mowla and his family Iam sure are aware of all such organized campaigns like yours on the youtube and other social media platforms, but shows tolerance, and forgiveness and never incites us to retaliate. We wish you peace and harmony in this universe.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      thank you

    • @persolu3680
      @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +1

      Aga Khan didn't appear very tolerant when he published his speech (farman) in 1899 where he said "Arabs are like donkeys".
      Can you imagine, not only did he get caught saying that, but he actually published it himself.
      It can be seen close to the bottom of this page - insideismailism.wordpress.com/2015/10/30/truth-about-isma%CA%BFili-ginans/amp/

    • @happinessjoyandlovedoctor3888
      @happinessjoyandlovedoctor3888 Před 2 lety

      @@persolu3680 ours is an esoteric faith that’s all I will say, I will appreciate a no response to this instead you may reflect on that.

  • @Irshi-ef4xk
    @Irshi-ef4xk Před 3 lety +6

    Why is this not in hindi or gujarati, so that i can show it to my parents and relatives

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +6

      hope fully when i have more time

    • @mrxmagumba8865
      @mrxmagumba8865 Před 3 lety +3

      The book you will publish will be true testimony for all, sura iklash says it all no one greater but Allaha talla massage to all humanity

  • @persolu3680
    @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +5

    @S.A.M "Our imam never answers these ignorants because he is real IMAM."
    Ismailis like to compare Aga Khan to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Did you know that in the time of the Prophet, Muslims were allowed to question him and ask for accountability?

    • @dharmikrakshak8340
      @dharmikrakshak8340 Před 2 lety

      Taqqiyya . sar tan se juda .TAQLEED? Just follow. No question ask

  • @lizgaspari-gasparinutrition

    very interesting.... my uncle was appointed leader in afghanistan by them . (Naderi)

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      I have never been to Afghanistan
      I wouldn’t know them
      Pls help me spread the word

    • @lizgaspari-gasparinutrition
      @lizgaspari-gasparinutrition Před 3 lety

      Salim Lalani look at the website for their foundation ... when you look closely they name who is appointed where . I’ll spread the word I know all about this from the inside out

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      @@lizgaspari-gasparinutrition thanks Liz
      Which aspect of the system do you know inside out?
      Is it the foundation you are talking about? If so, I will appreciate your help

    • @lizgaspari-gasparinutrition
      @lizgaspari-gasparinutrition Před 3 lety +2

      @@salimlalani well the collection of money to my uncle in afghanistan then money to Foundation . Sure you can email me at liz@lizgaspari.com

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      @@lizgaspari-gasparinutrition ok I will email

  • @aqeelar-ridha6104
    @aqeelar-ridha6104 Před 3 lety +6

    Very useful insight into Aga Khanism. Very courageous of Salim. God guide you to HIs right path.

  • @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi
    @Uyiiouuoiuiiuyi Před 3 lety +4

    The miss perception here is that only Ismaili pay 12 percent
    No every Muslim family pay 10 percent
    But Ismaili pay to big organizations like aga khan foundation who does so much around the world
    The aga foundation budget is near 1 billion
    A population of 15 million imagines of whole Muslim collect their 10 percent it would be 100 billion that money alone could end hunger in Muslim world
    As Shia I would say well done to Ismaili you are great example of peace harmony and humanity and opens minded modern Muslims god bless you

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +2

      watch episode 23 first

    • @itchyscratchy5456
      @itchyscratchy5456 Před rokem +1

      Shia Sunni what's wrong with just being a human being and a Muslim. read whatever books you want to read but let's remember to be human first .

  • @shabnamdhalla2765
    @shabnamdhalla2765 Před 3 lety +3

    Where is Salim Lalani now

    • @a.f.k6020
      @a.f.k6020 Před 3 lety +1

      Listen to him, he already mentioned he is in Australia

    • @shabnamdhalla2765
      @shabnamdhalla2765 Před 3 lety

      Thanks

    • @mrxmagumba8865
      @mrxmagumba8865 Před 3 lety

      Money will never buy place in heaven only good deeds why he is using qurran Muslim world will not accept insults to Qurran he should be bam to visit Muslim countries I am sure soon this will happen

    • @joedias7946
      @joedias7946 Před 2 lety

      I hope you have no ill intension towards him.

  • @teachingrounds
    @teachingrounds Před 3 lety +4

    I like the way you present your material salim and I’m excited to listen to what you have to say. I don’t feel as vehemently as you do that we’re being duped. I just don’t pay dasond and I’m perfectly happy ... if others want to pay, I’m ok with it. It’s only money

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +4

      i wish it was only money
      it is abuse of poor people that i am fighting against

  • @nishatk5064
    @nishatk5064 Před 3 lety +10

    Thanks Salim .Always wonder the reason why no one discussed the details of this faith or belief

  • @amraze786
    @amraze786 Před 3 lety +5

    According to Islam, zakat is to be given at 2.5% of the income by every Muslim but I guess the extra 10% is for his lavish lifestyle.
    Also, in Surah Fatiha, in one of the Ayats, it is clearly stated, “Thee alone we worship and thee alone we seek for help”, then why are Ismailis obligated to use his name in the dua/namaz?
    His Serena hotels openly serve alcohol at their bars yet he condemns consumption of alcohol? Hypocrisy at its finest
    Honestly, there needs to be a serious official internal investigation in the funds being given to him and how he uses those funds. There also needs to be a one on one intervention to expose his lies

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      yes there should be an investigation
      but money and power has prevented this
      let us realise our power
      our solidarity is also powerful
      let us come together and investigate ourselves

  • @mrxmagumba8865
    @mrxmagumba8865 Před 3 lety +6

    Bless you may Allah Protect you and family

  • @shayaanvirani7613
    @shayaanvirani7613 Před 3 lety +6

    Your videos are enlightening

  • @nasirsaudin9633
    @nasirsaudin9633 Před 3 lety +2

    Allah s w t will protect you.

  • @farangisganjavi6114
    @farangisganjavi6114 Před rokem

    I am from Pamir (Tajikistan) born as a Shia Ismaili muslim ,please stop deceiving people . We are not saying he is God . We follow Allah , Muhammad, Ali and all the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad through his cousin Imam Ali. He is Imam the one who makes interpretation of Islam to his followers. Proud to be an Ismaili ❤️ShukranAllah

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před rokem

      You accuse me of deceiving when I have given you the evidence that Agakhan has approved ginans depicting him as God.
      Pls read Allah ek khasam sabuka before you accuse me again.

    • @user-sl8yl3fl5n
      @user-sl8yl3fl5n Před rokem +2

      Aga Khan is referred as Saheebi Zaamani Wal Asara in first part of ismaili Dua' . It means Lord of Time and Age. What Quran says That no person sent by Allah will say to people that I am your lord. Imam is Fraud Wake up. I am ex ismaili now.
      79. No person to whom God has given the Scripture, and wisdom, and prophethood would ever say to the people, “Be my worshipers rather than God’s.” Rather, “Be people of the Lord, according to the Scripture you teach, and the teachings you learn.”
      80. Nor would he command you to take the angels and the prophets as lords. Would he command you to infidelity after you have submitted?

    • @user-sl8yl3fl5n
      @user-sl8yl3fl5n Před rokem

      [72:18] The places of worship are for God. So do not call, besides God, upon anyone else. (49 Imam names are called in Dua and Imam says in farman to worship him : Call names of Imam)
      [10:106] And do not call, apart from God, on what neither benefits you nor harms you. If you do, you are then one of the wrongdoers.

    • @user-sl8yl3fl5n
      @user-sl8yl3fl5n Před rokem

      [25:30] And the Messenger will say, "My Lord, my people have abandoned this Quran." (Why ismailis are never reading Quran ????)

  • @spiderlocyugo
    @spiderlocyugo Před 3 lety +2

    Respect for You 👍👍 from a Shia Twelver

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @alithebrave53
      @alithebrave53 Před 2 lety +1

      Shia twelver is even worst then ismilies 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @spiderlocyugo
      @spiderlocyugo Před 2 lety

      @@alithebrave53 Not really kid it also says in Sunni Books about the 12 leaders after the Prophet
      Jaber Ibn Samorah said I went to the Prophet (P) and I heard him saying: “There will be 12 Emirs”- then the Prophet (P) said something that I did not hear so I asked my father about it and he said, the Prophet (P) added: “they are all from Qoraysh.” (Bukhari, Hadith No. 7222).
      Jaber Ibn Samorah said I went to the Prophet (P) and I heard him saying: “Indeed this matter will not be completed until there will be 12 Caliphs amongst them.” He then added something softly that I did not hear, so I asked my father about it who said: The Prophet (P) said: “They are all from Qoraysh.” (Muslim, Hadith No. 1821, Book of leadership).
      From the Prophets family
      "I m leaving among you something which is very important and should be followed, you will not go astray if you get hold of it after I am gone, one part of it being more important than the other: Allah's Book, which is a rope stretched from Heaven to Earth, and my close relatives, who belong to my household. These two will not separate from one another till they come down to the reservoir, so consider how you act regarding them after my departure." (Tirmidhi, Sahih Muslim)
      Greeting from Ex salafi Now Shia 🤣🤣🤣😂

  • @SSS-my3bn
    @SSS-my3bn Před 3 lety +6

    Your episodes are gone again in Canada. Why can't these Ismaili leaders challenge you at an intellectual level rather than intimidation tactics

  • @user-wv9bo6nm8k
    @user-wv9bo6nm8k Před 2 lety

    Just wonder, how much money is taken out of a country like Pakistan on a annually by the Aga Khan foundations and how much is invested in?
    Visiting Pakistan, I have seen many religious debates between the Shia and Sunni but I have never seen Agha Khani representation on TV, does anyone know why?
    Also, I Wonder why the Iranian Mullah dislike Ismailis?

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +2

      1) No idea how much much but big money is laundered.
      2) Agakhan likes to stay away from debates in case his truth comes out
      3) Mullahs will dislike anyone who commits shirk

  • @mustanshirbagasrawala9182

    I hv a question that if Aga Khan takes money from disciples does he give the agakhanis medical facility,education and loan also to start bussiness?? Just curious no intent to hurt anyone's belief..it takes lots of courage to go aginst family members belief..pls keep going..may Allah grant u with funds and resources..

  • @GurmitBSingh
    @GurmitBSingh Před 3 lety +3

    Hello ji
    100% Factual Truth by you!!!

  • @persolu3680
    @persolu3680 Před 3 lety +4

    First some videos disappeared and then the whole channel got deleted. A bit worrying. Hope all is okay, Salim! Please let us know if there's anything more we can do to support.

  • @asifkhan300575
    @asifkhan300575 Před 3 lety +1

    Brother I atmost agree with you, Aga Khan is a ruthless businessman not humanitarian person. AKF is just eyewash , in the name of AKF he grabbing millions of dollar donation on yearly basis.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for watching and keep your comments coming

  • @shaazlalani8700
    @shaazlalani8700 Před 2 lety +3

    Dasond is not mandatory, however is encouraged just like ANY other faith. Whoever taught you this ideology is wrong in doing so, your information is far from the truth! The Ismaili people are one of the kindness communities who want to see real change in quality of life in the east, which is why many families pay Dasond, in order to better their standard of living in developing countries across the world. The word used by the Imam is ‘obligation’ and that words meaning differs to the meaning of the word YOU use in your video which is ‘mandatory’. Our present imam actually states that it is “voluntary”. Paying Dasond is a moral ‘obligation’ and not a ‘mandatory’ task like you have claimed it to be in this video at (24:45) The word ‘Obligation’ means that it is morally a good thing to do (just like you are obligated to look after your parents or your siblings) weather you choose to do this or not is YOUR CHOICE. Never has the present day Aga Khan said that it is ‘mandatory’ to pay this dasond like you have made out to be truth trough claiming he has taught us all to do this, which is just not true at all. Never has the present day imam said this. The word used by the imam is ‘Obligatory’ - therefore you should look up the definition of both words and actually reflect on the meaning before you start to teach others and manipulate those viewers to believe these lies. This information is highly incorrect and manipulative. Each individual chooses to give money through the form of Dasond out of pure generosity. And if you think I am wrong and can prove it please quote me exactly where, when and to what context the imam has stated it is ‘Mandatory’, I have looked and there is no such saying. Stop lying to people!
    In Islam you give zakat, in Christianity you give Tithe (a percentage of your earning) is the Ismaili faith we give Dasond.
    My source: CBC interview ‘Man Alive with Bonisteel’ (Canada) 8th October 1986
    “It is entirely voluntary” - Aga Khan 1986

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +1

      I suggest you hold your comments until you watch the series

    • @shaazlalani8700
      @shaazlalani8700 Před 2 lety

      @@salimlalani with respect, I’m on episode 7 and I have many many issues with what you are saying as I too have questioned the faith and was in the same place as you, and I too have sat on the pat like you have to lead religion ceremonies, however I can at least tell the truth when stating the facts. Firstly you can’t even give me a proper reply to my first comment, so I ask you why? Is it because I’ve caught you on a lie and you now don’t know what to say back to me? I think this is the case here. And that’s because the imam of the time never used the word you claim he did. The word mandatory is not in any Farman in the last 20 years in the context of dasond. May I remind you that I have put references to prove that it is optional and this indicates you have lied in this first video, and I also have proof you are not telling the truth in multiple other videos or in some cases at least stretching the truth and miss out key facts to shape others into thinking the false information is truth. You say no Ismaili will stand up and talk, but here I am. You ask the question in later videos, where does the money go? I have had first hand experience in attending Global Encounters in Kenya in 2016 and have seen the institutions he has built with this money with my own two eyes. We went into schools, we started work on projects in a sustainable way, we saw the amount of jobs he has created in the east, and above all he has taught us that sustainability is everything. That in itself is a huge blessing. Never has it ever been mandatory in my life time to pay Dasond to the imam and this is the truth. It is only encouraged through an obligation to be a decent human being, not just a Muslim. As for the help in the west, you are a mukhi like you said, for a majlis that you have to pay a lot of money to attend so why didn’t you help your friend with financial difficulties if he was struggling to feed his family? You clearly have money if you were mukhi of that kind of majlis right? I would have thought any decent friend would help his spiritual brother if he is in need. And especially if he has children. I must admit the financial aid is hard to find and far more transparency is needed within our community between the council and the public, however I say this with personal experience that my own family themselves were helped in this country by Ismaili financial aid when they first entered the country. So what you tell people isn’t actually accurate information. The Ismaili community helps eachother. This is how it has always been. But I’d like to discuss this further with you. Let me highlight that I say this with no hatred at all, only frustration in the fact that people can not see eye to eye anymore at a time where is is absolutely vital to stand together. However I can not lie that I’m quite baffled at how you reached these far fetched conclusions about Dasond and social welfare. If it wasn’t for the help my family received through social welfare my family would have starved. There were at that time 6 too 7 people living under one roof in a council house just to paint you the picture.

    • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
      @mohabatkhanmalak1161 Před 2 měsíci

      @@shaazlalani8700 You see by that arguement even Pablo Escobar gave out some charity, and the recipients swear to this day that he was a good man, it is very clever indoctrination. Ask yourself, if you are muslim whom to follow. These people are claiming to be "Imams" and descendants of the prophet PBUH but they are not. They play upon the weakness of the masses, everybody is not knowledgeable or educated in history, so they come up with the idea that Imam so and so in the 9th century did so and so. For true Islam you got to come to the Quran and the Sunnah of the prophet. Islam was not built on Imams or ahel-l-bait, it is built on the Quran and Sunnah thats it.
      After the death of the prophet, the enemies of Islam were hell bent on distroying Islam and if you research that period there were many wars with the kufars and munafiks. One of their melicious plans was to kill Hussain the prophets grandson. If you take a close look, all this took place in the frontier regions of the expanding muslim empire, not in the Hijaz (Mecca and Medina). Why? Because they didn't dare do that at the center where everybody would recognise them, so they played their dirty games far away in Kuffa, Egypt (the Fatimids). In Egypt they even named their nation after the prophets daughter Fatima....to fool people.
      The Zakat is 2.5% and most important, is due ANNUALLY. Dasond is on every paycheck and is 12.5%. Big difference, as we say "Asman aur zamin ka farak".
      It is shirk to worship a human. Read the Quran, follow the Sunnah and study Islamic history. Also, study Greek, Roman, Mesopotamian history and see how those people were pagan.

  • @elia2136
    @elia2136 Před 3 lety +8

    You have distorted quite a bit. If that is the explanation of a cult then all religions should be considered a cult.

    • @KK-fy6xf
      @KK-fy6xf Před 2 lety +3

      Islam is NOT a cult!! Get your brains checked. Cult has a leader, who is very secretive like Agakhan. Read definition of a cult!!

  • @zakkhan6798
    @zakkhan6798 Před 3 lety +9

    There are lot of Ismailis out there, who completely agrees with you.
    Unfortunately, too much family pressure stop most Ismailis, to openly denounce the faith. One day, as more and more brave people like Salim comes out, this will give courage to those who are trapped in this dubious religion.

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +1

      very well said

    • @jewelrysuppliers
      @jewelrysuppliers Před 2 lety

      @@salimlalanipeople like you are unbelievable, i would dare you to start writing about other shia branches too Twelvers & bohras (2 branches of bohras) waiting on imam mehdi & ofcourse they did believe/had leaving human imam amongst them, guess they are dubious too. mr. salim you such a shallow man, acquire knowledge what islam tells you too

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety

      @@jewelrysuppliers Dear Akbar
      I only speak about what i know.
      I know agakhan is a fraud
      Hence i speak about him and his system
      if you know about ithnasharies and bohras, no one stops you from speaking the truth.
      Salim

    • @jewelrysuppliers
      @jewelrysuppliers Před 2 lety

      @@salimlalani i heard you were saying i am not drawing a conclusion, just giving new step back ideas to ponder & now you concluded he is fraud. i would and the readers certainly may want to question your understanding/bias & more here. unfortunately it took you so many years to figure out he is fraud, he started at the tender age of 20 maybe before according to your conclusion, not privately but on the international scale, how smart he must be/is or ??, and you so ??. please try and get some refund

    • @Sam-rg7ej
      @Sam-rg7ej Před 2 lety

      @@jewelrysuppliers I knew he was a fraud the first time I saw him. It’s obvious. The entire system is a fraud and everyone is realizing now even if they don’t admit it. Worst part is AK doesn’t even care to address any doubts from his followers. He’s heartless

  • @noran5604
    @noran5604 Před 3 lety

    Hi.Akbar khoja was Ismali

  • @jameeljiwa6586
    @jameeljiwa6586 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing!! 👍🏿

  • @ameen3912
    @ameen3912 Před 2 lety +2

    Salim as Financial Advisor did you advice your client other ways in which he could save 12.5% to help? Or were you looking to touch upon the sensitivities of the issue after you choose to part ways from the Ismailis, if you saw your Ismaili friend did not take your suggestions well could you have adivced him differently? Was that the only option ? Your intentions may be good ???? but you know what they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. And by hell I speak metaphorically

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +2

      Ameen
      there is no need to complicate matters.
      problem was simple and so was the solution.
      my friend was giving when he should be receiving from the imam.
      salim

  • @rosiebobkhan786
    @rosiebobkhan786 Před 2 lety +13

    I was an Ismaili n converted to Suni Muslim 8 years ago.
    I’m so happy the truth about Ismailis is coming out now!!!

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +2

      great

    • @r334dhbhk6
      @r334dhbhk6 Před 2 lety +4

      May Allah protect you and keep you steadfast upon the truth 🤲

    • @londonuk6551
      @londonuk6551 Před 2 lety +2

      Rosie Bob Same here. I converted to Sunni Islam. May Allah grant you Jannat Al Firdaus.

  • @reetikasaha2771
    @reetikasaha2771 Před 3 lety

    is he still alive i mean Aga khan.

  • @amiralibhimji6488
    @amiralibhimji6488 Před 3 lety +1

    So now which religion do you follow

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 3 lety +4

      i dont follow any religion

    • @yashinrupani
      @yashinrupani Před 3 lety +3

      It's NOT necessary to follow ANY religion or CULT to be healthy, happy and financially successful. Is it?

  • @faridaabjani9213
    @faridaabjani9213 Před rokem

    Truly feel sorry for you.

  • @rokeyabegum3863
    @rokeyabegum3863 Před rokem

    Prince Karim Agha Khan he is an imam for Ismaili Agha Khani people.

  • @imtiyazalinasser9703
    @imtiyazalinasser9703 Před 2 lety

    If what you say is true that why don't you confront him face to face instead of saying behind his back?

    • @salimlalani
      @salimlalani  Před 2 lety +1

      i would love to do that
      i did everything to invite him for a face to face
      i got ignored
      if you can help me i will be grateful

    • @imtiyazalinasser9703
      @imtiyazalinasser9703 Před 2 lety

      I think that's a lame reply they say there is always a way where there is a will, so thats means that you are just not ready to do to what you talk about and give lame excuse

    • @jewelrysuppliers
      @jewelrysuppliers Před 2 lety

      @@salimlalani sorry to say then i think then every other day someone like you would put a video on social media be it an ismaili Muslim, non or confused one, and he has to meet in person & clarify his position, & everything he does, besides saying on media & private gathering (darbar/ginan/firman, his work etc.) that i am your 49th imam & direct descendent of prophet Mohd pbuh. its absurd.

  • @sskaba
    @sskaba Před 3 lety +2

    Mashallah! Just started watching your beautiful videos. Very nice. Sukher
    Canada 🇨🇦

  • @shazidharsee3508
    @shazidharsee3508 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @farzonamanadnazarova8898
    @farzonamanadnazarova8898 Před 9 měsíci

    Ё МАВЛОЧОНИК НИГАБОНАТ МУНД ТУ ДОНД ❤❤❤❤❤❤РИЗКАТ РИВОЧДИАНДАЙАТ ТУДОНД