If guidance is divine, authority cannot be elective.Beyond Human Choice examines one of the central questions of Islamic theology: Who appoints the Imam-God or people? Moving beyond history and politics, this book presents a rigorous theological case for Nass-explicit divine designation-as the only framework capable of preserving infallible guidance after the final Prophet.Drawing primarily from Al-Kafi (especially Kitab al-Hujjah), Qur'anic principles, and early scholastic debates, the book argues that Ismah (infallibility) is a hidden, spiritual attribute known only to God. Because this quality cannot be detected by human perception, human election (Ikhtiyar) becomes a category error when applied to a divinely mandated office.Through a clear, cumulative argument, this volume explores: - Why Imamate is a Tawqifi office fixed by divine decree- How Divine Justice (Lutf) necessitates an infallible guide- Why human consensus (Ijma) cannot identify hidden infallibility- How prophetic precedent establishes exclusive divine selection- The believer's responsibility to recognize, not create, authorityThis is not a polemical work and not a historical grievance narrative. It is a disciplined study of authority as theology-where proof precedes power, and designation precedes debate.Beyond Human Choice is the fourth volume in the Imam Ali (AS) Series, a multi-volume project exploring Imam Ali's role through distinct, non-overlapping frameworks. Each book stands independently, while together they present a coherent vision of Wilayah as structured, divinely governed guidance.This book is for readers who seek: - Proof rather than persuasion- Theology rather than politics- Clarity rather than slogans
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