kmaherali wrote:swamidada wrote:
In Shia Islamic terminology, Insaanul Kamil is Prophet Muhammad or Mowla Ali.
Usul-e-din Farman of MSMS (Dar es Salaam 1899)
"The ability to reach man's original abode is not confined to Hazarat Ali’s progeny. Whoever is determined enough will be able to attain the goal."
The discussion is about Insaanul Kamil and not the ability of any person to reach original abode. It is an open field, any person be Sunni or Shia, Muslim or non Muslim, Jew or Christian, Hindu or Bhudh can reach the highest abode. Let me clarify my point by a paragraph from Wikipedia.
"In Islamic theology, al-Insan al-Kaamil is an honorific title to describe the prophet Muhammad. The phrase means "the person who has reached perfection" literally "the complete person". It is an important concept in Islamic culture of the prototype human being, pure consciousness, one's true identity, to be contrasted with the material human who is bound by his/her senses and materialism. The term was originally used by Sufis and is also used by Alawis and Alevis This idea is based upon a hadith, which was used by Ibn Arabi, that states about Prophet Muhammad: "I was a prophet when Adam was between water and clay."
The Sunni Islamic scholar Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, has published a Sirah on Muhammad as al-Insān al-Kāmil. Al-Jili was the author of an Arabic text entitled al-Insān al-Kāmil. ISMAILIS believe that each Imam is a perfect man (Al Insaanul Kamil)".
Adopted from Wikipedia.