24 May 2011

Al-Islam & The Hinduism [Difference Only Time & Manipulation]

In ISLAM : Criteria of Divinity:
In the glorious Qur’an, Surah Ikhlas – Chap-112, Verse-1 to 4.
1. Qul huwallahu Ahad. (Say, he is Allah one and only).
2. Allah hussamad. (Allah, the absolute and eternal).
3.  Lamyalid wa Lamyulad. (He begets not, nor is he begotten, He has got no superior, no Lord, no father, no mother).
4. Wa Lamyakullahu Kufuwan Ahad. (There is nothing like him i.e. no image, no sculpture and no idol). The moment we imagine of a shape, picture or idol is not GOD coz God cannot be seen.)
In HINDUISM: Criteria of Divinity:
Chandogya Upanishad, Chap-6, Section-2, Verse-1.
1. Ekkam Ividityam. (God is only one without the second).
Bhagavad Gita, Chap-10, Verse-3.
2. Yo maamjamnandi chavetti lokmaheshwaram, Asammudha samatyershu sarvpapaih pramuchyate. (Almighty God is the Supreme Lord of all the worlds, if one will believe in this fact, his sins will be forgiven).
Shvetashvatara Upanishad, Chap-6, Verse-9.
3.  Na chasya kasij janita na chadhipah. (He begets not, nor is he begotten, He has got no superior, no Lord, no father, no mother).
Shvetashvatara Upanishad, Chap-4, Verse-19. And Yajurveda, Chap-32, Verse-3.
4.  Na Tasya Pratima Asthi. (There is nothing like him i.e. no image, no sculpture and no idol).The moment we imagine of a shape, picture or idol is not GOD coz God cannot be seen.
Shvetashvatara Upanishad, Chap-4, Verse-20. (Almighty God is imageless and no one can see him with his eyes.)
Bhagavad Gita, Chap-7, Verse-20. (All those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires, they worship demi-gods.) Demi-Gods mean Idols.
Yajurveda, Chap-40, Verse-8. (Almighty God is imageless and pure.)
Yajurveda, Chap-40, Verse-9: Andhatma pravishanti, ya asambhuti mupaste. (They are entering darkness those who worship the natural things.) Like fire, stone, water, sun, etc. And the Verse continues which further says: (They are entering more in darkness those who worship the “Sambhuti”) Like chair, idols, table, etc.
Asambhuti means “Natural things”. Sambhuti means “Artificial things”. Amongst the Vedas, the most sacred and the oldest is the Rig-Veda.




In Rig-Veda Book-1, Hymn-164, Verse-46.and Rig-Veda Book-10, Hymn- 114, Verse-5.
 Ekkam Satya Vipra Bahuda Vidhaante. (Truth is one, God is one, and Sages call him by a variety of names.) And Rig-Veda alone in Book-2, Hymn-1 gives no less than 33 different attributes to almighty God.One amongst them is “BRAHAMA” which is mentioned in Rig-Veda Book-2, Hymn-1, and Verse-3. If you translate “BRAHAMA” into English, it means “The Creator” and in Arabic, it means “KHALIQ”. There is no objection when someone says that Almighty God is “BRAHMA” or “CREATOR” or “KHALIQ”. But if someone says that Almighty God is BRAHMA who has got 4 heads and on each head is a crown, then there is an objection, moreover they are going against Shvetashvatara Upanishad Chap-4, Verse-19, which says “Natasya pratima asthi”= Of him there is no likeness.  The other attribute given is “VISHNU” in Rig-Veda Book-2, Hymn-1, and Verse-3. If you translate “VISHNU” into English, it means “The Cherisher/Sustainer” and in Arabic, it means “RAB”. There is no objection when someone says that Almighty God is “VISHNU” or “CHERISHER/SUSTAINER” or “RAB”. But if someone says that Almighty God is VISHNU who is relaxing on a couch of snakes traveling in the sea or flying in the air on the bird GARUDA or has 4 hands and has Chakra on the right hand, then there is an objection, moreover they are going against Yajurveda, Chap-32, Verse-3, which says “Natasya Pratima Asthi”= Almighty God has got no Images. It’s mentioned in, Rig-Veda Book-8 Hymn-1, Verse-1, which says “Machadinadi Sansad”=Praise him alone, he alone deserves worship. Rig-Veda Book-6 hymn-45, Verse-16, which says “Ya ik itmushtihi”=Praise him alone, he alone deserves worship. And the Brahma Sutra of Hinduism: Ekkam Braham, Duitya naste nehna naaste kinchan. Meaning: - Bhagavan ek hai, doosra nahi hai nahi hai zara bhi nahi hai. : - So if you read the Hindu Scriptures properly by understanding the meanings of each and every verse, then a person will be able to understand the God in Hinduism. The Kaaba which is located in Mecca city is also mentioned in RIGVEDA, BOOK-3, HYMN-29, and VERSE-4. This says “In ILA’s place we set thee down, upon the central point of earth.”
Note: - In this verse of Rig-Veda, ILA means GOD (ILAH) and as we know that, geographically, KAABA is at the center of the Earth which has been proved by Neil Armstrong. Since, Kaaba is mentioned in the oldest Veda which is Rig-Veda; therefore it clearly means that the Kaaba is there since the time when Rig-Veda came into existence. Now if the Hindus believe the Vedas to be the word of God then according to that they should do the pilgrimage of Kaaba as well. Now, we Muslims do not worship Kaaba, on the basis of Hazrat Bilal who, at the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), gave azaan after climbing on the Kaaba. Kaaba is a direction, and all the Muslims of the entire world face it while offering SALAH in order to show that there is only one GOD who is unseen, who has no LORD and no PARENTS, who neither begets nor is begotten. One type of Worship in Hinduism is “SHAASTAANG” which means worship by touching eight parts of body. And as we know that we Muslims offer SALAH in which the best part is the “PROSTRATION” or if we translate it in Urdu it means “SAJDAH”. And we touch eight parts of our body to perform it. These are :( Forehead, Nose, both hands, both knees and both feet).
The name of ALLAH, which is one of the attributes of Almighty, is mentioned in the Hindus’ Religious Scriptures:
1.     Rig-Veda Book-2 Hymn-1 Verse-11: One of the attributes of God is given as “ILA” or “ILAH” means ALLAH.
2.     Rig-Veda Book-3 Hymn-30 Verse-10: ALLAH.
3.     Rig-Veda Book-9 Hymn-67 Verse-30: ALLAH .
NOTE: - If you check the Sanskrit Dictionary/Hindu Dictionary then you will find ALLAH as one of the attributes of GOD or is the name of GOD.
BOOKS IN HINDUISM:
 The sacred scriptures of Hinduism can be categorized into 2 types.
1.  SHRUTI: It means that which is perceived, heard, understood, revealed and it is considered to be the word of GOD and they are of Divine Origin. And Shruti is of 2 types which are The VEDAS and The UPANISHADS.
2.  SMRITI: It means that which is remembered and the Smritis are less sacred as compared to the Shrutis. It is not considered to be the word of GOD or of the Divine Origin. They are written by Human beings and Smritis mainly contain the rules and regulations of how a human being should lead his life and are called as Dharma-Shastra. Among the Smritis, we have the ITIHAAS, which include the 2 great EPIC which are The RAMAYANA (which deals with the story of Shri Ram) and The MAHABHARATA (which deals with the story of a feud/quarrel between the cousins who are The PANDAVAS and The QAURAVAS and also deals with the story of Shri KRISHNA). The most popular is the BHAGAVAD GITA, which is the part of The MAHABHARATA. The Bhagavad Gita contains the 18 chapters of The Mahabharata from The BHEESHM PARV from Chapter- 25 to 42, which is a guidance given by Shri Krishna to Arjun in the battlefield.
In the Bhagavad Gita, Chap-18, Verse-66:- Shri Krishna says to Arjun to submit his will to almighty God. (If you translate it in Arabic, he is telling him to accept ISLAM.) Because Islam means “Peace, acquired by submitting your will to almighty GOD.” However, Hinduism/Christianity/Sikhism/Judaism/Buddhism doesn’t mean this. If GOD is the one and only one, If GOD doesn’t have any superior, if GOD doesn’t beget nor is he begotten and if God doesn’t have any image, sculpture, painting then who are Shri Rama and Shri Krishna. Because as we know that, Shri Krishna was begotten and his parents were VASUDEV and DEVKI, same in the case of Shri Ram who was also begotten and his parents were DASHRATH and KAUSHALYA. If we analyze, after looking into the life of Shri Ram, then we come to know that he had married Sita. And it is very clear from the concept of GOD, that GOD does not require anyone but we require GOD. And in the life of Shri Krishna, even he had 16,108 Wives. There is only one God and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and the final messenger of Allah. This fact has been proved from the Hinsu religious scriptures as well...If you study the prophecies of "KALKI AVTAAR" which is also known as THE ANTIM RISHI then you will come to know about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

A few of the prophecies are as follows:
1. His father's name will be "VISHNUYAAS" which means "Worshipper of God" and we Muslims know that the father of our Prophet was "Abdullah" which means The Worshipper of God.
2. His mother will be "Sumati" which means "Peaceful" and we Muslims know that our Prophet's mother was "Amina" which means peaceful. 3. He will be born in the city of "SAMBALA" which means "place of security and peace" and we Muslims know that our Prophet was born in MECCA which is also known as DAR-UL-AMAN which means "Place of Security and peace".
4. He will have 4 companions and we Muslims know that our Prophet had 4 companions who are "1.Hazrat Abu Bakr(r.a.).2. Hazrat Ali (r.a.). 3. Hazrat Umar (r.a.). 4. Hazrat Usman (r.a.).”
5. He will be given a white steed horse and will be given a sword in his right hand to fight against falsehood and we Muslims know that our prophet had a white steed horse and always had a sword in the right hand at the time of war in the battlefield.And there are many more prophecies of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Hindus religious scriptures; he is also prophesied in the Vedas as Narashangsa which means Praiseworthy.

  Present By Mohammad Shoaib Hossain
   Regards To Mohammad Azhar (04/01/2010)

Ref & Sources :
1. Nobel Qur’an
2. Chandogya Upanishad
3.  Shvetashvatara Upanishad 
4. Bhagavad Gita 
5. Yajurveda
6.  Rig-Veda 
7. Hymn

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