Saturday 5 October 2013

You Decide About Your Religion My dear fellow Hindu citizens!

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From: "Iqbal Shaikh" <shaikh.iqbal9999@yahoo.com>
Date: Jul 4, 2013 10:59 AM
Subject: [Yaadein_Meri] You Decide About Your Religion My dear fellow Hindu citizens!
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Preface
By: Dr Tabarak Ali
Gold Medalist.
MD/ MBBS/ BMS/ ICMB/ MIT
You Decide About Your
Religion
My dear fellow Hindu citizens!
Are you a Hindu? If so, then have you ever really read the Vedas, the
Puranas and other religious books? You will most probably answer "No!"
to this question. The Hindu mentality is usually such that it accepts
anything without questioning its authenticity. The reason is that for
several centuries, the higher caste Brahmin has taught that the lower
caste Hindu has no right to question Hindu beliefs and mythology.
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Raj Bahadur Panday writes that according to Hindu beliefs:
• The Veda is the oldest scripture in the world and is the word of
God
• The literal meaning of the word Veda is knowledge and refers to
the light that illuminates both from the heart and the mind
• The straight path (Siraatul Mustaqeem) that God initially showed
man to follow could have been called the Veda.
• Muslims have firm faith in the Qur'aan, which is the last
revealed divine scripture from God
• A fact that is most pertinent is that every nation believes that
God has sent guides to mankind at various stages in history to
guide man to the straight path
In the light of the above, it emerges that all people ought to have the
same beliefs because these have all been derived from the divine
scriptures.
We will now review an extremely important point, which is the phrase
in the Vedas that the Hindus refer to as the Mantra. This attests to the
Oneness of God and states, "God is one. There is no other. No other.
No other. No other at all."
Now the Kalimah of the Muslims is: "Laa Ilaaha Illallaah" i.e. There is
none worthy of worship but Allaah."
The fact that the two 'Kalimahs' are alike is in itself a proof of Allaah's
Oneness. Take note of the following likenesses between the Qur'aan
and the Vedas:
Qur'aan Vedas
All praise belongs to Allaah, the Rabb of the
universe
(Surah Faatiha, verse 1)
Praises be to the Creator of the
world
(Rig Vedas 81/5)
The Most Kind, the Most Merciful
(Surah Faatiha, verse 2)
The Giver and Most Merciful
(Rig Vedas 1/34/3)
Show us the straight path
(Surah Faatiha, verse 5)
Place us on the straight way for
our own good
(Yajur Vedas 41/40)
Do you not know that the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth belongs to Allaah? He is the Master of the vast earth

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