Dawood Ibrahim
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We worship every creature
Aap se jahil qaum nahi dekha. Worshiping animals especially porks !
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We worship every creature
No probs, you deserve "Ab tak bahatra" after judgment day in some ummah heaven while rest of us will rot in hell for worshipping fake gods.Aap se jahil qaum nahi dekha. Worshiping animals especially porks !
Public apostasy results in death by stoning. Our religion isn't a shop you can enter and leave. If you don't believe in it, keep it to yourself and you won't be touched.
We worship every creature not for their embodiment shape as they are but for the divinely soul consciousness that prevails in every creature which is connected to supreme/higher soul.
At large ppl don't understand the science behind this way of paying respect to every creature & start construing every such birth anomaly as godly creature which is totally absurd.
Follow a small story below.
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One day a saint was taking a bath in a river. His disciple sat on the bank with the saint's clothes, asana and rosary. The saint noticed a scorpion struggling in the current. Taking pity, he lifted the bedraggled scorpion in his palm and started wading toward the bank.
No sooner had the scorpion recovered than it promptly stung the saint on the palm. The saint felt an unbearable, burning pain shoot up his arm, but he did not drop the scorpion. Instead, he gently shook his hand to encourage the scorpion to move away from the wound.
The saint's disciple, watching from the bank, became alarmed, but did not say anything.
The saint had only taken a few more steps when the scorpion stung him again. A searing pain more intense than the first one went all the way up his arm and throbbed in his hand. The saint staggered and nearly collapsed in the river.
This time the disciple did call out. "Put him down, guruji! He will only sting you again. Leave him to his fate. Your kindness is of no value to such a creature. He will learn nothing from it!"
The saint ignored him and continued walking. He had nearly reached the bank when the scorpion stung him for a third time. The pain exploded into his head, lungs, and his heart. The disciple saw a blissful smile appear on the saint's face before he collapsed in to the river. The disciple dragged the saint to the shore, still smiling and still cradling the scorpion in his palm. As soon as they had reached shore, the scorpion crawled away as quickly as it could.
"Guruji!" said the disciple after the saint had regained consciousness. "How can you smile? That wretched creature nearly killed you."
"You are right, my son," said the saint. "But he was only following his dharma, his nature. It is the dharma of a scorpion to sting, and it is the dharma of a saint to save its' life. He is following his dharma and I am following mine. Everything is in its proper place. That is why I am so happy."
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Excellent. That was the Epitome of civilized behavior
They aren't indians. They know what to do.
Mean time... what do you worship?
Yup..Killing, beheading, parading the head is the way to go.
Call it what you want, but to make fun of us is very rich considering you are the ones who worship absurd deformities, and I'm not just talking about this cow.
WTF?Public apostasy results in death by stoning. Our religion isn't a shop you can enter and leave. If you don't believe in it, keep it to yourself and you won't be touched.
Those Images are disgusting. Shouldn't be publishing this on news media, Makes me wanna throw up. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-worshipped-Indians.html?mrn_rm=rta-fallback
Cow born with a human-like head is worshipped by Indian villagers who claim it resembles a GOD
A shocking video has emerged showing a cow born with human-like features in an animal shelter in India.
The calf was born with the eyes, nose and ears that resemble that of a human, while the lower part of its body had features of a cow.
However, the cow died within an hour of its birth yesterday, in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, northern India.
Cow born in India with human-like head is worshipped by locals
Workers at an Indian animal shelter believe this deformed newborn calf is possibly a God
Hundreds of locals came to venerate the dead calf who died in Uttar Pradesh, northern India
But as soon as the news spread, locals from nearby villages gathered to seek its blessing, believing it to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu, a Hindu God.
The video shows people offering flower garlands and bowing before the dead calf, which has been kept inside a glass box since it died.
Locals believe the calf is the 'Gokaran' - 24 incarnations of Lord Vishnu and plans are now afoot to build a temple for him.
Mahesh Kathuria, 50, a local businessman who came to see the calf, said: 'God has taken birth from the body of a local cow. We came here to seek his blessings. Religiously, it is an avatar of Vishnu. We believe it's a similar character mentioned in Bhagavata Puran, a Hindu religious text.'
Raja Bhaiya Mishra, 55, the manager of the cow shelter, said: 'It's a miracle that the calf was born in this shelter. Thousands of people have been here to see it. We will be cremating him in three days and a temple will be built for him. This avatar has most definitely created a devotion feeling amongst the people.'
The animal's mother was taken to a cow shelter after being rescued from a butcher. For many Hindus cows must not be eaten although they can be used in agriculture or for dairy products
Locals are planning to build a temple for the calf once it is cremated in three days time
Hundreds of people from surrounding villages came to pray after coming to see the dead calf
He added that the mother was rescued from a butcher and was brought to the shelter six months ago before she fell pregnant.
However, animal health experts have a different view on its birth and rubbishes any superstitions surrounding it.
Dr Ajay Deshmukh, senior veterinary doctor, at Wildlife SOS, in India, said: 'This is a case of an anatomical anomaly. If a gene didn't develop properly or there was a fault, it causes multiple structural deformities, and such anomalies happen. It has got only scientific reasons and explanations, there's no superstitions here.'
very nice story indeed....so in real life applications will india allow the people of Kashmir their dharma of freedom even though it hurts india.
you see my friend we all must learn to respect one another and be god neighbours and friends. then and only then can we move forward. worship is nothing without kindness. you say you worship everything but lately I am seeing hindus willing to take life at a drop of a hat.
Yup..Killing, beheading, parading the head is the way to go.
How dare one show some love to these animals - How inhumane.
What are the laws in India for rapes against Cows?
Educate them and teach them that a human is important in the world then these whatever they call them.You are absolutely correct. So what do you suggest ?
Cut off their hands or Stone them to death ?
So far we never had the need for one.
Are you planing to invade ? Can't you stick to goats ?