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RIP ,Hope the path he chose let him to God and truth.
 
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All souls (Ruh) were created at the same time. Then they were asked who their LORD was. They answered unanimously and in unison: ALLAH...

Then, they were asked to give two Sejda(s) (prostrations). The following combinations occurred:
  1. Some gave two Sejdas: they will be born in the Muslim families and die as Muslims
  2. Some gave the 1st Sejda, but not the 2nd: they will be born in the Muslim families and die as non-Muslims
  3. Some didn't do the 1st Sejda, but did the 2nd: they will be born in the non-Muslim families and die as Muslims
  4. Some gave no Sejdas: they will be born in the non-Muslim families and die as non-Muslims
 
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Hope all Hindus see the light and get Allah's SWT blsessings.

@xeuss This is the ONLY way.

We see the light, both in Allah and Ishwar.
We don't need Islam or Hinduism to connect with god. Both are man made and just paths to the almighty.

Faith in god is all we need, no matter what we call him. God isn't petty to bless us for being Hindu and spite us for Islam and vice versa.

Your statement is based in politics of Islam, not in the spirituality of it.

If this man found Islam to be a better path to connect with the almighty, more power to him. I'm happy for him.
Hope he uses his position to bridge the gap between the people of the two faiths.
 
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RIP ,Hope the path he chose let him to God and truth.

Why RIP?
There is nothing wrong in him choosing the path he wishes to connect with god. We need to get away from linking politics with God.
 
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One point. Did he revert to Islam or his ancestors? I do not see anything about his origins.
 
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Why RIP?
There is nothing wrong in him choosing the path he wishes to connect with god. We need to get away from linking politics with God.
Rest in peace.

I am happy if he finds God and did not have to regret after death for chosing the path.
 
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