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Moscow may lose its sole Hare Krishna temple

Rabb is a purely Islamic idea.....
'Rabb' is not an idea, the concept of the existence of a 'supreme being' is an idea which is given names like 'Rabb', 'Allah', 'God' etc...

....I even posted a picture of his chola where it has the Islamic shahada written by him some sikhs even agree he was probably Sufi. Yes Muslims became Nanak followers as did Hindu because both thought he was part of their community (look up what happened after he died) but as sikhism developed (it became a seperate identity around the 5th guru) only hindus became sikhs hardly any Muslim did because sikhism became more affected by hindu ideas due to conflict with Mughals.

"Guru Nanak's preachings were directed with equal force to all humans regardless of their religion"..........he studied all religions, he knew Hinduism from birth and he learned about Islam from Islamic scholars.....but after learning, he didn't incorporate any Islamic teaching, his teachings were distinctively different from that of Islam....
while many of his teachings can be attributed to Hinduism like the concept of divine duty(Dharma), 'God dwells in every one of God's creations' etc......... none can be associated specifically with Islam....
Infact, the very difference between Sikh and Islamic teachings led to their conflict.....

Here is an incident.....
"At Mecca, Guru Nanak was found sleeping with his feet towards the Kaaba. Kazi Rukan-ud-din, who observed this, angrily objected. Nanak replied with a request to turn his feet in a direction in which God or the House of God is not.The Qadi took hold of the Guru's feet. Then he lifted his eyes seeing the Kaaba standing in the direction of the Guru's feet, wherever he turned them. Guru Nanak was pointing out that if he moves his feet elsewhere God is still in that direction as God is Omnipresent i.e. not confined by space (or time)."
 
Hinduism is certainly a polytheistic religion. I find is more logical than one god trying to control and maintain the entire creation.

'Rabb' is not an idea, the concept of the existence of a 'supreme being' is an idea which is given names like 'Rabb', 'Allah', 'God' etc...



"Guru Nanak's preachings were directed with equal force to all humans regardless of their religion"..........he studied all religions, he knew Hinduism from birth and he learned about Islam from Islamic scholars.....but after learning, he didn't incorporate any Islamic teaching, his teachings were distinctively different from that of Islam....
while many of his teachings can be attributed to Hinduism like the concept of divine duty(Dharma), 'God dwells in every one of God's creations' etc......... none can be associated specifically with Islam....
Infact, the very difference between Sikh and Islamic teachings led to their conflict.....

Here is an incident.....
"At Mecca, Guru Nanak was found sleeping with his feet towards the Kaaba. Kazi Rukan-ud-din, who observed this, angrily objected. Nanak replied with a request to turn his feet in a direction in which God or the House of God is not.The Qadi took hold of the Guru's feet. Then he lifted his eyes seeing the Kaaba standing in the direction of the Guru's feet, wherever he turned them. Guru Nanak was pointing out that if he moves his feet elsewhere God is still in that direction as God is Omnipresent i.e. not confined by space (or time)."

The Hindu idea of Brahman or Parameshwara is certainly not the same as Allah. The two are conceptually different. This is a common mistake Hindus make to think that all gods are equal. Allah, on basis of his characteristics, can at best be considered as one of the trinity, never Brahman.
 
'Rabb' is not an idea, the concept of the existence of a 'supreme being' is an idea which is given names like 'Rabb', 'Allah', 'God' etc...



"Guru Nanak's preachings were directed with equal force to all humans regardless of their religion"..........he studied all religions, he knew Hinduism from birth and he learned about Islam from Islamic scholars.....but after learning, he didn't incorporate any Islamic teaching, his teachings were distinctively different from that of Islam....
while many of his teachings can be attributed to Hinduism like the concept of divine duty(Dharma), 'God dwells in every one of God's creations' etc......... none can be associated specifically with Islam....
Infact, the very difference between Sikh and Islamic teachings led to their conflict.....

Here is an incident.....
"At Mecca, Guru Nanak was found sleeping with his feet towards the Kaaba. Kazi Rukan-ud-din, who observed this, angrily objected. Nanak replied with a request to turn his feet in a direction in which God or the House of God is not.The Qadi took hold of the Guru's feet. Then he lifted his eyes seeing the Kaaba standing in the direction of the Guru's feet, wherever he turned them. Guru Nanak was pointing out that if he moves his feet elsewhere God is still in that direction as God is Omnipresent i.e. not confined by space (or time)."

This incident is a fabrication for a couple of reasons, one if he was showing disrespect at Mecca he would been executed immediately for doing so, two Muslims do not believe God is confined by space or time anyway that was never the purpose of the Kabba and Kabba is not viewed as such, Guru Nanak would have known that because he spent most of his life around Muslim fakirs, and three if the kabba had shifted it would be noted somewhere in the history of Hejaz but there is no written account of any such thing except in sikh writings. There have been earthquakes at Mecca that have been recorded.

I acknowledge that Sikhism has nothing to do with Islam I was talking about Nanak specifically, sikhism itself became a distinct religion around the fourth of fifth guru who completely distanced the teachings from Islamic influence.
 
You guys talking about religion :coffee: .Thank "God" that Atheism will be the new Dominant "religion" in the future.
 
Its not about a temple.Its all about a geopolitical message. Stick around with USA and you are not welcome to the Russian club.
 
Isnt an old topic?

wasn't there talk of building it some other place?
 
Hope the issue gets resolved

@Post No. 2> your comment is unnecessary and very hostile.

Off Topic> The Chhapan Bhog Thali available at every ISKCON Temple

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Time to demolish the Russian Orthodox Church in Delhi. There would be blood bath in the streets of Moscow if it was a Mosque.

Russians don't have tolerance for muslims if they went to riots . The neo-nazis and the nationalists want every excuse to kill muslims .
 
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