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'We will free India of Muslims and Christians by 2021': DJS leader vows to continue 'ghar wapsi' pla

wipe off all the population is not a solution but Govt must ensure that the homogeneity of the country remain as it is.India must implement a population control policy as soon as possible.No progress will matter if the population is not under control. Muslims population is not increasing very fast as they are still not implementing birth control.Christian missionaries must be keep in check.
 
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There aare bearly examples that muslims convert to some other religion but i think its impossible that muslim will follow pagan faith as u mention above

Don't try to twist facts,conversion is one sided in Pakistan at the most. Those muslims who convert into Christanity or any other religion will have to seek asylum or u will find his body at the graveyard.
 
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I dont get it why people wanted to be hindus, they them self seperated by caste, the higher caste act like the lower caste no more like sub human, they worship demon and animals, that's why they act like domon and animals them self (killing lesser caste out of nothing, rape has become like custom in india)
they will be forced to accept Hinduism they will be given 2 options
1- Accept hinduism
2- leave india
 
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they will be forced to accept Hinduism they will be given 2 options
1- Accept hinduism
2- leave india
How many non Hindus have left india,Please give me the figures
enough of bs
on the other hand many Hindu families from Sindh are migrating to India due to extremism and due to terrible law order and situation. There are also reports of forced conversion. Even the UN reports mentions of Hindus migrating to India.
 
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Even as Opposition parties up the ante over alleged incidents of religious reconversion, the Dharm Jagran Samiti has declared that it will ensure India becomes a Hindu Rashtra by 2021.

Licence to stay

Speaking in Agra on Thursday, a Dharm Jagran Samiti (DJS) functionary said Muslims and Christians will have to convert to Hinduism if they want to stay in this country.

The DJS has been at the forefront of the reconversion - or ‘ghar wapsi’ - programmes in recent times in which some Muslims have been reportedly ‘reconverted’ to Hinduism.



Read more: 'We will free India of Muslims and Christians by 2021': DJS leader vows to continue 'ghar wapsi' plans and restore 'Hindu glory' | Daily Mail Online
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Woh...i was even suprised who is this DJS guy???...Its good to know that Pakistan people know more about these people than our people...

Here is the bottomline. Even i personally wish all these people who are converted from Hinduism to come back to Hinduism. But this should not happen until our caste system and we continue to differentiate lower class people within our own hindu religion itself...The sooner our people will realize it, it is better for us.
 
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Woh...i was even suprised who is this DJS guy???...Its good to know that Pakistan people know more about these people than our people...

Here is the bottomline. Even i personally wish all these people who are converted from Hinduism to come back to Hinduism. But this should not happen until our caste system and we continue to differentiate lower class people within our own hindu religion itself...The sooner our people will realize it, it is better for us.
I dont get it why people wanted to be hindus, they them self seperated by caste, the higher caste act like the lower caste no more like sub human, they worship demon and animals, that's why they act like domon and animals them self (killing lesser caste out of nothing, rape has become like custom in india)

Woh...i was even suprised who is this DJS guy???...Its good to know that Pakistan people know more about these people than our people...

Here is the bottomline. Even i personally wish all these people who are converted from Hinduism to come back to Hinduism. But this should not happen until our caste system and we continue to differentiate lower class people within our own hindu religion itself...The sooner our people will realize it, it is better for us.
Indian Agra Muslim fear conversions to Hinduism - BBC News

I dont get it why people wanted to be hindus, they them self seperated by caste, the higher caste act like the lower caste no more like sub human, they worship demon and animals, that's why they act like domon and animals them self (killing lesser caste out of nothing, rape has become like custom in india)


Indian Agra Muslim fear conversions to Hinduism - BBC News

Muslims Being Forced To Accept Hinduism - Karo Maza

Almighty Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an



It is not righteousness

That ye turn your faces

Towards East or West;

But it is righteousness

To believe in Allah

And the Last Day,

And the Angels,

And the Book,

And the Messengers;

(Al Qur’an 2:177)



Sahih Muslim Vol. 1 Book of Imaan Chapter 2 Hadith 6.


It is reported in Sahih Muslim:



“... A man came to the Prophet and said ‘O Messenger of Allah, what is Imaan (faith)? He (the prophet) said: ‘That you affirm your faith in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Meeting, His Messengers and that you believe in the Resurrection i.e. Hereafter and that you believe in Qadr i.e. destiny’.

(Sahih Muslim Vol. 1, Book of Imaan, Chapter 2, Hadith 6)



Thus the six articles of faith of Islam are:



i)Concept of God (The first article of faith in Islam is ‘Tawheed’ i.e. belief in the one Unique Eternal Creator of all creation).

ii)His angels

iii)His books

iv)His messengers

v)The Hereafter i.e. Life after death and

vi)Qadr i.e. destiny


Let’s study what Hinduism says about these six articles.



Concept of God in Hinduismand in Islam



Let us examine the concept of God in these two major religions in light of their respective scriptures and study if there are similarities.



First we shall discuss the Concept of God in Hinduism.



a.COMMON CONCEPT OF GOD IN HINDUISM :



If you ask some lay persons who are Hindus that how many godsdo theybelieve in, some may say three, some may say thirty-three, some may say a thousand, while some may say thirty-three crores i.e. 330 million. But if you ask this question to a learned Hindu who is well versed with the Hindu Scriptures, he will reply that the Hindus should actually believe and worship only one God.


b.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISM IS THAT OF ’S



(Everything is ‘God’s’ – Everything is ‘God’)



The major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim is that while the common Hindu believes in the philosophy of Pantheism, i.e. “everything is God, the Tree is God, the Sun is God, the Moon is God, the Snake is God, the Monkey is God, the Human Being is God”, all Muslims believe that “everything is God’s”.



The Muslims believe that everything is God’s. GOD with an apostrophe’s’. Everything belongs to the one and only unique eternal God. The tree belongs to God, the sun belongs to God, the moon belongs to God, the snake belongs to God, monkey belongs to God, the human being belongs to God.



Thus the major difference between the Hindus and the Muslims is the apostrophe ‘s’. The Hindu says, “everything is GOD”. The Muslim says, “everything is God’s”, GOD with an Apostrophe ‘s’. If we can solve the difference of the Apostrophe ‘s’, the Hindus and the Muslims will be united.



The Glorious Qur’an says



“Come to common terms as between us and you”,

Which is the first term?

“that we worship none but Allah”

So let’s come to common terms by analyzing the scriptures of the Hindus and of the Muslims.


UPANISHAD:

Upanishads are one of the sacred Scriptures of the Hindus.


i.Chandogya Upanishad Chapter 6 Section 2 verse 1



It is mentioned in the Chandogya Upanishad:



“Ekam Evadvitiyam”

“He is one only without a second.”

(Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 447 & 448)

(Sacred Books of the East Volume 1, the Upanishads Part I Page 93)


ii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 6 verse 9


It is mentioned in the Shwetashvatara Upanishad



“Nacasya kascij janita na cadhipah”

“Of Him there are neither parents nor Lord.”

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 6:9)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 745)

(and in Sacred books of the East volume 15, the Upanishads Part II Page 263)



iii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 19



It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad

“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no likeness of Him”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:19)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg 736 & 737 )

(and in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishads part II, Page no. 253)


iv.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 20


It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad


“na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam”.

“His form cannot be seen, no one sees Him with the eye”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:20)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 737)

(And in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishad part II, Page no. 253)


BHAGWAD GEETA 7:20



The most popular amongst all the Hindu Scriptures is the Bhagwad Geeta.


Bhagwad Geeta mentions

“Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires worship demigods” that is “Those who are materialistic, they worship demigods” i.e. others as deities besides the True God.

(Bhagwad Geeta 7:20)


It is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita

“He who knows Me as the unborn, as the beginning-less, as the Supreme Lord of all the worlds...”

(Bhagwad Geeta 10:3)



YAJURVEDA

Vedas are the most sacred amongst all the Hindu Scriptures. There are principally 4 Vedas: Rig Ved, Yajur Ved, Sam Ved, and Atharva Ved.


i.Yajurveda Chapter 32, Verse 3



It is mentioned in Yajurveda

“na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”


It further says, “as He is unborn, He deserves our worship”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)


(The Yajurveda by Devi Chand M.A. pg. 377)


ii.Yajurveda Chapter 40 Verse 8



It is mentioned in Yajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8

“He is bodiless and pure”.

(Yajurveda 40:8)


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph I. H. Griffith pg. 538)


iii.Yajurved Chapter 40 Verse 9



It is mentioned in Yajurved

“Andhatma pravishanti ye assambhuti mupaste”

“They enter darkness, those who worship natural things.”

E.g. worship of natural elements air, water, fire, etc.

(Yajurveda 40:9)


It further continues and says

“They sink deeper in darkness those who worship sambhuti i.e. created things”

E.g. created things such as table, chair, idols, etc.


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 538)



ATHARVA VEDA



i.Atharva Veda book 20 hymn (chapter) 58 verse 3


It is mentioned in Atharva Veda

“Dev Maha Osi”

“God is Verily Great.”

(Atharva Veda 20:58:3)


(Atharvaveda Samhita Vol. 2, William Duright Whitney pg. 910)


RIGVEDA



The oldest and most sacred amongst all the Vedas is the Rigveda.


i.Rigveda Book no. 1, Hymn No. 164, verse 46



It is mentioned in Rigveda Book no. 1, hymn No. 164 verse 46

“Ekam sat vipra bahudha vadanti”

“Sages (learned Priests) call one God by many names”.

(Rigveda 1:164:46)



Truth is one, God is one, sages call it by various names.



A similar message is given in Rigveda, Book 10, hymn 114, verse 5.



ii.Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1



Rigveda gives no less than 33 different attributes to Almighty God. Several of these attributes are mentioned in Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1


a. Brahma - Creator - Khaliq – Rigveda Book 2 Hymn 1 Verse 3



Amongst the various attributes given in Rigveda, one of the beautiful attributes for Almighty God is ‘Brahma’. ‘Brahma’ means ‘the Creator’. If you translate into Arabic it means ‘Khaliq’. Islam does not object to anyone calling Almighty God as ‘Khaliq’ or ‘Creator’ or ‘Brahma’, but if someone says that ‘Brahma’ i.e. Almighty God has got four heads and on each head is a crown and this Brahma has got four hands, Islam takes strong exception to it because such descriptions give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is propounded in Yajurveda Chapter 32, verse 3 which says:



“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)



b.Vishnu – Sustainer - Rabb : Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, verse 3



Another beautiful attribute mentioned in the Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3 is Vishnu. ‘Vishnu’ means ‘the Sustainer’. If you translate this word into Arabic it means ‘Rabb’. Islam has no objection if anyone calls Almighty God as ‘Rabb’ or ‘Sustainer’ or ‘Vishnu’, but if someone says that Vishnu is Almighty God and this Vishnu has four arms, one of the right arms holds the ‘chakra’ i.e. a discus and one of the left arms holds a ‘conch shell’ and Vishnu rides on a bird or reclines on a snake couch, then Islam takes strong exception to this, because such descriptions of Vishnu give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is taught inYajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8.



iii. Rigveda Book 8 hymn 1 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ma Chidanyadvi Shansata”

“Do not worship anybody but Him, the Divine One, Praise Him alone”

(Rigveda 8:1:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. IX, pg. 1 & 2 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lankar)



iv.Rigveda Book 5 Hymn 81 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Verily great is the glory of the Divine Creator”

(Rigveda 5:81:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. 6, pg 1802 & 1803 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lanka)


v.Rigveda Book no. VI, Hymn 45, verse 16



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ya Eka Ittamushtuhi”

“Praise Him who is the matchless & alone”.

(Rigveda 6:45:16)



(Hymns of Rigveda by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 648)



BRAHMA SUTRA OF HINDU VEDANTA



The Brahma Sutra of Hindu Vedanta is:



‘Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste neh na naste kinchan”

“Bhagwan ek hi hai dusara nahi hai, nahi hai, nahi hai, zara bhi nahi hai”.

“There is only one God, not the second, not at all, not at all, not in the least bit”.



All the above quoted verses and passages from Hindu Scriptures clearly amplify the Oneness and Uniqueness of Almighty God, the Creator of all. Furthermore, they negate the existence of any other deity besides the One True God. These verses essentially propound monotheism.


Therefore only if one carefully studies the Hindu Scriptures, will oneunderstand and realize the correct concept of God in Hinduism.
 
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I dont get it why people wanted to be hindus, they them self seperated by caste, the higher caste act like the lower caste no more like sub human, they worship demon and animals, that's why they act like domon and animals them self (killing lesser caste out of nothing, rape has become like custom in india)


Indian Agra Muslim fear conversions to Hinduism - BBC News



Muslims Being Forced To Accept Hinduism - Karo Maza

Almighty Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an



It is not righteousness

That ye turn your faces

Towards East or West;

But it is righteousness

To believe in Allah

And the Last Day,

And the Angels,

And the Book,

And the Messengers;

(Al Qur’an 2:177)



Sahih Muslim Vol. 1 Book of Imaan Chapter 2 Hadith 6.


It is reported in Sahih Muslim:



“... A man came to the Prophet and said ‘O Messenger of Allah, what is Imaan (faith)? He (the prophet) said: ‘That you affirm your faith in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Meeting, His Messengers and that you believe in the Resurrection i.e. Hereafter and that you believe in Qadr i.e. destiny’.

(Sahih Muslim Vol. 1, Book of Imaan, Chapter 2, Hadith 6)



Thus the six articles of faith of Islam are:



i)Concept of God (The first article of faith in Islam is ‘Tawheed’ i.e. belief in the one Unique Eternal Creator of all creation).

ii)His angels

iii)His books

iv)His messengers

v)The Hereafter i.e. Life after death and

vi)Qadr i.e. destiny


Let’s study what Hinduism says about these six articles.



Concept of God in Hinduismand in Islam



Let us examine the concept of God in these two major religions in light of their respective scriptures and study if there are similarities.



First we shall discuss the Concept of God in Hinduism.



a.COMMON CONCEPT OF GOD IN HINDUISM :



If you ask some lay persons who are Hindus that how many godsdo theybelieve in, some may say three, some may say thirty-three, some may say a thousand, while some may say thirty-three crores i.e. 330 million. But if you ask this question to a learned Hindu who is well versed with the Hindu Scriptures, he will reply that the Hindus should actually believe and worship only one God.


b.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISM IS THAT OF ’S



(Everything is ‘God’s’ – Everything is ‘God’)



The major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim is that while the common Hindu believes in the philosophy of Pantheism, i.e. “everything is God, the Tree is God, the Sun is God, the Moon is God, the Snake is God, the Monkey is God, the Human Being is God”, all Muslims believe that “everything is God’s”.



The Muslims believe that everything is God’s. GOD with an apostrophe’s’. Everything belongs to the one and only unique eternal God. The tree belongs to God, the sun belongs to God, the moon belongs to God, the snake belongs to God, monkey belongs to God, the human being belongs to God.



Thus the major difference between the Hindus and the Muslims is the apostrophe ‘s’. The Hindu says, “everything is GOD”. The Muslim says, “everything is God’s”, GOD with an Apostrophe ‘s’. If we can solve the difference of the Apostrophe ‘s’, the Hindus and the Muslims will be united.



The Glorious Qur’an says



“Come to common terms as between us and you”,

Which is the first term?

“that we worship none but Allah”

So let’s come to common terms by analyzing the scriptures of the Hindus and of the Muslims.


UPANISHAD:

Upanishads are one of the sacred Scriptures of the Hindus.


i.Chandogya Upanishad Chapter 6 Section 2 verse 1



It is mentioned in the Chandogya Upanishad:



“Ekam Evadvitiyam”

“He is one only without a second.”

(Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 447 & 448)

(Sacred Books of the East Volume 1, the Upanishads Part I Page 93)


ii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 6 verse 9


It is mentioned in the Shwetashvatara Upanishad



“Nacasya kascij janita na cadhipah”

“Of Him there are neither parents nor Lord.”

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 6:9)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 745)

(and in Sacred books of the East volume 15, the Upanishads Part II Page 263)



iii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 19



It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad

“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no likeness of Him”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:19)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg 736 & 737 )

(and in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishads part II, Page no. 253)


iv.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 20


It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad


“na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam”.

“His form cannot be seen, no one sees Him with the eye”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:20)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 737)

(And in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishad part II, Page no. 253)


BHAGWAD GEETA 7:20



The most popular amongst all the Hindu Scriptures is the Bhagwad Geeta.


Bhagwad Geeta mentions

“Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires worship demigods” that is “Those who are materialistic, they worship demigods” i.e. others as deities besides the True God.

(Bhagwad Geeta 7:20)


It is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita

“He who knows Me as the unborn, as the beginning-less, as the Supreme Lord of all the worlds...”

(Bhagwad Geeta 10:3)



YAJURVEDA

Vedas are the most sacred amongst all the Hindu Scriptures. There are principally 4 Vedas: Rig Ved, Yajur Ved, Sam Ved, and Atharva Ved.


i.Yajurveda Chapter 32, Verse 3



It is mentioned in Yajurveda

“na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”


It further says, “as He is unborn, He deserves our worship”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)


(The Yajurveda by Devi Chand M.A. pg. 377)


ii.Yajurveda Chapter 40 Verse 8



It is mentioned in Yajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8

“He is bodiless and pure”.

(Yajurveda 40:8)


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph I. H. Griffith pg. 538)


iii.Yajurved Chapter 40 Verse 9



It is mentioned in Yajurved

“Andhatma pravishanti ye assambhuti mupaste”

“They enter darkness, those who worship natural things.”

E.g. worship of natural elements air, water, fire, etc.

(Yajurveda 40:9)


It further continues and says

“They sink deeper in darkness those who worship sambhuti i.e. created things”

E.g. created things such as table, chair, idols, etc.


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 538)



ATHARVA VEDA



i.Atharva Veda book 20 hymn (chapter) 58 verse 3


It is mentioned in Atharva Veda

“Dev Maha Osi”

“God is Verily Great.”

(Atharva Veda 20:58:3)


(Atharvaveda Samhita Vol. 2, William Duright Whitney pg. 910)


RIGVEDA



The oldest and most sacred amongst all the Vedas is the Rigveda.


i.Rigveda Book no. 1, Hymn No. 164, verse 46



It is mentioned in Rigveda Book no. 1, hymn No. 164 verse 46

“Ekam sat vipra bahudha vadanti”

“Sages (learned Priests) call one God by many names”.

(Rigveda 1:164:46)



Truth is one, God is one, sages call it by various names.



A similar message is given in Rigveda, Book 10, hymn 114, verse 5.



ii.Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1



Rigveda gives no less than 33 different attributes to Almighty God. Several of these attributes are mentioned in Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1


a. Brahma - Creator - Khaliq – Rigveda Book 2 Hymn 1 Verse 3



Amongst the various attributes given in Rigveda, one of the beautiful attributes for Almighty God is ‘Brahma’. ‘Brahma’ means ‘the Creator’. If you translate into Arabic it means ‘Khaliq’. Islam does not object to anyone calling Almighty God as ‘Khaliq’ or ‘Creator’ or ‘Brahma’, but if someone says that ‘Brahma’ i.e. Almighty God has got four heads and on each head is a crown and this Brahma has got four hands, Islam takes strong exception to it because such descriptions give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is propounded in Yajurveda Chapter 32, verse 3 which says:



“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)



b.Vishnu – Sustainer - Rabb : Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, verse 3



Another beautiful attribute mentioned in the Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3 is Vishnu. ‘Vishnu’ means ‘the Sustainer’. If you translate this word into Arabic it means ‘Rabb’. Islam has no objection if anyone calls Almighty God as ‘Rabb’ or ‘Sustainer’ or ‘Vishnu’, but if someone says that Vishnu is Almighty God and this Vishnu has four arms, one of the right arms holds the ‘chakra’ i.e. a discus and one of the left arms holds a ‘conch shell’ and Vishnu rides on a bird or reclines on a snake couch, then Islam takes strong exception to this, because such descriptions of Vishnu give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is taught inYajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8.



iii. Rigveda Book 8 hymn 1 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ma Chidanyadvi Shansata”

“Do not worship anybody but Him, the Divine One, Praise Him alone”

(Rigveda 8:1:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. IX, pg. 1 & 2 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lankar)



iv.Rigveda Book 5 Hymn 81 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Verily great is the glory of the Divine Creator”

(Rigveda 5:81:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. 6, pg 1802 & 1803 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lanka)


v.Rigveda Book no. VI, Hymn 45, verse 16



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ya Eka Ittamushtuhi”

“Praise Him who is the matchless & alone”.

(Rigveda 6:45:16)



(Hymns of Rigveda by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 648)



BRAHMA SUTRA OF HINDU VEDANTA



The Brahma Sutra of Hindu Vedanta is:



‘Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste neh na naste kinchan”

“Bhagwan ek hi hai dusara nahi hai, nahi hai, nahi hai, zara bhi nahi hai”.

“There is only one God, not the second, not at all, not at all, not in the least bit”.



All the above quoted verses and passages from Hindu Scriptures clearly amplify the Oneness and Uniqueness of Almighty God, the Creator of all. Furthermore, they negate the existence of any other deity besides the One True God. These verses essentially propound monotheism.


Therefore only if one carefully studies the Hindu Scriptures, will oneunderstand and realize the correct concept of God in Hinduism.



It seems you are too much into religion...Sorry mate...i do not like people who are too much religious..nor i really really read all the long religious stuff thing you have written here in your post..For me, religion is a way of life which Hinduism pressribes to it..It is more cultural thing to me than anything else...
 
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It seems you are too much into religion...Sorry mate...i do not like people who are too much religious..nor i really really read all the long religious stuff thing you have written here in your post..For me, religion is a way of life which Hinduism pressribes to it..It is more cultural thing to me than anything else...
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It seems you are too much into religion...Sorry mate...i do not like people who are too much religious..nor i really really read all the long religious stuff thing you have written here in your post..For me, religion is a way of life which Hinduism pressribes to it..It is more cultural thing to me than anything else...

he is mulla and pandit all rolled up in 1:lol:
 
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I dont get it why people wanted to be hindus, they them self seperated by caste, the higher caste act like the lower caste no more like sub human, they worship demon and animals, that's why they act like domon and animals them self (killing lesser caste out of nothing, rape has become like custom in india)

Thats the falsehood, the division of the various caste is actually the division of the society on the basis of his occupation at that time, later people try to disguised to dominate others on the basis of caste. E.G the writer and creator of Ramayan was robber and killer, and killed hundereds of his victims later become Maharishi Valmiki becomes Brahman, Maharishi Vishwamitra former Devdutt was kshatriya later become brahmin with his doing not by birth.

Rape was never the custom of hindus, even the wars were fought outside the city,and the general public remains untouched. It was after the event of the muslim invaders that the indians hindus were shocked that the womens were sold as slaves.

I lived near that place where the incidence happens and the leader of the BanjrangDal involved he is my neighbour. Ask me some other time for full real documentary.

Muslims Being Forced To Accept Hinduism - Karo Maza

There is no conversion method to convert someone in hindu. And its a challege to any pandit, guru, that give me the procedure to convert someone into hindu. Hindu are never made they take birth or can choose to become Hindu.

Its difficult to understand Hindu for you let compare it with anything -- I am athesist yet I am a Hindu.

Almighty Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an



It is not righteousness

That ye turn your faces

Towards East or West;

But it is righteousness

To believe in Allah

And the Last Day,

And the Angels,

And the Book,

And the Messengers;

(Al Qur’an 2:177)



Sahih Muslim Vol. 1 Book of Imaan Chapter 2 Hadith 6.


It is reported in Sahih Muslim:



“... A man came to the Prophet and said ‘O Messenger of Allah, what is Imaan (faith)? He (the prophet) said: ‘That you affirm your faith in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Meeting, His Messengers and that you believe in the Resurrection i.e. Hereafter and that you believe in Qadr i.e. destiny’.

(Sahih Muslim Vol. 1, Book of Imaan, Chapter 2, Hadith 6)



Thus the six articles of faith of Islam are:



i)Concept of God (The first article of faith in Islam is ‘Tawheed’ i.e. belief in the one Unique Eternal Creator of all creation).

ii)His angels

iii)His books

iv)His messengers

v)The Hereafter i.e. Life after death and

vi)Qadr i.e. destiny


Let’s study what Hinduism says about these six articles.



Concept of God in Hinduismand in Islam



Let us examine the concept of God in these two major religions in light of their respective scriptures and study if there are similarities.



First we shall discuss the Concept of God in Hinduism.



a.COMMON CONCEPT OF GOD IN HINDUISM :



If you ask some lay persons who are Hindus that how many godsdo theybelieve in, some may say three, some may say thirty-three, some may say a thousand, while some may say thirty-three crores i.e. 330 million. But if you ask this question to a learned Hindu who is well versed with the Hindu Scriptures, he will reply that the Hindus should actually believe and worship only one God.


b.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISM IS THAT OF ’S



(Everything is ‘God’s’ – Everything is ‘God’)



The major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim is that while the common Hindu believes in the philosophy of Pantheism, i.e. “everything is God, the Tree is God, the Sun is God, the Moon is God, the Snake is God, the Monkey is God, the Human Being is God”, all Muslims believe that “everything is God’s”.



The Muslims believe that everything is God’s. GOD with an apostrophe’s’. Everything belongs to the one and only unique eternal God. The tree belongs to God, the sun belongs to God, the moon belongs to God, the snake belongs to God, monkey belongs to God, the human being belongs to God.



Thus the major difference between the Hindus and the Muslims is the apostrophe ‘s’. The Hindu says, “everything is GOD”. The Muslim says, “everything is God’s”, GOD with an Apostrophe ‘s’. If we can solve the difference of the Apostrophe ‘s’, the Hindus and the Muslims will be united.



The Glorious Qur’an says



“Come to common terms as between us and you”,

Which is the first term?

“that we worship none but Allah”

So let’s come to common terms by analyzing the scriptures of the Hindus and of the Muslims.


UPANISHAD:

Upanishads are one of the sacred Scriptures of the Hindus.


i.Chandogya Upanishad Chapter 6 Section 2 verse 1



It is mentioned in the Chandogya Upanishad:



“Ekam Evadvitiyam”

“He is one only without a second.”

(Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 447 & 448)

(Sacred Books of the East Volume 1, the Upanishads Part I Page 93)


ii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 6 verse 9


It is mentioned in the Shwetashvatara Upanishad



“Nacasya kascij janita na cadhipah”

“Of Him there are neither parents nor Lord.”

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 6:9)



(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 745)

(and in Sacred books of the East volume 15, the Upanishads Part II Page 263)



iii.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 19



It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad

“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no likeness of Him”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:19)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg 736 & 737 )

(and in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishads part II, Page no. 253)


iv.Shwetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 20


It is mentioned in Shwetashvatara Upanishad


“na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam”.

“His form cannot be seen, no one sees Him with the eye”.

(Shwetashvatara Upanishad 4:20)


(The Principal Upanishad by S. Radhakrishnan pg. 737)

(And in Sacred books of the East Volume 15, the Upanishad part II, Page no. 253)


BHAGWAD GEETA 7:20



The most popular amongst all the Hindu Scriptures is the Bhagwad Geeta.


Bhagwad Geeta mentions

“Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires worship demigods” that is “Those who are materialistic, they worship demigods” i.e. others as deities besides the True God.

(Bhagwad Geeta 7:20)


It is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita

“He who knows Me as the unborn, as the beginning-less, as the Supreme Lord of all the worlds...”

(Bhagwad Geeta 10:3)



YAJURVEDA

Vedas are the most sacred amongst all the Hindu Scriptures. There are principally 4 Vedas: Rig Ved, Yajur Ved, Sam Ved, and Atharva Ved.


i.Yajurveda Chapter 32, Verse 3



It is mentioned in Yajurveda

“na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”


It further says, “as He is unborn, He deserves our worship”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)


(The Yajurveda by Devi Chand M.A. pg. 377)


ii.Yajurveda Chapter 40 Verse 8



It is mentioned in Yajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8

“He is bodiless and pure”.

(Yajurveda 40:8)


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph I. H. Griffith pg. 538)


iii.Yajurved Chapter 40 Verse 9



It is mentioned in Yajurved

“Andhatma pravishanti ye assambhuti mupaste”

“They enter darkness, those who worship natural things.”

E.g. worship of natural elements air, water, fire, etc.

(Yajurveda 40:9)


It further continues and says

“They sink deeper in darkness those who worship sambhuti i.e. created things”

E.g. created things such as table, chair, idols, etc.


(Yajurveda Samhita by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 538)



ATHARVA VEDA



i.Atharva Veda book 20 hymn (chapter) 58 verse 3


It is mentioned in Atharva Veda

“Dev Maha Osi”

“God is Verily Great.”

(Atharva Veda 20:58:3)


(Atharvaveda Samhita Vol. 2, William Duright Whitney pg. 910)


RIGVEDA



The oldest and most sacred amongst all the Vedas is the Rigveda.


i.Rigveda Book no. 1, Hymn No. 164, verse 46



It is mentioned in Rigveda Book no. 1, hymn No. 164 verse 46

“Ekam sat vipra bahudha vadanti”

“Sages (learned Priests) call one God by many names”.

(Rigveda 1:164:46)



Truth is one, God is one, sages call it by various names.



A similar message is given in Rigveda, Book 10, hymn 114, verse 5.



ii.Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1



Rigveda gives no less than 33 different attributes to Almighty God. Several of these attributes are mentioned in Rigveda Book 2 hymn 1


a. Brahma - Creator - Khaliq – Rigveda Book 2 Hymn 1 Verse 3



Amongst the various attributes given in Rigveda, one of the beautiful attributes for Almighty God is ‘Brahma’. ‘Brahma’ means ‘the Creator’. If you translate into Arabic it means ‘Khaliq’. Islam does not object to anyone calling Almighty God as ‘Khaliq’ or ‘Creator’ or ‘Brahma’, but if someone says that ‘Brahma’ i.e. Almighty God has got four heads and on each head is a crown and this Brahma has got four hands, Islam takes strong exception to it because such descriptions give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is propounded in Yajurveda Chapter 32, verse 3 which says:



“Na tasya pratima asti”

“There is no image of Him”.

(Yajurveda 32:3)



b.Vishnu – Sustainer - Rabb : Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, verse 3



Another beautiful attribute mentioned in the Rigveda Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3 is Vishnu. ‘Vishnu’ means ‘the Sustainer’. If you translate this word into Arabic it means ‘Rabb’. Islam has no objection if anyone calls Almighty God as ‘Rabb’ or ‘Sustainer’ or ‘Vishnu’, but if someone says that Vishnu is Almighty God and this Vishnu has four arms, one of the right arms holds the ‘chakra’ i.e. a discus and one of the left arms holds a ‘conch shell’ and Vishnu rides on a bird or reclines on a snake couch, then Islam takes strong exception to this, because such descriptions of Vishnu give an image to Almighty God. Such descriptions are also against what is taught inYajurveda Chapter 40 verse 8.



iii. Rigveda Book 8 hymn 1 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ma Chidanyadvi Shansata”

“Do not worship anybody but Him, the Divine One, Praise Him alone”

(Rigveda 8:1:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. IX, pg. 1 & 2 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lankar)



iv.Rigveda Book 5 Hymn 81 verse 1



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Verily great is the glory of the Divine Creator”

(Rigveda 5:81:1)



(Rigveda Samhiti Vol. 6, pg 1802 & 1803 by Swami Satyaprakash Sarasvati & Satyakam Vidhya Lanka)


v.Rigveda Book no. VI, Hymn 45, verse 16



It is mentioned in Rigveda

“Ya Eka Ittamushtuhi”

“Praise Him who is the matchless & alone”.

(Rigveda 6:45:16)



(Hymns of Rigveda by Ralph T. H. Griffith pg. 648)



BRAHMA SUTRA OF HINDU VEDANTA



The Brahma Sutra of Hindu Vedanta is:



‘Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste neh na naste kinchan”

“Bhagwan ek hi hai dusara nahi hai, nahi hai, nahi hai, zara bhi nahi hai”.

“There is only one God, not the second, not at all, not at all, not in the least bit”.



All the above quoted verses and passages from Hindu Scriptures clearly amplify the Oneness and Uniqueness of Almighty God, the Creator of all. Furthermore, they negate the existence of any other deity besides the One True God. These verses essentially propound monotheism.


Therefore only if one carefully studies the Hindu Scriptures, will oneunderstand and realize the correct concept of God in Hinduism.
Lolz, for you Islam believe there is only one path to almighty, and hindu believe all path goes to only one almighty.

Hinduism gave the hindus the prevellage to choose whatever the medium they want to communicate the god, does not makes it worshiping all stones. Later for rest of the tutorial. I can even give some on the Islam but I would got banned if i did , so keep it out of discussion. I am proud to be a Hindu and wish evey birth to be hindu again and again.
 
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Thats the falsehood, the division of the various caste is actually the division of the society on the basis of his occupation at that time, later people try to disguised to dominate others on the basis of caste. E.G the writer and creator of Ramayan was robber and killer, and killed hundereds of his victims later become Maharishi Valmiki becomes Brahman, Maharishi Vishwamitra former Devdutt was kshatriya later become brahmin with his doing not by birth.

Rape was never the custom of hindus, even the wars were fought outside the city,and the general public remains untouched. It was after the event of the muslim invaders that the indians hindus were shocked that the womens were sold as slaves.


I lived near that place where the incidence happens and the leader of the BanjrangDal involved he is my neighbour. Ask me some other time for full real documentary.



There is no conversion method to convert someone in hindu. And its a challege to any pandit, guru, that give me the procedure to convert someone into hindu. Hindu are never made they take birth or can choose to become Hindu.

Its difficult to understand Hindu for you let compare it with anything -- I am athesist yet I am a Hindu.


Lolz, for you Islam believe there is only one path to almighty, and hindu believe all path goes to only one almighty.

Hinduism gave the hindus the prevellage to choose whatever the medium they want to communicate the god, does not makes it worshiping all stones. Later for rest of the tutorial. I can even give some on the Islam but I would got banned if i did , so keep it out of discussion. I am proud to be a Hindu and wish evey birth to be hindu again and again.


lol you mean worshiping man made idol are way to talk to GOD ?????/
 
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lol you mean worshiping man made idol are way to talk to GOD ?????/

mulla will start shit here and hindu will start insulting my prophet (saaw). please fuk off and go play with peepee. this is defense forum not religion forum
 
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