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COMMON QUESTIONS
ASKED BY HINDUS ABOUT ISLAM
by Dr. Zakir Naik |
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IDOL USED FOR
CONCENTRATION
Question:
The Hindu Pundits and
Scholars agree that the Vedas and other Hindu religious scriptures prohibit idol worship,
but initially because the mind may not be matured, an idol is required for concentration
while worshipping. After the mind reaches higher consciousness, the idol is not required
for concentration.
Answer :
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Muslims
have reached the higher level of consciousness
Muslims have reached the higher level of consciousness. If an idol is required for
concentration only in the initial stages and not later on when the mind reaches higher
consciousness then I would like to say the Muslims have already reached the state of
higher consciousness because when we worship Allah (swt) we do not require any idol or
statue.
Child asks
why does it thunder?
When I was discussing with a Swami in IRF. He said that when our child asks us, "Why
does the sky thunder?", we reply that "aaee ma chakki pees rahi hai", the
grandmother is grinding flour in the heaven; because he is too young to understand.
Similarly in the initial stages people require an idol for concentration.
In Islam we dont
believe in telling a lie, even if its a white lie. I will never give such a wrong
answer to my child because later on when he goes to school and learns that the thundering
sound after lightning is due to the expansion of rapidly heated air, he will either think
that the teacher is lying or later on when he understands the fact he will conclude that
the father is a liar. If you feel that the child may not understand certain difficult
things you should simplify the answer rather than give a wrong fictitious reply. If you,
yourself do not know the answer, you should have the guts to be truthful and say I
dont know. But many children nowadays will not be satisfied with this answer.
If this answer was given to my son, he would say "Abba (father), why dont you
know? This will compel you to do your homework and thus educate yourself as well as
your child.
Those in standard
one require idol for concentration (2 + 2 = 4 will remain same in standard one and
ten)
Some pundits while trying to convince me regarding idol worship said that in standard one
the student is initially taught to worship God by concentrating with the help of an idol
but later on when he graduates he no longer requires the idol to concentrate while
worshipping the God.
A very important fact to be
noted is that only if the fundamentals of any particular subject is strong, then only will
he be able to excel in future for e.g. A teacher of mathematics in standard one teaches
the students that 2 + 2 = 4 irrespective whether the student passes school or does
graduation or does a Ph. D. in mathematics, the basics of 2 + 2 = 4 will yet remain the
same, it will not change to 5 or 6. In higher standards the student, besides addition may
learn about Algebra, Trigonometry, Logarithm, etc. but the fundamental of addition will
yet remain the same. If the teacher in standard one itself teaches the fundamentals wrong,
how can you expect the student to excel in future?
It is the fundamental
principal of the Vedas regarding the concept of God that He has got no image, so how can
the Scholars even after knowing this fact keep silent at the wrong practice being done by
people.
Will you tell your son who
is in standard one that 2 plus 2 is not equal to 4 but 5 or 6 and only confirm the truth
after he passes school? Never. In fact if he makes a mistake you will correct him and say
it is 4 and not wait till he graduates; and if you dont correct him initially you
will ruin his future.
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WATER IS CALLED BY
DIFFERENT NAMES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES GOD IS CALLED BY DIFFERENT NAMES AS ALLAH,
RAM OR JESUS
Question:
Water is called by
different names in different languages: in English as water, in Hindi as paani, in Tamil
as tanni. Similarly if God is called either Allah, Ram or Jesus, is it not one and the
same?
Answer:
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- To Allah belongs the Most Beautiful
Names
The Glorious Quran says in Surah Isra chapter 17 verse 110"Say: Call upon Allah, or call upon
Rahman: by whatever name ye call upon Him, (it is well): for to Him belong the Most
Beautiful Names."
[Al-Quran 17:110]
You can call Allah by any
name, but it should be a beautiful name,should not conjure up a mental picture, and should
have qualities that only Allah possesses.
- Water can be called by differnt
names in different languages but something else besides water cannot be called water in
another language.
You can call water by various names in different languages, like water in English, paani
in Hindi, tanni in Tamil, mai in Arabic, apah in Sanskrit, jal in Shudh
Hindi, jal or paani in Gujrati, pandi in Marathi, neer in Kannad,
neeru in Telugu, vellam in Malayalam, etc. If a person tells me that his friend has
advised that everyday early in the morning he should have one glass of paani, but he is
unable to drink it because when he drinks it, he feels like vomiting. On enquiry he says
that the paani stinks and it is yellowish in colour. Later I realise that what he
is referring to as paani is not water but urine. Thus you can call water by
different names having the same meaning but you cannot call other things as water or
paani.People may
think that the example is not realistic and I agree with them because even an ignorant
person knows the difference between water and urine. He will have to be a fool to call
urine water. Similarly when any person who knows the correct concept of God,
sees people worshipping false gods, he naturally wonders how a person cannot differentiate
between a true God and false gods.
Purity of Gold is
not verified by calling it by different names in different languages but rubbing it
against a Touchstone.
In the same way, gold can be called sona in Hindi, gold in English, dhahaba in
Arabic. Inspite of knowing all these different names for gold, if a person wants to sell
you his gold jewellery and says this is 24 carat pure sona, you will not blindly believe,
without verifying it with a goldsmith. The goldsmith confirms whether it is gold or not
with the help of a touchstone. The yellow glittering jewellery may not be gold, because
all that glitters is not gold.
Surah Ikhlas is
the Touchstone of Theology.
Similarly, any person or candidate who is called God cannot be accepted as the true God
without verifying him with the touchstone. The touchstone of theology, that is study of
God, is Surah Ikhlas chapter 112 of the Holy Quran which says:
"Say, He is
Allah, The One and Only; Allah, The Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not Nor is He
begotten; and there is none like unto Him.
[Al-Quran 112:1-4]
Any
candidate who passes the Acid test can be called God.
Any candidate who claims to be God and fits in this four line definition, passes the Acid
test, is entitled to be called God and worshipped as God.
Suppose a lunatic says that
Muhammad (pbuh) is God, (God forbid). Lets put him to the test of Surah Ikhlas.
"Kul hu allah hu
ahad" Say He is Allah, The One and Only;
Is Muhammad (pbuh) one and only? No! he was not the only messenger. There were many other
messengers.
"Allah hus
Samad" Allah, The Eternal, Absolute;
We know that Muhammad (pbuh) had to undergo many hardships. Though he was the mightiest
messenger of God, he died at the age of 63 and was buried in Madeenah.
"Lam ya lid wa lam
yulad" He begetteth not Nor is He begotten;
We know that he was born in Makkah and his parents were Abdullah and Aaminah. He even had
several children e.g. Fatimah, Ibrahim (may Allah be pleased with them), etc.
"Wa lam ya kullahu
kufuwan ahad" And there is none like unto Him.
Though all the Muslims love and revere the Prophet (pbuh) and are supposed to follow each
and every of his commandments, yet you will not find a single Muslim in the whole world,
who in his senses will ever say that Muhammad (pbuh) is God. The Islamic Creed is,
"La illaha illallah Muhammadur Rasoolullah", which means that there is no god
but Allah, and Muhammad (pbuh) is the messenger of Allah. This is repeated five times a
day during the call for prayer, so that the Muslims are reminded daily that although they
respect and obey him, he is only a Messenger and servant of God, and not God Himself.
Verify the Gods
you worship.
Now that we have explained to you how to use the touchstone of theology it is the duty of
everyone to verify with this touchstone, whether the gods that they worship are true or
false.
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HINDUISM IS NOT THE OLDEST
AND BEST RELIGION
Question
Hinduism is the oldest
of all the religions and thus the, most pure, authentic and best of all the religions of
the world.
Answer:
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- Islam is the oldest religion
Hinduism is not the oldest of all the religions. It is Islam which is the first and the
oldest of all religions. People have a misconception that Islam is 1400 years old and that
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the founder of this religion. Islam existed since time
immemorial, ever since man first set foot on this earth. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was not
the founder of Islam. He was the last and final Messenger of Almighty God.
The oldest
religion need not be the purest and the most authentic religion
A religion cannot be claimed to be most pure and authentic, only on the criterion that it
is the oldest. It is similar to a person saying that the water he has kept in an open
glass, in his house, outside the refrigerator, for three months is purer than the water
which has just been collected in a clean glass, immediately after it has been purified.
The latest
religion need not be the purest and the most authentic religion
On the other hand a religion cannot be claimed to be the purest or authentic, only on the
criterion that the religion is new or the latest. A bottle of distilled water which is
sealed, packed and kept in the refrigerator for three months is much purer than a bottle
of water freshly collected from the sea.
For religion to
be pure and authentic, it should not have interpolations, changes and revisions in its
scriptures revealed from God
For any religion to be pure and authentic, its scriptures should not contain any
interpolation, addition, deletion or revision. Moreover the religions source of
inspiration and direction should be Almighty God. The Quran is the only religious
scripture on the face of the earth which has been maintained it its original form. All the
other religious scriptures, of all the other religions have interpolations, additions,
deletions or revisions. The Quran has been in the memory of a multitude of people,
intact in its original form ever since its revelation, and now there are hundreds of
thousands of people who have preserved it in their memory. Moreover, if you compare the
copies made by Caliph Uthman from the original Quran which is yet present in the
museum in Tashkent and in Koptaki museum in Turkey, they are the same as the ones we
possess today.
Allah (swt) promises in the
Quran, in Surah Al Hijr, chapter 15 verse 9
"We have, without
doubt, sent down the Message; and We will assuredly guard it (from corruption)."
The oldest
religion need not be best religion
A religion cannot be claimed to be the best religion only on the criterion that it is the
oldest. It is similar to a person saying, that my 19th century car is better than a Toyota
car manufactured in 1998, because it is older. He would be considered to be a fool to say
that his 19th century car which required a rod to be turned in circles to start it, is
better than a key-start 1998 Toyota car, just because it is older.
The latest
religion need not be the best religion
On the other hand a religion cannot be called as the best religion only on the criterion
that the religion is new or that it came later. It is similar to a person who says that my
800 cc Suzuki car manufactured in 1999 is better than a 5000 cc Mercedes 500 SEL
manufactured in 1997. To judge which car is better, a person should compare the
specifications of the car e.g. the power of the car, safety measures, the capacity of the
cylinders, the pickup, the speed, the comfort, etc. 5000 cc Mercedes, 500 SEL car
manufactured in 1997, is far superior and better than a 800 cc Suzuki (Maruti Suzuki 800)
manufactured in 1999.
A religion is
best, if it has the solutions to the problems of mankind
For a religion to be considered the best, it should have the solution to all the problems
of mankind. It should be the religion of truth, and should be applicable to all ages.
Islam is the only religion which has the solution to all the problems of mankind. e.g. the
problem of alcoholism, surplus women, rape and molestation, robbery, racism, casteism,
etc.
Islam is the religion of
truth, and its laws and solutions are applicable to all the ages. The Quran is the
only religious book on the face of the earth, which has maintained its purity and
authenticity proving itself to be the word of God in all the ages. i.e. previously, when
it was the age of miracles, literature and poetry and in present times when it is the age
of science and technology. Moreover, Islam is not a man-made religion, but a religion
revealed and inspired by Almighty God. It is the only religion acceptable in His Sight.
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BURYING BETTER THAN
CREMATING DEAD BODies
Question:
Why do Muslims bury
dead bodies instead of cremating them, i.e. burning them?
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- Components of human body present in
the soil
Elements that are present in the human body are present in lesser or greater quantity in
the soil. Hence it is more scientific to bury a dead body, as it easily gets decomposed
and mixed in the soil.
- No Pollution
Cremating (burning) the dead body leads to pollution of the atmosphere which is
detrimental to health and harmful for the environment. There is no such pollution caused
by burying a dead body.
- Surrounding land becomes fertile
To cremate a dead body several trees have to be chopped, which reduces the greenery and
harms the environment and the ecology. When dead bodies are buried, besides the trees
being saved, the surrounding land becomes fertile and it improves the environment.
- Economical
It is expensive to cremate a dead body when tons of wood have to be burned. Annually there
is a loss of crores of rupees, only because dead bodies are cremated in India. Burying
dead bodies is very cheap. It hardly costs any money.
Same land
can be utilised for burying another body
The wood used for cremating a dead body cannot be reutilised for cremating another dead
body since it gets converted to ashes. The land used for burying a dead body can be
reutilised for burying another body after a few years since the human body gets decomposed
and mixed in the soil.
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BINDI
AND MANGALSUTRA
Why do the Muslim married women not put bindi
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- Bindi or tika
Bindi is derived from the sanskrit word bindu, which means a dot.
It is usually a red dot made with vermilion powder and is worn by the Hindu women between
their eyebrows on their forehead.Bindi is considered a symbol of Parvati and signifies
female energy which is believed by Hindus to protect women and their husbands. It is
traditionally a symbol of marriage and is worn by the Hindu married women. It is also
called as tika.
- Bindi has become a fashion
Nowadays, wearing bindi has become a fashion and is even worn by unmarried
girls and women. The shape of the bindi is no longer restricted to a dot and is
available in various shapes, including oval, star, heart shaped, etc. It is even available
in different bright colours like blue, green, yellow, orange, etc. The material of the bindi
is no longer restricted to vermilion powder, but is made of coloured felt and other
material. It is also available in a variety of designs in combination with coloured glass,
glitter, etc.
- Mangalsutra
Mangalsutra means a thread of good-will. It is a necklace worn specially by Hindu married
women as a symbol of their marriage. It consists of two strings of black beads with a
pendant usually of gold. The black beads are believed to act as a protection against evil.
It is believed to protect the womens marriage and the life of her husband. In
southern India, mangalsutra is called tali, which is a small gold ornament string on a
cotton cord or a gold chain.Hindu Married women are never supposed to remove their mangalsutra.
It is only cut off when a Hindu lady becomes a widow.
Allah Is the
Protector
Allah (swt), our Creator, is the best to protect human beings. We do not require any red
dot or black thread to protect us from evil. It is mentioned in the Glorius Quran in
Surah Anam Chapter 6 verse 14
"Say: Shall I take for
my protector any other than Allah, the Maker of the heavens and the earth?"
[Al-Quran 6:14]
It is mentioned in several
places in the Glorius Quran including
Surah Ali Imran Chapter 3 Verse 150 and Surah Alhajj Chapter 22 Verse 78
"Allah is your
Protector, and He is the best of helpers."
Wearing a bindi or mangalsutra
signifies a lack of faith in Almighty God, our Creator, who is the best to protect.
Against the
Islamic Dress Code
Wearing a bindi or mangalsutra is a sign of Hindu women. The
Islamic dress code does not permit a Muslim to wear any sign, symbol or mark which is
specially significant of a non-Muslim.
In Islam, Both
Married and Unmarried women should not be Teased
Once, a Hindu friend of mine, while mentioning the benefits of mangalsutra said
that it easily identifies a married women, and thus prevents them from being teased and
molested. According to Islam, each and every woman, whether married or unmarried, Muslim
or Non-Muslim, should neither be teased nor molested.
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TAKING NAME OF EMPEROR AKBAR IN ADHAAN
Question:
Why do Muslims take the name of Emperor
Akbar while calling people to pray?
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- Non Muslim misunderstand that
Emperor Akbars name is taken in Adhaan
Once, when I attended a conference in Kerala, a non-Muslim minister spoke just before
my speech. He was highlighting the achievements of the Indian Muslims and their role in
the progress of India. He said that amongst the Indian kings, the greatest was Emperor
Akbar. No wonder the Muslims take his name five times a day, while calling people to pray.
During my speech however, I clarified this misconception.
- The Akbar word of the Adhaan
has nothing to do with Emperor Akbar
The word Akbar mentioned in the Adhaan which is given to call people to
pray has nothing to do with Emperor Akbar of India.The words in the Adhaan were
used centuries before the birth of Emperor Akbar.
- Akbar means
Great
The Arabic word Akbar means great. When we say Allahu
Akbar in the Adhaan we proclaim that Allah is Great or Allah is
the Greatest and we call people to worship the one and only Allah who is the
Greatest.
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WHY DONT MUSLIMS IN
INDIA FOLLOW THE ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW?
Question
When Muslims in India
insist on having a separate Muslim Personal Law for themselves, why dont they also
insist on implementing the Islamic Criminal Law for the Muslims; for example implementing
the rule that the robbers hands should be chopped off if a Muslim robs?
Answer:
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Muslim
Personal Law
Personal Law is a law concerning an individual person and the persons closely related to
him, e.g. laws relating to marriage, divorce, inheritance, etc. It includes laws which are
mutually agreed upon by a group of people. This law does not include any crime or an act
that will harm the society directly.
India is
Secular And Democratic
In any country, the Personal Law may differ for different groups of people and for
different communities. Since India is a secular and democratic country it allows different
groups of people to follow their own personal law if they wish.
Islamic
Personal Law is the Best
Muslims believe that compared to all the different types of personal laws available in the
world, the best and the most result oriented is the Islamic Personal Law. Muslims of India
prefer following the Muslim personal law also because of their own belief in Islam.
Criminal Law
Criminal law is that law which is associated with a crime or an act which directly affects
the society e.g. robbing, raping, murdering, etc.
The
Criminal Law should be the same for all people
In any country, the criminal law unlike the Personal Law cannot be different for different
groups of people. It has to be same for all people of different groups and different
religions e.g. In Islam if a person robs, his hands are chopped off. This punishment is
not prescribed in Hinduism. If a Hindu robs a Muslim, what would be the robbers
punishment? The Muslim would want the hands of the robber to be chopped, while the Hindu
Law would not agree.
The
Muslims in India alone cannot separately follow the Islamic Criminal Law without involving
the Non-Muslims
Even if a Muslim agrees, that as far as he commits a crime he should be given the
punishment according to Islamic Criminal Law, it would not be practical. In case an
allegation is made against a Muslim for robbery and if the witnesses are Non-Muslims, and
if each one follows his own Criminal Law, the punishment in Islam for bearing false
witness is 80 lashes, whereas in the Indian Crimial Law, a person giving false witness can
easily escape. Thus, for a non-Muslim to falsely accuse a Muslim of any crime is very
easy, if both follow their own criminal law. However, if both follow the Indian Law where
the punishment is lenient for false witnesses and robbers, it will encourage both the
robber to rob as well as encourage the witnesses to give false witness for their own
benefit.
The Muslims in
India would prefer the Islamic Criminal Law to be implemented on all Indians
We Muslims would prefer that in India the Islamic Criminal Law be implemented on
all the Indians, since, chopping the hands of a thief will surely reduce the rate of
robbery in India. Similarly, 80 lashes for giving false testimony will prevent a person
from giving false witness.
Islamic
Criminal Law is Most Practical
Islam besides pointing out a crime, it also gives you a solution showing how to prevent
the crime e.g. chopping the hands of a robber, death penalty for the rapist. The
punishment is so severe that it is a deterrent for the criminal to commit the crime. He
will think a hundred times before committing a crime.
Thus if crime has to be
reduced or stopped in India the best solution is to implement The Common Islamic
Criminal Law.
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ARE RAM AND KRISHNA
PROPHETS OF GOD?
Question:
If according to Islam,
messengers or prophets were sent to each and every nation of the world, then which prophet
was sent to India? Can we consider Ram and Krishna to be messengers of God?
Answer:
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Prophets
sent to every nation
The Glorious Quran
mentions in Surah Fatir, chapter 35 verse 24
". . . And there never was a people, without a warner
having lived among them (in the past)."
[Al-Quran 35:24]
A similar message is
repeated in Surah Rad, chapter 13 verse 7
". . . and to every
people a guide."
[Al-Quran 13:7]
Stories
only of some prophets narrated in the Quran
Allah (swt) says in Surah
Nisa, chapter 4 verse 164
"Of some messengers We have already told thee the story; of others we have not."
[Al-Quran 4:164]
A similar message is
repeated in Surah Ghafir chapter 40 verse 78
"We did aforetime send messengers before thee: of them there are some whose story We
have related to thee, and some whose story We have not related to thee. . ."
[AlQuran 40:78]
25
Prophets of God are mentioned by name in the Quran
By name, only 25 Prophets of God are mentioned in the Quran e.g. Adam, Noah,
Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammed (pbut)
More than
1,24,000 prophets of God
According to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), there were more than 1,24,000 prophets sent
to this world.
All
previous prophets sent only for their people
All the prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) were only sent for
their own people and were to be followed only for a particular period of time.
Surah Ali Imran, chapter 3
verse 49
"And (appoint him) a
messenger to the Children of Israel, . . ."
[Al-Quran 3:49]
Muhammad
(pbuh), the last messenger of God
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final messenger of Almighty God. It is mentioned
in
Surah Ahzab, chapter 33 verse 40
"Muhammad is not the
father of any of your men, but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the seal of the
Prophets: and Allah has full knowledge of all things."
[Al-Quran 33:40]
Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh), sent for whole Humankind
Since Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final messenger, he was not sent only for
the Muslims or the Arabs, but he was sent for the whole of humankind.
It is mentioned in
Surah Anbiya, chapter 21 verse 107
"We sent thee not, but as a mercy for all creatures."
[AlQuran 21:107]
A similar message
is repeated in
Surah Saba, chapter 34 verse 28
"We have not sent thee but as a universal (Messenger) to men, giving them glad
tidings, and warning them (against sin), but most men understand not."
[Al Quran 34:28]
It is mentioned in
Sahih Bukhari, volume 1, Book of Salaah, chapter 56 hadith no. 429
Narrated Jabir bin
Abdullah: Allahs Messenger said,
"Every Prophet used to be sent to his nation only but I have been sent to all
mankind."
Which
prophet was sent to India?
Regarding the question of which prophet of God was sent to India, and can we consider Ram
or Krishna to be prophets of God, there is no text in the Quran or Sahih Hadith
mentioning the name of the prophet that was sent to India. Since the names of Ram and
Krishna are nowhere to be found in the Quran and Sahih Hadith, one cannot say for
sure whether they were prophets of God or not. Some Muslims, especially certain Muslim
politicians who try to appease the Hindus, say Ram Alai-his-salaam, i.e. Ram, may
peace be on him. This is totally wrong, since there is no authentic proof from the
Quran and Sahih Hadith that he was a prophet of God. However, a person may say that
perhaps they may have been the prophets of God.
Even if
Ram and Krishna were prophets, today we have to follow the last Prophet of God i.e.
Muhammad (pbuh)
Even if Ram and Krishna were prophets of God, they were only meant for people of that time
and were to be followed only for that particular period of time. Today, all the human
beings throughout the world, including India should only follow the last and final prophet
and Messenger of God prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
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ARE THE VEDAS A REVELATION
OF GOD?
Question:
If Allah has sent His
books and revelations in every period, then which revelation was sent to India? Can we
consider the Vedas and other Hindu scriptures to be the word of God?
Answer:
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Revelation
sent in every period
The Glorious Quran mentions in Surah Rad, chapter 13 verse 38
"For each period is a book (revealed)."
[Al-Quran 13:38]
Four revelations of God
mentioned by name in Quran
By name, only four
revelations of God are mentioned in the Quran i.e. Torah, Zaboor, Injeel
and the Quran
Torah is the revelation which was given to Moses (pbuh)
Zaboor is the revelation which was given to David (pbuh)
Injeel is the revelation which was given to Jesus (pbuh)
and Quran is the last and final revelation which was given to the last and final
Messenger Muhammad (pbuh).
All the
previous revelations sent only for their people
All the revelations that came before Quran were only sent for their own people and
were to be followed only for a particular time period.
The Quran
sent for whole humankind
Since the Quran is the last and final revelation, it was not sent only for the
Muslims or the Arabs but it was sent for the whole of humankind. It is mentioned in:
Surah Ibrahim, chapter 14
verse 1
"Alif Lam Ra. A book which We have revealed unto thee, in order that thou
mightest lead mankind out of the depths of darkness into light . . ."
[Al-Quran 14:1]
A similar
message is repeated in Surah Ibrahim chapter 14 verse 52
"Here is a Message for mankind: let them take warning therefrom, and let them know
that He is (no other than) One God: let men of understanding take heed."
[Al-Quran 14:52]
Quran
mentions in Surah Baqarah chapter 2 verse 185
"Ramadan is the (month) in which was sent down the Quran, as a guide to
mankind, also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgement (between right and wrong)."
[Al-Quran 2:185]
A similar message is
repeated in Surah Zumur chapter 39 verse 41
"Verily We have revealed the Book to thee in Truth, for (instructing) mankind."
[Al-Quran 39:41]
Which
revelation sent to India?
The question that arises is "which revelation of God was sent to India and whether we
can consider the Vedas and the other Hindu Scriptures to be the revelations of God?"
There is no text in the Quran or Sahih Hadith mentioning the name of the revelation
that was sent to India. Since the names of the Vedas or other Hindu scriptures are no
where to be found in Quran and Sahih Hadith, one cannot say for sure that they were
the revelations of God. They may be the revelation of God or may not be the revelation of
God.
Even if
the Veda was the word of God today you have to follow the Quran
Even if the Vedas and the other scriptures were the revelations from God, they
were only meant for people of that time and were to be followed only for that particular
period of time. Today all human beings through out the world including India should only
follow the last and final Revelation of God, i.e. the Quran. Moreover since all the
previous revelations were not meant to be followed for eternity, Almighty God did not
preserve them in their original form. There is not a single religious scripture of any of
the major religions which claims to be the word of God and has maintained its pure
original text and is free from alteration, adulteration and interpolation. Since the
Glorious Quran is to be followed for eternity, Allah (swt) has taken upon Himself to
maintain its original purity and guard it from corruption. Allah says in Glorious
Quran.
Surah Hijr chapter 15
verse 9
"We have, without
doubt, sent down the Message; and We will assuredly guard it (from corruption)."
[Al-Quran 15:9]
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IS ALLAH MENTIONED IN OTHER
SCRIPTURES
Question:
"Allah" is
the most appropriate name for God in the Quran. Is this name "Allah"
mentioned in other religious scriptures besides the Quran?
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Almost
all the major religious scriptures of the world contain the word "Allah" as one
of the names of God.
Elohim El,
Elah, Alah
In the Bible, God is very often referred to as
Elohim in the Hebrew language. The im in the ending is a plural of
honour and God is referred to as El or Elah in the English Bible
with commentary, edited by reverend C. I. Scofield. Elah is alternatively
spelled as Alah. The difference in spelling is only of a single L.
Muslims spell Allah as Allah while the Reverend has spelled it as Alah and
they pronounce it as Elah. Muslims pronounce it as Allah. Hebrew and Arabic
are sister languages therefore we say it should be pronounced as Allah and not
as Elah.
When I was in school, I was taught D, O is do, T, O is to.
What is G, O It is go and not gu. N, U, T
is nut, C, U, T cut; B, U, T is but, what is P, U, T?
Not pat but it is put. If you ask "Why?" The answer is
"It is their language". If I have to pass I have to say P, U, T is
put and not pat. Similarly the right pronunciation for A, L, L, A,
H, is Allah.
Jesus (pbuh)
cried out Allah Allah when he was put on the cross
It is mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Mathew, chapter 27 verse 46 as well
as Gospel of Mark, chapter 15 verse 34 when Jesus (pbuh) was put on the cross.
Jesus cried with a loud
voice saying "E-Li, E-Li la-ma sa-bach-tha-ni?" that is
to say, My God, My God why hast Thou Forsaken Me? Does this sound like
Jehovah! Jehovah! why has thou forsaken me? Does it sound like Abba Abba? The
answer is No. Hebrew and Arabic are sister languages and if you translate
"E-Li, E-Li la-ma sa-bach-tha-ni" into Arabic it is
Allah Allah lama tarak tani does it sound similar?
This statement of Jesus
(pbuh), "E-Li, E-Li la-ma sa-bach-tha-ni" is preserved
in its original Hebrew in each and every of its translation which is available in more
than 2000 different languages of the world and in each and every of them,
"Allah" is present.
"Allah"
in Sikhism
One of the names by which Gurunanak Sahib referred to God is "Allah".
"Allah"
in Rigveda Book 2 Hymn I verse II
Even in the Rigveda which is the most sacred scripture of the Hindus, one of the
attributes given to God Almighty in Book no 2 Hymn no I verse II, is Ila
which if pronounced properly is the same as Allah.
Allo
Upanishad:
Amongst the various Upanishads one of the Upanishad is named as Allo
Upanishad in which God is referred to as "Allah" several times.
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