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2006-07-15 05:20:34 · 8 answers · asked by mouthbreather77 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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"I wanted to know the best of the life of one who holds today an undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind.... I became more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the Prophet the scrupulous regard for pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his
fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted
every obstacle. When I closed the second volume (of the Prophet's biography), I was sorry there was not more for me to read of that great life."
Mahatma Gandhi, statement published in 'Young India,'1924


There are more things he wrote about Islam and the Prophet, all positive, and they can be read in the same book of his.

As regards the dispute that divided the then British-ruled India into India and Pakistan was the question of the difference in religion between hindus and muslims. This is an argument and, among some indians and pakistanis, conflict, that stands to this day. As far as the founder of Pakistan, he is quoted to have said that, "not every hindu is a Gandhi", meaning that if the followers of hinduism had all been like Gandhi, there wouldn't have been an issue between the muslims and hindus but as that wasn't the case, and Gandhi himself was killed by an extremist hindu, the muslims wanted their own state to be able to live in relative peace.

Gandhi was a good soul who fought bravely with his non-violence principles and admired the Prophet of Islam and the religion of Islam itself.

Many thanks for an interesting and important question.

2006-07-20 13:38:59 · answer #1 · answered by Raven 2 · 2 0

Ghandi believed that there was something of value to be gained from every religion, and suggested that we all learn from each other and foster attitudes of peace and understanding toward each other.
He was especially concerned with creating unity between the hindus and muslims in India during his time.

2006-07-15 05:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by squirellywrath 4 · 0 0

He believed that Islam and Hinduism could and should coexist peacefully in India after independence. Unfortunately the Muslims did not agree and seceded, forming Pakistan, which at some later time split up into Pakistan proper and Bangladesh.

2006-07-15 05:35:55 · answer #3 · answered by Hi y´all ! 6 · 0 0

Ok, we know we don't create each other and we don't come to this world from nowhere because when we die we must be going somewhere as well, hence there must be God, if there were many Gods, they would have fought over what to be created and what not to be, probably over who to die and who to live at the same time... so it's gotta be one God... if that God created us then there must be a reason... could we figure it out on our own? God made it easy and sent us messengers and prophets to show us the way and tell us why... so all the messengers and all the religions are from the same only God, so they've got to be complementary to each other, not opposing each other!!! then God must have said His final words in the last message, what is the last message? and how do we know it's the last one? I guess that would be the religion that believes in all messengers and all books equally... is there such religion? actually yes, Islam does :) A True Muslim (man or woman) gets his reward for obeying Allah's orders (Allah means The God in Arabic) by going to heaven, where he/she are indulged forever in all the good things that were on earth and more, things no one ever dreamt of or heard about. The Holy Quran tells Muslims (men and women) there will be good food, good wine and sex in heaven for all, but not in the bestial way you may think of, but rather in a way that is satisfactory for everyone and better than what was on earth. Heaven is no heartbreak or injustice land. True Muslims are no terrorists, and Islam never calls for that, Islam means peace, it bans violence unless you were fought so you fight back, it only doesn't require Muslims to be cowards, and true Muslims understand this very well and never attack civilians. Islam is the only religion that accepts freedom of religion and asks men to treat women gently like queens. It's all in the Holy Quran and the right teachings of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). If some people behave otherwise, then it's because people behaviour doesn't necessarily reflect the rulings of their religion always, for example, we can't (and don't) judge Christianity by Hitler or Madonna. And that is another reason why there is heaven and hell after we die, heaven for the obedient and hell for the disobedient and/or oppressor, it's all going to be decided on the day of resurrection and judgement. To be a Muslim, you must believe God is only one with no spouses or offspring, believe in his angels (servants not males or females), believe in all his religions, messangers and books equally, the day of judgement, heaven and hell and that everything is in God's hands and because of his will (good or bad). Muslims believe God is the only divine who never dies, the creator who deserves to be worshiped, all prophets who came to earth are human messangers sent by him. Muslims don't deny christianity, judaism, Jesus or Moses. They believe in them as the noble prophets and messangers of God, love and respect them so much. We believe the birth of Jesus (messanger of God) was a miracle from God to us, being born by a mother only and with no father. God is the creator, he can do anything. We believe Jesus (peace be upon him) is NOT dead till today; he wasn’t even murdered or crucified as most people think. God (most glorified) made the man who betrayed Jesus be killed instead by switching their looks for a moment. Jesus was left up to live in heaven until the end of days when he will come back to earth again, with no new teachings or messages but just to make justice prevail instead of oppression, fight the imposter who will claim to be God and (most important) to perform his last prayer with the Muslims announcing he's too a follower of the last prophet (Muhammad) as all people should... then he really dies like other Prophets and be buried (peace be upon them all). So we're waiting for you Jesus, Messenger of God, to bring the world peace and pray with us. That’s what prophet Muhammad told us and this is what I believe in, I’m a Muslim so how do we know it's true? what is said in the last message and what should we do? read the following, and you'll figure out for yourself:

2016-03-27 06:26:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think he respected all religions!

2006-07-15 05:24:21 · answer #5 · answered by Romeo 5 · 0 0

gud question

2006-07-15 05:23:39 · answer #6 · answered by Thewall 3 · 0 0

Do u mean...Gandhi ?

2006-07-15 05:24:21 · answer #7 · answered by newyorker 2 · 0 0

Why?

2006-07-15 05:23:36 · answer #8 · answered by A K 5 · 0 0

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