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Below, you'll learn about the different trinities that existed and still exist today. One of them is the "Holy Family Trinity". See how the Noble Quran was never in contradiction regarding it. The father, mother and child (son) was and still is a practiced trinity.
The Priest's "tallest (middle) finger represents the father, the next tallest (index), the mother, the small thumb, the child."
The Noble Quran never limited trinity to only Jesus, Mary and GOD Almighty.

Rather, Allah Almighty denounced any and ALL types of trinity and/or plurality worship, which even includes the "Hindu trinity" and either Mary or Jesus or both.
As I mentioned below, Noble Verse 5:73 also condemns the "Hindu trinity":
Noble Verses above regarding the worship of Mary (in one form of trinity), and the worship of Jesus (in another form of trinity) is clearly incorrect, because Noble verse 5:73 says:

"They do blaspheme who say: God is a third of three: for there is no god except One God........

2006-10-12 14:26:36 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

No Mary, no Jesus, no Holy Spirit, no Hindu trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva), and no lies! All forms of trinity or any plurality of GOD Almighty are false and lies! Mary, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are nothing but Honored creations from GOD Almighty with specific duties.

2006-10-12 14:30:16 · update #1

2 answers

Have you read any Hindu scripture?

Or do you criticize first and read later?

Try reading the Bhagavad Gita, and then come back and tell us what you think.

2006-10-12 14:33:57 · answer #1 · answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7 · 3 0

There is no hindu trinity, the hindu "gods" just represent the different aspects of the one god Brahman. They are not seperate people, they just represent Brahman's "jobs" as a creator, a destroyer, and a preserver. It is all symbolism.

2006-10-12 21:34:31 · answer #2 · answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6 · 2 0

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