The Upanishads are considered sacred scriptures by the Hindus.
The following verses from the Upanishads refer to the Concept of God:
"Ekam evadvitiyam"
"He is One only without a second."
[Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1]1
This affirms with Islamic concept of God . as There is no god but Allah and Prophet Muhammad is the messenger of Allah
let me know what you think about this
Take care
2006-11-11
08:13:54
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This proves that the act of hindus worshipping weird idols is not correct and that eve Hinduism proves that There is no God But Allah
2006-11-11
08:18:37 ·
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This proves that the act of hindus worshipping weird idols is not correct and that eve Hinduism proves that There is no God But Allah
2006-11-11
08:19:24 ·
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It's just another proof that God is indeed the one and only...
Mostly, only Muslims believe in Prophet Mohammed (prayers & peace be upon him)
2006-11-11 08:18:48
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answered by AG 4
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Are you trying to reconcile Hindus and Muslims murdering each other on the Pakistan-India border? If that statement in the Upanishads is true for Hindus and Muslims, then why don't Hindus follow the Qur'an, and Muslims the Upanishads and Vedas? Muslims will never accept Hindu scriptures as divinely revealed.
2006-11-11 08:35:50
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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Your statement is incorrect, although the reverse may be true...
The Upanishads were written many thousands of years before the Great Prophet Mohammed was even born, which was at least 500 years AFTER Yeshua Messiah, Jesus the Christ, walked on this Earth. Praise Be Upon Him!
Peace be with you.
2006-11-11 08:18:59
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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Actually, if you know anything about Hinduism, you know that it is a monotheistic religion. That's right, I said it-- monotheistic. This may sound kind of strange, but essentially, Hindus worship one god, and all of those "weird idols" that you condescendingly refer to are different manifestations of the same god. I am a Muslim, and I think you should be a little more tolerant to other people's beliefs.
2006-11-11 08:34:11
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answered by David W 4
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we will not merchandise our nature. The lukewarm reaction you sense is by technique of the fact Hindus are divided. A single wave ought to alter the region; yet Hindus could in no way prefer to threaten the delinquent faith yet to love and appreciate the choice opinion. We Hindus have confidence that the Sufi foundation of Islam will take Muslims on good music. yet while Muslims persevering with behave like ‘terror loving religious people’; then they their self will unfastened their stand in India and the wave, i discussed above will harm them.
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answered by ? 4
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from what i understand .. Hindus believe in one God with many aspects
yes this would affirm Islamic belief in one God .. and Chrisitian belief in one God
it does not however affirm Muhammed or Jesus or any other prophet ( this does not mean they werent )
but what it does affirm is that whatever you call yourself ... each religion believes the same thing
given that Hinduism predates the others .. it also affirms where the others got their inspiration
2006-11-11 08:18:17
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answered by Peace 7
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There is most probably no doubt some divine source for the Hindu books.
But after 5000 years...a lot of changes are made...
2006-11-11 08:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it sounds like it does affirm Islamic monotheism, God as One, without partner or son.
2006-11-11 08:17:47
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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More mumbo jumbo, if you want my true opinion. You do know that the Moguls (Muslims) ruled in India for many hundreds of years, don't you?
2006-11-11 08:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If angels testify to GODS authority why should we question it. Jesus Christ is GOD and he came to the earth in the flesh
2006-11-11 08:33:28
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answered by chucky 3
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