Eternal Heaven - Spiritual Form

Who created the Devotees?!?! :heated:

Are you a devotee?

Let me ask you, if you wanted to see The prime minister, would you be able to go directly to him, or would you need to ask his secrtary?

Same way if you wanted to see God, or approach him. You think it's good to approach in direct way, or to goto his dear servant. His servant is eternally Gods. So don't you think God is more pleased that you receieved his servant ?
 
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Here is your answer.

Hey.


We as muslims do believe that Allaah Almighty does have a form, and the believers will be able to see Allaah in paradise, and that will be the best blessing for the believer, due to the fact that they believed in Him in this life (when they were not able to see Him.)


Peace.
 
In Our scriptures Gods form is descibed as -sac-cid-ananada. (eternal, blissful and full of knowledge). But it appears just like human-like. And some persons may not know.

The Vedic Scriptures descibe this, but mainly we have Bhagavad-gita. Which as spoken by Krishna 5000 years ago. It has everything Qu'ran has. The fact is was done before Qu'ran (not that it makes a difference). Should make people wonder. Knowledge is about God cannot be put only inside one book. So according to time and cicumstance we have Bhagavad-gita, and you have Qu'ran. But if you read Bhagavad-gita you can find similar things from Qu'ran. I am not trying to convert anybody here, but knowledge about God is unlimited. I know many Muslims who have read Bhagavad-gita and asked me some questions. It seems contradictory to many. But it's spiritual meanings I think nobody can deny it. Thx

http://www.krishnamedia.org/ebooks/SongofGod.htm

NB: Because Muslims talk mainly about impersonal aspect of God, coversion is never said. Only that Qu'ran does talk about God as being personal (with form).

In Hare Krishna, it says God is realized in 3 aspects. Impersonal, Localized and Personal. So it's a matter of knowledge about God. Not whos Books seems to be better. Knowledge about G.O.D. I hope this post didn't offend anyone.
 
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But it appears just like human-like. And some persons may not know.

God is nothing like Human like, otherwise He would not be called God!

But if you read Bhagavad-gita you can find similar things from Qu'ran.

Does the BG describe the Trimurti (that includes Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva), or does it mainly describe The Ultimate God, Brahman?
 
God is nothing like Human like, otherwise He would not be called God!


How do you know? You have never seen God? What do you base this claim on?

Does the BG describe the Trimurti (that includes Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva), or does it mainly describe The Ultimate God, Brahman?


It does describe this. Vishnu is the maintainer, Brahma the creator, and Shiva the destroyer. Brahman means so many different things. It can means soul, God etc. In this instance Brahman means that which prevades everything (God in His impersonal aspect). And we are also Brahman. But it says we are eternally amsa's (parts) of God. So the difference between us and God is that He is the whole (brahman) and we are His parts). But then it goes further to say Brahman (all-prevading aspect) is His energy, and that His form is the source of His Brahman (His personal rays from His transcendental body).
 
How do you know? You have never seen God? What do you base this claim on?

I base this claim on my faith and proof in the Qur'an and Hadith :)

It does describe this. Vishnu is the maintainer, Brahma the creator, and Shiva the destroyer. Brahman means so many different things. It can means soul, God etc. In this instance Brahman means that which prevades everything (God in His impersonal aspect). And we are also Brahman. But it says we are eternally amsa's (parts) of God. So the difference between us and God is that He is the whole (brahman) and we are His parts). But then it goes further to say Brahman (all-prevading aspect) is His energy, and that His form is the source of His Brahman (His personal rays from His transcendental body).

Yup. I've done a whole essay on the views of God in Hinduism in my essay for A Level RE :D
 
I base this claim on my faith and proof in the Qur'an and Hadith :)



Yup. I've done a whole essay on the views of God in Hinduism in my essay for A Level RE :D

:? RE? Haha.

Yes. I didn't learn about God from R.E teacher (i admire their dedication to teach). But to know everything about every religion is a rare person indeed.
 
But to know everything about every religion is a rare person indeed.

Yup, but u can try to know about God and learn the religion as much as you can if you have interest in that sort of thing.(Like I do :D)

Peace.
 
Yup, but u can try to know about God and learn the religion as much as you can if you have interest in that sort of thing.(Like I do :D)

Peace.

make sure you head don't explode;D hehe.

I read about Islam. And was quite nice.

I read Gita 7 years ago. And has changed my life ever since.
 

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