Do you believe that Islam is the only true religion? If so, why?
Can you please tell me which day is being referred to?This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have for you Islam as your religion...
Can you please tell me which day is being referred to?
Yes it is - which is the sumbission to the will of God on God's terms and not our own.
Yes, authoritarianism turned into a religion. Obedience to power (ultimate power) equated with "good".
Muslim Woman in post no. 3 refers to a verse by Jacob wherein Jacob talks about the true religion. Obviously, this religion which was given to Jacob was not perfect yet because that had to await Mohammad's life time. Please throw light on this.Near the end of the prophet muhammads (pbuh) life when the verse was revealed.
Muslim Woman in post no. 3 refers to a verse by Jacob wherein Jacob talks about the true religion. Obviously, this religion which was given to Jacob was not perfect yet because that had to await Mohammad's life time. Please throw light on this.
Whatever specific Hindu religions may teach about obedience, there has always been an overriding tradition in Hinduism giving individuals the freedom to set one's own path towards one's goal. The only condition was that such a path should not cause Adharma or disharmony in society. Since sometimes the definition of Dharma gets blurred, the standing promise in some Hindu religions is that God would intervene to set things right. Some religions in Hinduism do not believe in a creator God, so the question of obedience to an external religious authority or proving of loyalty etc. does not arise for them.Is Hinduism this way? Do hindus equate obedience with morality?
what do you mean eqauted whith "good"???
Hindus seeing things at the dual level, like all dual religions, would see no wrong in their Gods. A seemingly evil act of God, they would say, would get reconciled in the long term as events unfold. Hindus with a non-dual understanding see the oneness of existence and would tend to say that good and evil is a dichotomy caused by a fragmented mind. When the mind becomes wholesome, they say, one becomes free of all dichotomies and perfection ensues.Would a Hindu say a Hindu God could wish or do evil?
To the best of my understanding, Hinduism does not talk about a scenario like described in Last Judgement of the Abrahamic religions. Instead it talks about the law of Karma, which is the principle of cause and effect - as you sow, so you shall reap. The result of our actions may be immediate, over a period of time in the same lifetime or over many lifetimes. Individuals like you and me are identified through our body. But the essence of both of us, called souls, are essentially one but keep appearing in different forms on account of the law of karma. When one frees oneself from the chain of karma, then one becomes free, no longer needing to be embodied in this phase of the drama of life. But the drama of life goes on eternally and perchance we may embody again, when the whole cycle of the current drama, lasting aeons, end and start again. Please do not ask me to give data of these - only the scholars would know and I am no scholar.In hinduism...when will a human need to face his judgement and when will he/she be rewarded or punished ...by God....???when does an individual's (human/soul) chapter close??
Why is PBUH always said when Mohammad's name is mentioned?
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