At last a voice of reason.do you really think it makes any sense to go to a muslim source to learn about hinduism?
BTW it is like screaming in the wilderness of a deserted island (none can hear you)
At last a voice of reason.do you really think it makes any sense to go to a muslim source to learn about hinduism?
Salaam/peace;
Dr. Zakir studied comparitive religion. He did that debate with a Hindu religious leader. In India , his audiences are mainly hindus. when Zakir quoted from their holy scriptures , they could not protest .
If possible , try to watch his debates (at least 1 ) ; if not the whole lecture only Q & A parts , very interesting & informative.
I enjoyed his following debates.
1 with Dr. Campbell about Bible & Quran ; another was about veg food ; his lectures on similarities between Hinduism & Islam , concept of God in major religions are very informative.
muslim woman,
dr. zakir may be a great scholar. still, if i wanted to explore hinduism, i would go to hindu sources.
if i want to explore islam, am i going to go to a christian scholar?
Muslim Woman, he is obviously a bright man, although I view many of his opinion wrong,
and I think his analysis of Judaism and "mohammad in the tanakh) is laughable,
I think he has a great memmory
However, there are a ton of Christians who know a ton about Islam, and I can safely say that you would not point someone towards their site to learn about Islam.
--pl. give examples
--if u refer me a debate site where i can find both Muslim & Christian , Insha Allah i will try to listen
I have in the refutations I have posted about all of his accusations on Mohammad being in the Tanakh.
But you should not. The Christians when they speak about Islam have an agenda. As do the Muslims, and all other religions that claim you must be one of them to be saved.
Salaam/peace;
-- I agree with u that to know about a religion , it's better to go its sources . But when u hear a debate , u can listen to both sides .Zakir had a hindu scholar with him :statisfie
look at the debate topic i posted :The Concept of God in Hinduism and Islam : In the light of sacred scriptures
when Zakir gave quote /mentioned verses from Hindus holy book , can they protest that no , it's not in my holy books ? They can't do that because indeed their holy books have these verses.
To know about Islam , if u hear a debate between Muslim & Christian scholars , surely it's not the best way to learn but ......we can know a little bit about other religion in an interesting way.
All don't have patience to read others holy book. I have hindus books ; can't make time to read the whole booksometimes find it hard , sometimes boring .
--of course , i won't explore any Chrsitian site to know about Islam. But what's wrong if i hear a debate ? I will be able to listen to the both sides .
If i believe my religion is true , then of course i must believe that for salvation it's the way....what's wrong with it ?
Hinduism, like Budhism, is essentially a monist religion. The many gods are in fact all aspects of the One. The same principle exists in Judaic mysticism.
Many monists do not use the term God as this implies an entity that is seperate from humanity. Monism is a belief that everything is One. This belief is universal amongst mystics: Sufis (Islamic) Kabbalists (Jewish) etc. According the the Qur'an, everything comes from God, which would imply a monist ideology.
Kabbalists believe "everything" is one? :blind:
You're a Jew and you don't know that? There are ten God names on the Kabbalist's Tree of Life, which is essentially a basic map of the universal mind: Ahiah, Yah, Yahovah, Al etc. The third emanation encompasses the first 2, each being a successive oglomeration of the other, and again encompasses the remaining 7, they being a conscious reflection thereof.
I dont agree with what Laith Al-Doory said:I have about ten names for a friend of mine that I call him once in a while as well. So your saying that Kabbalah teaches everything in the world is one? :X
The three worlds are catually the same world(earth) in a different time: The world has three stages![]()
There were three worlds created by the god .
the demon world
the human world
the heavenly world
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