Lynx
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You keep saying that you don't worship anything but Allah. But you appear to be needing innumerable conditions to worship Allah, right from a particular direction to a particular format. The logic is that if the worship is nothing other than Allah, then directly worshiping Him without any conditions would be the order. But of course, all of us need many aids towards worship because we are all in a limited body with limited senses. However, the aids that Muslims use, including the carpet, the looking into their own palms are valid but when Hindus use similar aids, including "dolls", that is condemned. We are all in one boat. The only people who are on shore are those who do not see God outside them but one with their own consciousness. Such people do not need worship at all. Hinduism is home to those who have reached the shore.
I wanted to point something perhaps of interest to you K.Venu. Some Sufi orders in Islam have the same view of God and have chosen to worship God by trying to merge their conciousness with his holy being rather than have a set of rituals act as intermediaries to God; they, I suspect, believe they've gone beyond the need of rituals guiding their direction of worship. Just goes to show you the different ways people reach God. These comments about 8 limbed blue dolls only show the ignorance of some people...not to mention goes against instructions in the Quran of not insulting other people's Gods.
edit: i just re-read your last line and i don't think it's entirely accurate. How many hindus actualyl see beyond hte idol? I think for the most part hindus around the world don't look beyond the character the idol represents and in this case I don't think hinduism is the 'home' for people who have reached your metaphorical shore. One thing about Islam that probably should be emphasized is that it makes it easier for direct communication with God just because it's so strict on monotheism. I guess what I am trying to say is that the typical Muslim is closer to God than the typical Hindu because the Hindu is behind more 'veils' .
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