Malaikah
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Hi there to all the sikhs out there.
This thread is based on my question in the 'Questions for Sikhs', there is no way we can discuss this without it turning into a debate so I thought I would start a new thread for it.
So from what I understand, sikhs accept the Prophet Muhammad pbuh and the other prophets to be real prophets and that their guru is a prophet too.
But I do not see how this can be so. Prophet Muhammad said plain and clear that he was the last prophet to be sent too all of mankind. How then can you claim that there was a prophet after him? This means you have to reject the what Muhammad pbuh taught.
Well, Muslims reject their Holy Book because we believe that they have been tampered with and changed over time, so they no longer reflect what the prophets really taught. I assume you must also think this because you reject the concept of the Trinity and that Jesus is the son of God?
We do not reject the the previous religions, rather we totally accept what the prophets taught (which is not necessarily reflected in their Holy Books).
But you do reject Islam. Does this mean that you reject the Holy Quran as being the real thing? Do you think it was tampered? I don't understand how you can accept Muhammad pbuh yet reject his teachings.
How can he have been the last one for Islam? Islam is the religion sent to all the prophets! So are you saying that Islam is a real religion and sikhism is a real religion too? Even though their teachings clash?
Also, you mentioned that Sikhism rejects the concept of the Day of Judgement and that Paradise and Hell are only symbolic. This is a direct clash with all three major religions- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All three of these religions have records that these things do exist and the prophets taught that they do.
If they are all the prophets of God, why do some prophets teach one thing (btw, if you reject the existence of Paradise/Hell and the Day of Judgement, you are no longer a Muslim), and then your prophets comes and says that no, they do not exist (and he is the only prophet on record who said this)?
Sorry it is so long, please do take the time to reply though.

This thread is based on my question in the 'Questions for Sikhs', there is no way we can discuss this without it turning into a debate so I thought I would start a new thread for it.
So from what I understand, sikhs accept the Prophet Muhammad pbuh and the other prophets to be real prophets and that their guru is a prophet too.
But I do not see how this can be so. Prophet Muhammad said plain and clear that he was the last prophet to be sent too all of mankind. How then can you claim that there was a prophet after him? This means you have to reject the what Muhammad pbuh taught.
lol that's like saying why do muslims reject previous other relgions (Judaism Christianity)
Well, Muslims reject their Holy Book because we believe that they have been tampered with and changed over time, so they no longer reflect what the prophets really taught. I assume you must also think this because you reject the concept of the Trinity and that Jesus is the son of God?
We do not reject the the previous religions, rather we totally accept what the prophets taught (which is not necessarily reflected in their Holy Books).
But you do reject Islam. Does this mean that you reject the Holy Quran as being the real thing? Do you think it was tampered? I don't understand how you can accept Muhammad pbuh yet reject his teachings.
Mohammed may have been the last one for Islam.
How can he have been the last one for Islam? Islam is the religion sent to all the prophets! So are you saying that Islam is a real religion and sikhism is a real religion too? Even though their teachings clash?
Also, you mentioned that Sikhism rejects the concept of the Day of Judgement and that Paradise and Hell are only symbolic. This is a direct clash with all three major religions- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All three of these religions have records that these things do exist and the prophets taught that they do.
If they are all the prophets of God, why do some prophets teach one thing (btw, if you reject the existence of Paradise/Hell and the Day of Judgement, you are no longer a Muslim), and then your prophets comes and says that no, they do not exist (and he is the only prophet on record who said this)?
Sorry it is so long, please do take the time to reply though.
