Friday, December 22, 2006

A Comparison: Islam = Hindu? (5)

The Religion of Hindu has said that Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. will born to be a leader.
(Continuation from 12/18/2006)

h) He possess 12 wives

In Atharvaveda; the Hindu Holy Scripture that state about Narashagsa will have 12 wives. This truly happen to Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. which is he had poses 12 wives actually, they are:

i. Khadijah binti Khowayl
ii. Saudah binti Zam’a
iii. Aishah binti Saidina Abu Bakar
iv. Hafsah binti Saidina Umar
v. Zainab binti Khuzayma
vi. Ummi Salma binti Abu Umayyah
vii. Zainab binti Jahsh
viii. Juwayriya binti Haarith
ix. Rayhana binti Zayd
x. Ummi Habibah binti Abu Sufyan
xi. Safiyah binti Huyay
xii. Maimunah binti Haarith

This is accurate with had stated in Hindu Holy Scripture about the Narashangsa that had predicted to possess 12 wives. There is no in the world history the religious leader posses 12 wives. As refer to Dr. Ved Prakash Upadday, it legitimate that Prophet Muhammad poses 12 wives. (Ibid. p. 14)

Monday, December 18, 2006

A Comparison: Islam = Hindu? (4)

The Religion of Hindu has said that Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. will born to be a leader.
(Continuation from December 5, 2006)

e) The knowledge from God


In the Vedas, Narashangsa are recognizing as Kavi. The Kavi words have meaning; 1st and poet and 2nd a person who receives knowledge from the God. This is too had possessed by Prophet of Muhammad s.a.w. . Al-Qura’an, As-saafat 36 – 37:

And say: “What! Shall we give up our gods for the sake of a poet possessed?4 (36). Nay! he has come with the (very) Truth, and he confirms (the Message of) the messengers (before him). (37)

This means its so accurate what had been said on the Vedas.


f) The graceful personality


The fact as history was explained that the prophets are Muhammad is handsome man and gracefully and he has attractive personality. Even the non-Muslims writer had recognized about this fact.

g) The sin forbidder


Narashangsa is the person who will warn the people from doing the sin. To people who involved in the sin, he will help that person until they do not doing the sin anymore in the future. This is appropriately with the Prophet of Muhammad s.a.w. that forbids all people from doing the sin and encourages them to the good thing and worship to Allah s.w.t. The bad habit such as gamble, drunk the alcohol and adultery are forbidden in Islam. This is shown that Narashangsa who will be born is referred to the Prophet of Muhammad s.a.w.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Possessed of an evil spirit, or mad. Such was the charge which the Unbelievers sometimes leveled at the Holy prophet in the early of his preaching. [4057]

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

A Comparison: Islam = Hindu? (3)

The Religion of Hindu has said that Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. will born to be a leader.
(Continuation from 11/18/2006)

d) Revelation

Had explained that Narashangsa get his knowledge through the revelation. The prophet of Muhammad too gets his knowledge about Islam through the revelation too. He will received the information about the thing doesn’t happen yet through the revelation. For example, the war between Persia and Rome, and the Rome was lost on this war. When this news reach to Muhammad s.a.w. He gets the revelation that the Rome will won the battle in a few years later. And this is become true when on 627 AD; in the battle of Nineveh the Roman was won the battle. This is can refer to the Al-Qura’an; surah Ar-Ruum, 30: 2-4, states that,
“The Roman Empire[1]has been defeated (2), - In a land closed by; but they, (even) after (this) defeat of theirs, will soon be victorius[2](3). Within a few years.[3] With God is the Decision, in the Past and in the Future: on that Day shall the Believers rejoice. (4)
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[1] The remarkable defeats of the Roman Empire under Heraclius and the straits to which it was reduced were not merely isolated defeats; the Roman Empire lost most of its Asiatic territory and was hammed in on all sides at its capital, Constantinople. The defeat, “in a land close by” must refer to Syria and Palastine. Jerusalem was lost in 614-15 A.C., shortly before this Surah was revealed. [3505]

[2] The Pagan Quraysh of Makkah rejoiced at the overthrow of Rome by Persia. They were pro-Persian, and in their heart of hearts they hoped that the nescent movement on Islam, which at that time was, from a wordly point of view, very week and helpless, would also collapse under their persecution. But they misread the true Signs of the times. They are told here that they would soon be disillusioned in both their both calculations, and it actually so happened at the battle of Issus in 622 (the year of Hijrah) and in 624, when Heraclius carried his campaign into the heart of Persia and the Makkan Quraisyh were beaten of Badr. [3506]

[3] Bid’un in the text means a short period - a period of from three to nine years. The period between the loss of Jerusalem (614-15) by the Roman and their victory at Issus (622) was seven years, and that to the penetration of Persia by Heraclius was nine years, See last note. [3507]