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<blockquote data-quote="saharaz" data-source="post: 2735315" data-attributes="member: 99166"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">Allah's Covenant With Prophets</span></span></strong> </p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Qur'an 3:81-82</strong> </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Behold! Allah took the covenant of the Prophets saying:</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">"I give you a Book and Wisdom; then comes to you an Apostle confirming what is with you; do ye believe him and render him help."</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Allah said: "Do ye agree and take this My Covenant as binding on you?"</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">They said: "We agree."</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">He said: "Then bear witness and I am with you among the witnesses."</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">If any turn back after this they are perverted transgressors.</B></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> </p><p><strong><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">A Brief Introduction To Hindu Scriptures</span></span></strong> </p><p>The Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and Brahmanas Granth are the four sacred books in Hindu religion. The last one is a commentary on the Vedas, but it is considered as a revealed book. These books are in <strong>Sanskrit</strong>, the sacred language of the Hindus. The <strong>Vedas</strong> are divided into <strong>four books</strong>: Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sam Veda and Atharva Veda. Of these, the first three books are considered the more ancient books, and the Rig Veda is the oldest of them. The Rig Veda was compiled in three long and different periods. Opinions greatly differ as to the date of compilation or revelation of the four Vedas. Swami Daya Nand, founder of the Arya Samaj, holds the opinion that the Vedas were revealed 1.3 billion years ago, while others (Hindu scholars and orientalists) hold the opinion that they are not more than four thousand years old. Analysis of the Vedas reveal differences in the accounts of the places where these books were revealed and the Rishis (Prophets) to whom these scriptures were given. Nevertheless, the Vedas are the most authentic scriptures of the Hindus. </p><p>The <strong>Upanishads</strong> are considered next to the Vedas in order of superiority and authenticity. However, some Pandits consider the Upanishads to be superior to the Vedas primarily from the internal evidence found in the Upanishads. Next in authenticity to the Upanishads are the Puranas. The <strong>Puranas</strong> are the most widely read of all Hindu Scriptures, as these are easily available (the Vedas are difficult to find). The compiler of the Puranas is <strong>Maha Rishi Vyasa</strong>, and he arranged the Puranas in eighteen volumes. These books contain the history of the creation of the universe, the history of the early Aryan people, and life stories of the divines and deities of the Hindus. The Puranas were either revealed simultaneously with the Vedas or some time before. The sanctity and reverence of the Puranas is admitted and recognized in all the authentic books of the Hindus. </p><p>For a long time, the Hindu Scriptures were primarily in the hands of Pandits and a small group of men who had learned Sanskrit (The majority of the Hindu population knew Hindi and could comprehend only a smattering of Sanskrit words). <strong>Sir William Jones</strong>, who was a Judge and founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal, learned Sanskrit in the last decade of the Eighteenth century. He was instrumental in generating interest in Sanskrit and Hindu Scriptures in Europe, and it was due to his efforts that the Hindu scriptures were translated into English. </p><p>In 1935, <strong>Dr. Pran Nath</strong> published an article in the Times of India that showed that the <strong>Rig Veda</strong> contains events of the <strong>Babylonian and Egyptian kings</strong> and their wars. Further, he showed that one-fifth of the Rig Veda is derived from the Babylonian Scriptures. From a Muslim perspective, it is likely that the Hindus were given a revealed book or books that contained description and struggles of Allah’s Prophets sent previously to other peoples. It is also possible that commentaries written about them were incorporated later and became a part of the revealed books. </p><p>There are a number of examples of these in Hindu scriptures. The Atharva Veda is also known as ‘Brahma Veda’ or in its meaning as the Devine Knowledge. An Analysis of the Vedas reveal that ‘<strong>Brahma</strong>’ is actually <A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Abraham</span></u></strong>, where the initial letter A in Abraham is moved to the end making it Brahma. This analysis is accurate when one writes the two words in Arabic script, a language close to that spoken by Prophet Abraham. Similarly, Abraham’s first wife <strong>Sarah</strong> is mentioned in the Vedas as <strong>Saraswati</strong>, and Prophet <a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25" target="_blank"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Nuh</span></u></strong></a> (Noah of The Flood) is mentioned as Manuh or <strong>Manu</strong>. Some Pundits consider Atharva Veda as the Book of Abraham. Prophets Ismail (Ishmael) and Ishaq (Isaac) are named Atharva and Angira, respectively, in the Vedas.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Table 1</strong> </p><p> </p><p style="text-align: center">BrahmaAbrahamSaraswatiSarahManu, ManuhNuh</p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">Background To Prophecies</span></span></strong> </p><p>It is well known that the Hindus love hero worship, and it is reasonable to assume that over a long period of time the high regard and reverence for some Prophets led to some of them considered as god or God. Further, it is likely that the Book of Abraham and those of other Prophets contained prophecies about the Last Prophet, Muhammad (s). Muslim historians of India hold the opinion that <strong>the graves of Prophets Sheesh and <a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Ayyub (Job)</span></u></a> are in Ayodhya</strong>, in the province of Uttar Pradesh, India. In ancient times, Ayodhya was known as Khosla according to Shatpath Brahmanas. </p><p>Some Pundits have now begun to reject the Puranas simply because they find in them many prophecies and vivid signs of the truth of Prophet Muhammad. A case has been made that the present Puranas are not the same collection that Vedas refer to and the real books were lost. Nevertheless, this contention is not correct. It is impossible that all the Puranas which were so widely read and keenly studied, could have fallen in oblivion and totally wiped out, whereas the Vedas, which only a few could read and understand, remained intact until now. </p><p>Another argument against the prophecies is that these were added to the Puranas at a later date. Nevertheless, this argument is also without a basis. Such a well-known book, in vast circulation and read at appointed times in prayers, cannot be easily tampered with. Moreover, all the Pandits and the learned divines of the Hindus could not have conspired and secretly added these prophecies to the Puranas. The most strange thing is that the corruption is made in favor of the Prophet and against their own religion. </p><p>All major books of the Hindus prophesy about Prophet Mohammad. In addition to many of his qualities, his life events, Abraham, Ka'bah, Bakkah (Makkah) and Arabia, <strong>the prophecies mention his name as Mahamad, Mamah, and Ahmad</strong>. The name Mahamad appears in the Puranas, Mamah in Kuntap Sukt (in Atharva Veda) and Ahmad in Sama Veda. Many different classifications as to the degree of importance of the Vedas have been made. For example, in Shatpath it is stated that Sama Veda is the essence of all the Vedas. At another place in Taitttriya Brahmana, it is stated that “This world was created from Brahma, the Vaishas were created from the mantras of the Rig Veda, the Kashtriyas were created from Yajur Veda and Brahmans were created from Sama Veda.” </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">Prophecy In The Puranas</span></span></strong> </p><p>The compiler of the Puranas, <strong>Mahrishi Vyasa</strong>, is highly honored among the Hindus as a great rishi and learned person. He was a pious and God fearing man. He also wrote the <strong>Gita</strong> and the <strong>Maha Bharat</strong>. Among the eighteen volumes of the Puranas is one by the title ‘<strong>Bhavishya Puran</strong>,’ literally meaning future events. The Hindus regard it as the Word of God. <strong>The prophecy containing Prophet Muhammad by name is found in Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3, Verse 5.</strong> </p><p>Before the English translation is presented, a note on the word <strong>Malechha</strong> that appears in the first part of verse 5 is in order. The word Malechha means a man belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language. This word is now used to degrade people meaning unclean or even worse. Its usage varies and depends on who is using it and for whom. Sir William Jones had great difficulty in recruiting a Pundit to teach him Sanskrit because he was considered unclean (Malechha). It was only after the direct intervention of Maharaja (King) Shiv Chandra that Pundit Ram Lochna agreed to teach him Sanskrit. </p><p>It is not known when this word began to be used in the derogatory sense, whether before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (s), after the conversion of <a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/farmas.html" target="_blank"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Hindu King Chakrawati Farmas</span></u></strong></a> (of Malabar, located on the southwest coast of India) to Islam during the lifetime of the Prophet, soon after the arrival of Muslims in India (711 CE) or sometime later. Mahrishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Puranas, has <strong>defined a wise Malechha as</strong> “a man of good actions, sharp intellect, spiritual eminence, and showing reverence to the deity (God). </p><p>Many Sanskrit words have <strong>borrowed</strong> from Arabic and Hebrew with a slight change as was shown in the examples of Brahma, Saraswati and Manu, and as indicated in Table 2 below. It appears that this word is derived from the Hebrew word <strong>Ma-Hekha</strong> (<img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/malechha.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />), which means thy brethren (e.g., And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren. Genesis 16:12; i.e., Ismaelites are the brethren of the Israelites). In the context of Biblical scriptures this word meant a descendant of Prophet Ismail (Ishmael), and it is well known that Muhammad (s) is a descendant of Prophet Ismail through his second son <a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/comparekjv.html#kedar" target="_blank"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Kedar</span></u></strong></a>. Those who can read Arabic Script can easily see that <strong>a mistake in separating Ma from Hekha will produce a single word ‘Malhekha,’</strong> and when adapted in another tongue like Sanskrit might sound like Malechha. </p><p><strong>Table 2</strong> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/sansarab.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The Sanskrit text and translation of Verse 5 of Bhavishya Puran, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3 are given below. (The boxed area in the Sanskrit text identifies the word Mahamad or Mohammad). </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/puranps5.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. <strong>His name will be Mahamad</strong>...</p><p></p><p></p><p>The translation of Verses 5-27 (<A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/purana0.html"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Sanskrit text</span></u> of the Puranas, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3</strong>) is presented below from the work of <strong>Dr. Vidyarthi</strong>. <p style="margin-left: 20px">“A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. <strong>His name will be Mahamad</strong>. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this <strong>Mahadev Arab</strong> (of angelic disposition) a bath in the 'Panchgavya' and the Ganges water, (i.e. purging him of all sins) offered him the presents of his sincere devotion and showing him all reverence said, 'I make obeisance to thee.' <strong>'O Ye! the pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia</strong>, Ye have collected a great force to kill the Devil and <strong>you yourself have been protected from the malechha opponents (idol worshipers, pagans)</strong>.' ‘O Ye! the image of the Most Pious God the biggest Lord, I am a slave to thee, take me as one lying on thy feet.' “The Malechhas have spoiled the well-known <strong>land of the Arabs</strong>. <strong>Arya Dharma is not to be found in that country</strong>. Before also there appeared a misguided fiend whom I had killed [note: e.g., Abraha Al-Ashram, the Abyssinian viceroy of Yemen, who attacked Mecca]; he has now again appeared being sent by a powerful enemy. To show these enemies the right path and to give them guidance the well-known <strong>Mahamad</strong> (Mohammad), who has been given by me the epithet of Brahma is busy in bringing the Pishachas to the right path. O Raja! You need not go to the land of the foolish Pishachas, you will be purified through my kindness even where you are. At night, he of the angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the guise of a Pishacha said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your Arya Dharma has been made to prevail over all religions, but <strong>according to the commandments of ‘Ashwar Parmatma (God, Supreme Spirit)</strong>, I shall enforce the strong creed of the meat-eaters. <strong>My follower will be a man circumcised, without a tail (on his head), keeping beard, creating a revolution, announcing call for prayer and will be eating all lawful things. He will eat all sorts of animals except swine</strong>. They will not seek purification from the holy shrubs, but will be purified through warfare. Because of their fighting the irreligious nations, they will be known as <strong>Musalmans</strong> (Muslims). I shall be the originator of this religion of the meat-eating nation." </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">More Prophecies In Hindu Scriptures</span></span></strong> </p><p>The Vedas contain many prophecies about Prophet Muhammad. Some European and Hindu translators of the Vedas have removed the name referring to the Prophet, while others have tried to explain away the mantras (verses) on his life events, Ka’bah, Makkah, Medinah, Arabia, and other events using the terminology of the Hindus, such as purification rituals, and lands and rivers in India. Some mantras containing prophecies are inter-mixed with explanatory phrases, and it may be that these were commentaries and explanatory notes on the prophecies, which later became a part of the prophecy. </p><p>Several prophecies are found in <strong>Atharva Veda:</strong> (1) XX: 21, Mantras 6, 7, and 9, (2) XX: 137, Mantras 7 through 9, and (3) X: 2, Mantras 26, 27, 29, 30, and 32. Similarly, in <strong>Rig Veda</strong>, additional prophecies are found in: (1) VII: 96, Mantras 13 through 16, and (2) I: 53, Mantras 6 and 9. Finally, a prophecy is found in <strong>Sama Veda</strong> III: 10, Mantra 1. These are a sample of many prophecies. The serious reader may want to refer to scholarly work of <strong>Dr. A.H. Vidyarthi, entitled “Mohammad in World Scriptures,” 1990</strong>. This book explains the Hindu terminology used in the Mantras and the meaning and usage of certain words and phrases from within the Vedas and other Hindu Scriptures. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #0000ff"><a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/ebook2.htm" target="_blank"><strong><u>More in the E-book</u></strong></a></span></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><u><span style="color: #0000ff"><strong><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></strong></span></u><span style="color: #0000ff"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff"></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #23238e">No Compulsion In Religion</span></span></strong> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Qur'an 2:256</strong> </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>There is no compulsion in religion.</strong></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>The right direction is henceforth distinct from error.</strong></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">And he who rejecteth false deities and believeth in Allah hath grasped a firm handhold which will never break.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Allah is Hearer, Knower.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> </p><p><strong><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></strong> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Allah</strong>: Allah is the proper name of the One True God, creator and sustainer of the universe, who does not have a partner or associate, and He did not beget nor was He begotten. The word Allah is used by the Arab Christians and Jews for The God (Eloh-im in Hebrew; 'Allaha' in Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus). The word <A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/islam1.html#Allah"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Allah</span></u></strong> does not have a plural or gender.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>pbuh</strong>: Peace Be Upon Him. This expression is used for all <a href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html" target="_blank"><strong><u><span style="color: #0000ff">Prophets of Allah</span></u></strong></a>. Abreviations derived from Arabic words are (s) and (as).</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>ra:</strong> Radiallahu Anhu (May Allah be pleased with him).</p><p><img src="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <strong>References:</strong> </p><p><strong>1.</strong> Abdul Haq <strong>Vidyarthi</strong>, "Muhammad in World Scriptures," Adam Publishers, 1990. (includes chapters on Zoroastrian and Hindu Scriptures)</p><p><strong>2.</strong> A.H.<strong>Vidyarthi</strong> and U. Ali, "Muhammad in Parsi, Hindu & Buddhist Scriptures," IB.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"><strong>I'M NOT PULLING OUT JUST. THESE ARE UNIVERSAL FACT YOU CAN SEARCH OR GO AND CHECK WITH THE ELDERLY OR EDUCATED SCHOLARS VERYFY THEM</strong></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saharaz, post: 2735315, member: 99166"] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]Allah's Covenant With Prophets[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [INDENT][INDENT][B]Qur'an 3:81-82[/B] Behold! Allah took the covenant of the Prophets saying: "I give you a Book and Wisdom; then comes to you an Apostle confirming what is with you; do ye believe him and render him help." Allah said: "Do ye agree and take this My Covenant as binding on you?" They said: "We agree." He said: "Then bear witness and I am with you among the witnesses." If any turn back after this they are perverted transgressors.</B> [/INDENT][/INDENT] [B][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG][/B] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]A Brief Introduction To Hindu Scriptures[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] The Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and Brahmanas Granth are the four sacred books in Hindu religion. The last one is a commentary on the Vedas, but it is considered as a revealed book. These books are in [B]Sanskrit[/B], the sacred language of the Hindus. The [B]Vedas[/B] are divided into [B]four books[/B]: Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sam Veda and Atharva Veda. Of these, the first three books are considered the more ancient books, and the Rig Veda is the oldest of them. The Rig Veda was compiled in three long and different periods. Opinions greatly differ as to the date of compilation or revelation of the four Vedas. Swami Daya Nand, founder of the Arya Samaj, holds the opinion that the Vedas were revealed 1.3 billion years ago, while others (Hindu scholars and orientalists) hold the opinion that they are not more than four thousand years old. Analysis of the Vedas reveal differences in the accounts of the places where these books were revealed and the Rishis (Prophets) to whom these scriptures were given. Nevertheless, the Vedas are the most authentic scriptures of the Hindus. The [B]Upanishads[/B] are considered next to the Vedas in order of superiority and authenticity. However, some Pandits consider the Upanishads to be superior to the Vedas primarily from the internal evidence found in the Upanishads. Next in authenticity to the Upanishads are the Puranas. The [B]Puranas[/B] are the most widely read of all Hindu Scriptures, as these are easily available (the Vedas are difficult to find). The compiler of the Puranas is [B]Maha Rishi Vyasa[/B], and he arranged the Puranas in eighteen volumes. These books contain the history of the creation of the universe, the history of the early Aryan people, and life stories of the divines and deities of the Hindus. The Puranas were either revealed simultaneously with the Vedas or some time before. The sanctity and reverence of the Puranas is admitted and recognized in all the authentic books of the Hindus. For a long time, the Hindu Scriptures were primarily in the hands of Pandits and a small group of men who had learned Sanskrit (The majority of the Hindu population knew Hindi and could comprehend only a smattering of Sanskrit words). [B]Sir William Jones[/B], who was a Judge and founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal, learned Sanskrit in the last decade of the Eighteenth century. He was instrumental in generating interest in Sanskrit and Hindu Scriptures in Europe, and it was due to his efforts that the Hindu scriptures were translated into English. In 1935, [B]Dr. Pran Nath[/B] published an article in the Times of India that showed that the [B]Rig Veda[/B] contains events of the [B]Babylonian and Egyptian kings[/B] and their wars. Further, he showed that one-fifth of the Rig Veda is derived from the Babylonian Scriptures. From a Muslim perspective, it is likely that the Hindus were given a revealed book or books that contained description and struggles of Allah’s Prophets sent previously to other peoples. It is also possible that commentaries written about them were incorporated later and became a part of the revealed books. There are a number of examples of these in Hindu scriptures. The Atharva Veda is also known as ‘Brahma Veda’ or in its meaning as the Devine Knowledge. An Analysis of the Vedas reveal that ‘[B]Brahma[/B]’ is actually <A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25">[B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Abraham[/COLOR][/U][/B], where the initial letter A in Abraham is moved to the end making it Brahma. This analysis is accurate when one writes the two words in Arabic script, a language close to that spoken by Prophet Abraham. Similarly, Abraham’s first wife [B]Sarah[/B] is mentioned in the Vedas as [B]Saraswati[/B], and Prophet [URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25"][B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Nuh[/COLOR][/U][/B][/URL] (Noah of The Flood) is mentioned as Manuh or [B]Manu[/B]. Some Pundits consider Atharva Veda as the Book of Abraham. Prophets Ismail (Ishmael) and Ishaq (Isaac) are named Atharva and Angira, respectively, in the Vedas. [B]Table 1[/B] [CENTER]BrahmaAbrahamSaraswatiSarahManu, ManuhNuh[/CENTER] [B][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG][/B] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]Background To Prophecies[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] It is well known that the Hindus love hero worship, and it is reasonable to assume that over a long period of time the high regard and reverence for some Prophets led to some of them considered as god or God. Further, it is likely that the Book of Abraham and those of other Prophets contained prophecies about the Last Prophet, Muhammad (s). Muslim historians of India hold the opinion that [B]the graves of Prophets Sheesh and [URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html#name25"][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Ayyub (Job)[/COLOR][/U][/URL] are in Ayodhya[/B], in the province of Uttar Pradesh, India. In ancient times, Ayodhya was known as Khosla according to Shatpath Brahmanas. Some Pundits have now begun to reject the Puranas simply because they find in them many prophecies and vivid signs of the truth of Prophet Muhammad. A case has been made that the present Puranas are not the same collection that Vedas refer to and the real books were lost. Nevertheless, this contention is not correct. It is impossible that all the Puranas which were so widely read and keenly studied, could have fallen in oblivion and totally wiped out, whereas the Vedas, which only a few could read and understand, remained intact until now. Another argument against the prophecies is that these were added to the Puranas at a later date. Nevertheless, this argument is also without a basis. Such a well-known book, in vast circulation and read at appointed times in prayers, cannot be easily tampered with. Moreover, all the Pandits and the learned divines of the Hindus could not have conspired and secretly added these prophecies to the Puranas. The most strange thing is that the corruption is made in favor of the Prophet and against their own religion. All major books of the Hindus prophesy about Prophet Mohammad. In addition to many of his qualities, his life events, Abraham, Ka'bah, Bakkah (Makkah) and Arabia, [B]the prophecies mention his name as Mahamad, Mamah, and Ahmad[/B]. The name Mahamad appears in the Puranas, Mamah in Kuntap Sukt (in Atharva Veda) and Ahmad in Sama Veda. Many different classifications as to the degree of importance of the Vedas have been made. For example, in Shatpath it is stated that Sama Veda is the essence of all the Vedas. At another place in Taitttriya Brahmana, it is stated that “This world was created from Brahma, the Vaishas were created from the mantras of the Rig Veda, the Kashtriyas were created from Yajur Veda and Brahmans were created from Sama Veda.” [B][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG][/B] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]Prophecy In The Puranas[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] The compiler of the Puranas, [B]Mahrishi Vyasa[/B], is highly honored among the Hindus as a great rishi and learned person. He was a pious and God fearing man. He also wrote the [B]Gita[/B] and the [B]Maha Bharat[/B]. Among the eighteen volumes of the Puranas is one by the title ‘[B]Bhavishya Puran[/B],’ literally meaning future events. The Hindus regard it as the Word of God. [B]The prophecy containing Prophet Muhammad by name is found in Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3, Verse 5.[/B] Before the English translation is presented, a note on the word [B]Malechha[/B] that appears in the first part of verse 5 is in order. The word Malechha means a man belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language. This word is now used to degrade people meaning unclean or even worse. Its usage varies and depends on who is using it and for whom. Sir William Jones had great difficulty in recruiting a Pundit to teach him Sanskrit because he was considered unclean (Malechha). It was only after the direct intervention of Maharaja (King) Shiv Chandra that Pundit Ram Lochna agreed to teach him Sanskrit. It is not known when this word began to be used in the derogatory sense, whether before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (s), after the conversion of [URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/farmas.html"][B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Hindu King Chakrawati Farmas[/COLOR][/U][/B][/URL] (of Malabar, located on the southwest coast of India) to Islam during the lifetime of the Prophet, soon after the arrival of Muslims in India (711 CE) or sometime later. Mahrishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Puranas, has [B]defined a wise Malechha as[/B] “a man of good actions, sharp intellect, spiritual eminence, and showing reverence to the deity (God). Many Sanskrit words have [B]borrowed[/B] from Arabic and Hebrew with a slight change as was shown in the examples of Brahma, Saraswati and Manu, and as indicated in Table 2 below. It appears that this word is derived from the Hebrew word [B]Ma-Hekha[/B] ([IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/malechha.gif[/IMG]), which means thy brethren (e.g., And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren. Genesis 16:12; i.e., Ismaelites are the brethren of the Israelites). In the context of Biblical scriptures this word meant a descendant of Prophet Ismail (Ishmael), and it is well known that Muhammad (s) is a descendant of Prophet Ismail through his second son [URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/comparekjv.html#kedar"][B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Kedar[/COLOR][/U][/B][/URL]. Those who can read Arabic Script can easily see that [B]a mistake in separating Ma from Hekha will produce a single word ‘Malhekha,’[/B] and when adapted in another tongue like Sanskrit might sound like Malechha. [B]Table 2[/B] [CENTER][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/sansarab.gif[/IMG][/CENTER] The Sanskrit text and translation of Verse 5 of Bhavishya Puran, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3 are given below. (The boxed area in the Sanskrit text identifies the word Mahamad or Mohammad). [CENTER][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/puranps5.gif[/IMG] [/CENTER] [INDENT]A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. [B]His name will be Mahamad[/B]...[/INDENT] The translation of Verses 5-27 (<A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/purana0.html">[B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Sanskrit text[/COLOR][/U] of the Puranas, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3[/B]) is presented below from the work of [B]Dr. Vidyarthi[/B]. [INDENT]“A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. [B]His name will be Mahamad[/B]. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this [B]Mahadev Arab[/B] (of angelic disposition) a bath in the 'Panchgavya' and the Ganges water, (i.e. purging him of all sins) offered him the presents of his sincere devotion and showing him all reverence said, 'I make obeisance to thee.' [B]'O Ye! the pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia[/B], Ye have collected a great force to kill the Devil and [B]you yourself have been protected from the malechha opponents (idol worshipers, pagans)[/B].' ‘O Ye! the image of the Most Pious God the biggest Lord, I am a slave to thee, take me as one lying on thy feet.' “The Malechhas have spoiled the well-known [B]land of the Arabs[/B]. [B]Arya Dharma is not to be found in that country[/B]. Before also there appeared a misguided fiend whom I had killed [note: e.g., Abraha Al-Ashram, the Abyssinian viceroy of Yemen, who attacked Mecca]; he has now again appeared being sent by a powerful enemy. To show these enemies the right path and to give them guidance the well-known [B]Mahamad[/B] (Mohammad), who has been given by me the epithet of Brahma is busy in bringing the Pishachas to the right path. O Raja! You need not go to the land of the foolish Pishachas, you will be purified through my kindness even where you are. At night, he of the angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the guise of a Pishacha said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your Arya Dharma has been made to prevail over all religions, but [B]according to the commandments of ‘Ashwar Parmatma (God, Supreme Spirit)[/B], I shall enforce the strong creed of the meat-eaters. [B]My follower will be a man circumcised, without a tail (on his head), keeping beard, creating a revolution, announcing call for prayer and will be eating all lawful things. He will eat all sorts of animals except swine[/B]. They will not seek purification from the holy shrubs, but will be purified through warfare. Because of their fighting the irreligious nations, they will be known as [B]Musalmans[/B] (Muslims). I shall be the originator of this religion of the meat-eating nation." [/INDENT] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]More Prophecies In Hindu Scriptures[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] The Vedas contain many prophecies about Prophet Muhammad. Some European and Hindu translators of the Vedas have removed the name referring to the Prophet, while others have tried to explain away the mantras (verses) on his life events, Ka’bah, Makkah, Medinah, Arabia, and other events using the terminology of the Hindus, such as purification rituals, and lands and rivers in India. Some mantras containing prophecies are inter-mixed with explanatory phrases, and it may be that these were commentaries and explanatory notes on the prophecies, which later became a part of the prophecy. Several prophecies are found in [B]Atharva Veda:[/B] (1) XX: 21, Mantras 6, 7, and 9, (2) XX: 137, Mantras 7 through 9, and (3) X: 2, Mantras 26, 27, 29, 30, and 32. Similarly, in [B]Rig Veda[/B], additional prophecies are found in: (1) VII: 96, Mantras 13 through 16, and (2) I: 53, Mantras 6 and 9. Finally, a prophecy is found in [B]Sama Veda[/B] III: 10, Mantra 1. These are a sample of many prophecies. The serious reader may want to refer to scholarly work of [B]Dr. A.H. Vidyarthi, entitled “Mohammad in World Scriptures,” 1990[/B]. This book explains the Hindu terminology used in the Mantras and the meaning and usage of certain words and phrases from within the Vedas and other Hindu Scriptures. [SIZE=4][COLOR=#0000ff][URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/ebook2.htm"][B][U]More in the E-book[/U][/B][/URL][/COLOR][/SIZE] [U][COLOR=#0000ff][B][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG][/B][/COLOR][/U][COLOR=#0000ff] [/COLOR] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#23238e]No Compulsion In Religion[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [INDENT][INDENT][B]Qur'an 2:256[/B] [B]There is no compulsion in religion.[/B] [B]The right direction is henceforth distinct from error.[/B] And he who rejecteth false deities and believeth in Allah hath grasped a firm handhold which will never break. Allah is Hearer, Knower. [/INDENT][/INDENT][B][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG][/B] [INDENT][B]Allah[/B]: Allah is the proper name of the One True God, creator and sustainer of the universe, who does not have a partner or associate, and He did not beget nor was He begotten. The word Allah is used by the Arab Christians and Jews for The God (Eloh-im in Hebrew; 'Allaha' in Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus). The word <A href="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/islam1.html#Allah">[B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Allah[/COLOR][/U][/B] does not have a plural or gender.[/INDENT][INDENT][B]pbuh[/B]: Peace Be Upon Him. This expression is used for all [URL="http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html"][B][U][COLOR=#0000ff]Prophets of Allah[/COLOR][/U][/B][/URL]. Abreviations derived from Arabic words are (s) and (as).[/INDENT][INDENT][B]ra:[/B] Radiallahu Anhu (May Allah be pleased with him).[/INDENT][IMG]http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/a-images/baryelln.gif[/IMG] [B]References:[/B] [B]1.[/B] Abdul Haq [B]Vidyarthi[/B], "Muhammad in World Scriptures," Adam Publishers, 1990. (includes chapters on Zoroastrian and Hindu Scriptures) [B]2.[/B] A.H.[B]Vidyarthi[/B] and U. Ali, "Muhammad in Parsi, Hindu & Buddhist Scriptures," IB. [SIZE=3][COLOR=red][B]I'M NOT PULLING OUT JUST. THESE ARE UNIVERSAL FACT YOU CAN SEARCH OR GO AND CHECK WITH THE ELDERLY OR EDUCATED SCHOLARS VERYFY THEM[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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