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DAWAH BOOK FOR HINDUS
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Preface By: Dr Tabarak Ali
Gold Medalist.
MD/ MBBS/ BMS/ ICMB/ MIT
You Decide About Your
Religion
My dear fellow Hindu citizens!
Are you a Hindu? If so, then have you ever really read the Vedas, the
Puranas and other religious books? You will most probably answer “No!”
to this question. The Hindu mentality is usually such that it accepts
anything without questioning its authenticity. The reason is that for
several centuries, the higher caste Brahmin has taught that the lower
caste Hindu has no right to question Hindu beliefs and mythology.
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Raj Bahadur Panday writes that according to Hindu beliefs:
• The Veda is the oldest scripture in the world and is the word of
God
• The literal meaning of the word Veda is knowledge and refers to
the light that illuminates both from the heart and the mind
• The straight path (Siraatul Mustaqeem) that God initially showed
man to follow could have been called the Veda.
• Muslims have firm faith in the Qur'aan, which is the last
revealed divine scripture from God
• A fact that is most pertinent is that every nation believes that
God has sent guides to mankind at various stages in history to
guide man to the straight path
In the light of the above, it emerges that all people ought to have the
same beliefs because these have all been derived from the divine
scriptures.
We will now review an extremely important point, which is the phrase
in the Vedas that the Hindus refer to as the Mantra. This attests to the
Oneness of God and states, “God is one. There is no other. No other.
No other. No other at all.”
Now the Kalimah of the Muslims is: “Laa Ilaaha Illallaah” i.e. There is
none worthy of worship but Allaah.”
The fact that the two ‘Kalimahs’ are alike is in itself a proof of Allaah’s
Oneness. Take note of the following likenesses between the Qur'aan
and the Vedas:
Qur'aan Vedas
All praise belongs to Allaah, the Rabb of the universe
(Surah Faatiha, verse 1)
Praises be to the Creator of the
world
(Rig Vedas 81/5)
The Most Kind, the Most Merciful (Surah Faatiha, verse 2)
The Giver and Most Merciful
(Rig Vedas 1/34/3)
Show us the straight path (Surah Faatiha, verse 5)
Place us on the straight way for
our own good
(Yajur Vedas 41/40) Do you not know that the kingdom of the heavens and the earth belongs to Allaah? He is the Master of the vast earth
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Qur'aan Vedas Besides Him, you have no Protecting
Friend, nor any. (Surah Baqarah, verse 107)
and the grand heavens. It is He
who assists us.
(Rig Vedas 1/100)
Allaah has created everything (Surah Furqaan, verse 2)
God has created everything
(Hattar Vedas 1/19) Spend (in charity for His pleasure). This is best
for you. (Surah Taghaabun, verse 16)
If you lend to Allaah a beautiful loan (by spending in charity for His pleasure), He will multiply your rewards and forgive you.
(Surah Taghaabun, verse 17)
God is One, the Merciful, Who
sustains the one who spends (in
charity).
(Targ Vedas 1/87/7)
(Allaah) Who feeds (all His creation) without Himself being fed
(Surah An’aam, verse 14)
God does not eat, but arranges
sustenance for others
(Rig Vedas 1/164/20) There is nothing like Him (nothing can
compare with His Being or His qualities) and He is the All Hearing, the All Seeing.
(Surah Shura, verse 11)
No likeness of God can be made
(Yajur Vedas 32/3)
To Allaah belongs the East and the West. (Surah Baqarah, verse 115)
Every direction belongs to Him
(Rig Vedas 10/121/4) Wherever you turn, you will find Allaah’s presence there. Undoubtedly Allaah is All
Encompassing, All Knowing. (Surah Baqarah, verse 115)
The creator of world is in the East,
the West, above and below.
(Rig Vedas 10/36/14) He knows what is before them (He knows what lies ahead for His creation) and what is behind them while they surround (possess) none of His knowledge except if He wills
(except what He teaches them). His throne (His knowledge and His power) includes the
heavens and the earth. (Surah Baqarah, verse 255)
He sends the rains (Surah Luqmaan, verse 34)
Neither the earth nor the heavens
can reach the boundaries of God’s
power … None besides God has
the power to create like this.
(Rig Vedas 1/52/14)
Do you not see that the ship travels on the sea by Allaah’s grace
(Surah Luqmaan, verse 31)
He knows the ships sailing at sea
(Rig Vedas 1/25/7)
Do you not see that Allaah enters the night into the day, enters the day into the night and has made the sun and the moon subservient? Each one runs until an
appointed term. And Allaah is Informed of whatever you do.
(Surah Luqmaan, verse 29)
He has power over all living
creatures and has even
established the alternation of the
day and night.
(Rig Vedas 1/19/2)
…whereas you are the ones who recite the Book? Have you no understanding?
(Surah Baqarah, verse 44)
Those without understanding do
not see the Book despite looking
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Qur'aan Vedas
and do not listen despite hearing
(Rig Vedas 1/81/4)
Do not trade Allaah’s verses for a small price and fear Me only
(Surah Baqarah, verse 41)
They are so valuable that I shall
never let go of them at any price,
not for thousands, not for millions
and not even for all the bounties
in the world
(Rig Vedas 8/15) That one bearer (person) shall not be burdened with the burden (sins) of
another (Surah Najm, verse 38)
You carry out the act and yourself
reap the fruits
(Yajur Vedas 7/89/3) You shall never reach (true, perfect) righteousness until you spend of that
which you love. (Surah Aal Imraan, verse 92)
He who alone eats from his
earnings, eats of sin
(Rig Vedas 10/117/6) This was a special favour from Us (to
the Mu'mineen because of their Imaan). In this manner do We reward the grateful
ones.
(Surah Qamar, verse 35)
God will grant His righteous
bondsmen a good recompense
(Rig Vedas 1/1/4)
Verily Allaah does not like the one who is proud and boastful (Surah Nisaa, verse 36)
Every man should tread the path
of truth in humility
(Rig Vedas 10/31/2) Verily Allaah has knowledge of the unseen things in the heavens and the earth and Allaah Sees what you do
(Surah Hujuraat, verse 18)
God knows well everything on
earth
(Rig Vedas 1/187/4) It is He Who has appointed the night and the day in succession for the one who intends to take heed (reflect) or
who intends to be grateful. (Surah Furqaan, verse 62)
He has created the day and night
(Rig Vedas 1/19/2)
Behold! Creation and command belong to Him. Blessed is Allaah, the Rabb of the
(entire) universe.
Call your Rabb in humility and in secrecy (without show). Verily, He does not like those who overstep the limits
(Surah A’raaf, verses 54,55)
God directs the heavens and the
earth aright. Raise your hands and
supplicate to God in humility
(Rig Vedas 6/16/46)
There is nothing that can change the words (decrees and promises) of Allaah. (Surah Yunus, verse 64)
The law of God never changes
(Rig Vedas 1/64/10)
He is the First (in existence before everything), the Last (will live forever, even though
everything else may perish), the Apparent (His power is visible in all His creation), the Hidden
O God! You are the very first and
the Omnipotent
(Rig Vedas 1/31/2)
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Qur'aan Vedas (He cannot be seen in this world) and He has knowledge of everything (in the past, present
and future). (Surah Hadeed, verse 3)
The Qur'aan proves that scriptures have been revealed before the
Qur'aan itself, when it says:
They (the Kuffaar) say, “Why does he (Rasulullaah ρ) not bring us an Aayah (a miracle that we wish to see) from his Rabb (to prove that he is Allaah’s Rasool) ?” Has the proof (of what is)
contained in the previous scriptures not reached them? (Has Rasulullaah ρ and the Qur'aan not come to them, as was mentioned in the divine scriptures of the past Ambiyaa? Whereas the Qur'aan is
ample proof that Rasulullaah ρ is really Allaah’s Rasool, the Kuffaar still asked for other miracles because they did not want to believe him.)1
The Prophet sent to the Hindus
KRISHNA MANIN’S PERPLEXITY
Krishna Manin was sitting with some friends in London when suddenly
one of his friends said, “This friend sitting here is a Jew who claims that
he has God’s revealed scripture with him. He says that it is called the
Torah and that God revealed it to Moses (Hadhrat Moosa υ).” “I know
that,” Krishna Manin replied.
Pointing to a Christian man, the friend then said, “This friend sitting
here is a Christian who claims that he has God’s revealed scripture with
him. He says that it is called the Bible and that God revealed it to Jesus
(Hadhrat Isa υ).” “I know that as well,” replied Krishna Manin.
The friend then pointed to a third man and said, “This friend sitting
here is a Muslim who claims that he has God’s revealed scripture with
him. He says that it is called the Qur'aan and that God revealed it to
Hadhrat Muhammad ρ.” “My dear friend! I know that as well,” replied
Krishna Manin.
The friend then said, “You and I know all of this very well, but who was
the person who brought us the Vedas that you regard as the very first
scripture and as the book that contains the knowledge of God?” Seeing
himself at the centre of everyone’s attention, Krishna Manin thought
1 Surah TaaHaa, verse 133
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deeply and found himself facing a crucial question to which he could
find no reply.
The Vedic code is the oldest of all known religions, which had come to
the world through Hadhrat Nooh υ. Many scholars believe that Hadhrat
Nooh υ was the first to bring the laws of Allaah to this world. It is
however, necessary to verify this from those who adhere to the Vedic
religion before accepting it as truth.
After researching the Hindu religion for forty years, AJA Dubois wrote a
book called Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies, which is still
regarded to be an authentic book on the subject. Concerning the
similarities in the customs of the Hindus and the Muslims, he states in
his book that Allaah had combined the Hindus and Muslims in India
because the Hindus follow the very first religion on earth, which the
Muslims follow the last. He notes the following similarities between the
Hindus and Muslims:
• The Masaajid of the Muslims as well as the Mandirs of the
Hindus face towards the Kabah. He says that regardless of the
date of construction and the size, every Mandir has its door opening
towards the East. In fact, when a Hindu dies, his body is faced in
the same direction that the Muslims face their dead.
• Just as Muslims go around the Kabah seven times when making
Tawaaf, in a like manner the Hindus go around a fire seven times
when celebrating a marriage.
• Muslims performing Hajj and Umrah wear two unsewn garments,
one over the upper body and another over the lower body. This has
been the practice of Hindus for thousands of years when celebrating
certain ceremonies and has become so popular that men still wear
the loincloth and women wear the sari in its semblance.
• It is necessary for Muslims performing Hajj and Umrah to at least
trim their hair, while shaving it off is more meritorious. This has
also been the practice of Hindus when celebrating certain of their
ceremonies.
• Muslim men performing Hajj and Umrah are required to wear a
sandal that does not cover the upper part of the foot. This has been
the practice of Hindus as well when celebrating certain ceremonies.
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• Muslims name their children and shave their hair when Aqeeqah is
made. It has always been the practice of Hindus also to shave the
child’s hair upon the naming ceremony.
An important point to take note of is that Rasulullaah ρ said, “I can
smell the fragrance of divine knowledge coming from the direction of
India.” Hadhrat Ali τ said, “The purest and most fragrant land is that of
India.” In fact, the Arabs have always entertained a high regard for the
land of India and while much can be written on this subject, it cannot
be done in the interests of brevity.
The Oldest Religion
“We were the first to worship God.” (Rig Veda 1/1/1)
“O the One with perfect knowledge! O the Lord who illuminates
everything, guide us to every path that leads to success. O Giver of
happiness and master of everything! You have knowledge of
everything. Save us from going astray and from all sins. Only You do
we worship and only You do we praise.” (Yajur Vedas 40/16)
“The master of the world is but One.” (Rig Vedas 10/121/3)
“Hearken, O people! Muhammad ρ (Narashansah) will be highly praised
amongst his people.” (Yajur Vedas 20/127/1)
The above are all Mantras from the Vedas. If one ponders over them,
then does it not become evident that Hinduism as we see it today
conflicts with this? The Vedas really are filled with the teachings
propagated in the Qur'aan.
What is the Status of the Vedas in the Opinion of all Hindus?
Thousands of years ago, the Vedas had never been written, but
preserved in the memories of many Hindus. In this way, they
transmitted it from generation to generation. It was Maxmuller who
took great pains to hear them from the many scholars and then wrote
them down because they were very difficult to comprehend when not in
written form. Although there are four Vedas today, all Hindus are
unanimous that the original was one. Some Hindus are of the opinion
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that the original Vedas had been lost, others say that the original is one
of the four and others state that the original had been divided into four
parts. While the Vedas was a scripture from Allaah, the Girint which the
Hindus refer to as Daamaa’in or Maha Bharat has been written by man.
In Short
A man whom the Hindus have great regard for is someone called
Mahanu. The word Mahanu is made from two words; Maha, meaning
great and Nu, meaning Nooh υ, the Nabi who is mentioned in the
Qur'aan as well. The story is that a tremendous flood enveloped the
world during his time and it was only him and six others who were
saved from the flood when Allaah instructed him to build an ark for
them to board. After the flood, it was the land of India that was first
occupied. This is explicitly mentioned in the Purans, Bhagwat Gita and
quoted in the book Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.
All of mankind were destroyed in the flood, apart from the seven people
on board the ark, one of whom was Mahanu, whom the Muslims refer
to as Hadhrat Nooh υ. He is mentioned 75 times in the Vedas.
I would now like to highlight an important point at the end. Most people
have a relationship with their forebears and prophets. Just as the
Muslims date their calendar from Rasulullaah ρ’s migration to Madinah
and the Christians date theirs from the ascension of Hadhrat Isa υ, the
Hindus date their important events from the flood of Hadhrat Nooh υ.
Purpose
Keeping all of the above in mind, it can be established that the Vedas is
a scripture from Allaah just as the Torah, Injeel and Zaboor were.
However, like these scriptures, the Vedas was altered by the Hindu
Pundits, who made it such that the Hinus masses never understood
their religion. The purpose of this article is to prompt all Hindus to
rediscover their true religion.
Dr Tabaruk Ali
Translation Edited by
Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias
1427 / 2006
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