Suprising facts you should know if youre Hindu or from India
- aifaa001
- 25. jan. 2021
- 2 min lesing
Are you a "Hindu"? Well you should now this:
- The definition of the word "Hindu" is a person who lives in the land od Indus. The people who live in India are called Hindus. The word hindu was not in any religious scripts. It was first used by Arabs. When the arabs came to India, did they give the people the name "hindu". Example: They said "thats a hindi". If you are from India and come to Saudi Arabia whatever religion you have will they cal you a hindu. The word was not used for a religion. "Hindu is not a religion definition at all. The word Hindu was not in any scripts before the Arabs made the word. So someone from India whatever religion is called Hindu by the arabs.
- Are you a Hindu? Then you dont belive in one god, but many. Right?
You believe in many god (s) because you got it from the Hindi scripts/ the book for hindus. And if you think or say "no I just heard it" then you should think. Do you believe in whatever you hear? Well then MashAllah.
So you got it bfrom the Hindu scripts, right?
If your father tells you that 2+2 is 5 will you believe? If you would then I let you do whatever you want. But if you dont then youre educated and know. There are 2 types of scripts in Hinduism. One is Shruti and one is Shmitty. Shruti means " Word of God". And Shmitty is the Poranas, The Iteyas, Ramayen and Mabarat. (sorry if I dont know how to write that ; ) Then if you read Chandogya Upanishad Chapter 6 Section number 2 Verse 1. It says somheting like Ikupp Evezetium. That means God is only one without a second. Its mentioned in the Shvetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 6 Verse 9:
Nakasikasik Janipadipa Sadipa. That of God there is no superior and no parents (of God).
Its mentioned in Shvetashvatara Upanishad Chapter 4 verse 19: Nataspitatima-asti.
means:" Of God there is no Image."
If you read the Vedas. The Highest script. READ: Yajurveda Chapter 32 verse 3.
Nataspitatiasmi. Means: Of God there is no Images..
THANKS TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK
ASALAMUALAIKUM.
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