Gaura Priya
IRL
ok firstly, i am a born hindu still have an Islamic take on Hinduism coz i am studying Christianity, Islam and Hinduism together.... and the most sensible I find out of these is Islam. Christianity is the continuation of Islam. Whereas Hinduism is a lot like Islam but ppl made it something else. When i say people made it something else, i mean that what people follow is not at all what Hinduism (Vedic Dharma) preaches. Coz even though im born in a Sanatan Dharmic family, i think Vedic Dharma is what actual Hinduism is. So people have started worshipping idols, so many Gods... thats why i used the term polytheism coz today's hindus believe and practice polytheism, which is a problem coz as even u said... according to the scriptures Hinduism as a whole is monotheistic.
Oh prabhu!
Just to remind you, this is a DIR (Discuss Individual Religions) forum... so it is only to be respectful about Hinduism... so if you want to extol about Islam, you can go there, or you can make your questions on the Debate or the Comparative forums.
The Baha'i Faith is the continuation of Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and all the other religions of the past. So I follow it, because it makes sense to me that the major religions of the world are divine, from God, and have appeared according to time, place and circumstance. In Hinduism, this is called kala-desha-patra.
That being said, I would exhort you to read Satyarth Prakash yourself and see what Dayanand Saraswati says... after all, Vedic Dharma disbelieves in the idea of prophethood or messengerhood, as well as avataras, and that we do not need Messengers or Prophets to guide us to Ishvara. You can read it in English or Hindi.
Most educated Hindus know and believe in one God. Literal polytheism only exists among the villages and other temples, and most Sanatanis are either by minority monotheistic (or Vaishnavas), or by majority monistic (Shaivas, Shaktas, Smartas, or Shankarites).
This is an aside from the topic.Apart form that, u mentioned that Baha'u'llah is the spirit of truth that Jesus mentioned. But isnt Muhammad the Spirit of Truth? or rather Angel Gabriel? coz most Muslims believe that Muhammad is the final messenger and a seal of Prophets... then how can Baha'u'llah be a messenger or manifestation of God?
Yes, Muhammad is the seal of the Nabi (Prophets), but God never ever indicated that He is the Seal of the Rasul (Messengers). The nabi are the warners, who are like John the Baptist, or Elijah or Isaiah. The rasul are the Ones who give a Message from God, renew the Religion of God for humanity, and give the Scriptures. If you study the Qur'an, in every age, God sends a Messenger who will always be rejected by the peoples. Look how Krishna was rejected by the high-caste brahmanas in the religion of Brahmanism, or how the Buddha was rejected by His peoples who heckled Him and were jealous of Him.
Also, Baha'u'llah fulfills the idea of Al-Mahdi. Baha'u'llah's teachings is the Unity of God, the Unity of Religion, and the Unity of Humankind.
Baha'u'llah is the Spirit of Christ. I'm sure you've studied how in the Bible, Jesus told His disciples that the people have not recognised that He is Elijah. He did not mean that He was literally Elijah, but the essence, teachings and spirit of Elijah was fulfilled in Christ.We know that Islam is spread by Muhammad and that the messenger who brought the message of Quran is Muhammad. And Quran says that Muhammad is the final messenger... and after this only Jesus is gonna come again, but not as a messenger. So if u believe Quran to be the word of God... how can u not believe that Mohammad is the final messenger and how can Baha'u'llah be the messenger of the same God? (i know im bing repetitive here... sorry for that)
And yes, Mohammad is mentions by name in the Bhavishya Purana, but the Kalki avatar is said to be Mohammad and not Baha'u'llah.... by many renouned muslim scholars... wat do u have to say abt this?.
Baha'u'llah says to consort with the followers of all religions in the spirit of fellowship and amity. He says that every religion is from God. And that Baha'u'llah says that this is the Age of the Most Great Peace, which is prophesied as the inevitable Satya-yuga.
Other than my personal belief in Baha'u'llah, I do not follow prophecy.
Honestly, prabhu, I could care less in the end what you believe. Just follow God, and follow the Manifestation of God, and try to do sadhana. That's it.
Now, unless you have any more questions about Hindu Dharma, or Arya Samaj and Vedic Dharma, you might want to start a new thread in the Debate or Comparative Religion section...
So no more talking about Islam, or Qur'an, or Muhammad, unless done within the context of Hindu Dharma.
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