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Dear Guys ...
I have a question:what does the religion Islam have to say of Pantheism?...
Pantheism is the belief that the creation is in the creator and vice versa...
Thank you xxx
Hi Zoya,
from what I can gather, Islam is very dualistic. God is seen as separate from His Creation. Pantheism is the complete opposite of Islamic concept as it posits that the Creator and Created are non-different.
I think Islam is Panentheistic not Pantheistic. The Koran says Allah is nearer to a man then his jugular vein, but it also portrays Allah as personal and above his creation.
I think Islam is Panentheistic not Pantheistic. The Koran says Allah is nearer to a man then his jugular vein, but it also portrays Allah as personal and above his creation.
Zoya, I think that Kabir was greatly influenced by Hinduism and mysticism. I do not know about the other personality you mentioned though.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm...
Below are a few websites with information about Saint Farid Uddin Ganj-e-Shakar:
Sheikh Farid - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.
Hadrat Baba Farid Gang-e-Shakar, r.a.
As for Saint Kabir-if you read those Sri Guru Granth Saahib verses i have given in my second reply to you-Saint Kabir uses the term 'Allah' for God in his Devotional poem...which makes it even more confusing to me-if Saint Kabir was a 'non-Muslim'(a Muslim who is influenced by Hinduism or Mysticism will be called a non-Muslim by the mainstream Muslims for sure) then why did he use the term 'Allah' for God? :S...and if he was a Muslim(as many Muslims says)-then that means he expressed an idea against the concept of Islam(which technically makes him a non-Muslim)-it dont make sense ...
xxx
hi and welcome back zoya,
Guru Nanak too used term 'Allah' for god, so Guru Nanak is also a muslim?
I think Sikhis view Allah, Brahman, and God all as the same. Their scriptures seem to say it doesn't matter if you call God- Brahman or Allah, or call yourself- Hindu or Muslim. The Sikhi dharma literally says all religions point to one truth
i agree zoya...saints are always religionless..
but i dont think islam accepts these religionless people.....
I agree with you...
It's not fair of Islam ...
Glad i am religionless xxx
Islam is not fair because it doesn't accept what people come up with whatever it was?
Urmmmmmmm thank you Tashan for your reply...
There is a name for that 'whatever' and it is called Pantheism...
Please learn to nomenclate beliefs and concepts with respect...
And yes i feel Islam is very unfair in many ways...
xxx
I have to agree.That's a prejudice. You are claiming Islam is not fair because it doesn't fit with your beliefs. A Christian might come and claim Islam is not fair because we don't pray to Jesus or Mary, a Hindu might come and complain, how come Islam allow you to eat meat!!!
I would understand if you said that Islam is not the right religion for *you*, but i will never understand your generalizations.