Thursday, November 15, 2007

Islam, Quran & Mohammad (PBUH)


You know Muhammad (PBUH) as a?
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i just want to recall our love to our beloved Prophet. And tell our Non Muslim Friends about our Muhammad (PBUH). plz give respect, as gave us.
Created by: Muhammad Hasan


16 votes (6%)
The Last Prophet of Allah.

12 votes (5%)
The Great Spiritual Personality.

10 votes (4%)
The Great Leader and Ruler

11 votes (4%)
The Great Peace Maker and Keeper

11 votes (4%)
The Great Army General

14 votes (6%)
Most Kind, Caring and Mercifull

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Women Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Childs Rights

10 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Old People Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Parents Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Animal Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Labour Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Neibours, Friends Rights

10 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Co-Workers Rights

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Global Harmony

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Education and Morality

11 votes (4%)
The Great Activist for Health & Hygiene

12 votes (5%)
The Great Promise Keeper

13 votes (5%)
The Truth Lover

12 votes (5%)
The Greatest Moderator
230 votes
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Venu
No doubt Muslims love Mohammad and love is often blind. I love Krishna and I feel all the qualities listed, except being Allah's last prophet, applies to Krishna too. I can already hear the question, how can the hero of Kurukshetra war be a 'great peace maker and keeper'? But, as I said, love is blind and I would see all that Krishna and Rama did as only spelling their greatness. Ditto, I am sure, is how Muslims feel about Mohammad. However, Hinduism has bhakti yoga as well as Jnana Yoga and more, where Krishna can validly be questioned to get to higher truths. In Islam, there is no choice beyond bhakti (or slavery) yoga. You can't be a Muslim if you are unable to love Mohammad. Therefore Islam remains at the level of duality whereas in Hinduism there is scope for the ultimate – Advaita, where the other does not exist and one remains unconditionally in love.

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