الخميس، 31 يوليو 2025

Is Depression a Sign of Weak Iman?

Vedas Hindu religion manuscript talking about Prophet Mohammed (pbuh).

 Vedas Hindu religion manuscript talking about Prophet Mohammed (pbuh).

Description from Vedas Hindu religion manuscript talking about Prophet Mohammed (pbuh).

 

 

One hindu research professor, in his stunning book, claims that

description of avatar found in the holy books of hindu religion is in

fact that of the prophet muhammad(s.a.w). A little while ago, in India a

fact revealing book has been published, which has been the topic of

discussions and gossip, allover the country. Amazingly the author of

this book is a fair-minded famous professor, who happens to be a Hindu. His

name is Pundit Vedaprakash Upadhai and the name of his fact revealing book

is "kalki avtar". The author is a hindu Brahmin by caste of Bengali origin.

He is a research scholar, a seeker of the truth and a well known pundit in

allahabad university. After years of research work, he published this book

and other eight pundits have endorsed and certified his points of argument

as authentic.

 

According to Hindu belief and their holy books, the description of the

guide and the leader, named kalki avatar, fits that of prophet

Muhammad(so.a.w)of Arabia. So the Hindus of the whole world should look

into this new information not wait any longer for the arrival of

kalki avatar (the spirit) as he already arrived 1400 years ago. The

author produces following sound evidences from the vedas and other holy

books of Hindu religion in support of his claim:-

 

1. In purana (a holy book of Hindus) it is stated that kalki avatar

would be the last messenger of god in this world for the guidance of the

whole world and all human beings. (according to Islam, prophet Muhammad

(s.a.w) is also considered the last messenger of god in this world who was

sent to guide all human beings).

 

2. According to a Hindu religion prediction, the birth of kalki

avatar,would take place in an isle which again according to Hindu

religion is Arab region.

 

3. In books of Hindus, the names of the father and the mother of kalki

avatar are given as vishnubhagat and sumaani respectively. if we

examine the meanings of these names we shall come to a very interesting

conclusion: take vishnubhagat vishnu (meaning god) + bhagat(meaning

slave)= slave of god Allah (god) + abd (slave in Arabic) = slave of god

(Abdullah in Arabic name of Mohammed's father) sumaani = peace or

calmness aamenah(Arabic) =peace or calmness (name of mother of prophet Muhammad

(s.a.w)

 

4. In religious books of Hindus, it is mentioned that the staple food

of kalki avatar would be dates and olives and he would be the most honest

and truthful person in the region. Without any doubt the prophet Muhammad

(s.a.w) is acclaimed to possess these qualities.

 

5. It is stated in Vedas (holy book of Hindu religion) that the birth

of kalki avatar would take place in an honorable clan. This perfectly

fits the quraysh where the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) belonged to. (very

honorable clan for more details u can read the history of prophet(s.a.w)

to see the qualities that they possessed which made them one of the

strongest clans).

 

6. God would teach kalki avatar through his messenger (angel) in a

cave. Allah taught prophet Muhammad (s.a.w), through is messenger angel

jibraeel(gabreal) in a cave known as gaar-e-hiraa(a cave in mount

hiraa).

 

7. God would avail kalki avatar with a very speedy horse to ride and

travel the whole world and the seven skies. indication of

buraaque(horse) and me'raaj (the night when prophet traveled the seven skies).

 

8. God would also avail kalki avatar with divine help. This was

particularly proved in the battle of uhud.

 

9. Another dazzling account given about kalki avatar was that he would

be born on the 12th of a month. whereas the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w)was

born on the 12th of the rabiul awwal (Islamic calendar).

 

10. Kalki avatar would be an excellent horse rider and a swordsman.

The author here draws the attention of Hindus that the real days of horses

and swords have gone and the present time is of guns and missiles. so it

would be foolish on the part of those who still expect kalki avatar, who

should be an excellent rider and swordsman to come. in fact, the divine book,

holy qur'aan contains qualities and signs attributed to kalki avatar

reflecting on the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). if the author of this book

were a Muslim, he could have been arrested or he could have been

murdered and all the copies of this book would have been confiscated. even a

ban would have been extended on its further publications. a riot and violence would have

broken out against innocent Muslims and their blood would have been

shed. (these are just some of the things that could have happened as Muslims

would be accused of false propaganda etc). however, these facts are

verified and supported by the eight eminent pundits. what the author and the eight other eminent pundits say is that the Hindus who are still

anxiously awaiting the arrival of kalki avatar are simply subjecting

themselves to a never ending pain.

because such a great messenger has come and departed from this world


fourteen centuries ago.

 

 


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Before the Prophecy - Moral of Prophet Muhammad PBUH

MUHAMMAD (PBUH) IN BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES

 MUHAMMAD (PBUH) IN BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES

 

1. Buddha prophesised the advent of a Maitreya:

 

A) Almost all Buddhist books contain this prophecy. It is in Chakkavatti Sinhnad Suttanta D. III, 76: "There will arise in the world a Buddha named Maitreya (the benevolent one) a holy one, a supreme one, an enlightened one, endowed with wisdom in conduct, auspicious, knowing the universe:

 

"What he has realized by his own supernatural knowledge he will publish to this universe. He will preach his religion, glorious in its origin, glorious at its climax, glorious at the goal, in the spirit and the letter. He will proclaim a religious life, wholly perfect and thoroughly pure; even as I now preach my religion and a like life do proclaim. He will keep up the society of monks numbering many thousands, even as now I keep up a society of monks numbering many hundreds".

 

B) According to Sacred Books of the East volume 35 pg. 225: "It is said that I am not an only Buddha upon whom the leadership and order is dependent. After me another Buddha maitreya of such and such virtues will come. I am now the leader of hundreds, he will be the leader of thousands."

 

C) According to the Gospel of Buddha by Carus pg. 217 and 218 (From Ceylon sources): "Ananda said to the Blessed One, "Who shall teach us when thou art gone?" And the Blessed one replied, 'I am not the first Buddha who came upon the earth nor shall I be the last. In due time another Buddha will arise in the world, a holy one, a supremely enlightened one, endowed with wisdom in conduct, auspicious, knowing the universe, an incomparable leader of men, a master of angels and mortals. He will reveal to you the same eternal truths, which I have taught you. He will preach his religion, glorious in its origin, glorious at the climax and glorious at the goal. He will proclaim a religious life, wholly perfect and pure such as I now proclaim. His disciples will number many thousands while mine number many hundreds.'

 

Ananda said, 'How shall we know him?'

 

The Blessed one replied, 'He will be known as Maitreya'."

 

(i) The Sanskrit word "Maitreya" or its equivalent in Pali "Metteyya" means loving, compassionate, merciful and benevolent. It also means kindness and friendliness, sympathy, etc. One Arabic word which is equivalent to all these words is "Rahmat". In Surah Al-Anbiya: "We sent thee not, but as a mercy for all creatures." [Al-Qur'an 21:107]

 

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was called the merciful, which is "Maitri".

 

(ii) The words Mercy and Merciful are mentioned in the Holy Qur'ân no less than 409 times.

 

(iii) Every chapter of the Glorious Qur'ân, except Chapter 9, i.e. Surah Taubah begins with the beautiful formula, 'Bismillah Hir-Rahman Nir-Rahim', which means 'In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful'.

 

(iv) The Word Muhammad is also spelt as 'Mahamet' or 'Mahomet' and in various other ways in different languages. The word 'Maho' or 'Maha' in Pali and Sanskrit mean Great and Illustrious and 'Metta' means mercy. Therefore 'Mahomet' means 'Great Mercy'.

 

2. Buddha's doctrine was Esoteric and Exoteric:

 

According to Sacred Books of the East, volume 11, pg. 36 Maha-Parinibbana Sutta chapter 2 verse 32:

 

"I have preached the truth without making any distinction between exoteric and esoteric doctrine, for in respect of truths, Ananda, the Tathagata has no such thing as the closed fist of a teacher, who keeps something back".

 

Muhammad (pbuh) on the commandment of Almighty God delivered the message and doctrine without making any distinction between esoteric and exoteric. The Qur'ân was recited in public in the days of the Prophet and is being done so till date. The Prophet had strictly forbidden the Muslims from hiding the doctrine

 

3. Devoted Servitors of the Buddhas:

 

According to Sacred Books of the East volume 11 pg. 97 Maha-Parinibbana Sutta Chapter 5 verse 36: "Then the Blessed one addressed the brethren, and said, "Whosoever, brethren have been Arahat-Buddhas through the long ages of the past, they were servitors just as devoted to those Blessed ones as Ananda has been to me. And whosoever brethren shall be the Arahat-Buddhas of the future, there shall be servitors as devoted to those Blessed ones as Ananda has been to me"."

 

The Servitor of Buddha was Ananda. Muhammad (pbuh) also had a servitor by the name Anas (r.a.) who was the son of Malik. Anas (r.a...) was presented to the Prophet by his parents. Anas (r.a...) relates: "My mother said to him, 'Oh Messenger of God, here is your little servant'." Further Anas relates, "I served him from the time I was 8 years old and the Prophet called me his son and his little beloved". Anas (r.a...) stayed by the Prophet in peace and in war, in safety as well as in danger till the end of his life.

 

i) Anas (r.a.), even though he was only 11 years old stayed beside the Prophet during the battle of Uhud where the Prophet's life was in great danger.

 

ii) Even during the battle of Hunain when the Prophet was surrounded by the enemies who were archers, Anas (r.a...) who was only 16 years old stood by the Prophet.

 

Anas (R) can surely be compared with Ananda who stood by Gautam Buddha when the mad elephant approached him.

 

4. Six Criteria for Identifying Buddha:

 

According to the Gospel of Buddha by Carus pg. 214:

 

"The Blessed one said, "There are two occasions on which a Tathagata's appearance becomes clear and exceedingly bright. In the night Ananda, in which a Tathagata attains to the supreme and perfect insight, and in the night in which he passes finally away in that ultra passing which leaves nothing whatever of his earthly existence to remain.' "

 

According to Gautam Buddha, following are the six criteria for identifying a Buddha.

 

i) A Buddha attains supreme and perfect insight at night-time.

 

ii) On the occasion of his complete enlightenment he looks exceedingly bright

 

iii) A Buddha dies a natural death.

 

iv) He dies at night-time.

 

v) He looks exceedingly bright before his death.

 

vi) After his death a Buddha ceases to exist on earth.

 

i) Muhammad (pbuh) attained supreme insight and Prophethood at night-time.

 

According to Surah Dukhan: "By the books that makes thing clear ? We sent it down during a blessed night." [Al-Qur'ân 44:2-3]

 

According to Surah Al-Qadar: "We have indeed revealed this (message) in the night of power." [Al-Qur'ân 97:1]

 

ii) Muhammad (pbuh) instantly felt his understanding illumined with celestial light.

 

iii) Muhammad (pbuh) died a natural death.

 

iv) According to Ayesha (r.a.), Muhammad (pbuh) expired at night-time. When he was dying there was no oil in the lamp and his wife Ayesha (r.a.) had to borrow oil for the lamp.

 

v) According to Anas (r.a.), Muhammad (pbuh) looked exceedingly bright in the night of his death.

 

vi) After the burial of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) he was never seen again in his bodily form on this earth.

 

5. Buddhas are only Preachers:

 

According to Dhammapada, Sacred Books of East volume 10 pg., 67:

 

"The Jathagatas (Buddhas) are only Preachers."

 

The Qur'ân says in Surah Ghashiya: "Therefore do thou give admonition, for thou art one to admonish. Thou art not one to manage (men's) affairs." [Al-Qur'ân 88:21-22]

 

6. Identification of Maitreya by Buddha:

 

According to Dhammapada, Mattaya Sutta, 151:

 

"The promised one will be:

 

i) Compassionate for the whole creation

 

ii) A messenger of peace, a peace-maker

 

iii) The most successful in the world.

 

The Maitreya as a Preacher of morals will be:

 

i) Truthful

 

ii) Self-respecting

 

iii) Gentle and noble

 

iv) Not proud

 

v) As a king to creatures

 

vi) An example to others in deeds and in words".

 


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The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Torah and the Psalms

 The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Torah and the Psalms

 

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One of the Companions once asked God’s Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) to talk about himself. The Messenger remarked, “I am the one for whose coming Abraham prayed and of whom Jesus gave glad tidings.”

 

This is an allusion to the following Qur’anic verses:

 

((Abraham prayed): “Our Lord, raise up in their midst a Messenger from among them who shall recite unto them Your revelations, and teach them the Book and Wisdom, and purify them. Verily you are the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.”) (Al-Baqarah 2:129)

 

(When Jesus, son of Mary, said: “O children of Israel! I am indeed a Messenger of God to you, confirming that which was [revealed] before me in the Torah, and bringing good tidings of a Messenger who shall come after me, whose name is Ahmad [the Praised One].”) (As-Saff 61:6)

 

The Messenger of God did not appear unexpectedly. All the preceding Prophets had spoken about him and predicted him. It is stated explicitly in the Qur’an (Aal `Imran 3:81) that Allah made a covenant with the Prophets that they would believe in and help the Messenger who would come after them, confirming the Message that they brought.

 

Although subjected to many distortions and alterations, the current versions of the Torah, the Gospel, and the Psalms still contain verses alluding, implicitly or explicitly, to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). The late Husayn Jisri found one hundred and fourteen such allusions and quoted them in his Risalah al-Hamidiyah. We shall cite here a few examples.

 

The Lord came from Sinai and dawned over them from Sair; He shone forth from Mount Paran (Deuteronomy 33:2)

 

This verse refers to the Prophethood of Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon all of them). Sinai is the place where the Prophet Moses spoke to God and received the Torah. Sair, a place in Palestine, is where the Prophet Jesus received Divine Revelation. Paran is where God manifested Himself to mankind for the last time through His Revelation to our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).

 

Paran is a mountain range in Makkah. It is mentioned in the Torah (Genesis 21:19–21) as the area in the desert where Hagar was left by her husband Abraham (peace and blessings be upon him) to live with her son, Ishmael. The well of Zamzam appeared there. As it is known and stated explicitly in the Qur’an (Ibrahim 14:35–37), Abraham left Hagar and Ishmael in the valley of Makkah, which was then an uninhabited place between the mountain ranges of Paran.

 

It is because of the explicit predictions of the Torah, its followers were expecting the Last Prophet and knew that he would appear in Makkah.

 

The verse of Deuteronomy continues,

 

He came with myriads of holy ones; in his right hand was an axe of fire with two edges.

 

This verse refers to the promised Prophet who would have numerous Companions of the highest degree of sainthood and be allowed, and even ordered, to fight against his enemies.

 

The following verses of the Torah also promise the coming of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).

 

The Lord said to me [Moses]: “What they say is good. I will raise up for them a Prophet like you among their brothers; I will put My words in his mouth, and he will tell them everything I command him. If anyone does not listen to My words that the Prophet speaks in My name, I will Myself call him to account.” (Deuteronomy 18:17–9)

 

It is clear from these verses that what is meant by “a Prophet like you among their brothers” is a Prophet who will come from the line of Ishmael, since Ishmael is the brother of Isaac, who is the forefather of the Children of Israel. The only Prophet who came after Moses and resembled him in many ways, for example, in the bringing of new laws and the waging of war on his enemies, was the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). The Qur’an points to the same fact,

 

(We have sent to you a Messenger as a witness over you, even as we sent to Pharaoh a Messenger.) (Al-Muzzammil 73:15)

 

`Abdullah ibn `Amr is reported to have said, “It was common knowledge to the communities of previous religions that God would send a Prophet to the whole of humankind as a bearer of good tidings and a warner. I had personally read in the Torah these verses about him:

 

We have sent you, O Prophet, to the whole of mankind as a bearer of good tidings and a warner; and as a support and refuge for the common folk. You are my servant and Messenger. I have called you Mutawakkil [the one who puts his trust in God]. He is not one rude, repelling and angry, and shouting in the streets. He does not repel evil with evil; instead, he excuses and forgives. God will not make him die before He guides through him the deviating nation to the right path by declaring there is no deity but God.”

 

This report of `Abd Allah ibn `Amr was confirmed by `Abdullah ibn Salam and Ka`b Al-Ahbar, who were the most learned scholars of the Jewish community at the time of the Prophet and who later converted to Islam.

 

We also read about the Seal of the Prophets (peace and blessings be upon him) in the Psalms of David.

 

He will rule from sea to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth. The desert tribes will bow before him and his enemies will lick the dust. The kings of Tarsish and of distant shores will bring tribute to him; the Kings of Sheba and Seba will present him gifts. All kings will bow down to him and all nations will serve him. For he will deliver the needy who cry out, the afflicted who have no-one to help. He will take pity on the weak and the needy and save the needy from death. He will rescue them from oppression and violence, for precious is their blood in his sight.

 

Long may he live! May gold from Sheba be given to him. May people ever pray for him and bless him all day long. Let corn abound throughout the land; on the tops of the hills may it sway. May his name endure for ever; may it continue as long as the sun. All nations will be blessed through



him, and they will call him blessed. (Psalms, Chapter 72:8–17).