The Attributes of God According to
Non-Muslims (The Hindus)
The Hindu
religion is a very difficult religion to understand. It has no known messenger
and no particular prophet. It has neither spiritual guides nor special leaders
who can be considered the founders of this religion or the initiators of its
message. Likewise, it has no known source or scripture that is agreed upon as
the authoritative word and final reference.
As such, this religion contains an
enormous collection of myths and contradictory beliefs which the Hindus have
inherited. They have drawn from a variety of sources on the subject of
purification of the soul and its development according to the beliefs of these
misguided people.[1]
The Hindu religion has adopted a rigid
system of class divisions. People are divided into four castes, the highest of
which are the Brahmins and the lowest of which are the Shudras. Then there are
the Untouchables, who were not created for any reason other than to serve those
in the castes above them.
Suffice it to say that:
Such a religion contains both the meager
and the fat, fluctuating between facts and fables, and claiming the existence
of many different gods, following their whims and myths and false doctrines.
They describe these 'gods' in ways so reprehensible and corrupt that the tongue
is shy to repeat them. They imagine them in the form of statues that a modest
person is embarrassed to look at. Among them are others who worship cows and
other animals. May Allah (Mighty & Majestic) be exalted high above all this
blasphemy.
We have previously shown and proven the
impossibility of the existence of a partner or peer beside Allah (Mighty &
Majestic).
[1]
Paraphrased from the book, And
Verily, You Are of an Exalted Standard of Character (Wa Innaka la `ala
Khuluqin `Adhim), by al-Mubarakfouri
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