Thursday, January 7, 2010

Hindu Vedic Sanskrit terms seen in Islam - Islam has borrowed from all the major religions before, including Christianity and Judaism






















ALLAH is Sanskrit in origin - here is some proof found in an English-Sanskrit dictionairy 




"Vedic descriptions about the moon, the different stellar constellations and the creation of the universe have been incorporated from the Vedas in Koran part 1 chapter 2, stanza 113, 114, 115, and 158, 189, chapter 9, stanza 37 and chapter 10, stanzas 4 to 7. 


Recital of the Namaz five times a day owes its origin to the Vedic injunction of Panchmahayagna (five daily worship- Panch-Maha-Yagna) which is part of the daily Vedic ritual prescribed for all individuals."


Let me review some Hindu traditions which exist as the core of Islamic practice.The lunar calendar was introduced in West Asia during the Indian rule. The Muslim month Safar signifying the extra month (Adhik Maas) in the Hindu calendar. The Muslim sanctity for Gyrahwi Sharif is nothing but the Hindu Ekadashi (Gyrah = elevan or Gyaarah). Both are identical in meaning.


Eid in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eid for festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit word. Similarly the word Namaz derives from two Sanskrit roots Nama and Yajna (NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping.

Pitr is Sanskrit, Hinduism and Vedas are confirmed atleast 4000 years older than Islam.

http://parampara.in/pancha_yagna.html


ttp://veda.wikidot.com/panchamahayajna


Salat 5 times a day and its similarity to panchamahayagna may be coincidence but everything else is not!

Any search of Indo European languages proves  Vedic Sanskrit is the oldest in that family - more ancient than any language in this branch -
and thousands of years older than Arabic and Islam.

http://www.hitxp.com/articles/culture/sanskrit-greek-english-latin-roman-words-derived-pie-proto-indo-european-language/

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4 comments:

  1. Slavery, adultery, and rape are advocated by the Koran.



    “And all married women (are forbidden unto you) save those (captives) whom your right hands possess..” (Koran 4:24)



    “O Prophet! We have made lawful to you the wives to whom you have given their dowers; and those ladies whom your right hands possess (from the prisoners of war) whom Allah has assigned to you.” (Koran 33:50)



    “And He (Allah) brought those of the People of the Scripture (i.e., BanuQurayza) who supported them (i.e., theQuraysh) down from their strongholds, and cast panic into their hearts. Some (adult males) ye slew, and ye made captive some (women and children) “ [Koran 33:26]



    The above and other Koranic and Hadith verses prove that the God of Islam orders women (married women and their daughters) to be used as sex slaves. This is advocating slavery, adultery, and rape. Captive means take by force and make into slave/prisoner. The Prophet took the wives of the people he killed in war and made some of them into his wives and some he just had sex with them. The Muslims believe this is righteousness. For the non-Muslims, it’s impossible to understand how a woman would marry and/or allow her daughters to have sex with the killer of her husband, voluntarily.



    “Muhammad selected Safiyyah because of her beauty, made her his wife and gave a banquet at the wedding; then he had sex with Saffiyah at Sa`d-AsSahba..” (SahihBukhari 4.52.143)



    Safiyyah was only 17 when her husband was killed by the Prophet (57 at the time), and on the same day, he had sex with her. This is called righteousness by Islamic standards.



    “A dignified woman, Jauniyaa (a princess) was brought to Muhammad to have sex with him but she was reluctant to give herself to him; Muhammad was angry and raised his hand to beat her…” (SahihBukhari, 7.63.182)



    “That the Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e. till his death).” (SahihBukhari: Volume 7, Book 62, Number 64)



    The Prophet lived to 63. The above states that the Prophet married the 6 year old Aisha when he was 51, and started having sex with her when she was 9 when he was 54. Despite all this information which clearly proves that the Prophet was very much interested in women for enjoyment, the Muslims will say the Prophet was not lusty. This is the Islamic mentality, denial of the truth.

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  2. The Vedic Prophets must follow very high standards of morality.



    The Vedic system is that the Prophets/Gurus must live their own life responsibly and set good examples for others to follow. This is called an ‘Brahmacharya’.

    “The symptoms of a sadhu are that he is tolerant, merciful and friendly to all living entities. He has no enemies, he is peaceful, he abides by the scriptures, and all his characteristics are sublime.” (Srimad Bhagavatam3.25)

    “A sober person who can tolerate the urge to speak, the mind’s demands, the actions of anger and the urges of the tongue, belly and genitals is qualified to make disciples all over the world.” (Nectar of Instruction 1)

    The Vedic Prophets/Gurus are free from lust, greed, violence, hatred, sense enjoyment, and live a simple life. Those who don’t have these qualities are rejected, considered fallen and not fit to preach religious values to others.


    The Muslims will say their Prophet was the best human being.


    “The Messenger of God said, ‘The only two things I cherish of the life of this world are women and perfume’” (Tabaqat, volume 1, page 380)



    “I have been made victorious with terror” (Founder of Islam, Bukhari: 4.52. 220)


    The Prophet was involved in wars. The Islamic followers of today are simply following in the footsteps of their Prophet.


    The Prophet married more than 20 times after the age of 50 and to very young girls. He even married and had sex with his daughter-in-law (Koran 33:37)



    The Muslims consider the Islamic Prophet as the perfect man, and they say he set good examples for others to follow (Koran 33:21 and 3:31).

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    Animals have a soul and are created for the same reason as humans, to live. Only in the animal kingdom, one animal is food for another animal.



    Animals do have emotions and feel pain, thus to hurt any living being is a great sin.



    “If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.26)



    Lord Krishna is pleased if one offers him water, a flower, or leaf. He does not accept the flesh and blood of His own children, all living beings.

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  3. The World’s biggest slaughterhouse is in Makkah, and the biggest killing spree in the World takes place there during Islam’s holiest festival (Hajj), when millions of cows, goats, and other animals are slaughtered to please Allah.

    The tragedy especially about this is children witnessing and participating, if they volunteer, in the slaughter.

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  4. Vedic descriptions about the moon, the different stellar constellations and the creation of the universe have been incorporated from the Vedas in Koran part 1 chapter 2, stanza 113, 114, 115, and 158, 189, chapter 9, stanza 37 and chapter 10, stanzas 4 to 7. Recital of the Namaz five times a day owes its origin to the Vedic injunction of Panchmahayagna (five daily worship- Panch-Maha-Yagna) which is part of the daily Vedic ritual prescribed for all individuals."


    Let me review some Hindu traditions which exist as the core of Islamic practice.The lunar calendar was introduced in West Asia during the Indian rule. The Muslim month Safar signifying the extra month (Adhik Maas) in the Hindu calendar. The Muslim sanctity for Gyrahwi Sharif is nothing but the Hindu Ekadashi (Gyrah = elevan or Gyaarah). Both are identical in meaning.
    Eid in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eid for festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit word. Similarly the word Namaz derives from two Sanskrit roots Nama and Yajna (NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping.


    Pitr is Sanskrit - it means Father.

    Hinduism and Vedas are confirmed atleast 3000 years older than Islam.

    Arabic doesn't have a letter P, so it became an F.

    http://parampara.in/pancha_yagna.html


    ttp://veda.wikidot.com/panchamahayajna

    Salat 5 times a day and its similarity to panchamahayagna may be coincidence but everything else is not!

    Any search of Indo European languages proves -

    Vedic Sanskrit is the oldest in that family - more ancient than any language in this branch -
    and thousands of years older than Arabic and Islam.

    http://www.hitxp.com/articles/culture/sanskrit-greek-english-latin-roman-words-derived-pie-proto-indo-european-language/

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