Murad A Baig February 29, 2008
#186 Posted by Urstruly on March 4, 2008 7:44:35 am
Re: # 172 Dost
The historical evidence of Abraham is the longest preserved scriptures of Isrealites that date centuries back from the birth of Jesus (pbuh). I must inform here that the Jewish religious scripture is not only the word of God like Qura'n but it is a hodge podge of Hadiths of earlier prophets, the religious edicts of priests (aka fatwas) and religious scholars etc. The Old Testament is all that. However, Talmud, which is considered the word of God only is the oldest living text ever dating back to the time of Pharoes 5000 years ago. Why do you think that Westerners (read Christians and Jews) have dug up whole Egypt, Palestine, and North Africa in general.
Lets admit it that until very recently in human history, the only culture, discipline and etiquitte of preserving historical records existed in religious community and circles. Other records were seldom kept. Now when the leading charge of preserving historical records is now taken over by a community that is atheist in their thinking and rejects everything religious masquerading behind "science", they outrightly reject any effort of preserving historical evidence if it has religious connotation attached to it. Simply, stated it goes against their agenda. Today, if somehow, it is proven beyond the shadow of doubt that the people like Jesus, Moses,and Abraham (paece be upon all of them) did exist, then wouldn't it be the day when their religion of atheism ended? So why work towards discrediting you own religion (atheism)??
The historical evidence of Abraham is the longest preserved scriptures of Isrealites that date centuries back from the birth of Jesus (pbuh). I must inform here that the Jewish religious scripture is not only the word of God like Qura'n but it is a hodge podge of Hadiths of earlier prophets, the religious edicts of priests (aka fatwas) and religious scholars etc. The Old Testament is all that. However, Talmud, which is considered the word of God only is the oldest living text ever dating back to the time of Pharoes 5000 years ago. Why do you think that Westerners (read Christians and Jews) have dug up whole Egypt, Palestine, and North Africa in general.
Lets admit it that until very recently in human history, the only culture, discipline and etiquitte of preserving historical records existed in religious community and circles. Other records were seldom kept. Now when the leading charge of preserving historical records is now taken over by a community that is atheist in their thinking and rejects everything religious masquerading behind "science", they outrightly reject any effort of preserving historical evidence if it has religious connotation attached to it. Simply, stated it goes against their agenda. Today, if somehow, it is proven beyond the shadow of doubt that the people like Jesus, Moses,and Abraham (paece be upon all of them) did exist, then wouldn't it be the day when their religion of atheism ended? So why work towards discrediting you own religion (atheism)??
#185 Posted by nkg on March 4, 2008 4:31:10 am
To DM, Bhatti:
History may not prove, but Abraham might have been there. Those who can cook up story about Adam-Eve, they can create Abraham also. So, the matter hangs in balance. Islam, as preached by Mo, is more of a political grouping than using spirituality of human to higher level. Like any other fraudstars, he fabricated story of something Gibril and then created a group; used that group to kill & loot and then expanded the group. He was master of inciting the animal instincts of humans and successfully spread his domain. Mind that Islam has spread after the conquer (Sword of Islam were advanced than Islam itself). Arab, Persia, North Africa and even Pakistan were first invaded. So, like any political setup, when you are increasing my number, it is OK, if you are leaving my group, you are my enemy. I have seen this kind of problem in West Bengal. When people leave CPI(M) and join Congress, some of these people gets killed by ex-party men. This possesive mentality is kind of perversion. That needs to be changed.
History may not prove, but Abraham might have been there. Those who can cook up story about Adam-Eve, they can create Abraham also. So, the matter hangs in balance. Islam, as preached by Mo, is more of a political grouping than using spirituality of human to higher level. Like any other fraudstars, he fabricated story of something Gibril and then created a group; used that group to kill & loot and then expanded the group. He was master of inciting the animal instincts of humans and successfully spread his domain. Mind that Islam has spread after the conquer (Sword of Islam were advanced than Islam itself). Arab, Persia, North Africa and even Pakistan were first invaded. So, like any political setup, when you are increasing my number, it is OK, if you are leaving my group, you are my enemy. I have seen this kind of problem in West Bengal. When people leave CPI(M) and join Congress, some of these people gets killed by ex-party men. This possesive mentality is kind of perversion. That needs to be changed.
#184 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 4:22:05 am
Re: # 182
"What christians say is there problem. But why christians would keep track of Prophet's geneology in the first place when his ancestor is not even legitimate according to them...."
"What christians say is there problem. But why christians would keep track of Prophet's geneology in the first place when his ancestor is not even legitimate according to them...."
#183 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 4:12:23 am
Re: # 180
Kal ji,
Looking forward to your hindu-ahmadi connection whenever you have time...
Thanks for your post....
Kal ji,
Looking forward to your hindu-ahmadi connection whenever you have time...
Thanks for your post....
#182 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 4:09:13 am
Re: # 179
Cheema saab,
seems i have missed something. can u please tell me what exactly i have missed...
sorry for that (bhulakkar panay waala icon)..
Cheema saab,
seems i have missed something. can u please tell me what exactly i have missed...
sorry for that (bhulakkar panay waala icon)..
#181 Posted by Eklavya on March 4, 2008 3:58:14 am
apologies, I am hurrying to go out :)
That should have been: what really stands between Mirzaism and Hinduism is the former's insistence....etc.
Cheers.
That should have been: what really stands between Mirzaism and Hinduism is the former's insistence....etc.
Cheers.
#180 Posted by Eklavya on March 4, 2008 3:53:02 am
bhatti ji,
Domination and if possible destruction (of the only Islam there is) through identity theft and identity distortion - that was Mr. Mirza's and is Mirzai goal. What Muslims do with Mirzais depends upon what the followers of Islam want to do with Islam.
bhatti sahib, one major problem - and it may be only my personal challenge - is that Mirzaism is hopelessly dull and devoid of anything worthwhile. Whether one agrees with anything in them or not, but one can read up on and discuss Islam, Sufism of various varieties, or even Hinduism, and be endlessly fascinated, (even enlightened depending upon one's understanding of what enlightenment is), but Mirzaism is unremittingly boring.
It's so very much like a child (who is neither pleasant nor bright) trying to show you tricks while you would rather be watching a great movie or reading a good book or doing some useful work. Or even agreeing or disagreeing with thoughtful adults.
But still, since people at the fringes tend to be everywhere, if Sattar bhai join us in a useful discussion, I promise to make time to explore the Hindu roots of Mirzaism.
For the most part, as I mentioned to urstruly bhai, what REALLY stands between Mirzais, as with a lot of (not all) so-called sufis, is their clear political choice - their insistence that they be publicly counted among Muslims. The moment Mirzaism stops making that demand and taking that stand of teaching Muslims 'true' Islam, it becomes a (n admittedly ridiculous and logically barren) form of Hinduism.
Still, if Sattar bhai joins us, in the spirit of inquiry, we can indeed benefit from a useful discussion soon.
Domination and if possible destruction (of the only Islam there is) through identity theft and identity distortion - that was Mr. Mirza's and is Mirzai goal. What Muslims do with Mirzais depends upon what the followers of Islam want to do with Islam.
bhatti sahib, one major problem - and it may be only my personal challenge - is that Mirzaism is hopelessly dull and devoid of anything worthwhile. Whether one agrees with anything in them or not, but one can read up on and discuss Islam, Sufism of various varieties, or even Hinduism, and be endlessly fascinated, (even enlightened depending upon one's understanding of what enlightenment is), but Mirzaism is unremittingly boring.
It's so very much like a child (who is neither pleasant nor bright) trying to show you tricks while you would rather be watching a great movie or reading a good book or doing some useful work. Or even agreeing or disagreeing with thoughtful adults.
But still, since people at the fringes tend to be everywhere, if Sattar bhai join us in a useful discussion, I promise to make time to explore the Hindu roots of Mirzaism.
For the most part, as I mentioned to urstruly bhai, what REALLY stands between Mirzais, as with a lot of (not all) so-called sufis, is their clear political choice - their insistence that they be publicly counted among Muslims. The moment Mirzaism stops making that demand and taking that stand of teaching Muslims 'true' Islam, it becomes a (n admittedly ridiculous and logically barren) form of Hinduism.
Still, if Sattar bhai joins us, in the spirit of inquiry, we can indeed benefit from a useful discussion soon.
#179 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 3:31:23 am
Re: # 176
Bhatti saab,
who said anything about the christians? I don't understand. I was only refering to the Old Testament with regards to Abraham, never mentioned any christians!
Bhatti saab,
who said anything about the christians? I don't understand. I was only refering to the Old Testament with regards to Abraham, never mentioned any christians!
#178 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 3:18:57 am
P.S.
Whatever cheema saab said is absolutely true in substance as to the inferiority complex mantality of current muslims. He is also true regarding Razi and avicenna. The Only thing different between me and cheema is that I am beleiver and cheema saab doesn't seem to be..
Whatever cheema saab said is absolutely true in substance as to the inferiority complex mantality of current muslims. He is also true regarding Razi and avicenna. The Only thing different between me and cheema is that I am beleiver and cheema saab doesn't seem to be..
#177 Posted by dost_mittar on March 4, 2008 3:15:36 am
On milk consumption, a Chinese friend told me that Chinese do not believe that milk is a proper food for anyone except for the infants, just like other mammals.
#176 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 3:13:01 am
Re: # 172
Dear DM ji,
I'll speak just for my own self. I think rather I say I beleive that the killing of person who converted out of islam does not hold true anymore. It was meant only during the period of Prophet. Why then and not now is another debate.
As far as not allowing women to marry a non muslims is concerned, any non muslim religion can stipulate that marrying with a muslims is forbidden.
As far the question of Abraham being a historical figure is concerned; well yes we do not have any other evidence except that we are told so by prophet.
As far as Muhammad (PBUH) ancestroral question is concerned, again refer to the above. What christians say is there problem. But why christians would keep track of Prophet's geneology in the first place when his ancestor is not even legitimate according to them....
Dear DM ji,
I'll speak just for my own self. I think rather I say I beleive that the killing of person who converted out of islam does not hold true anymore. It was meant only during the period of Prophet. Why then and not now is another debate.
As far as not allowing women to marry a non muslims is concerned, any non muslim religion can stipulate that marrying with a muslims is forbidden.
As far the question of Abraham being a historical figure is concerned; well yes we do not have any other evidence except that we are told so by prophet.
As far as Muhammad (PBUH) ancestroral question is concerned, again refer to the above. What christians say is there problem. But why christians would keep track of Prophet's geneology in the first place when his ancestor is not even legitimate according to them....
#175 Posted by nkg on March 4, 2008 3:07:24 am
Re: # 169
Coocked meat is far worse than dairy products like paneer,butter, card etc.
Coocked meat is far worse than dairy products like paneer,butter, card etc.
#174 Posted by nkg on March 4, 2008 3:04:52 am
Re: # 171
Drinking milk is not against the law of nature. For any kid, milk is better than any other food. When people grow up, they can not digest all components of milk (it is true for all mammals). Apart from galactose, milk contains good amount of protiene, vitamin,fat. If milk is against nature, why dairy products are very propular in every corner of the world?
I have not said hunting is legal in India. If you are caught hunting you are doomed. Salman Khan got away in the case of running over footpath dwellers, but is not able to manage Black Buck ( or Chikara) case.
Drinking milk is not against the law of nature. For any kid, milk is better than any other food. When people grow up, they can not digest all components of milk (it is true for all mammals). Apart from galactose, milk contains good amount of protiene, vitamin,fat. If milk is against nature, why dairy products are very propular in every corner of the world?
I have not said hunting is legal in India. If you are caught hunting you are doomed. Salman Khan got away in the case of running over footpath dwellers, but is not able to manage Black Buck ( or Chikara) case.
#173 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 1:24:51 am
Re: # 172
DM ji,
The Muslim world, over the last few of centuries, has gone through many crises; the most profound has been the loss of self-respect/worth. This is often reflected in terms of a "superiority complex" for the so-called arm-chair jihadis and "moderates", and clear "delusions of grandeur" by the true muslims, i.e., fanatics!
By the same token (as the Ahmedis), the shiites (twelvers, seveners, Ismailis - I am aware I am lumping in a lot of rivals together for simplicity) have as many dissimilarities with the so-called "sunni" islam with its four main "madhahib"(jurisprudences). As a matter of fact, the fundamentals couldn't be more different between these two (sunnis vs shias) than between sunnis and ahmedis (Mirza sahib afterall only called himself a "mujaddid" - reinterpreter if you like! with the odd conversation with the almighty! Incidently, that is exactly what Mohammed said too!).
Now if you ask any muslim down the street, they would be "proud" to take credit for the "golden age" by claiming guys like Al-Razi and Bu Ali Sina (Avicenna) etc. Little do they know that Al-Razi was openly critical of Koranic text and questioned its "divine" origins, in addition to describing the "self-proclaimed prophets" as "Billy-goats!
And Avicenna was an Ismaili, born and bred, drank openly, and was a "deist" rather than a "theist" (in short, didn't believe in heaven/hell crap and value of prayer etc). He was also the brains behind the "Prime Cause" theory to explain the concept of "God", later adopted by Thomas Aquinas ("The Prime Mover").
This mentality is a hallmark of a group of individuals who are clutching at straws to regain some self-worth in today's world. It is basically what I call "pride without substance".
And it is not new; Mohammed tried exactly that to first establish his "credentials" in a parochialistic tribal society; if you came from someone important, you WERE important!
I completely agree with the un-authencity of biblical text as the source for our historical facts today; much the same as my dis-belief in the Koran being the word of God!!
I'd like to quote AbuBakr Muhammed Bin Zakaraya Al-Razi here, it goes like this:
You claim that the evidentiary miracle is present and available, namely, the Koran. You say: "Whoever denies it, let him produce a similar one." Indeed, we shall produce a thousand similar, from the works of rhetoricians, eloquent speakers and valiant poets, which are more appropriately phrased and state the issues more succinctly. They convey the meaning better and their rhymed prose is in better meter. ... By God what you say astonishes us! You are talking about a work which recounts ancient myths, and which at the same time is full of contradictions and does not contain any useful information or explanation. Then you say: "Produce something like it"?!
--AbuBakr Al-Razi
DM ji,
The Muslim world, over the last few of centuries, has gone through many crises; the most profound has been the loss of self-respect/worth. This is often reflected in terms of a "superiority complex" for the so-called arm-chair jihadis and "moderates", and clear "delusions of grandeur" by the true muslims, i.e., fanatics!
By the same token (as the Ahmedis), the shiites (twelvers, seveners, Ismailis - I am aware I am lumping in a lot of rivals together for simplicity) have as many dissimilarities with the so-called "sunni" islam with its four main "madhahib"(jurisprudences). As a matter of fact, the fundamentals couldn't be more different between these two (sunnis vs shias) than between sunnis and ahmedis (Mirza sahib afterall only called himself a "mujaddid" - reinterpreter if you like! with the odd conversation with the almighty! Incidently, that is exactly what Mohammed said too!).
Now if you ask any muslim down the street, they would be "proud" to take credit for the "golden age" by claiming guys like Al-Razi and Bu Ali Sina (Avicenna) etc. Little do they know that Al-Razi was openly critical of Koranic text and questioned its "divine" origins, in addition to describing the "self-proclaimed prophets" as "Billy-goats!
And Avicenna was an Ismaili, born and bred, drank openly, and was a "deist" rather than a "theist" (in short, didn't believe in heaven/hell crap and value of prayer etc). He was also the brains behind the "Prime Cause" theory to explain the concept of "God", later adopted by Thomas Aquinas ("The Prime Mover").
This mentality is a hallmark of a group of individuals who are clutching at straws to regain some self-worth in today's world. It is basically what I call "pride without substance".
And it is not new; Mohammed tried exactly that to first establish his "credentials" in a parochialistic tribal society; if you came from someone important, you WERE important!
I completely agree with the un-authencity of biblical text as the source for our historical facts today; much the same as my dis-belief in the Koran being the word of God!!
I'd like to quote AbuBakr Muhammed Bin Zakaraya Al-Razi here, it goes like this:
You claim that the evidentiary miracle is present and available, namely, the Koran. You say: "Whoever denies it, let him produce a similar one." Indeed, we shall produce a thousand similar, from the works of rhetoricians, eloquent speakers and valiant poets, which are more appropriately phrased and state the issues more succinctly. They convey the meaning better and their rhymed prose is in better meter. ... By God what you say astonishes us! You are talking about a work which recounts ancient myths, and which at the same time is full of contradictions and does not contain any useful information or explanation. Then you say: "Produce something like it"?!
--AbuBakr Al-Razi
#172 Posted by dost_mittar on March 4, 2008 12:53:14 am
Bhatti Sahib:
"I beleive that every workable religion has one thing in common and that is the golden rule of reciprocity. Put simply it means that "you will not do anything to others what you don't want others to do to yourself."
Are you sure that this applies to Islam? Let's see; it's alright for a non-muslim to convert to islam but if a muslim converts to another religion, he can be beheaded; or, a muslim man can marry a non-muslim woman, but a non-muslim man cannot marry a muslim woman?
How's that for starters?
"Okay. Now without going into ismail being illegitimate son or not, it can be safely assumed that arabs have ancestor in Abraham."
Is there any historical evidence of Abraham?
Also, as far as I am aware (and I am not aware a whole lot), the Judeo-Christian version does not acknowledge Mohammad to be a descendant of Ishmael. Do you know anything to the contrary?
"I beleive that every workable religion has one thing in common and that is the golden rule of reciprocity. Put simply it means that "you will not do anything to others what you don't want others to do to yourself."
Are you sure that this applies to Islam? Let's see; it's alright for a non-muslim to convert to islam but if a muslim converts to another religion, he can be beheaded; or, a muslim man can marry a non-muslim woman, but a non-muslim man cannot marry a muslim woman?
How's that for starters?
"Okay. Now without going into ismail being illegitimate son or not, it can be safely assumed that arabs have ancestor in Abraham."
Is there any historical evidence of Abraham?
Also, as far as I am aware (and I am not aware a whole lot), the Judeo-Christian version does not acknowledge Mohammad to be a descendant of Ishmael. Do you know anything to the contrary?
#171 Posted by majumdar on March 4, 2008 12:52:08 am
Cheem sahib,
FYI
I am a hardcore non veggie and have never even contemplated turning veggie.
I think you misread #169. I said drinking milk was against the law of nature, not eating Meat which is perfectly compatible with nature. Incidentally many Oriental people cant digest milk and require lactase supplement, thus explains why Chinks and Japs eat very little milk products.
You are right about Vit B12.
Regards
FYI
I am a hardcore non veggie and have never even contemplated turning veggie.
I think you misread #169. I said drinking milk was against the law of nature, not eating Meat which is perfectly compatible with nature. Incidentally many Oriental people cant digest milk and require lactase supplement, thus explains why Chinks and Japs eat very little milk products.
You are right about Vit B12.
Regards
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