Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Can Anyone Deny?

In an era when people of one religion (most of them) are not open to accepting even a millimeter of connection between theirs and other religions. Now, if Mufti Mohammad Ilyas says that Lord Shiva was the first prophet of Muslims then sprouting of various theories is obvious. If you search for Shiva and Islam connection on Google, those thousands of search results point to one direction. There must be something.

P. N. Oak has written in one of his books that Idolatry was a common practice in Mecca and the area around it. There were temples of Hindu gods in the area. After extensive research he stated that Kaaba has a Jyotir Linga” (Hajar Aswad) Prophet Mohammad shattered the temples and destroyed the Murtis.

Idolatry has been an integral part of Yunnan and India. These two were considered super powers of that time, so its quite obvious that they promoted idolatry in Mecca. This is what many religious scholars believe

This is Kaaba, and that Black Stone Structure is what Muslims believe to be holy. This Stone is what many consider as an Ancient Shiva Linga.

Before Islam was enforced in the middle-east, people there followed Hindu rituals and practices. Idolatry was one of them.  Prophet Mohammad messed it up with the natives and left for Madeena. He came back with great power and removed idolatry. 

another similarity,  during an Hindu religious practice, a non stitched cloth is worn, quite similar to what Muslims do when they go to Hajj. This ritual has been present from a long time, even before Islam.

Thousands of blogs, articles and books are present that talk about this issue. To end the Shiva and Islam connection, statements come that, Islam came down from Heaven with Adam. 

Whatever may be the truth, but does it really matter now?


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