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Hindus discover a new goddess to worship

On 7/4/08 the world's media reported that an Indian girl with two pairs of eyes, two noses and two lips, and only one pair of ears was born. In the medical world, the girl suffers from a rare condition known as craniofacial duplication. But to Hindus, the baby girl is worshipped as reincarnation of a Hindu goddess. 100 people a day visit the girl at home to touch her feet out of respect. Ignorance left unquestioned will always produce behaviour that does not befit human beings. When the aql is used correctly to arrive at Tawheed, it elevates the human being to the best of creation. Allah (swt) says: “Surely We created man of the best stature. Then We reduced him to the lowest of the low.” [TMQ 95: 4 to 5]

April 10th 2008

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Anonymous said…
indeed a nice topic to address during circle....
Anonymous said…
Salaam alaikum.

I used to be a Hindu. From the highest caste in Hinduism, Brahmin caste.

Hindu's believe in incarnation, that gods and goddesses can come in the form of mankind and animalkind.

Allah swt has given them the mind to judge the truth but this example highlights that emotion is the key decider based upon incorrect previous information about what the creator is and what his attributes are.

The milk coming from one of the idols took place on India when I was there in 1996.
The people believed that this was a sign of hinduism being the truth, whereas in fact the scientists exposed it as being due to the heat that a liquids are being absorbed.
In Britain drunks were feeding lions alcohol.

This is how ridiculous people can be by using bind emotion method can be to decide the truth whereas Islam compels you use you rational faculties to come to the conclusion about the existence of a creator and whether the Quran is the message from him.

All good is from Allah and mistakes are from me.

ws

Muhammad Isa

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