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'''Muhammad''' was | '''Muhammad''' was an [[Avatar]] whose words and deeds were used to unite Arabia into a single spiritual and religious unit under a religion known as [[Islam]]. | ||
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"For instance, when we optically discern Islam, we find that as a reformer, Prophet Muhammad denounced the lamentable | |||
activities like female infanticide, abuse of the poor and weak, usury, assassination, fake communications, and purloining, prevalent among the pagan Arabs."<ref>Kumar, Shailendra, and Sanghamitra Choudhury. “Ancient Vedic Literature and Human Rights: Resonances and Dissonances.” Cogent Social Sciences, 2020, 1–18. p. 3. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2020.1858562 </ref> | |||
While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to [[Abrahamic Traditions]], Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored the pure [[Monotheism]] of aWestern religious traditions. | While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to [[Abrahamic Traditions]], Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored the pure [[Monotheism]] of aWestern religious traditions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 19 December 2022
Muhammad was an Avatar whose words and deeds were used to unite Arabia into a single spiritual and religious unit under a religion known as Islam.
Historical Avatars
Avatars > Jesus Christ, Kalki, Mahavrata, Muhammad, Rishabhanatha, Rumi, Saptarishis, Swami Vivekananda
Related Terms
Islam > Absolute Essence, Al-Insan al-Kamil, Ascension, Dhat, Drug, Fana, Hadith, Ibn al-'Arabi, Infidelity, Infran, Jadhb, Last Days, Laylat al-Qadr, Mahabbah, Majdhub, Muhammad, Peace be upon them, Quran, Rapture, Right Path, Rtavan, Shariah, Subtle Centers, Sufism, Sulūk-i Ṭarīqa, Tahdhīb al-akhlāq, Taubah, Wajd, Yawm ad-Din
Notes
"For instance, when we optically discern Islam, we find that as a reformer, Prophet Muhammad denounced the lamentable activities like female infanticide, abuse of the poor and weak, usury, assassination, fake communications, and purloining, prevalent among the pagan Arabs."[1]
While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to Abrahamic Traditions, Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored the pure Monotheism of aWestern religious traditions.
Further Reading
Footnotes
- ↑ Kumar, Shailendra, and Sanghamitra Choudhury. “Ancient Vedic Literature and Human Rights: Resonances and Dissonances.” Cogent Social Sciences, 2020, 1–18. p. 3. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2020.1858562