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A Hindu Acharya Praises Prophet Muhammad

A Hindu Acharya Praises Prophet Muhammad

“Do not think that he is only of you, and do not divide, the Prophet is mine on the same level ...

Bhagavata Purana Talks about Islam

Bhagavata Purana Talks about Islam

Bhagavata Puran, Askand 12, Adhyay 2, Ashlok 19 mentions the advent and the signs of the Prophe ...

Bhagavad Geeta and Qur’an

Bhagavad Geeta and Qur’an

The Qur’an highlights the same two messages of Bhagavad Geeta; the Oneness of Allah the Almight ...

New Year between Islam and Hinduism(2/2)

New Year between Islam and Hinduism(2/2)

When the Islamic New Year bears a message of self-assessment for Muslims, it bears a message fo ...

New Year between Islam and Hinduism(1/2)

New Year between Islam and Hinduism(1/2)

Before the advent of Islam, Arabs chronicled the years through some significant events, such as ...

A Hindu Scholar Admires the Philosophy of Economy in Islam

A Hindu Scholar Admires the Philosophy of Economy in Islam

The teachings of the Prophet Muhammad are not for any specific country, nor for any particular ...

Slaughtering Animals in Manu Shastr

Slaughtering Animals in Manu Shastr

Some Hindus challenge the validity of slaughtering any animal for meat, regarding it as a major ...

Funeral in Islam and Hinduism (1/3)

Funeral in Islam and Hinduism (1/3)

This article compares the tradition of disposal of dead bodies in different civilizations and r ...

Bhagavad Gita and Islam

Bhagavad Gita and Islam

The holy scriptures in other religions have been mixed up, changed, altered and distorted, also ...

The Quran and Gita: Similar?

The Quran and Gita: Similar?

The Sanskrit word namah refers to worship, to praise or to devote. Thus, namaz is a modified fo ...

Funeral in Islam and Hinduism (2/3)

Funeral in Islam and Hinduism (2/3)

The earth has a natural quality to absorb the elements of moisture, mold and stinking of the de ...

Some Philosophical Questions on Hinduism

Some Philosophical Questions on Hinduism

Why did Dasaratha, the father of Rama, have four wives? What is the justification for his multi ...