Quran Lays
Stress on Respect of Common Religious Values
Main
Points:
1. Every
community was sent a messenger.
2. Every
religious community has been prescribed a different way of worship.
3. Every
religious community has been given a different Shariah.
4. Evil
communities were destroyed.
5. Fasting,
animal sacrifice and pilgrimage are common in different religions.
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By
New Age Islam Staff Writer
25 October
2022
The holy
Quran is not an isolated book but an extension and reminder of what was
revealed earlier. The prophets were also the part of a chain of messengers to
carry forward the message of God. God wanted diversity in every walk of life
and so He also wanted diversity in religious observances. That's why He
revealed different ways of life and shariah for different communities. And for
every community God sent a messenger so that he could convey His message in
their own language.
"For every community, there is a
messenger."(Yunus:
47)
"For each of you We have appointed a law
and a way of life. (Shira' and Minhaj)". (Al Maidah: 48)
We find the
truth of these verses in the diversity of religions and their religious
practices in the present world.
God says in
the Quran that animal sacrifice, namaz and fasting have been prescribed for
every religion.
You who believe fasting is prescribed for you
as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may be mindful of
God."(Al
Baqarah: 183)
"And for every religion, We have appointed
a rite (of sacrifice) that they might celebrate the name of Allah over the
sustenance He gave them from animals. But your god is one God: submit then your
wills to Him and give thou the good tiding to those who humble themselves. "(Hajj: 34)
We see that
the rite of animal sacrifice and fasting is observed by the followers of Vedic
religion in India. Moreover, the practice of Maun Vrat is also popular
among them. We find mention of Maun Vrat in the Quran on two occasions.
Hadhrat Mariam is instructed to observe 'silence' when people would ask about
her pregnancy. She is instructed to tell them that she was observing 'Rahman
Ka Roza' and so she would not reply to them. The second mention of Maun
Vrat is in the verse about Hadhrat Zakaria when he prays to God for a
child. He is instructed to observe silence for three days.
The Quran
tells us that evil communities were destroyed. They were destroyed because of
their disbelief, corrupt ways of life and moral and economic evils. The nation
of Aad, Samud, Lot a.s., pharaoh, Mohenjo-Daro and many other communities were
destroyed because of their evil ways. However, the nations of revealed
religions have survived.
"For
every community there is an appointed term, when their term is reached, neither
can they delay it nor can they advance it an hour (or a moment."
One verse
of the Quran says that believers among Muslims, Jews, Christians and Sabians
will be rewarded in the Hereafter. And in another verse it says that the
Mushrikeen among the Muslims, Christians, Jews, Majusi and Sabians will be
judged by Allah on the Day of Judgment.
"Indeed the believers, Jews, Christians
and Sabians -- whoever truly believes in Allah and the Last Day and does good
will have their reward with their Lord and there will be no fear for them nor
will they grieve."(Al Baqarah: 62 and Al Maidah: 69)
"And those who are Muslims, and Jews and
Sabians and Christians and Majusi and those who commit shirk indeed Allah will
judge them on the Day of Judgment. Before God is everything."(Al Hajj: 17)
All the
above-quoted verses give good reasons to believe that the followers of the
Vedic dharma, generally known as Hindus are one of the communities mentioned in
the Quran. They have survived along with the followers of Islam, Christianity,
and Judaism etc. Evil nations were destroyed. They observe fasting, animal
sacrifice and Maun Vrat mentioned in the Quran. They even undertake
religious pilgrimage to holy sites. There are ample evidences to show that the
people of India were followers of numerous messengers and prophets calked
rishis. Some of them are Rishi Atharva to whom Atharva Veda was revealed. Other
rishis whose names are known are rishi Angira, rishi Angiras, rishi Satyavah
and rishi Vashistha.
Muslim Sufi
Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi pointed out the graves of nine prophets on a hillock in
Bras in Indian Punjab, some three kilometres from Sirhind. The graves of
Hadhrat Sheth a.s. and his family members are said to be situated in Ayodhya in
India. Graves of some prophets belonging to the family of Bani Israel have
reportedly been discovered in Gujarat in Pakistan. Obviously, those prophets
spoke in Sanskrit and other regional languages. The Vedas and Upanishads preach
monotheism. It cannot be denied that over a long period of time many innovative
practices might have crept in Vedic dharma but it cannot also be denied that
they are nations of prophets raised for their guidance and salvation. Buddhism
is said to be reform movement, within the Hindu dharma and not a new religion
according to Indologists.
Prophet Nuh
pbuh (Maha Nuh or Manuh) lived in the coastal area of India. A town in the
state of Haryana in India is called Nuh. It is close to Bras where graves of
prophets are situated. Tannur is a coastal town in Kerala which is mentioned in
the Quran from where the Great Deluge (Mahaparlayawan) started. The Great
Deluge is mentioned in Bible, Hindu scriptures and the Quran. The caste system
prevalent in India during prophet Nuh's India is evident in the following
verse:
"And
We sent Noah towards his people (and he, said) that I warn you in clear words
that do not worship except Allah; I fear for a day of severe torment on you,
then said the disbelieving chiefs of his nation, ' we see you only a man like
us and we do not see any one following you except the lowliest (Arzal) among
you without giving it much thought'."(Hud: 27)
All this
indicates that the people of India largely known as Hindus are communities of
various prophets.
Therefore,
Muslims need to reorient their religious attitude towards Hindus and other
religious communities of India and abroad.
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