Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 I cannot offer the example of a Muslim country that practices true Islam. However I see the difference in practice of Islam by non-arab countries like Pakistan, and Iran(aryan people) and Afghanistan and Turkey (turanian people) and by Arab countries like Arabia,Iraq etc. Meher Baba of India born in the Parshee family was extremely knowledgeble about Hindu, Zoroastrian and Islam religions. In the book called "Wayfarers" he described many Muslim individuals from India and Pakistan practicing true Islam for individual spiritual progress. They do not see any conflict with Hindu religion. One may study historical events or try to make sense out of the events from the life of Prophets. In my opinion we cannot criticize or judge their behaviour or actions. Lord Raama maried only one wife Seetaa. His father has three wives. Lord Krishna married one first, then second, then third and then eight main queens and then 16 thousand ladies rescued from the prison of Narakasura. Sukhdev said to dying king Parikshiti, "Nothing is wrong with Prophets. Do what the Prophet tells you to do. Do not practice what the Prophet did in his life". Your description about wives of Prophet of Islam is true. But how could we judge? It is complicated situation. One could however try to understand the birth of Prophet of Islam in Arabia. In my opinion it has to do with the ancient history and archaelogy of Arabia. I sympathize with the Persian people and blame Hindus for not going to help Daurius III on time who sent message to India to come to his help. Hindus are notorius for not helping their brothers. The best way to describe today's Hindu mentality is by Marathi proverb, " Tulaa nako, malaa nako, Ghaala Kutraalaa". ( You canot have it if I am not going to have it, let us throw it to dogs). Dogs are steeling the riches of Asia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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