Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 > Dear Suresh, Your note is very interesting. Regarding the passage below, does it not sound Christian (except for the " hourries " )? According to Christians, one cannot become Christian unless one accepts Jesus Christ as the only savior. Perhaps Fundamentalist Christians would not accept SRK's experience of Christ without his first being baptized. In other words, there is a difference between scriptural dogma and spiritual " conversion " or " realization " . Perhaps that is what the problem is here. Edith > Islam says you cannot see or hear God and you can know Him only after death in a place called heaven where the life is fully material with heavenly maidens called “hourries”. As per the authentic majority religion called (Sunni) Wahabi, one cannot become Muslim unless one > whole-heartedly accepts that Allah alone is the true God and Mohammed is His only prophet. Without this, Muslim life doesn’t even start. Hence the experience of SRK seeing Prophet cannot be accepted as per Islamic teaching. In that case, how this can be accepted as a proof of that religion leading to God realization, when that religion itself denies ‘God-realization’ as false? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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