Wednesday, July 8, 2009
how idea of EID(Eid-ul-Azha) comes in Quran from Vedas
The Islamic practice of Bakari Eed derives from the Go-Medh and Ashva-Medh Yagnas or sacrifices of Vedic times. Eed in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eed for festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit word. The word MESH in the Hindu zodiac signifies a lamb. Since in ancient times the year used to begin with the entry of the sun in Aries, the occasion was celebrated with mutton feasting. That is the origin of the Bakari Eed festival.Since Eed means worship and Griha means ‘house’, the Islamic word Idgah signifies a ‘House of worship’ which is the exact Sanskrit connotation of the term. Similarly the word ‘Namaz’ derives from two Sanskrit roots ‘Nama’ and ‘Yajna’ (NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping.
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I admire ur openness and courage.. It wont be far off as per Bhavishya Purana and Brahma Vaisesika, when All of Islam will undertand its origin and come back to its origin religion Hinduism
ReplyDeletenamaz is a persian word derived from sanskrit, like most persian words. namaz means "salah", which is purely arabic, meaning worship. the word namaz is not in the qoran! it is a persian invention for bowing in front of allah! it is from sanskrit! there are some words in arabic that come from arameic or sanskrit. but don't forget, the first man, prophet adam was descended on earth somewhere in today's india and arabia. he met eve in mecca. sanskrit is an ancient language of ancient religions and islam is an ancient relifigon of those lands! islam is not new! christianity and judaism are islam's two older forms, replaced with islam by allah! we believe in jesus and moses too, just like we believe in adam and eve.
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