Incarnation and Prophethood between Islam and Hinduism (1/2)
A prophet in Islam is a mediator between common people and Allah in order to receive divine message and convey it to the people.
A prophet in Islam is a mediator between common people and Allah in order to receive divine message and convey it to the people.
Suffering can also be a test and trial for some people. Almighty Allah allows some people to suffer in order to test their patience and steadfastness. Even Allah’s Prophets and Messengers were made to suffer for this reason.
It is important to understand that Allah has knowledge over all things. Allah knows what will happen to us before we do. Allah knows the outcome of all of our decisions.
The destiny of the body after death or more specifically the fate of the body of human being after death is an agreed upon fact.
Throughout history, all the Prophets of Allah (peace be upon them all) had been calling people to believe in life after death.
The comparison between both faiths drives us to conclude that the faith of Islam about the revelation as well as its whole system is the safest belief and purest creed which deserves to be believed by every person.
The doctrine of rebirth was not mentioned anywhere in what is considered to be the most authentic Hindu scriptures or the Vedas.
The true belief predestination in Islam is to believe in the Eternal and Inclusive Knowledge of Allah for everything espoused with the belief of freewill of human-being.
The Hereafter is deeply and intimately related to our everyday life. In fact, our moral attitude depends entirely upon our faith in the Hereafter.
We have not seen anybody leaving his worldly benefits because of relying on Predestination, while some people abandon the means of guidance out of relying on the destiny and fate.