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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
in Hindu Scriptures
by Dr. Zakir Naik |
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Muhammad (pbuh) prophesised in Bhavishya Purana
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According to Bhavishya Purana in the Prati Sarag Parv III
Khand 3 Adhay 3 Shloka 5 to 8.
"A malecha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking a
foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions.
His name will be Mohammad. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this
Maha Dev Arab (of angelic disposition) a bath in the
Panchgavya and the Ganga water (i.e. purifying him of all sins)
offered him the present of his sincere devotion and showing him all
reverence said, "I make obeisance to thee. O ye! The pride of mankind,
the dweller in Arabia, Ye have collected a great force to kill the
Devil and you yourself have been protected from the malecha
opponents."
The Prophecy clearly states:
- The name of the
Prophet as Mohammad.
- He will belong to
Arabia. The Sanskrit word Marusthal means a sandy track of
land or a desert.
- Special mention is
made of the companions of the Prophet, i.e. the Sahabas. No
other Prophet had as many companions as Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
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He is
referred as the pride of mankind (Parbatis nath). The
Glorious Qur’an reconfirms this
"And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of character"
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"Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allah, a beautiful pattern (of
conduct)".
[Al-Qur'an 33:21]
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He
will kill the devil, i.e. abolish idol worship and all sorts of
vices.
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The
Prophet will be given protection against his enemy.
Some
people may argue that ‘Raja’ Bhoj mentioned in the
prophecy lived in the 11th century C.E. 500 years after the advent
of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and was the descendant in the 10th
generation of Raja Shalivahan. These people fail to realise
that there was not only one Raja of the name Bhoj. The
Egyptian Monarchs were called as Pharaoh and the Roman Kings were
known as Caesar, similarly the Indian Rajas were given the
title of Bhoj. There were several Raja Bhoj who
came before the one in 11th Century C.E.
The
Prophet did not physically take a bath in the Panchgavya and the
water of Ganges. Since the water of Ganges is considered holy,
taking bath in the Ganges is an idiom, which means washing away sins
or immunity from all sorts of sins. Here the prophecy implies that
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was sinless, i.e. Maasoom.
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According to Bhavishya Purana in the Pratisarag Parv III Khand 3 Adhay
3 Shloka 10 to 27 Maharishi Vyas has prophesised:
"The Malecha have spoiled the well-known land of the Arabs.
Arya Dharma is not to be found in the country. Before also
there appeared a misguided fiend whom I had killed; he has now again
appeared being sent by a powerful enemy. To show these enemies the
right path and to give them guidance, the well-known Muhammad (pbuh),
is busy in bringing the Pishachas to the right path. O Raja,
You need not go to the land of the foolish Pishachas, you will
be purified through my kindness even where you are. At night, he of
the angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the guise of Pishacha
said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your Arya Dharma
has been made to prevail over all religions, but according to the
commandments of Ishwar Parmatma, I shall enforce the strong
creed of the meat eaters. My followers will be men circumcised,
without a tail (on his head), keeping beard, creating a revolution
announcing the Aadhaan (the Muslim call for prayer) and will be
eating all lawful things. He will eat all sorts of animals except
swine. They will not seek purification from the holy shrubs, but will
be purified through warfare. On account of their fighting the
irreligious nations, they will be known as Musalmaans. I shall
be the originator of this religion of the meat-eating nations."
The Prophecy states that:
- The evil doers have
corrupted the Arab land.
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Arya Dharma is not found in that land.
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The
Indian Raja need not go the Arab land since his purification
will take place in India after the musalmaan will arrive in
India.
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The
coming Prophet will attest the truth of the Aryan faith, i.e.
Monotheism and will reform the misguided people.
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The
Prophet’s followers will be circumcised. They will be without a tail
on the head and bear a beard and will create a great revolution.
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They
will announce the Aadhaan, i.e. ‘the Muslim call for prayer’.
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He
will only eat lawful things and animals but will not eat pork. The
Qur’an confirms this in no less than 4 different places:
In Surah Al-Baqarah chapter 2 verse 173
In Surah Al-Maidah chapter 5 verse 3
In Surah Al-Anam chapter 6 verse 145
In Surah Al-Nahl chapter 16 verse 115
"Forbidden to you for food are dead meat, blood, flesh of swine, and
that on which hath been invoked the name of other than Allah".
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They
will not purify with grass like the Hindus but by means of sword
they will fight their irreligious people.
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They
will be called musalmaan.
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They
will be a meat-eating nation.
The eating of herbivorous animals is confirmed by the Qur’an in
Surah Maidah, chapter 5 verse 1 and in Surah Muminun chapter 23
verse 21
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According to Bhavishya Purana, Parv - III Khand 1 Adhay 3 Shloka
21-23:
"Corruption and persecution are found in seven sacred cities of Kashi,
etc. India is inhabited by Rakshas, Shabor, Bhil
and other foolish people. In the land of Malechhas, the
followers of the Malechha dharma (Islam) are wise and brave
people. All good qualities are found in Musalmaans and all
sorts of vices have accumulated in the land of the Aryas. Islam will
rule in India and its islands. Having known these facts, O Muni,
glorify the name of thy lord".
The
Qur’an confirms this in Surah Taubah chapter 9 verse 33 and in Surah
Al Saff chapter 61 verse 9:
"It is
He who hath sent His Messenger with Guidance and the Religion of
Truth, to proclaim it over all religion, even though the Pagans may
detest (it)".
A
similar message is given in Surah Fatah chapter 48 verses 28 ending
with, "and enough is Allah as a witness".
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Prophesised in
Atharvaveda |
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In the
20th book of Atharvaveda Hymn 127 Some Suktas (chapters) are
known as Kuntap Sukta. Kuntap means the consumer of
misery and troubles. Thus meaning the message of peace and safety and
if translated in Arabic means Islam.
Kuntap also means hidden glands in the abdomen. These mantras
are called so probably because their true meaning was hidden and was
to be revealed in future. Its hidden meaning is also connected with
the navel or the middle point of this earth. Makkah is called the
Ummul Qur’a the mother of the towns or the naval of the earth. In
many revealed books it was the first house of Divine worship where God
Almighty gave spiritual nourishment to the world. The Qur’an says in
Surah Ali-Imran chapter 3, verse 96:
"The
first house (of worship) appointed for men was that at Bakkah (Makkah)
full of blessings and of guidance and for all kinds of beings". Thus
Kuntap stands for Makkah or Bakkah.
Several
people have translated these Kuntap Suktas like M. Bloomfield, Prof.
Ralph Griffith, Pandit Rajaram, Pandit Khem Karan, etc.
The
main points mentioned in the Kuntap Suktas i.e. in Atharvaveda
book 20 Hymn 127 verses 1-13 are:
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Mantra 1
He is Narashansah or the praised one (Muhammad). He is
Kaurama: the prince of peace or the emigrant, who is safe, even
amongst a host of 60,090 enemies.
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Mantra 2
He is a camel-riding Rishi, whose chariot touches the heaven.
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Mantra 3
He is Mamah Rishi who is given a hundred gold coins, ten
chaplets (necklaces), three hundred good steeds and ten thousand
cows.
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Mantra 4
Vachyesv rebh. ‘Oh! ye who glorifies’.
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The
Sanskrit word Narashansah means ‘the praised one’, which is
the literal translation of the Arabic word Muhammad (pbuh).
The Sanskrit word Kaurama means ‘one who spreads and
promotes peace’. The holy Prophet was the ‘Prince of Peace’ and he
preached equality of human kind and universal brotherhood.
Kaurama also means an emigrant. The Prophet migrated from
Makkah to Madinah and was thus also an Emigrant.
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He
will be protected from 60,090 enemies, which was the population of
Makkah. The Prophet would ride a camel. This clearly indicates
that it cannot be an Indian Rishi, since it is forbidden
for a Brahman to ride a camel according to the Sacred Books
of the East, volume 25, Laws of Manu pg. 472. According to
Manu Smirti chapter 11 verse 202, "A Brahman is prohibited from
riding a camel or an ass and to bathe naked. He should purify
himself by suppressing his breath".
- This mantra gave
the Rishi's name as Mamah. No rishi in India or
another Prophet had this name Mamah which is derived from
Mah which means to esteem highly, or to revere, to exalt,
etc. Some Sanskrit books give the Prophet’s name as ‘Mohammad’,
but this word according to Sanskrit grammar can also be used in
the bad sense. It is incorrect to apply grammar to an Arabic word.
Actually shas the same meaning and somewhat similar
pronunciation as the word Muhammad (pbuh).
He is given 100 gold coins, which refers to the believers and the
earlier companions of the Prophet during his turbulent Makkan
life. Later on due to persecution they migrated from Makkah to
Abysinia. Later when Prophet migrated to Madinah all of them
joined him in Madinah.
The 10 chaplets or necklaces were the 10 best companions of the
Holy Prophet (pbuh) known as Ashra-Mubbashshira (10
bestowed with good news). These were foretold in this world of
their salvation in the hereafter i.e. they were given the good
news of entering paradise by the Prophet’s own lips and after
naming each one he said "in Paradise". They were Abu Bakr, Umar,
Uthman, Ali, Talha, Zubair, Abdur Rahman Ibn Auf, Saad bin Abi
Waqqas, Saad bin Zaid and Abu Ubaidah (May Allah be well-pleased
with all of them).
The Sanskrit word Go is derived from Gaw which means
‘to go to war’. A cow is also called Go and is a symbol of
war as well as peace. The 10,000 cows refer to the 10,000
companions who accompanied the Prophet (pbuh) when he entered
Makkah during Fateh Makkah which was a unique victory in
the history of mankind in which there was no blood shed. The
10,000 companions were pious and compassionate like cows and were
at the same time strong and fierce and are described in the Holy
Quran in Surah Fatah:
"Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; and those who are with him
are strong against unbelievers, (but) compassionate amongst each
other."
[Al-Qur'an 48:29]
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This mantra calls the Prophet as Rebh
which means one who praises, which when translated into Arabic is
Ahmed, which is another name for the Holy Prophet (pbuh).
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Battle of the Allies described in the Vedas.
It is mentioned in Atharvaveda Book XX Hymn 21
verse 6, "Lord of the truthful! These liberators drink these feats of
bravery and the inspiring songs gladdened thee in the field of battle.
When thou renders vanquished without fight the ten thousand opponents
of the praying one, the adoring one."
- This Prophecy of the Veda describes the well-known battle of
Ahzab or the battle of the Allies during the time of Prophet
Muhammed. The Prophet was victorious without an actual conflict
which is mentioned in the Qur’an in Surah Ahzab:
"When the believers saw the confederate forces they said, "This is
what Allah and His Messenger had promised us and Allah and His
Messenger told us what was true." And it only added to their faith
and their zeal in obedience."
[Al-Qur'an 33:22]
- The Sanskrit word
karo in the Mantra means the ‘praying one’ which when
translated into Arabic means ‘Ahmed’, the second name of Prophet
Muhammed (pbuh).
- The 10,000 opponents
mentioned in the Mantra were the enemies of the Prophet and
the Muslims were only 3000 in number.
- The last words of
the Mantra aprati ni bashayah means the defeat was given to
the enemies without an actual fight.
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- The enemies’ defeat in
the conquest of Makkah is mentioned in Atharvaveda book 20 Hymn 21
verse no 9:
"You have O Indra, overthrown 20 kings and 60,099 men with an
outstripping Chariot wheel who came to fight the praised one or far
famed (Muhammad) orphan."
- The population of
Makkah at the time of Prophet’s advent was nearly 60,000
- There were several
clans in Makkah each having its own chief. Totally there were about
20 chiefs to rule the population of Makkah.
- An Abandhu
meaning a helpless man who was far-famed and ‘praised one’. Muhammad
(pbuh) overcame his enemies with the help of God.
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Muhammad (pbuh) prophesised in the
Rigveda |
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A similar prophecy is
also found in Rigveda Book I, Hymn 53 verse 9:
The Sanskrit word used is
Sushrama, which means praiseworthy or well praised which in
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Muhummad (pbuh) is also
prophesised in the Samveda |
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
is also prophesised in the Samveda Book II Hymn 6 verse 8:
"Ahmed acquired from his
Lord the knowledge of eternal law. I received light from him just as
from the sun." The Prophecy confirms: |
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- The name of the
Prophet as Ahmed since Ahmed is an Arabic name. Many translators
misunderstood it to be Ahm at hi and translated the mantra
as "I alone have acquired the real wisdom of my father".
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Prophet was given eternal law, i.e. the Shariah.
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The
Rishi was enlightened by the Shariah of Prophet Muhammad.
The Qur’an says in Surah Saba chapter 34 verse 28
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"We have not sent thee
but as a universal (Messenger) to men, giving them glad tidings and
warning them (against sin), but most men understand not."
[Al-Qur'an 34:28]
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