Reality of Quran and Bible | Abrahamic Religions Explained | Dhruv Rathee

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In this captivating episode of the Religion Series, Dhruv Rathee delves into the narratives from the shared mythology of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Engaging tales such as Adam and Eve, The Great Flood and Noah's Ark, and Abraham's defiance of idols take center stage. Additionally, Dhruv delves into the profound concept of Kaafirs, shedding light on its true meaning and significance. If you're eager to gain insight into the rich history of these religions, join Dhruv Rathee in this captivating video to uncover the secrets within!

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Answering some queries you may have -

1. Some muslims saying that how can there be idol of God when he has no body. Well, Hadith (Al Bukhari and Muslim) quote Prophet Mohammad as saying - "If anyone of you fighting with his brother, he should avoid his face for indeed Allah created Adam in His image."

Also, Quran 38:75, God (Allah) says, "O Iblees, what prevented you from prostrating yourself before him (man) whom I created with my two hands. Did you become too proud? Or have you always been arrogant?"

However, I have not said anywhere that one should definitely worship through the idols itself. If someone wants to avoid the idols, be it muslims or Arya Samaj, that is also one way. But if someone worships God through the idols, then it is wrong to think of them as a disbeliever (kaafir).

2. Secondly, many people say that these are biblical stories, why not from Quran. Well, the video is on all the 3 Abrahamic religions, as you can see from the title itself. And whichever source the lines have been taken from, that book has been clearly mentioned.

3. Some people say that Firaun was in the time of Prophet Moses. Well, Firaun (Pharaoh) was the title for ancient Egyptian rulers. So there were different Firaun (pharaoh) in case of Prophet Abraham and Prophet Moses.


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Proud to be Ummati of Hazrat Muhammad SAW 🩷❤️❤️

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As a Muslim, we are taught that no matter how much you praise your religion, but never say bad about other religion.

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Alhamdulillah. I am a Muslim. And Hazrat Muhammad (SA) is ALLAH's prophet. And we are Muhammad (SA)'s ummah. ❤❤❤❤

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Islam ek sachcha mazhab hai. Duniya ke tamam sawal ke javab Quran sharif me mojud hai. And
I'm really very proud to be a Muslim Alhamdulillah

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The first prophet is Hazrat Adam and the last prophet is Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.S)

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#### Definition of a Muslim
A Muslim is someone who believes in one God (Allah) and accepts Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the last Messenger of Allah. If you believe in both, you are considered a Muslim; if not, you are considered a non-believer (Kafir).

#### Surah At-Tawbah and the Correct Context of Ayah 5
Understanding Ayah 5 of Surah At-Tawbah (Surah 9) in the correct context is essential. This verse is directed towards those polytheists (mushriks) who broke their peace treaty with the Muslims of Makkah and engaged in warfare against them. It is not a general command to fight all non-Muslims. It is crucial to read the entire Surah, especially the surrounding verses, to grasp the full context.

**Quran 9:6**:
> "And if any one of the polytheists seeks your protection, then grant him protection so that he may hear the words of Allah. Then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are people who do not know."

This verse conveys the message of peace and protection for those who do not engage in hostility.

#### Protection of Non-Muslims in Islam
1. **Freedom of Religion**:
> "There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from error." (Quran 2:256)

This verse emphasizes that the choice of faith should be personal and free from any compulsion.

2. **Justice and Kindness**:
> "Allah does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly." (Quran 60:8)

This verse instructs Muslims to be kind and just to those who live in peace with them.

3. **Protection in Hadith**:
> The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said, "Whoever harms a dhimmi (non-Muslim under Muslim protection), I will be his adversary, and I will be an adversary to him on the Day of Resurrection." (Sunan Abu Dawood)

This hadith emphasizes the protection and fair treatment of non-Muslims living under Muslim rule.

### Clarifying Misconceptions
1. **Image of God**:
- The hadith stating that Adam was created in Allah's image is often misunderstood. It refers to honor and dignity, not a physical resemblance.
- **Quran 38:75**: This verse highlights the special creation of Adam but does not imply any physical similarity between Allah and humans.

2. **Worship through Idols**:
- Islam strictly forbids idol worship as it goes against the fundamental principle of monotheism.
- The Quran mentions other religions and their practices but instructs Muslims to worship Allah directly without any intermediaries or idols.

3. **Pharaoh (Firaun)**:
- The term "Pharaoh" refers to the ancient rulers of Egypt and is used in the context of both Abraham and Moses. Understanding this clarifies the historical context.

These details clarify that the core objectives of Islam are peace, justice, and protection for all humanity.

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You have missed an important point which is "Muslims not only believes on Hazrat Ismail (alaih salam) but also on Hazrat Ishaaq (alaih salam) and his both sons "

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Proud to be the Ummati of Hazrat Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa'laihi wasallam

Proud to be Muslim❤

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The people who spread love can easily see all the similarities between these religions ❤

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Adam is first prophet of Islam and last prophet is Mohammad S.A.W.S.

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Alhamdulillah, that I'm Muslim and Ummat-e-Mohammad.But I also respect all religions.

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Just 1 question plz....This thing is present in every religion that God had made everyone....Not only man but the whole universe including all the things in it so what are we who are creating God's Pictures or idols? The God the Almighty who have made every thing from a tiny particle to a bigger star how we are able to create God's picture or Idol? Hamari kiya okat ky hm khuda ki tasweer ya us ki moorti bnae?

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Alhamdulillah, that I'm Muslim and Ummat-e-Mohammad.But I also respect all religions.😊

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Proud to be the Ummati of Hazrat Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa'laihi wasallam🥰🥰😍

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Shree krishn kehte hain maine sabkuch banaya hai to phir baaki saare bhagwan kis liye

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Holy books are created to guide humans to live peacefully in this world. However, we humans often misuse them for political purposes, to divide humanity, to foster hatred, and to harm each other. Despite this, all holy books teach us to live a peaceful life. Ultimately, we humans are the main problem.

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Abraham (a.s) is not 1st prophet, the 1st prophet is Adam a.s

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Quran says:

🌹1.Don't insult (Q 49 :11 )
🌹2.Speak kindly (Q 2 :83)
🌹3.Speak gently (Q 17 :28 )
🌹4.Don't backbite (Q 49 :12 )
🌹5.Speak the Truth (Q 3 :17 )
🌹6.Keep your oaths (Q5 :89)
🌹7.Do not be arrogant (Q 7 :13 )
🌹8.Restrain your anger (Q 3 :134)
🌹9.Think good of others (Q 24 :12 )
🌹10.Don't be rude to parents (Q 17 :23 )
🌹11.Don't make fun of others (Q 49 :11 )
🌹12.Turn away from ill speech (Q 23 :3)
🌹13.Walk in a humble manner (Q 25 :63)
🌹14.Keep your trusts & promises (Q 23 :8)
🌹15.Don't claim yourself to be pure (Q 53 :32 )
🌹16.Do not even approach adultery (Q 17 :32 )
🌹17.Don't call others with bad names (Q 49 :11 )
🌹18.Remember Allah and be thankful (Q 2 :152)
🌹19.Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (Q 25 :63)
🌹20.Don't ask for repayment for favours (Q 76 :9)
🌹21.If enemy wants peace, then accept it (Q 8 :61)
🌹22.Salute the Prophet (saw), do salawats (Q 33 :56 )
🌹23.Call ˹all˺ people to the pilgrimage (hajj) (Q 22 :27 )
🌹24.Give charity /spend (in the way of Allah) (Q 2 :254)
🌹25.Don’t criticize small donation/charity of others (9 :79)
🌹26.Be mindful of Allah and be with the truthful (Q 9 :119)
🌹27.Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (Q 2 :188)
🌹28.Stand firm for justice even if it is against yourselves(Q 4 :135)
🌹29.Don't remind others of the favours you done to them (Q 2 :264)
🌹30.Return a greeting in a better manner or at least the same (Q 4 :86)
🌹31.Do not be excessive, extravagant, don't spend wastefully (Q 17 :26 )
🌹32 Life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment (Q 3 :185)
🌹33.Performing prayers (salat/namaz) is a duty on the believers (Q 4 :103)
🌹34.Turn away from trash talk like gossip, slandering people etc.(Q 28 :55 )
🌹35.Fasting is prescribed for you—as it was for those before you (Q 2 :183)
🌹36.Don't bribe authorities in order to devour a portion of others’ property(Q 2 :188)
🌹37.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q 8 :3)
🌹38.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q 14 :31 )
🌹39.Establish prayer (salat/namaz), pay alms-tax, and bow down with those who bow down (Q 2 :43 )
🌹🕋40.Know that this worldly life is no more than play, amusement, luxury, mutual boasting, and competition in wealth and children.(Q 57 :20 )🕋🌹

✍Explanation:

💚Please note these are not the complete ayats, but I took keywords from each ayat. If you would like to read the full ayat, then check the reference.

💬For example take a look the first statement:

🌹Don't insult (Q 49 :11 ), when you google Quran 49 :11, then you will see the complete surah’s English translation and you will see following:

☝️🕋O believers! Do not let some ˹men˺ ridicule others, they may be better than them, nor let ˹some˺ women ridicule other women, they may be better than them. Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames. How evil it is to act rebelliously after having faith! And whoever does not repent, it is they who are the ˹true˺ wrongdoers.☝️🕋


🤲🌻ALWAYS REMEMBER🌻🤲:

✍Allah is the most merciful and forgiving, no matter how much you have been sinning, run towards Allah, turn to Allah and repent, ask for forgiveness. Some references from the Quran:

🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 39 :53🕋🌺🌺🌺

Say, ˹O Prophet, that Allah says, ˺ “O My servants who have exceeded the limits against their souls! Do not lose hope in Allah’s mercy, for Allah certainly forgives all sins. He is indeed the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 25 :70🕋🌺🌺🌺

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Manurbhava Janaya Daivyang Janam
👉 (Rigveda Mandal 10, Sukta 53, Mantra 6)

Meaning- Be human (mindful) and make others human too.

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