i was a hindu.. but when i realise that all the god in hinduism is fake.. they were just the characters of different books written at different situations.. after knowing all this facts.. i decided to convert from the fake religion how can we have millions of god??? how can we think tht rat, snake, ling (toy of shiv) can be god isnt it funny..
so finally i deicide to convert to islamm. which is a true religion and feel very happy to be a part of excellent religion.. guy think of it and choose the right path..
How can u belive tht a normal people like ram, krishna etc.. built the whole world.. its a super natual power.. who can do it and its the god its Allah who has the power.. so guys its upto you my thing was to inform you alll..
RE:No Ram karuna is Right!!
by Pawan Mishra on Sep 23, 2007 04:25 PM Permalink
don't tell ur story that what u were or what u r now,k. No one is interested so get lost.
RE:No Ram karuna is Right!!
by Indian on Sep 23, 2007 04:26 PM Permalink
It's a pity that you never understood Hinduism. Otherwise you would not have made such immature remarks.
But it does not matter. I hope you have at least understood Islam correctly. That would also suffice for you to be a good person. I hope you do not change your religion to a 3rd one, just because you misunderstood Islam also.
RE:No Ram karuna is Right!!
by karthick taj on Sep 23, 2007 04:56 PM Permalink
Kaaba a Hindu Temple?
[Note: A recent archeological find in Kuwait unearthed a gold-plated
statue of the Hindu deity Ganesh. A Muslim resident of Kuwait requested
historical research material that can help explain the connection between Hindu civilisation and Arabia.]
Was the Kaaba Originally a Hindu Temple?
By P.N. Oak (Historian)
Glancing through some research material recently, I was pleasantly surprised to come across a reference to a king Vikramaditya inscription found in the Kaaba in Mecca proving beyond doubt that the Arabian Peninsula formed a part of his Indian Empire.
The text of the crucial Vikramaditya inscription, found inscribed on a gold dish hung inside the Kaaba shrine in Mecca, is found recorded on page 315 of a volume known as %u2018Sayar-ul-Okul%u2019 treasured in the Makhtab-e-Sultania library in Istanbul, Turkey. Rendered in free English the inscription says:
"Fortunate are those who were born (and lived) during king Vikram%u2019s reign. He was a noble, generous dutiful ruler, devoted to the welfare of his subjects. But at that time we Arabs, oblivious of God, were lost in sensual pleasures. Plotting and torture were rampant. The darkness of ignorance had enveloped our country. Like the lamb struggling for her life in the cruel paws of a wolf we Arabs were caught up in ignorance. The entire country was enveloped in a darkness so intense as on a new moon night. But the present dawn and pleasant sunshine of education is the result of the favour of the nob