Muhammad in the Hindu Scripture - Zakir Naik

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Muhammad (Pbuh) In The Hindu Scripture | Dr Zakir Naik | Full Length
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Who is Zakir Naik?

Zakir Naik (born 1965) is an Indian Islamic preacher. Naik is founder and president of the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF). He is also the founder of the Peace TV channel through which he reaches a reported 200 million viewers. Naik has been called an "authority on comparative religion", "perhaps the most influential Salafi ideologue in India" [...]

What is a Hindu?

Hindu refers to any person who regards themselves as culturally, ethnically, or religiously adhering to aspects of Hinduism. It has historically been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for people indigenous to the Indian subcontinent.

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1.Christianity and Hinduism revere their religious figures as gods or incarnations of God

According to Islam, all these righteous persons were mortal, human prophets of God, like Muhammad, having the same needs that every human being has. They all eventually died, as everyone must.

There are several reasons why they have come to be revered by their followers as 'gods'. One is that their words were misunderstood by the later generations, who mistook their figurative expressions in a literal sense. Another is that the details of their lives were not preserved accurately, and therefore a great many myths have grown up around them, and their works and deeds have been much exaggerated.






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