Common questions asked by Hindus about Islam
Q1. Idol used for concentration?
Question:
The
Hindu Pundits and Scholars agree that the Vedas and other Hindu religious
scriptures prohibit idol worship, but initially because the mind may not be
matured, an idol is required for concentration while worshipping. After the mind
reaches higher consciousness, the idol is not required for concentration.
Answer:
1.
Muslims have reached the higher level of consciousness
Muslims
have reached the higher level of consciousness. If an idol is required for concentration
only in the initial stages and not later on when the mind reaches higher consciousness
then I would like to say the Muslims have already reached the state of higher
consciousness because when we worship Allah (swt) we do not require any idol or
statue.
2. Child
asks why does it thunder?
When I
was discussing with a Swami in IRF. He said that when our child asks us,
“Why does the sky thunder?”, we reply that “aaee ma chakki pees rahi hai”,
the grandmother is grinding flour in the heaven; because he is too young to
understand. Similarly in the initial stages people require an idol for
concentration.
In Islam we don’t believe in telling a lie, even if it’s a white lie. I will never give such a wrong answer to my child because later on when he goes to school and learns that the thundering sound after lightning is due to the expansion of rapidly heated air, he will either think that the teacher is lying or later on when he understands the fact he will conclude that the father is a liar. If you feel that the child may not understand certain difficult things you should simplify the answer rather than give a wrong fictitious reply. If you, yourself do not know the answer, you should have the guts to be truthful and say ‘I don’t know’. But many children nowadays will not be satisfied with this answer. If this answer was given to my son, he would say “Abba (father), why don’t you know?’ This will compel you to do your homework and thus educate yourself as well as your child.
3. Those
in standard one require idol for concentration – (2 + 2 = 4 will remain same in
standard one and ten)
Some
pundits while trying to convince me regarding idol worship said that in
standard one the student is initially taught to worship God by concentrating
with the help of an idol but later on when he graduates he no longer requires
the idol to concentrate while worshipping the God.
A very
important fact to be noted is that only if the fundamentals of any particular subject
is strong, then only will he be able to excel in future for e.g. A teacher of mathematics
in standard one teaches the students that 2 + 2 = 4 irrespective whether the
student passes school or does graduation or does a Ph. D. in mathematics, the
basics of 2 + 2 = 4 will yet remain the same, it will not change to 5 or 6. In
higher standards the student, besides addition may learn about Algebra,
Trigonometry, Logarithm, etc. but the fundamental of addition will yet remain
the same. If the teacher in standard one itself teaches the fundamentals wrong,
how can you expect the student to excel in future?
It is
the fundamental principal of the Vedas regarding the concept of God that He has
got no image, so how can the Scholars even after knowing this fact keep silent
at the wrong practice being done by people.
Will
you tell your son who is in standard one that 2 plus 2 is not equal to 4 but 5
or 6 and only confirm the truth after he passes school? Never. In fact if he
makes a mistake you will correct him and say it is 4 and not wait till he
graduates; and if you don’t correct him initially you will ruin his future.
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