News Post: Prof.WAID BARKASH HELPS HINDU IMMEDIATELY WITH ISLAM
A professor of language from Alahabad University India in one of his last books entitled "KALKY AUTAR" (The Greatest Hint) contains a remarkable remark about Hindu intellectuals.
The professor openly and for scientific reasons, invites the Hindus to embrace Islam immediately and at the same time hold the message brought by the Messenger of Allah (saw), for in his opinion, in fact Muhammad Rasulullah saw the anticipated figure as a spiritual reformer.
Prof. Waid Barkash (author of the book) who still has a great Brahmin priest said that he had submitted the results of his studies to the eight great priests of the Hindus and they all agreed on the conclusions and invitations that had been stated in the book. All the criteria mentioned in the Hindu holy book (Wedha) about the characteristics of "Kalky Autar" exactly the same characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad.
in Hinduism mentioned about the characteristics of Kalky Autar among them, that he will be born in the peninsula, his father named Syanuyihkat and his mother named Sumaneb. In Sanskrit the word Syanuyihkat is a two-word alloy that is Syanu meaning ALLAH while Yahkat means son or servant in Arabic called Abdun.
Thus the word Syanuyihkat means "Abdullah". Likewise the word Sumaneb which in Sanskrit means Amana or Amaan whose Arabic translation is "Aminah". While everyone knows that the name of the Prophet's father is the ABDULLAH and the name of his mother AMINAH.
In the book of Wedha also mentioned that God will send His messenger into a cave to teach Kalky Autar (Hint of the Supreme). The story mentioned in the book of Wedha is reminiscent of the incident in the Cave of Hira when the Prophet was visited by the angel Gabriel to teach him the revelation of Islam.
Another proof put forward by Prof Barkash that the book of Wedha also tells that God will give Kalky Autar a horse that runs very fast which carries kalky Autar around seven layers of sky. This is a direct indication of the events of Isra 'Mi'raj where the Prophet drove Buroq.
Actually in the Qur'an there are verses that can be used as a reference that the Prophet Muhammad may be also a Prophet whose prophecy of his arrival is contained in the holy books of other religious people, including:
In Sura Asy-Syu'ara (26) verse 196: "And verily the Qur'an is indeed (in) in the books of the former". So in the books before the Qur'an there is also the revelation of God
In the Fatir letter (35) verse 24 it is stated that there is not a people in the past without a warner
In Surat al-Ahzab (33) verse 40 it is stated that Muhammad is the messenger of God and is the seal of the prophets (the last messenger)
In Surat al-Anbiya (21) verse 107 it is stated that the Prophet Muhammad was not sent but to all the worlds.
In Saba '(34) verse 28 it is stated that God sent Muhammad to all mankind, the giver of glad tidings, and the warning of sin, but most humans do not know it.
Also in the hadith Bukhari vol 1. in the Book of Prayer chapter 56 hadith no 429, the prophet Muhammad said:
"All the messengers sent before me only apply to the people / nation only, but I am sent to all mankind".
Now we will see in the scriptures of Hinduism. There are many books in Hinduism that are recognized as their scriptures. Of all that is considered the most sacred is the Vedas (Vedas). If there are contradictions among the books, then that should be the main reference is the Vedas are also still divided into several books. Other books besides the Vedas are: Upanishad, Smriti, Dharma Sastra, Bhagavat Gita, Puranas, etc.