Tuesday, October 18, 2022

CONCEPT OF NOBLE MAN IN HINDUISM AND ISLAM

In Hinduism and Islam, the concepts of a perfect man or a great person are different.  According to Hindu religion, if a person has done good deeds or bad deeds, he will definitely get his fruits.  This is clearly mentioned in the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita.  The concept of "Nishkaam Karma" of the Bhagavad Gita indicates that keep doing the work without the desire to get the result, because the fruit of the action is already contained in the activity  / action you do, so what is the use of worrying about it.  Thus, according to Hindu religion, a perfect person  is one who continues to do good deeds and does not have any bad deeds in his account.

But  according to Islam, the best person is the one who is completely free from unpardonable crimes.  But if something goes wrong with it, keep banging your head.  Islam religion has completely rejected some proverbs whose details are as follows-

1• Keep beating the line after the snake has left.

2• Now what happens when the bird devours the field

3• Nothing can happen after the arrow is fired from the command

4• After the bullet is fired from the gun, nothing can happen

According to Islam, the best person is the one who does not believe in these proverbs at all.  According to Islamic belief, if someone wants to be the best in the eyes of God, then he should make a habit of beating the line after the snake has left.  Similarly, after the arrow shoots out of the bow, one should inculcate the habit of beating his head.  According to the Islamic concept, God is not at all angry when a person has made a mistake, but is angry when he repeats that mistake again and again and continues to justify his wrong point with dogma.  If someone makes a mistake and he regrets it, then God not only forgives his mistake, but God also gives that person the best place.

That is why according to the Islamic concept, the best person is considered to be that person who before committing a sin does not think about what will be its result, but after committing the sin, weeps and keeps on beating his head.


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