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                                       >>> In the above video, the speaker tells that in Hinduism, people consider every living beings are GODS and at the same time the Islam teaches that every living thing is not a god but its GOD’S. Dr Zakir has understood the Hindu religion in a seriously wrong way. According to Hinduism and many other religions including Islam, a living being becomes living when it has a entity called “Athma” or soul within it.
 "Hindus believe in the existence and immortality of the atma or the soul, which is the spiritual body of light and Divinity within us, created by God. The atma grows and evolves spiritually through the physical body during its incarnations on Earth."
The souls within all Living things are infinity small parts formed from the supreme soul (In Hinduism the supreme soul is: Brahman, Christianity: Holy Spirit, Muslim: Allah). 

Shiva is the male form of the supreme soul and God Rudra is Shiva himself in humanoid form. The body seated above the trinity is Shiva , the male form of the supreme. He is the creator, protector and the destroyer. 

When a man dies:



>>>IF HE IS A SINNER
·       He (his soul in cosmic body)will go to HELL(NARAK) and suffer for what he has done in his life.
·       He may roam around the world in search of peace.
·       He will take new births as other being, Earthly or other worldly.
·       Lives as a Vetal…and so on.

>>>IF HE WAS A GOOD MAN, WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE CYCLE OF LIFE (ALL HIS DUTIES/KARMA)
He will unite will the God, he will get moksha, he will live in the Heavens with the DEVAs and later dissolve back into the Supreme soul(Brahman, Holy sprite, Allah) from where he has been formed, just like a VIBGYOR coming out of white life and dissolving into it(white life) again.



>>>The Knowledge Of The Brahman


                                         Brahma jnana is the knowledge of Brahman. This knowledge, which gives the ultimate bliss, is nothing but the sense that the individual atman is identical with the universal Brahman or  Paramatman. The physical body is not the atman. Nor are the senses the atman. The mind or intelligence is not the atman. Life itself is not the atman.
The Brahman is neither true nor untrue. It has neither form nor is it without form. The Brahman has several parts, but at the same time it is an integral whole. The Brahman cannot be described. It cannot be achieved through the power of action. The Brahman is always pure. It has no ties and it is the true form of happiness. What is required is the sense that it is I, the individual, who am the Brahman. I am nothing but the atman and the atman is nothing but the Brahman. This sense is true knowledge. The Brahman is the Lord who is the origin of everything and the individual is part of the Brahman. It is this knowledge that frees one from the ties of the world and this is what Brahman jnana is all about.
The Brahman is not the earth; it is beyond the earth. The Brahman is not the wind, nor is it the sky. The Brahman has no beginning; it is independent of all action. The Brahman is huge; it is everywhere. The Brahman not only has no form, it is beyond all form.

The Brahman cannot be heard. It cannot be touched. The Brahman has neither intelligence nor mind. It has no sense of ego or vanity. It does not have life, birth, old age or death.
The Brahman is neither happy nor unhappy. It does not feel hungry or thirsty. It cannot be measured. At the same time, it is both nothing and everything.


Swami Nalanda on "NAMASTE"


“This knowledge, that the atman is the same as the Brahman, is known as Advaita (unified) Brahma-jnana. Ribhu taught this to the king of Soubira. This is the knowledge that all elements are one and the same. It is only those who suffer from illusions who think that different elements and different beings have different identities”. - PURANAS


YOGA                                                                                                                                                                          

        The word yoga means union. Yoga is thus a form of meditation that unites the human soul (atman) with the divine soul(Paramatman), or equivalently, with the divine essence (Brahman). A practitioner of yoga has to study the Puranas, the Vedas and history He has to exercise restraint regarding the sort of food he eats. The best forms of food are yoghurt fruits, roots and milk. Yoga should be practiced in a place that is pleasant. It should not be too hot or too cold there. Nor should there be any noise to distract the practitioner.

Yoga has to be performed in a proper posture (asana). The practitioner concentrates the entire focus of his mind on the tip of his nose. He contemplates the form of brahmana. This can only be successful if one is detached and controls one's senses completely.
If yoga is performed properly, there comes the knowledge that the same Paramatman is in all living beings. To think that living beings are distinct from one another is only to fall prey to one's illusions. All the elements have the same Paramatman in them.



So the armies gathered for a war on the plains of Kurukshetra. Noticing that elders and relatives like Bhishma and Dronacharya were fighting on the side of the Kaurvas, Arjuna was reluctant to fight. But Krishna gave Arjuna lessons which have come down to us as the Gita. He taught there was no reason for sorrow if Bhishma or Dronacharya died, that was only a death of their physical bodies. The true identity of a person was his atman (soul) which never died, but passed from one body to another. True bliss was obtained when the atman united with the Brahman (divine essence) or Paramatman (supreme soul). This was always the goal of a yogi, that is, a person who sought union with God.From Vishnu Purana


  

                 "Every living being has God within him, understand this and believe this" -Swami





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  1. you are contradicting your own Vedas. Yes you are right God gave soul (Atma) to all living beings even plants. and all living beings have to face the pain of death doesnt matter which living being is it. But God himself do not need to face death as He is the most powerful Infinite and eternal

    SO dont u see that everything dies near you, sheep, tigers, cows, rats, trees......every living being dies, doesn't matter which.

    God never dies, he will never Die and He is forever, Vedas say that too

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    1. My son...i never told that GOD dies...ha...GOD is never born, then how can he die. GOD never LIVED,.... HE LIVES.... Our souls were formed from him. Once after we have completed all our duties (or Karma). We will be liberated from the cycle to re- births and we will unite with GOD ( Brahman). This process is called" MOKSHA". "Aham Brahmasmi" is said to be the greatest knowledge a man can obtain in his life. If he attains this knowledge he will never fear death.Death is just the end of the individual and never the end of the soul...its just like removing a damaged cloth we wear, here cloth is compared to the earthly material body we have. Aham Brahmasmi means " AM GOD". That is We are images of GOD...that we are formed from the" Paramathman"(GOD) and that our "Geevathman" is identical to "Paramathaman". This theory is not only told in vedas but also in Christain believes u can refer... PLEASE READ THE ABOVE POST CAREFULLY...Om Namah Shivaya... THANK U

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    2. Zakir, in the video tell that every living being is GOD's while the vedas tell that all living things are GODS. As I have told...we all that soul that is formed from the Supreme soul ( Brahman or Allah or Holy Ghost ). The soul in each of us is a small part of GOD. Once u invoke the soul in us and understand the GOD in u...u will understand that u are GOD and that all living beings have GOD in it. Thats Y Indians use "Namaste" which means " i bow to the divine being in you"... Understand the concepts and ask ur doubt...GOD bless u...THANK U

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