Before believing it please go and look at the original scriptures, this video creator have manipulated " in Buddhism Dudha said he is not the only one but Many more will come, in hindu text their is only reference about some MAHMAD but it refers to some "Asura" I am not sure if its the same
@@worshipperofallah1 This is one of Zakir Naik's greatest lies which are so easily exposed!.He is brutal liar and it is 100 percent allowed to be a liar in islam so that islam spreads. This is called al-taqiya Zakir Naik’s first claim is that Mohammed is mentioned by name in the Atharva Veda A.V. 20:21:6 which is actually a hymn to Indra:- ते त्वा मदा अमदन् तानि वृष्णया ते सोमासो वृत्रहत्येषु सत्पते ॥ These libations of Soma, gladdened (intoxicated) and invigorated you in the fight with Vritra, O Hero-Lord Indra. So in his imagination the word madā refers to Mohammed when it actually refers to INTOXICATION! Then he says the battle of the Trench in which Mohammed defeated 10,000 enemies without a fight, is predicated in the following verse from Atharva Veda A.V. 20:21:7 which is another hymn to Indra युधा युधमुप घेदेषि धृष्णुया पुरा पुरं समिदं हंस्योजसा । नम्य यदिन्द्र सख्या परावति निबर्हयो नमुचिं नाम मायिनम् ॥ In the past, with the skill of a swan (discernment), you fought in battle, with the puissant Dhṛṣṇa, you destroyed the city. Indra, the King of heaven, offered his obeisances to the illusory demon Namuci, who was the son of Nibarhaya. Zakir Naik foolishly claims that all mention of Narāśaṁsa (praised by men) in the Veda refers to Mohammed whose name also means “the praised one”. This is totally ludicrous because Narāśaṁsa generally refers to the God of Fire - Agni-Deva - as can be seen from all the verses he quotes to great and resounding applause by his Muslim audience who have absolutely no idea that he is being a mushrik by mentioning these verses. Y.V. 21:31. होता यक्षन् नराशँसं न नग्नहुं पतिँ Let the Hotar priest worship Nārāśaṁsa (Agni-deva) and the Lord Nagnahu. Y.V. 21:55. देव इन्द्रो नराशँसः त्रिवरूथः सरस्वत्याश्विभ्याम् ईयते रथः । The chariot of Indra, praised by men, is drawn by the three horses of Sarasvatī and the Aśvinī-kumāras. Y.V. 20: 37. नराशँसः प्रति शूरो मिमानः तनूनपात् प्रति यज्ञस्य धाम । Son of Himself, the Praise of Men, the hero, measuring out the sacrificial stations, Rich in bulls’ fat, anointing with sweet butter, wise, bright with gauds of gold, he sacrificeth. Y.V. 20: 57. इन्द्रायेन्दुँ सरस्वती नराशँसेन नग्नहुम् । Indra, the moon, and Saraswati, the sacrifice, were praised by men. Y.V. 28:2 इन्द्रं देवँ स्वर्विदं पथिभिः मधुमत्तमैः नराशँसेन तेजसा वेत्वाज्यस्य होतः यज ॥ You should offer sacrifices to Indra, the lord of the heavens, who knows the heavenly paths of the most honey-sweet paths - praised by men. Y.V. 28:42 देवो नराशँसो देवम् इन्द्रं वयोधसं देवो देवम् अवर्धयत् । The Fire-God, Praised by all men, has empowered mighty Indra, the God has magnified the God. Ahmad???? नराशंसम् इह प्रियमस्मिन् यज्ञ उपह्वये । मधुजिह्वं हविष्कृतम् R.V.1:13:3. I invoke Narāśaṁsa universally adorable Lord of Light and life in this auspicious sacrifice. With his honeyed tongue may he consume our oblations. नराशंसं सुधृष्टमम् अपश्यं सप्रथस्तमम् । R.V.1:18:9. I see the Light of the Sun, adored by humanity, most resolute wielder of the Universe नराशंसं वाजिनं वाजयन्निह क्षयद्वीरं पूषणं सुम्नैरीमहे । R.V.1:106:4. We invoke mighty Pushan (Sun-god) praised by men embodiment of knowledge and power. नराशंसस् त्रिरा दिवो देवो देवेषु यज्ञियः ॥ १।१४२।०३ R.V.1:142:3. Narāśaṁsa (Agni) is the most adorable among Gods worthy of honour at yajñas. नराशंसः प्रति धामान्यञ्जन्तिस्रो दिवः प्रति मह्ना स्वर्छिः । R.V.2:3:2. May Narāśaṁsa (Fire-god) lord of life and light in the world, self-refulgent with his own flames. नराशंसः सुषूदतीमं यज्ञमदाभ्यः । कविर्हि मधुहस्त्यः ॥ ५।०५।२ R.V.5:5:2. He, Narāśaṁsa (Agni), never beguiled, inspires this sacrifice: For he is the sage, with honey in hand. नराशंसस्य महिमानमेषामुपस्तोषाम यजतस्य यज्ञैः । R.V.7:2:2. We men, will honour in this yajña, the majesty of holy Narāśaṁsa (Agni) नराशंसो नोऽवतु प्रयाजे शं नो अस्त्वनुयाजो हवेषु । R.V.10:182:2. May Narāśaṁsa (Agni) protect us in the sacrifice, and may the followers of the sacrifices grant us peace and comfort.
@@Badresha. There are many videos on youtube made by muslims in which they provided reference that prophet Muhammad is mentioned in Hindu, buddisht, jain, sikh and zorasterism scriptures.
Saying that a, prophet coming doesn't mean that it is prophet Mohammed, because the name Mohammed was not mentioned. Furthermore Abrahamic religions speak of prophets and messengers of God but in Hinduism, you have Lord Krishna who says that he is god and all names and forms are his but i guess it will be an argument amongst the Abraham faiths as they don't believe God can manifest himself as a human but Islam wants people to know that it was mentioned in the the hindu scripts that it mentioned the prophet. This really makes u think ❤
Before believing it please go and look at the original scriptures, this video creator have manipulated " in Buddhism Dudha said he is not the only one but Many more will come, in hindu text their is only reference about some MAHMAD but it refers to some "Asura" I am not sure if its the same
sanatan dharma is world oldest faith and not even judaism is born , forget about just islam. No where is Mahmad mentioned is hindu scriptues.
Did you people read all hindu scriptures ?
@@worshipperofallah1
This is one of Zakir Naik's greatest lies which are so easily exposed!.He is brutal liar and it is 100 percent allowed to be a liar in islam so that islam spreads. This is called al-taqiya Zakir Naik’s first claim is that Mohammed is mentioned by name in the Atharva Veda A.V. 20:21:6 which is actually a hymn to Indra:-
ते त्वा मदा अमदन् तानि वृष्णया ते सोमासो वृत्रहत्येषु सत्पते ॥
These libations of Soma, gladdened (intoxicated) and invigorated you in the fight with Vritra, O Hero-Lord Indra.
So in his imagination the word madā refers to Mohammed when it actually refers to INTOXICATION!
Then he says the battle of the Trench in which Mohammed defeated 10,000 enemies without a fight, is predicated in the following verse from Atharva Veda A.V. 20:21:7 which is another hymn to Indra
युधा युधमुप घेदेषि धृष्णुया पुरा पुरं समिदं हंस्योजसा । नम्य यदिन्द्र सख्या परावति निबर्हयो नमुचिं नाम मायिनम् ॥
In the past, with the skill of a swan (discernment), you fought in battle, with the puissant Dhṛṣṇa, you destroyed the city. Indra, the King of heaven, offered his obeisances to the illusory demon Namuci, who was the son of Nibarhaya.
Zakir Naik foolishly claims that all mention of Narāśaṁsa (praised by men) in the Veda refers to Mohammed whose name also means “the praised one”. This is totally ludicrous because Narāśaṁsa generally refers to the God of Fire - Agni-Deva - as can be seen from all the verses he quotes to great and resounding applause by his Muslim audience who have absolutely no idea that he is being a mushrik by mentioning these verses.
Y.V. 21:31. होता यक्षन् नराशँसं न नग्नहुं पतिँ
Let the Hotar priest worship Nārāśaṁsa (Agni-deva) and the Lord Nagnahu.
Y.V. 21:55. देव इन्द्रो नराशँसः त्रिवरूथः सरस्वत्याश्विभ्याम् ईयते रथः ।
The chariot of Indra, praised by men, is drawn by the three horses of Sarasvatī and the Aśvinī-kumāras.
Y.V. 20: 37. नराशँसः प्रति शूरो मिमानः तनूनपात् प्रति यज्ञस्य धाम ।
Son of Himself, the Praise of Men, the hero, measuring out the sacrificial stations, Rich in bulls’ fat, anointing with sweet butter, wise, bright with gauds of gold, he sacrificeth.
Y.V. 20: 57. इन्द्रायेन्दुँ सरस्वती नराशँसेन नग्नहुम् ।
Indra, the moon, and Saraswati, the sacrifice, were praised by men.
Y.V. 28:2 इन्द्रं देवँ स्वर्विदं पथिभिः मधुमत्तमैः नराशँसेन तेजसा वेत्वाज्यस्य होतः यज ॥
You should offer sacrifices to Indra, the lord of the heavens, who knows the heavenly paths of the most honey-sweet paths - praised by men.
Y.V. 28:42 देवो नराशँसो देवम् इन्द्रं वयोधसं देवो देवम् अवर्धयत् ।
The Fire-God, Praised by all men, has empowered mighty Indra, the God has magnified the God.
Ahmad????
नराशंसम् इह प्रियमस्मिन् यज्ञ उपह्वये । मधुजिह्वं हविष्कृतम्
R.V.1:13:3. I invoke Narāśaṁsa universally adorable Lord of Light and life in this auspicious sacrifice. With his honeyed tongue may he consume our oblations.
नराशंसं सुधृष्टमम् अपश्यं सप्रथस्तमम् ।
R.V.1:18:9. I see the Light of the Sun, adored by humanity, most resolute wielder of the Universe
नराशंसं वाजिनं वाजयन्निह क्षयद्वीरं पूषणं सुम्नैरीमहे ।
R.V.1:106:4. We invoke mighty Pushan (Sun-god) praised by men embodiment of knowledge and power.
नराशंसस् त्रिरा दिवो देवो देवेषु यज्ञियः ॥ १।१४२।०३
R.V.1:142:3. Narāśaṁsa (Agni) is the most adorable among Gods worthy of honour at yajñas.
नराशंसः प्रति धामान्यञ्जन्तिस्रो दिवः प्रति मह्ना स्वर्छिः ।
R.V.2:3:2. May Narāśaṁsa (Fire-god) lord of life and light in the world, self-refulgent with his own flames.
नराशंसः सुषूदतीमं यज्ञमदाभ्यः । कविर्हि मधुहस्त्यः ॥ ५।०५।२
R.V.5:5:2. He, Narāśaṁsa (Agni), never beguiled, inspires this sacrifice: For he is the sage, with honey in hand.
नराशंसस्य महिमानमेषामुपस्तोषाम यजतस्य यज्ञैः ।
R.V.7:2:2. We men, will honour in this yajña, the majesty of holy Narāśaṁsa (Agni)
नराशंसो नोऽवतु प्रयाजे शं नो अस्त्वनुयाजो हवेषु ।
R.V.10:182:2. May Narāśaṁsa (Agni) protect us in the sacrifice, and may the followers of the sacrifices grant us peace and comfort.
@@worshipperofallah1 I didn’t read all but I only speak what I know, if you feel I am wrong please provide me the reference and I’ll change my stand
@@Badresha. There are many videos on youtube made by muslims in which they provided reference that prophet Muhammad is mentioned in Hindu, buddisht, jain, sikh and zorasterism scriptures.
Saying that a, prophet coming doesn't mean that it is prophet Mohammed, because the name Mohammed was not mentioned. Furthermore Abrahamic religions speak of prophets and messengers of God but in Hinduism, you have Lord Krishna who says that he is god and all names and forms are his but i guess it will be an argument amongst the Abraham faiths as they don't believe God can manifest himself as a human but Islam wants people to know that it was mentioned in the the hindu scripts that it mentioned the prophet. This really makes u think ❤
First of all there is no concept of prophets in sanatana faith. Battle of prophets is only in abhramic faiths
not pbuh...that is peace be upon him...
Forgive the narrator for he's not a Muslim.
If you never say that , do you think there will be no peace upon him