Many Hindus believe in multiple gods and goddesses, but their own scriptures say that God is One, without form, and without idols. Idol worship is a later distortion. Below are direct quotes from Hindu books proving this:
1. Hindu Scriptures Say God is One
π Rig Veda 6.45.16:
"There is only ONE God, not a second; not at all, not at all, not in the least bit."
π Yajur Veda 32.3:
"God is formless and bodiless."
π Brahma Sutra 1.1.6:
"There is only one God, not a second, not at all, not at all, not in the least bit."
2. Hindu Scriptures Forbid Idol Worship
π Yajur Veda 40:9:
"They enter darkness, those who worship natural things (like sun, moon, etc.), and they sink deeper in darkness, those who worship the created objects (like idols)."
π Bhagavad Gita 7:20:
"Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender to demigods and follow various religious paths."
Even Hindu books say idol worship is false, yet Hindus continue it.
Islam Rejects Idols and Confirms One True God
Allah has made it clear that He is the only God, without partners or images:
π Quran 112:1-4:
"Say, He is Allah, the One. Allah, the Absolute. He neither begets nor is He begotten. And there is none like unto Him."
π Quran 21:22:
"If there were multiple gods, they would have tried to overpower each other. But Allah is the only One."
π Quran 37:95:
"Do you worship what you carve with your own hands?"
Conclusion: Islam is the Only Truth
Hindu scriptures originally taught One God, no idols, no partnersβwhich is exactly what Islam teaches. Hinduism has changed over time, but Islam has preserved the truth.
π‘ Think logically: If your own books reject idol worship and confirm One God, shouldnβt you follow the pure monotheism of Islam? π€
π’ Accept the truth. Worship the One True God: Allah. π