Published On: Fri, Aug 8th, 2014

Is Krishna a Prophet of Allah?

In the article ‘The Honorable Lord Krishna, a Prophet of Allah,’ published in Times Of India dated 2 August, 2014, columnist Tanweer Ahmad states that according to Islamic principles Lord Krishna was a true Prophet of Allah. To prove his point he offers nine points. Chief among them are:

  1. First, the Quran is the only ancient scripture that specifically mentions and praises other faiths. While the Quran mentions Jews and Christians specifically, in numerous places, likewise, it mentions Hindus in a group known as the Sabians. Sabians refer to non-Abrahamic traditions — Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Taoists, etc. Thus, recognition of Hinduism exists in the Quran.
  1. Islam teaches six Articles of Faith. The Fourth Article of Faith is the belief in all of God’s prophets. This simple Article of Faith provides further credence to recognizing Lord Krishna as a prophet sent to the Indian subcontinent.
  1. Remarkably, Prophet Muhammad declared, “There was a prophet of God in India who is dark in color and his name was Kahan [Krishna]” (History of Hamadan Dailmi Chapter Al-Kaaf). Some critics allege this is not a Sahih (authentic) hadith, and while their assessment could be valid, their conclusion that the hadith should be discarded is invalid. Basic Islamic jurisprudence holds that if a hadith does not contradict the Quran, then it may be accepted as valid. As mentioned earlier, nothing in the Quran, Sunnah or Hadith declare that Lord Krishna was not a prophet of God. Thus, Prophet Muhammad’s testimony provides clear guidance of Lord Krishna’s status in Islam — that of a prophet. In fact, a renowned early 19th century Muslim scholar, Muhammad Qasim Nanotwi also was of the opinion that considering the evidence and this hadith, Lord Krishna was a true Prophet of God (Dharam Parchar Pg 8 & Debate Shah Jahan Pur Pg 31).
  1. Islam’s Third Article of Faith is the Belief in God’s Books. This is why Muslims revere the Injeel (Gospels) and Torah (Old Testament). Thus, it is only logical that Muslims also revere the Gita and Vedas, Hinduism’s Holy Scriptures from which Lord Krishna taught.
  1. Earlier I mentioned that both Islam and Hinduism teach the unity of God and service of mankind — a message both Prophet Muhammad and Lord Krishna taught. In fact, the Vedas state, “There is only one God, worship Him” (Rig Veda, 6.45.16) and “Do not worship any one beside Him” (Rig Veda 8.1.1) and also, “God is only one, not a second” (Chandogya Upanishad Ch. 6.2.1). Furthermore, countless verses in the Vedas teach the service of mankind….
  1. Furthermore, Lord Krishna’s scriptures clearly prophesize Prophet Muhammad’s advent in multiple places. We provide just two. Bhavisyath Purana 3:5-8 states, “A spiritual reformer will come from a foreign land (outside Bharat) with his disciples. His name will be Mahamad. He will dwell in a desert.” Likewise, “His [Mahamad’s] followers will perform circumcision. They will not keep their hair in the form of Choti as the Brahmans do. They will keep beard. They will bring about a revolution. They will call with a loud voice [i.e. Adhaan]. They will eat meat of animals other than that of swine. They will attain purity through Jihad. Their civilization will be called Muslay [Muslim].” For the sake of brevity we will avoid further commentary on these verses as they speak volumes on their own. Suffice it to say, however, that these verses further support the argument that the same God who sent Prophet Muhammad, sent Lord Krishna. Earlier we provided Prophet Muhammad’s hadith validating Lord Krishna, and now we provide Lord Krishna’s holy scripture validating Prophet Muhammad. What further proof do we need that Prophet Muhammad and Lord Krishna are brothers cut from the same mold?

Although the intent of the writer as he claims is to bring Hindus and Muslims closer to each other as communities, the primary points in his article are riddled with errors giving a distorted picture. The errors in these points are countered by the following:

  1. The writer states that Quran mentions Hindus in a group known as the Sabians. Sabians refer to non-Abrahamic traditions — Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Taoists, etc. Thus, recognition of Hinduism exists in the Quran. This view of Sabians being ‘Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Taoists’ is not held by any of the authentic schools of Islamic thought (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafiʿi, Hanbali, Ẓāhirī). In truth, there is no one definite identity that the Sabians can be boxed into. Given below are the verses in the Quran where the Sabians are mentioned:

 

Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians [wal-sabi’een], whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and does righteous deeds shall have their reward with their Lord, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.(Al-Baqarah 2:62)

 Surely, those who believe, and those who are the Jews and the Sabians and the Christians, whosoever believed in Allah and the Last Day, and worked righteousness, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.(Al-Ma’idah 5:69)

 Those who believe, those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Sabians, Christians, Magians, and Polytheists,- Allah will judge between them on the Day of Judgment: For Allah is witness of all things. (Al-Hajj 22:17)

In these verses, the Quran mentions the Sabians together with Jews and Christians. However, nothing specific is said about their religion, possibly because the Arabs during Prophet Mohammed’s time already knew them as a religious group.Early Muslim scholars speak of the Sabians as a religious group who lived in southern regions of ancient Mesopotamia.

During the Abbasid period, speculations arose on the Sabians around the claim that they followed the planet cult of ancient Mesopotamia.From this period onwards, most scholars made a special connection between the term Sabians and the pagans of Harran, which was an ancient city of strategic importance and is now a village in south eastern Turkey.

The characteristic features of the Harranians, like polytheism and idol worship, have therefore been ascribed to the Sabians as well. This differs with the views of the early scholars who never mentioned polytheism or idol worship while describing the Sabians. However, the later Muslim writers as well as the Jewish scholar Maimonides called the Harranians ‘the Sabians from Harran.’

Many modern day scholars are of the view that the Mandaeans of southern Iraq are the Sabians of the Quran. Historical evidence tells us that the Mandaeans had been living in that area since the second century of the Common Era. Their beliefs share many similarities with Judaism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism, and carry various elements from these religious traditions as stated in this USA Today report ,which identifies them as a centuries-old sect based in Iraq that follows the teachings of John the Baptist but is neither Muslim nor Christian. So the first point to claim Krishna as prophet of Allah is a flawed one.

And as far as the comment ‘Quran is the only ancient scripture that specifically mentions and praises other faiths’ this following verse will suffice:

And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the hereafter he will be one of the losers.(Aal `Imran 3:85)   

2.      Regarding “The Fourth Article of Faith” (that is belief in all of God’s prophets) most Islamic scholars hold the view that the Muslims must believe in all the prophets who are named in the Quran and authentic Hadith. If knowledge about Krishna was important, his name would have been mentioned in the Quran or at least in the authentic Hadith.

3.      That “Prophet Muhammad declared, “There was a prophet of God in India who is dark in color and his name was Kahan” and the coincidence that Kahan contains the same consonants K,N,H as does the name Kanhaya is baseless. That is equal to claiming the Holy Quran as a Hindu scripture since it contains the letters u, r, a, n which are also found in the word Puranas.

4.      Vedas state, “There is only one God, worship Him” (Rig Veda, 6.45.16) and “Do not worship any one beside Him” (Rig Veda 8.1.1) and also, “God is only one, not a second” (Chandogya Upanishad Ch. 6.2.1) …

These verses are no way in contradiction to the Hindu thought as enunciated by Swami Vivekananda:

When you are still concerned about which form of the Lord to be worshiped upon, it may be helpful to meditate upon that form, that personification of the Ultimate, which brings you peace at times of distress.

A reading of the Upanishads will show the writer that its core doctrine speaks of ‘Spiritual oneness of the worldly and divine.Similarly in the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna does not call himself a prophet of God. Rather he claims to be a manifestation of the ultimate reality.

5. As per as references to the Bhavishya Purana , these two points will suffice*:

  • Bhavishya Purana has never been considered an authoritative religious scripture. Many reputed historians believe the book to be a collection of fables written till late 19th century. Hence it contains tales of Jesus Christ, Akbar, Tulsidas, Surdas, Guru Nanak, Shahjahan, Aurangzeb, Shivaji and even Queen Victoria. Thus, Bhavishya Puran is at best an inconsequential text.
  • If Bhavishya Purana is taken sincerely, it implies that Prophet Muhammad was a reincarnation of a demon called Tripurasur. This is a great insult to founder of Islam and Shariah law recommends death sentence for any Muslim holding such views.

Now that these errors are sorted out I would like to conclude that it is a laudable intent to bring Hindus and Muslims together but such intent should not be based on distorted viewpoints. Such distortions can only enhance misunderstandings not harmony.

* Further details on the Bhavishya Purana can be found in this site.

 

 

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  1. biraj dai says:

    Allah himself says in Quran that he is a servant of Lord Krishna the Supreme Lord…muslims should learn Quran properly first

  2. Ramesh says:

    Writer misunderstood the Prophet Muhammad & Quran, Hadith.What Islam say’s There is no God whatsoever, only allah.

  3. Ishan says:

    Muhammad also appears as “Mahāmada”, in III.3.3.5-27. The passage is aware of Muhammad’s Arabian origin, and portrays him as a dharmadūṣaka (“polluter of righteousness”), a preceptor of paiśācadharma (“ghoulish religion”), and a reincarnation of Tripurāsura, a demon whom Lord Shiva will destroy again.

  4. fazalk says:

    I don’t know if Krishna was a Prophet of Allah or not. However, her quoting of Surah al-Imran to refute Islam’s respect for other scriptures is not very academic.
    And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the hereafter he will be one of the losers.(Aal `Imran 3:85)
    Islam means submission to God (Al-Lah=”the God”). Anyone who submits to “the God” is a Muslim. Ask any Muslim, “Was Isa/Jesus a Muslim?” and he will reply, “yes, he submitted to God”. What about Musa? Of course, he submitted to the will of “the God”. So as long as you submit to the will of “the God”, your scripture is respected. If you followed a God who taught oppression of the poor, violence for violence sake, shaming of widows, then you would not be a follower of “the God”. It’s not that complicated.

  5. Mahayan Abraham says:

    People who claims this (Is KRISHNA a prophet of allah?) it shows they don’t even have a tiny common sense in their shitty brain…it shows their intellect level is soooooo toooooo weak that they can’t even differentiate between Software & torn dirty underwear…rather claiming this its time for them to differentiate between Muslims & Terrorist/Mujahideen/ISIS…Idiots…

  6. PT says:

    It is not India Facts. You are just advertising the Islam. This is misguidness. Also the meaning for point 5 Bhavisha Puran is also wrong.

  7. Manikant Kant says:

    Moh means blind/false attachment and madd means intoxicated with arrogance. Now what does it mean?

    Kaam, krodh, madd, moh, lobh aur irshya – these are the six evils identified by great men like Buddha, Mahavira, Krishna, etc. that have to be conquered.

    Also, around 4000/5000 years ago – when the God of Abraham appears – it is the same time around when the demon Kali arrives on the scene as per Hindu scriptures. Kali Yug begins – just after the departure of Shri Krishna and King Pariksheet having fought and won against the demon Kali. Any coincidence ???

    The Devil/Satan comes in many disguises.

    It may even quote the Scriptures/Shastras.

    • biraj dai says:

      true..one of us need to write a blog on islam and state allah as servant of Krishna then we need to say exactly how muslims tell.. that muslims do not know their quran and in quran allah says that he is servant of Krishna..let them understand their own taste by doing this..?

  8. dorkopter says:

    Two observations:
    1. Many scholars hold the view that the Quran is a work of grand plagiarism, where Muhammad (or the later, actual authors) drew on religious texts of major religions at the time to pad his militaristic and tribal vision. The Hindu scriptures, especially the Gita, must have been known to Arab scholars and travellers of those times. Muslims think similarity with other scriptures and (the lifted parts of) the Quran is evidence of Islam’s universality.

    2. Bhavisya Purana is an oxymoron. It should have been ridiculed here. No need to sound “objective” with a pathetic piece of revisionist pseudo history.

    The biggest complaint I have about this article is that it does not tackle the whole issue of Islam trying to appropriate Krishna (who is claimed to be an avatar of Vishnu, not his prophet) as just another apostle who got upstaged by Muhammad. Such myths were created to ease Islamic and Christian proselytisation.

  9. Stinger says:

    A new trend I am seeing in some muslims to equate hindu avatars with prophets. But avatar is a concept contradictory to Islam. Avatar=god ,it is the manifestation of ultimate reality. In that sense we all are avatars but some are more realized like krishna.
    Prophet!=God, prophet promotes dichotomy between god and humans whereas in the Hindu dharma there is no difference between god and humans.

    In short avatar is blashphemy as per Islam. If still muslims want to believe this then they are welcome 🙂

  10. Luffy says:

    Krishna is a prophet of Allah, I am Mickey Mouse and this whole world is a creation of Walt Disnep.

    • Garuda says:

      sounds about true but coming to real real fact , mecca has a broken shiva linga and the mullas are worshipping it, these mullas could not believe in their paedophile and now poking in our scriptures and twisting them . Paramaatma Krushna is the Supreme Narayana himself

      • Luffy says:

        Good, now explain that to ISIS & lets hope u have yr head intact after that. Hahaha.

        Just joking. I know about Shiva Linga in Mecca & 360 Pagan Idol (hindu god statues) but rather then the past, it is better to prepare for the future is my only suggestion.

      • biraj dai says:

        now lets make the muslims taste the bitter affects of their own medicines like this->”””Allah himself says in Quran that he is a servant of Lord Krishna the Supreme Lord…muslims should learn Quran properly first “”””

      • biraj dai says:

        zakir naik will feel butt-hurt if we stress on the same point exactly like how he does with other scriptures

  11. Garuda says:

    he mother facker who wrote this article can go fack himself..facking numbnut id.iot

  12. Vijay says:

    Should have started with Mahamad Bhavishya Purana thing to debunk all such crap written !

  13. Shatajit Basu says:

    I laud the efforts – both of the author of the original text and yours. A few points:

    On 1. The Sabeans is an anglicised name for ‘Shebans’ – some scholars claim sheeba derives from Shaiva and that the pre islamic pagans of Arabia were Shaivaites.

    On 3. Even if Kahan isn’t Krishna, it is worth analysing who specifically the hadith was referring. If it was indeed referring to some “revered” person in India, even if it isn’t Krishna or Prophet, it is worth investigating

    On 4. People of different levels of spiritual advancement are asked to meditate differently – the beginner on an idol, intermediates on chants, advanced practitioners on “om” and a yogi on pure silence (i.e. THE one). While idol worship doesn’t contradict Swami Vivekanada, several texts including the gita say that meditating to THE One is the highest form of knowledge

    On 5. On authenticity of the Bhavishya Purana – see the closing paragraph of http://thinkrightdotme.wordpress.com/2013/05/31/original-sin-and-noahs-ark-from-the-bhavishya-purana/

    • Bhumi Putra says:

      what a load of BS, Bhavisya puran is a vedic text , do you even konow what is shruthi and what is smiriti. Do you know bhavishya puran has references to queen victoria? hindu area always gullible and thats why thy give into any propaganda that Christians were the original vedic people. Map vedas to adam and eve what S***T is that.

      • biraj dai says:

        Allah himself says in Quran that he is a servant of Lord Krishna the Supreme Lord…muslims should learn Quran properly first

      • biraj dai says:

        we need to write a blog on quran that allah is servant of krishna howizit? lets make these ignorant illiterate intolerant muslims understand the bitter taste of their own medicine yeah?

  14. Tisaiyan says:

    Very good job Sir. Appreciate your research and sharing the same to us. Keep up the great work.

    • biraj dai says:

      now appreciate our research from hindus on Quran and allah…allalh is servant of Krishna..pls go read Quran allah himself says he is a servant of krishna

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