Sharing from my side, my thoughts
I recently got this comment in the blog by RA, "By far, 1 of the more interesting religious blogs I've stumbled across. ... I am unclear, however: are you buddhist, muslim, sufi, or do you decry most labels, & borrow what you need from other sources?Be forewarned, however: I am a western infidel, as are my readers, & as such, we tend to be irreverant & sacrilegious. But you strike me as a polite fellow, which gives you high marks in my book."
Here are my thoughts which i wished to share with you all and RA as well.
Dear RA,
I take this opportunity to thank you for the comment. I personally believe that all the Prophets and Teachers, namely Abraham, David, Moses, Buddha, Jesus Christ, Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon all of them) were teachers for the humanity. It is us (the so called followers) who divided their teachings, interpreted them as we wished for, divided human race into sects and groups over the generations.
Jesus never said, "Make a new religion called Christianity." All he wanted was clear out the corruption in the name of religion and God, he was a reformer, a blessed teacher. Jesus was a jew, yet part of the jews rejected him, another part misundestood him so much that they called him God and created a new religion all together.
Buddha never asked for a new religion. He showed the path, called Dhamma. He was a hindu by born and in his philosophy as well. He was one of the greatest enlightened teacher of mankind who ever walked on this face of earth.
Muhammad from the very beginning never claimed a new religion. Islam is not a new religion. It is "the submission to the Divine Will" and it calls on to the primordal attitude of submission to the Supreme Soul. The term Muslim was used by Prophet Abraham, which means the person who submits to Divine. Thus Islam inherently accept all the Prophets and Messengers and Teachers of mankind as Holy Guides sent to mankind by the grace of God.
The Holy Scripture of Hinduism, Upanishads and Gita appreciate and pay homage to the same Supreme Soul which Jesus called "My God and your God". The very word Hindu means he who seek the Truth. Aren't we all then Hindu who aspire to know the Truth?
Aren't we all Muslims if we submit and say the same prayer with Jesus,
"Our Father, Which Art in Heaven,
Hallowed Be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom Come.
Thy Will Be Done in Earth, as it Is in Heaven."
Never in the history of human race we had this opportunity to share all the divine wisdom at the same time. Never we came to such close understanding of all the teachings of great teachers of mankind.
I personally feel this truth that all the religion speak the same. We only need to open our heart to receive the Divine Wisdom that is inside all the message of all time.
That is my inspiration.
And to answer the question, who am i? Am i a muslim, buddhist, hindu, christian or sufi?
Well i was born in a muslim family and being the last divine religion, i follow Islam. All religion has many purposes, and one of those purposes is to help one understand the truth and make one disciplined. i try to follow Islam because it helps me in my path or dhamma.
Yet, i can also say I am a Christian, a Buddhist, a Hindu, a Jewish, a Taoist and a Sufi (or a Mystic if you like). This is my explanation why i can say that. I posted this long time back.
And you used the term "western infidel". My friend thats a political term created by some fanatics who doesn't undestand a single word what it means to be religious. If they don't respect the children of God (the whole creation, every single human being and every single life on earth), then does God need them or does He listen to their prayers? a big NO, because God is independent of His creation.
Thanking you,
Sadiq
(Only a seeker)









32 Comments:
Wonderful analogy. I wish more people could think like you. I wonder when people will be free from the barriers of religions they interpret.
wow...I believe what you believe and would just like to share that with you. I recently "realized" the exact idea you have presented and my life is so much more fulfilling and beautiful now. SubhanAllah..may God lead everyone to the path of the Truth for we are all seekers.
You're a good man Sadiq.
Say it again!
Nicely put answer to the comment.
Sadiq,
This a great post. The path and the teachings aer far more important than the wrappers we have placed around them.
Terry
Eternally Divine Words of Wisdom, Br. Sadiq,
"The ink of a scholar is more sacred than the blood of a martyr."
::Prophet Muhammed(SAW)
May God empower your pen and let the ink of Truth flow till everyone who reflects sees the Light.Amen
sf
Well written- my brother, my brother.
Blessings,
Night, what makes you so beautiful?
The Coming of the moon, which has brought me wisdom's message!
Salaam Alaikum!
from TANAS- Hazrat Inayat Khan
Haven't read the rest of your posts yet.. but you seem pretty open... so i thought i might as well share my opinions :)
... sometimes i get confused thinking why some so called religious ppl fight over thier religion... i see ppl weighing their religion, attempting to prove tht the followers of a certain religion are superior... in effect they create levels and then use religion as a weapon without even realizing (presumably) to stay at the top of those levels... i don't think any of the religions are meant to bring chaos or destruction in the name of peace like some of us do...
anyways... "religion talks" go on forever... better stop now... keep up the good work :) tc
Greetings of Peace and Blessings!
Thanks all for all of your lovely comments. They all are my inspirations.
I feel truly honored and humbled with your deep appreciation and understanding what i wanted to say.
May I pray to the Almighty to give you even more understanding and realization in the path where we all are striving.
O man! surely you must strive (to attain) to your Lord, a hard striving until you meet Him.
The Quran: 084.006
with love,
sadiq
Despite ur syncreticism, my friend, at heart u remain an strident apologist for Islam. Even ur defence of al-Hallaj is from a very orthodox p-o-v, when what he was trying to do was exactly the opposite: establish a vibrant heterodoxy in Islam. Ur quoting Hindu scriptures foretelling Mohammad's birth is also seeking validation for ur beliefs. Why, for e.g., do u believe that Muhammad is the final/end-time prophet? Isn't the path to higher ilm or gyan an ever-unfolding process? If it is then where's the need for such a finality? Isn't it true that every few millennia prophets and godmen or avatar-purushas are born to re-align humanity to the path of cosmic order. By saying what one of them declared about god, the truth and the way is the most definitive word on the matter is to deny the beauty of an expanding consiousness, a spiritual evolution.
Maharaj,
Thanks for the bold comment. Very valid points you have made.
As Gautama Buddha said, We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think.
So, we generally see things as we wish and as we think. I will give a separate post on your points.
Also i wish to write something regarding the comment made by auditio addabaaz.
For the moment, as i told, i was born in a muslim family and i practice islam with the door of my heart open to all. in every faith there r deep meaning why it teaches something, for example, why it teaches muhammad is the last prophet. i will tell u the symbology in a separate post.
blessings once again.
sadiq
Sadiq:
I appreciate the explanation, & thanks. As to this:
And you used the term "western infidel". My friend thats a political term created by some fanatics who doesn't undestand a single word what it means to be religious.
I apologize, perhaps atheist would be a better 1 then? I have no religion.
A syncretist? Who is not? All that any of us can do is transcend and include (to use Ken WIlber's phrase).
Blessings on you for your wise answer Sadiq.
Salaam Dear Brother:
Your words are truth, dipped in the inkwell of love, written with the pen of submission to God. May Allah bless you and guide your heart and your pen.
Ya Haqq!
Dear Kevin,
I wish it was equally easy for others to understand a mystic; like the same ease with which a mystic can understand another mystic or a lover of God where nothing stand in between.
i wish we could transcend the labels, and forms more easily. i'm sure that would help a lot of cause for the humanity.
Sadiq,
This post has made me reexamine my innate tendencies toward dogmatism and stridency. Your wisdom reaches into the depths and raises to the heights.
Thank you, and many blessings!
Labels can be of benefit, depending how one uses them.
For example, Im Prochoice for life.
See isnt that helpful.....
"This is not the time to advance any particular sect, church, or belief. We have too many sects. They are only outer forms. The things that really matter are deeper."
— Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan
I was raised in a Christian church. Here is the first line of the doxology we sang weekly:
"Praise God from whom all blessings flow."
I feel happy and blessed to have stumbled upon your blog.
Very lovely Rachel!
I ask Blessings for you and your dear ones.
Wow, what an excellent post. I came across your blog via The Power of Choice, and I'm happy to find it. I personally have struggled with the "What religion should I be" question for a long time, and have pretty much come to the conclusion that I need to stop looking outside of myself (to religion) for God, and begin looking where he's been all along: within.
Thank you.
thanks lyman. your presence illuminate this space.
blessings.
salam my brother Sakir,
Im mohammad fadil
thanks Allah for having giving you such state of mind.May all creatures of Allah follow your path.
Peace be upon you brother sakir,
Im Mohammad Fadil from Mauritius
May all creatures of ALLAH think like.
Saalam to you brother Fadil. Thanks for your lovely comment. (or should i say prayer?)
May Divine Blessings encompass you!
It is neither the teachers or the followers who are at fault, the fault is due to us following, instead of becoming. It is due tou us feeling the need for teachers instead of teaching ourselves through connecting with the divine source.
If we trust in prophets rather than discover the truth within, we all get led astray like sheep.
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I am going to memorize what you've explained here. I wonder what should be the perfect word/sentence to praise your depth of knowledge, Alhamdulillah!
Tanks for letting me know! Never going to leave my trace anywhere again but I do not regret what I had done earlier.
May Allah Subh'ana T'ala help us all.
this is too wise and beautiful...i would like to copy it (with ur permission, with copy right of course) on my blog.. that is the true spirit of Islam..u have put it in the right words.. may Allhu SWT give u more and more of his Knowledge and wisdom.
i am like you
you are like me
Love your Posts, Sir.
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