The concept of Rebirth after this life and births before this life is the central theme of Vedas. However a new conspiracy has started that claims that the concept of rebirth is not to be found in Vedas and was incorporated in Hinduism much later through Upanishads and Geeta. This conspiracy started with growth of British imperialism because this was necessary for them to bring Hindus closer to Christianity to obtain Paradise. However in recent times, now that Islamic rule by sword no more exists in India, thanks to bravery of a whole generation from brave Rajputs like Rana Pratap to valiant Marathas like Chhatrapati Shivaji, this conspiracy has been adopted by modern day Muslim apologists who believe that the only way to achieve Heaven of 72 virgins is by luring people to the fanatic version of Islam.
Thus a modern era preacher like Zakir Naik or Abdullah Tariq who have their own versions of Islam to spread, would start by showcasing similarities between Vedas and Quran. They would highlight on three key points:
a. Both Vedas and Quran believe in One and only One God who is to be worshipped.
b. Both Vedas and Quran believe God to be formless.
c. Both Vedas and Quran do not believe in concept of rebirth.
And then they would continue to highlight how Vedas have got adulterated and hence Quran alone (the latest abridged version of Vedas) needs to be believed in to be a true Hindu.
Especially after the Agniveer movement in recent months, this movement has intensified a lot. This has to happen because Agniveer movement has started a process of reconversion of erstwhile Muslims into Hinduism. Further, neutral Muslims are questioning their Maulanas and their beliefs increasingly. Conversion activities by Dawah activists has seen a significant drop in urban and semi-urban regions in last few months. Not to mention the growing impact on netizens. The earlier copy-paste from Zakir articles has reduced because now Hindu activists post reply from Agniveer.
Our dear sickular daily Times of India tried to put a stop to this movement by publishing ananti-Agniveer news report alleging that this site is promoting violence. But the attempt boomeranged and instead more than doubled the page hits. We are thankful to Times of India for this noble contribution to cause of patriotism and truth.
And now on November 24th, Times of India published another article but this time more smartly. Titled Namaz and Namo Namah, it praised a group of Muslim pundits who are masters of Sanskrit and hence well-versed in both Quran and Vedas. The article starts with a very secular outlook and then in passing states that both Quran and Vedas believe in One God and do not believe in rebirth.The motive is thus clear: To fool Hindus and coax them into their versions of Islam. You can review the naughty article here:
Article – Namaaz & Namoh Namah