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Abeja Maya
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Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
What do we have in common and what are the basic differences? (huge topic, isn't it?)
Baha'is believe Baha'u'llah is the Promised One of all world religions. We believe the Prophets after Jesus Christ are Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets, the Bab, the Promised Qa'im, and Baha'u'llah, the Glory of God, or Return of Christ in the Glory of the Father, Who came as a thief in the night. Sikhism, for the little I know about it, was founded by a Guru. Sikhs believe Jesus and Muhammad, and from the little I know, appears to be a blending of Hinduism with Islam. I would welcome Sikhs to tell me more about it here. Muslims believe Jesus and Muhammad, and are waiting for the Qa'im and Return of Christ... Muslims are also very welcome to come to this discussion. Mormons are a restorationist branch of Christianity who believe Jesus but not Muhammad (although I have met a Mormon online who believed Muhammad) and they have a long list of restoration prophets from Joseph Smith and Brigham Young up to Gordon B. Hinckley who died yesterday. The next will probably be Monson or Packer. Mormons are welcome to this discussion as well. Ahmadiyyat, like Baha'is, believe Abraham, Moses, Krishna, the Buddha, Zoroaster, Jesus Christ, and Muhammad. Ahmadiyyat don't believe the Bab and Baha'u'llah and have a different Promised One. I don't know much about Ahmadiyya, or whether I'm even spelling or using the word Ahmadiyyat correctly, but it appears to be a restorationist branch of Islam, kind of like Mormonism is to Christianity. Followers of Ahmadiyya are welcome to tell me more about it. (and in case you were wondering, I'm a Baha'i, which is why I posted this in the Baha'i forum) |
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Abeja Maya
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
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We believe Muhammad is the Seal of the Prophets (in the Prophetic Cycle.) We believe the Bab is the Promised Qa'im to precede Baha'u'llah. We believe Baha'u'llah is the Promised One of all religions, the return of Christ, the return of Krishna, etc., etc. |
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
The Ahmadiya are a sect based mostly in Pakistan that, somewhat like the Bahais and Sikhs, try to harmonize all religious traditions, and revere their teacher as having brought new revelations, for which reason the Muslims consider them heretics (as not acknowledging the "finality" of Muhammad).
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Abeja Maya
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
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The Baha'i Faith is an independent world religion and is related to Islam in the same way that Christianity is related to Judaism. Another parallel could be how Buddhism is related to Hinduism. Ahmadiyyas very much consider themselves Muslims, not an independent religion. |
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
Of course we want to be on good terms with all of these groups, i.e., the Sikhs, Ahmadiyyih and the Mormons, and dialogue with them where possible... Each have unique sort of origins and reasons for their developement.
In regard to Muslims we have our own special relationship as the Faith emerged out of Islam and there are of course the Sunni and Shiah versions of Islam which again we have special relationships with. - Art ![]() |
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Abeja Maya
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
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Yes, definitely, we want to be on good terms with everyone ![]() I think what I was trying to say earlier is that Mormons and Ahmadiyyas are a part of the world religions Christianity and Islam.... they're part of religions that we accept the divine origin of. Another example, even if it's not a close example, is that Hare Krishna is recent, but it's part of Hinduism, and as Baha'is we accept Krishna. |
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Ahanu
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Byfluga
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p.s. I'm Dah-veeth. |
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Ahanu
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
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Here is a quote from a religious textbook I have. . . Quote:
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Byfluga
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
Very interesting! What was Nanak's background? Was he brought up Hindu or Muslim? Do Sikhs also view their holy book(s) as a guru? I don't know much about Sikhism, just a few things... kind of like I don't know much Russian or Japanese, just a little bit.
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Byfluga
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Re: Baha'is, Sikhs, Muslims, Mormons, Ahmadiyyat
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"Sikhs do not view God as a man in the clouds or any other form of human being, male or female. The concept of God in Sikhism is of oneness with the entire universe and its spirit. God is found not by searching in remote places, but by eliminating ego, which is said to allow a deeper, more accurate perspective on the nature of reality." |
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