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], the ], finds mention in certain interpretations of ], according to some scholars. These interpretations are often debated among ], ], and scholars of ].<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://islamigems.com/prophet-muhammad-in-hindu-scripture-bhavishya-purana/?amp=1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Srivastava |first=Ram Pal |title=अवतारवाद - एक नई दृष्टि |publisher=Sankalp Publication |isbn=978-93-91173-57-9 |page=192 |language=hi}}</ref> | ], the ], finds mention in certain interpretations of ], according to some scholars. These interpretations are often debated among ], ], and scholars of ].<ref>{{Cite web |title= Prophet Muhammad in Hindu Scripture Bhavishya Purana| date=31 August 2020 |url=https://islamigems.com/prophet-muhammad-in-hindu-scripture-bhavishya-purana/?amp=1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Srivastava |first=Ram Pal |title=अवतारवाद - एक नई दृष्टि |publisher=Sankalp Publication |isbn=978-93-91173-57-9 |page=192 |language=hi}}</ref> | ||
== Mentions == | == Mentions == | ||
=== Bhavishya Purana === | === Bhavishya Purana === | ||
The ], is one of the eighteen major Hindu ]. It is traditionally ascribed to the Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the ], although the actual authorship remains unknown and the document is likely the work of many hands. Like the other mahapuranas it is written in Sanskrit. It contains passages that some interpret as references to Muhammad. In the Pratisarga Parva (Part III, Chapter 3, Verses 5-27), a figure named "''Mahamada''" is described as a leader in a foreign land who teaches a different dharma. And the his followers are also mentioned as "]". Some scholars suggest this refers to Muhammad. However, critics argue that these verses may be later interpolations and not part of the original text. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Vyasa |first=Rishi |title=Bhavishya Purana |publisher=Rasbihari Lal & Sons |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-4399-0464-0 |pages=Bhavishya Purana: Prati Sarg: Part III:3,3 5-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Prophet Muhammad Pbuh In Bhavishya Purana. |url=https://onegodblog.wordpress.com/prophet-muhammad-pbuh-in-bhavishya-purana/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Prophet Muhammad in Bhavishya Purana |url=https://www.supremeknowledge.org/islam/prophet-muhammad-in-bhavishya-purana/}}</ref> | The ], is one of the eighteen major Hindu ]. It is traditionally ascribed to the Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the ], although the actual authorship remains unknown and the document is likely the work of many hands. Like the other mahapuranas it is written in Sanskrit. It contains passages that some interpret as references to Muhammad. In the Pratisarga Parva (Part III, Chapter 3, Verses 5-27), a figure named "''Mahamada''" is described as a leader in a foreign land who teaches a different dharma. And the his followers are also mentioned as "]". Some scholars suggest this refers to Muhammad. However, critics argue that these verses may be later interpolations and not part of the original text. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Vyasa |first=Rishi |title=Bhavishya Purana |publisher=Rasbihari Lal & Sons |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-4399-0464-0 |pages=Bhavishya Purana: Prati Sarg: Part III:3,3 5-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Prophet Muhammad Pbuh In Bhavishya Purana. |date=13 February 2013 |url=https://onegodblog.wordpress.com/prophet-muhammad-pbuh-in-bhavishya-purana/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Prophet Muhammad in Bhavishya Purana |url=https://www.supremeknowledge.org/islam/prophet-muhammad-in-bhavishya-purana/}}</ref> | ||
=== Kalki Avatar === | === Kalki Avatar === |
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Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, finds mention in certain interpretations of Hindu scriptures, according to some scholars. These interpretations are often debated among historians, theologians, and scholars of comparative religion.
Mentions
Bhavishya Purana
The Bhavishya Purana, is one of the eighteen major Hindu Puranas. It is traditionally ascribed to the Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas, although the actual authorship remains unknown and the document is likely the work of many hands. Like the other mahapuranas it is written in Sanskrit. It contains passages that some interpret as references to Muhammad. In the Pratisarga Parva (Part III, Chapter 3, Verses 5-27), a figure named "Mahamada" is described as a leader in a foreign land who teaches a different dharma. And the his followers are also mentioned as "musalman". Some scholars suggest this refers to Muhammad. However, critics argue that these verses may be later interpolations and not part of the original text.
Kalki Avatar
Certain Islamic scholars and followers claim that Muhammad is mentioned as the Kalki Avatar, the prophesied final avatar of Vishnu described in the Kalki Purana. They argue that descriptions of a spiritual leader from a desert region, riding a white horse, and bringing about world transformation align with Muhammad's life. However, mainstream Hindu interpretations do not support this claim.
References
- "Prophet Muhammad in Hindu Scripture Bhavishya Purana". 31 August 2020.
- Srivastava, Ram Pal. अवतारवाद - एक नई दृष्टि (in Hindi). Sankalp Publication. p. 192. ISBN 978-93-91173-57-9.
- Vyasa, Rishi (2007). Bhavishya Purana. Rasbihari Lal & Sons. pp. Bhavishya Purana: Prati Sarg: Part III:3, 3 5-27. ISBN 978-1-4399-0464-0.
- "Prophet Muhammad Pbuh In Bhavishya Purana". 13 February 2013.
- "Prophet Muhammad in Bhavishya Purana".
- "Prophet Muhammad in Hindu scriptures".
- Malik, Dr Ahmad; Mehdi Hashmi Qureshi, Afrasiab (1 January 2022). END TIMES (What could happen in the world tomorrow). (Center for Global and Strategic Studies, Islamabad). pp. 13, 274, 275. ISBN 9789699837142. Retrieved 1 September 2022.