Hello Binu, So what about Sabreera, a born muslim? In Hinduism, I don't heard that Hindus believe a child is born as Hindus except to Hindu parents - so how you call it conversion? Atleast Sabreera is a muslim by birth.
According to islamic faith, every humans born as natural (muslim) eventhough someone born to a non-muslim parents [Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: *"Every child is born with a true faith of Islam but his parents convert him to Judaism, Christianity or Magainism - like an animal delivers a perfect baby animal. Do you find its body mutilated?"*], once he realize the truth and turn to islam back it calls 'reversion' i.e. returning to his original faith - details you may find at: http://www.welcome-back.org/ ++++ *One Never Converts to Islam, But Only Returns Back to Nature* * * Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: *"Every child is born with a true faith of Islam but his parents convert him to Judaism, Christianity or Magainism - like an animal delivers a perfect baby animal. Do you find its body mutilated?"* (Bukhari) And in the Qur’an, God says: *We have indeed created man in the best of moulds.* (95:4) According to Islam, every child is born with a nature of submission to the will of God. A newborn comes to the world pure and sinless, free from any kind of stigma attached regardless of within what race, religion or culture he or she was born or where on earth did the mother deliver him or her. It is only afterwards that the child picks up the tradition of the family or the society, or various other ideologies. Within those outer shells of layers upon layers of ideologies, dogmas, and incorrect ways of life, lies dormant the primordial characteristic of every soul: worshipping God and obeying His will. It would be contrary to divine justice to hold a child responsible for any wrong doing of its parents, ancestors, or the society (or the first couple on earth). Indeed, in Islam, one cannot inherit or bear the sin of another but is judged according to his or her actions. “Every soul draws the meed Of its acts on none But itself: no bearer Of burdens can bear The burden of another” (quran 6:164) Instead, God implants the seed of belief in every soul when he created it, thus setting it with a positive beginning. Therefore, when one converts to “Islam”, which means *submission to the will of God*, he or she only reclaims his or her originality - *Fitra* - the state of pure and original nature. It is the state of obedience to God, of love for what is good and sound, and of desire to be in harmony with the rest of the creation. Thanks On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 9:16 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > We can not call it conversion but coming back to the real origin from where > they belongs. > > > > > *Erooth Mohamed <[email protected]>* > > 17.10.2009 08:47 AM > To > Grp News Today <[email protected]>, C B I < > [email protected]>, GCCMal <[email protected]> > cc > Grp News Tower <[email protected]>, Muslim Samooham < > [email protected]> Subject > Conversion to Hinduism; Aged and young queue up before Arya Samaj > > > > > *Aged and young queue up before Arya Samaj* > Author: > Publication: The New Indian Express > Date: May 9, 2007 > URL: > *www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IER20070509041452*<http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IER20070509041452> > *http://www.hvk.org/articles/0507/40.html*<http://www.hvk.org/articles/0507/40.html> > > > Sabeera, a 23-year-old Muslim woman hailing from Meenchanda, will now > figure alongside film actresses Lissy and Annie for a crucial decision she > took before entering into wedlock with a Hindu man in the neighbourhood. > > Following the footsteps of those charming wives of film directors > Priyadarsan and Shaji Kailas, Sabeera is in fact the latest applicant at the > Kozhikode Arya Samaj, for a conversion to Hinduism. > > With an authorisation from the government for issuing certificates of > conversion to Hinduism, the Arya Samaj here has converted 4,102 persons to > Hinduism since 1986. > > Though being watched closely by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials for > reasons better known to them, about 13 to 15 persons are getting converted > to Hinduism at the Samaj in a month over the recent years. > > "They are from all age groups, from almost all other religions, and > sometimes an entire family would turn up to embrace the ancient dharma," > says B Ranaveer Singh, the secretary of the Kozhikode Arya Samaj. > > "It's rather a reconversion. A chance for a comeback for those who had left > Hinduism to embrace other religions," he asserts. > > Conversion to Hinduism had been taking place here ever since the Arya Samaj > branch was set up in 1922 by Pandit Rishiram who came here from Punjab. > > "Somewhere between 16,000 and 18,000 conversions have been recorded in the > early years when my father was the secretary after Rishiram." > > Ranaveer Singh has taken charge after his late father Buddha Singh, a > native of Bijinore near Ayodhya in UP. > > The conversion ceremony, he says, is not a time consuming affair. "It's a > sudhi karma (purifying ceremony) which may take one to one-and-a-half hour > for completion. The applicant will have to render hymns from the four Vedas > during the homam." > > One among the four places in the state for conversion to Hinduism (the > other three include Dayananda Salvation Mission, Ramadasa Mission and > Ayyappa Seva Sangham - all in Thiruvananthapuram), Arya Samaj was included > in the list through a government circular dated December 15, 1987 based on a > government order dated March 19, 1985. > > "However, we are authorised only to issue certificates of conversion to > Hinduism and nothing on the caste," Singh points out. After getting > converted to Hinduism, one may approach organisations like SNDP or NSS, > citing family origin with substantial evidence. > > "They will have to fetch a community certificate from the village office > before getting it published in the government gazette." > > The most attractive feature of certificate issued by Arya Samaj: It will > provide an entry into Hindu temples anywhere in the country. > > May be Devaswom Minister G Sudhakaran and his retinue, who are taking > devotion beyond the confines of religions, are listening. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Nor can Goodness and Evil be equal. Repel (evil) with what is better; then the enmity between him and you will become as if it were your friend and intimate! Visit: sultan.org Subscribe: [email protected] Post to group: [email protected] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
