2.When did Prophet Mohammad attain revelation and how?
3.What was the way to realise God according to Guru Nanak?
4.Give the meaning of Bhakti and name four prominent Bhakti saints.
5. State the practices of Sufis which are similar to Hinduism or Buddhism.
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- Muhammad first received revelations in 609 CE in a cave on Mount Hira, near Mecca. Muslims regard the Quran as the most important miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood, and the culmination of a series of divine messages revealed by the angel Gabriel from 609–632 CE.
- What was the way to realise god according to guru nanak
- He preached against image worship and caste distinctions, and laid emphasis on the unity of God .
- According to him good deeds alone will be counted in God's court and all metaphysical discussions are useless.
- Allah and Rama were different names of the same Supreme Being. According to Kabir, salvation could be attained by doing good deeds and by means of Bhakti or sincere devotion to God. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism was another great preacher of the Bhakti message.Bhakti is devotion to God the four prominent saints are Saint kabir, meera Bai, guru Nanak dev, tulsidas
- Global civilization and universal responsibility both depend on meaningful dialogue among world religions, such as Buddhism and Islam.
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2. Muhammad first received revelations in 609 CE in a cave on Mount Hira, near Mecca. Muslims regard the Quran as the most important miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood, and the culmination of a series of divine messages revealed by the angel Gabriel from 609–632 CE.
3. He preached against image worship and caste distinctions, and laid emphasis on the unity of God . 2. According to him good deeds alone will be counted in God's court and all metaphysical discussions are useless.
4. Bhakti is devotion to God the four prominent saints are Saint kabir, meera Bai, guru Nanak dev, tulsidas.
5. All these religions spokes of equality and to worship one.
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