Fariq Naik – An Example of How a Scripture is Quoted out of Context
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Then the Hindu scriptures, it is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita,
chapter number one was Psalm 4647 and 48. It talks about the war
against oppression against injustice, and Krishna tells our
June, encouraging him to fight against oppression, to fight
against injustice. And in fact, in Bhagavad Gita chapter number one
was Psalm 4647 48. Arjun, he says that I would prefer dying an arm
rather than fighting with my relatives. And in Bhagavad Gita,
chapter number two was number two and three, it is mentioned,
Krishna tells Arjuna that how can you be so important? It is the
duty of a shot three out of a warrior to fight and even if it'd
be against your relatives. Now, if I quote, The Hindu scriptures, and
if I say that Krishna said to Arjuna that fight your relatives,
but naturally it is out of context, it is in context it is in
the battle field, to fight against oppression to fight against
injustice. So your we realize the critics of Islam, the pick up
verses of the Glorious Quran and decode these verses of the
Glorious Quran out of context