Fariq Naik – The Hindu Days of Festivals are a Golden Opportunity to Invite Them to the Truth
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The speaker discusses the festival of Ganesha toothy and the importance of it being thegiving day for the defended beast. They also mention the ban on exceptionally large images of Easter Sunday as a distraction for the festival. The speaker emphasizes the significance of the festival for the defended beast and the opportunities it presents for the defended beast.
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Other religious festivals for example, Ganesha toothy And
Ganesha. Tilty is a festival where in the Hindus, they believe that
it is the birth of Ganesha, who they claim is Almighty God and
they celebrate this festival and they make idols on this day. That
is the day of festival. Now, it is a golden opportunity for us to to
Dawa to the Hindus. It is mentioned in the Vedas as well as
in the Punisher. It is mentioned star star Punisher chapter four
verse 290, Nazi prathima asti of that God there is no Pratima of
that God there is no image there is no idol. So the Hindu
scriptures clearly prohibits idol worship, as it is mentioned the
Bhagavad Gita chapter number seven was number 20. As well as in
Bhagavad Gita, chapter number 10 was number three, idol worship it
is prohibited. It is mentioned star star Upanishad. It is
mentioned in Jesuit as well. So when the Hindu scriptures
prohibits idol worship, why do the Hindus make images of Almighty God
and go against their religious scriptures? It is a golden
opportunity for us to do Dawa to the Hindus on their days of
festival.