This message is for all Indian citizens who wish to see India as a prosperous, developed, and peaceful nation and aspire for peace across the world. In particular, all Hindus should pay close attention to this.
In a rapidly changing world, a profound truth is becoming increasingly clear: the original Muslim communities of Arab nations are showing tremendous respect for Sanatan Dharma. They are not only acknowledging the ancient wisdom of Hinduism but actively embracing its values and teachings. Let us reflect on this contrast and understand why it is time for Indian Muslims, descendants of Hindu ancestors, to reconnect with their roots.
The Global Recognition of Sanatan Dharma
Arab Nations Setting an Example:
Countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia are building Hindu temples.
Leaders and citizens are participating in temple ceremonies, showing reverence for Hindu rituals.
Schools in these nations are incorporating Hindu scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, and Mahabharata into their curriculum.
Recognition of Leadership:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been honored with the highest civilian awards by many Arab nations.
This reflects the respect for India’s spiritual heritage and leadership.
Key Lesson: If those who were never Hindu can respect and embrace Sanatan Dharma, why should those with Hindu ancestry turn away?
The Confusion Among Indian Muslims
Many Indian Muslims, whose ancestors were Hindus, are caught in a web of:
Political Manipulation: Influenced by Congress, leftists, and pseudo-secular parties.
Religious Misinterpretations: Misled by some clerics into practices like building permanent graves, visiting mazars, and occupying public land for prayers—actions that deviate from Islamic principles.
Non-Islamic Practices: Engaging in activities like consuming bank interest and participating in films, which are contrary to their own faith.
The Consequence:
These practices neither make them true Muslims nor allow them to reconnect with their original identity as Hindus.
Time for “Ghar Wapsi” (Return to Roots)
Ancestral Legacy: The ancestors of most Indian Muslims were Hindus who were converted under various circumstances.
Cultural Revival: Returning to Sanatan Dharma will:
Reunite them with their heritage.
Foster peace and prosperity in the nation.
Eliminate divisions created by politics and misinterpretations.
A Moral Responsibility: By reconnecting with Sanatan Dharma, Indian Muslims can honor their ancestry and contribute to a unified, harmonious society.
Why “Now or Never”?
The current global respect for Sanatan Dharma is a golden opportunity for Indian Muslims to reflect on their roots.
By embracing their original faith, they:
Regain their cultural identity.
Join hands in building a unified and prosperous India.
Ignoring this call risks losing the chance to bridge divisions permanently.
A Message to the Youth
The youth, regardless of religion, hold the power to reshape society. It is crucial for converted Muslims, especially the younger generation, to:
Educate themselves about their ancestral heritage.
Reject divisive political and religious agendas.
Embrace the universal principles of Sanatan Dharma: peace, respect, and spirituality.
Let us unite under the timeless wisdom of our ancestors and work towards a future where India thrives as a beacon of unity and spiritual harmony.
🇮🇳 Jai Bharat! Jai Sanatan! 🚩