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Islam and Buddhism
In this book, we'll examine Buddhism's superstitious character in the
light of the Qur'an and let you see clearly this superstitious religion's
more perverse aspects.
When we consider Buddhism's appearance,
its scriptures, general beliefs, style of worship in
the light of the Qur'an, we begin to see that its
basic philosophy is founded on very deviant
doctrines. Indeed, its worship contains strange
practices leading its devotees to worship
idols of stone and clay. As a belief,
Buddhism is contrary to logic and intelli-
gence. Countries where it has been
adopted have mixed it with their own idola-
trous ideas, traditions and local customs, join-
ing it with myths and deviant ideas until it has
evolved into a totally godless philosophy.
When fused with Brahmanism,
Hinduism, Shintoism and other
idolatrous Eastern religions,
A Buddhist statue
from Nepal, sup-
posedly represent-
ing wisdom and
skill.
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