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weaknesses, ambitions, supernatural powers and methods of punish-
ment of these idols. Hindus also ignorantly revere every being, living or
dead that is touched by, used for transport or spend time with these
idols. Their daily lives are divided into periods for the reverence of dif-
ferent idols at different times and Hindus genuinely believe in their ex-
istence and power. The most revered divinities of Hindus are the fol-
lowing three: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is the imaginary cre-
ator, Vishnu the protector and Shiva is the destroyer. Hinduism is based
on millions of such superstitious beliefs. Fantastic stories belonging to
the world of fairytales are presented here as a superstitious religion.
Islam on the other hand is based on the Qur’an, described as follows by
our Lord:
Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are the three most revered Hindu deities.
According to the pagan beliefs of Hinduism, these three imaginary deities
have many powers. It is impossible for a person of common sense to be-
lieve that idols carved of stone or wood could help them in the belief that
they have powers and might.
Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)