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fore defies logic and reason. The scriptures considered to be the Hindus’
sacred books, have been written by the Aryan conquerors of India and
various Hindu leaders, and contain myths, tales and pure fantasy.
However, Hindus do not wish to acknowledge this fact but chose to con-
sider the Hindu texts, especially the Vedas, as so-called Divine guidance.
They persist in regarding the erroneous teachings of these scriptures and
their invented, irrational, and illogical tales as infallible guidance. For
this reason they consider, according to their own ignorant minds, their
dark and gloomy world as the ideal social model of life.
Throughout history, many nations persisted in allegiance to the
false religions and traditions inherited from their ancestors despite being
taught Allah’s true religion:
An illustration depicting the Epic of the Mahabharata. This describes
a great war that broke out as the result of a struggle for power be-
tween two tribes. This fictitious tale, which Hindus regard as being
absolutely true but that are in reality irrational and illogical nonsense,
portray supposed deities as having superior powers. Krishna, one of
the illusory deities to whom Hindus attach the greatest importance, is
the fictitious hero of this epic.