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A Critical Assessment of Muhammad by the Bangladeshi Apostates: Part 2
Hindus respect monks more by the than kings, they are called Maharaj (great king), because of their honesty and integrity, and love for truth and justice. They honour their utterances as God’s word. Swami Vivekananda, an ideal monk of our times and founder of the he Ramakrishna Mission (RKM), said, “Everything may be given up for the sake of truth, but truth cannot be given up for anything.” It is amazing that the present breed of RKM monks have forsaken truth today and are telling blatant lies.
Swami Mumukshanandaji Maharaj in his Udbodhan editorial wrote:
“We experienced the Prophet’s unlimited patience and endurance from his poverty-stricken life in an extremely unfavourable environment in Mecca. On the other hand, what we have learned from his life and deeds Medina is an example of kindness and forgiveness, though he was then the undeclared king of the city. As a matter of fact, the personal and religious conducts of his great life has been acknowledged as his priceless teachings. And hence Islam is a religion of patience and endurance, and a religion of kindness and forgiveness – or in a nutshell, a religion of love and compassion.”
A reader, having even most insignificant knowledge about the life and deeds of Prophet Muhammad, would be shocked by these lies, particularly when written by a monk of R K Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda. It shows how low the monks of the R K Mission have fallen for whatever reasons.
Last update : 27-03-2009 23:25
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