PROPHECY ABOUT PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH) IN ATHARVA VEDA with ENGLISH & ROMAN SANSKRIT REFERENCE
Human being is the best creation of our Almighty and its being best over all other creatures is due to the intellect and free will which the creator has endowed them with.
Since this free will may be used in either way good or bad in this world, man needed divine guidance to carry on their affairs in this world so that they get success. For divine guidance to deliver to mankind, our Creator chose messenger from amongst the people from time to time.
As we know, the Quran and other religious books state that God sent many prophets on this earth for the guidance of mankind. Exactly in these religious books it is also written that God almighty will also send His last prophet named Muhammad to the land of Arabia.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is mentioned in all the scriptures revealed on various prophets of that time and He was prophesied as to be the final one for the whole mankind according to God’s plan. In many scriptures like Torah (revealed to Moses (PBUH) and Bible to Jesus Christ (PBUH), the name of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is clearly mentioned as He will be the final one to come. Even in Hindu scriptures such as Puranas and the Vedas, the name of the Prophet Muhammad and the events of his life are clearly mentioned.
Here at bawatonishah.blogspot.com we will present to you a prediction about one of the battles of Prophet Muhammad which is known as Battle of Ahzab or the Battle of Allies/Trench is mentioned in Atharvaveda: Book No. 20, Hymn 21, Mantra 07.
námyā yád indra sákʰyā parāváti nibarháyo námuciṃ nā́ma māyínam
You have O Indra, overthrown 20 kings and 60,099 men with an outstripping Chariot wheel who came to fight the praised one or far famed (Muhammad) orphan.
EXPLANATION & KEY POINTS
- The population of Makkah at the time of Prophet Muhammad was nearly 60,000
- There were several clans in Makkah each having its own chief. Totally there were about 20 chiefs to rule the population of Makkah. And we know that after the conquest of Makkah, they all surrendered to the Prophet Muhammad.
- An ''Abandhu'' meaning in sanskrit an orphan and the other meaning ‘Praiseworthy’ which is the translation of ''Muhammad'' into English.
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