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  • Vedic Roots Of Arabia Arabic Proof 1850 BC!

    I have written articles on the Vedic roots of Saudi Arabia, Shiva Linga in Mecca, 786 is flipped OM of Hinduism, Prophet Mohammed’s Uncle’s Poem, Siva Stuthi.

    Hindu Symbols, Saraswati, Rishi in Arabia.jpg Hindu Symbols, Saraswati, Rishi in Arabia.

    I had also written on the presence of Sapthapathi, Sarasvati , Navagrahas in Arabia , pre dating Muhammad .

    For the last post, I received comment in Facebook asking me not to be foolish about Islam and went on to trace the geneology of Arabia(!?) from the Koran!

    I did not seem it fit to reply to the comment.

    This comment made me research further about the Vedic roots of Arabia.

    Arabia is from the Sanskrit word Asva, Arava meaning Horse and Sthan, Place.

    Arabia is thus the place of Horses.

    Ancient Tamil Literature abounds in reference to Arabia as the land of Horses and all the Ancient Tamil Kings, Chera, Chola and Pandyas imported Horses from Arabia.

     

    The major land route  to Arabia was from the North West of India and the Arabic people drew spiritual inspiration from India.

    ‘The Uttarapath (Northern Highway) was the international highway to the North of India. It was via Uttarapath that Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries drew their spiritual, educational and material sustenance from India.

    Besides, this Sea-links were formed with India at least 800 years before the advent of Islam.

    Basra was the ancient gateway to India because it was at this port that the Arab lands received Indian goods and visitors.

    At that time the spoken language was Sanskrit, which later dwindled into the local variation that we now call Arabic.

    Thousands of words that were derived from Sanskrit still survive in Arabic today.

     

    Sanskrit Arabic English
    Sagwan Saj Teakwood
    Vish Besh Poison
    Anusari Ansari Follower
    Shishya Sheikh Disciple
    Mrityu Mout Death
    Pra-Ga-ambar Paigambar One from heaven
    Maleen Malaun Dirty or soiled
    Aapati Aafat Misfortune
    Karpas Kaifas Cotton
    Karpur Kafur Camphor
    Pramukh Barmak Chief

     

    Even various kinds of swords were referred to as Handuwani, Hindi, Saif-Ul-Hind, Muhannid and Hinduani. The Sanskrit Astronomical treatise Brahma-Sphuta-Siddhanta in Arabic translation is known as Sind-Hind, while another treatise Khanda-Khadyaka was called Arkand. Mathematics itself was calledHindisa .

    The Arabs derived technical guidance in every branch of study such as astronomy, mathematics and physics from India. A noted scholar of history, W.H. Siddiqui notes:

    “The Arab civilization grew up intensively
    as well as extensively on the riches of
    Indian trade and commerce. Nomadic Arab
    tribes became partially settled communities
    and some of them lived within walled towns practised agriculture and commerce, wroteon wood and stone, feared the gods and honored the kings.”

    Some people wrongly believe that Arabs used the word Hindu as a term of contemptuous abuse. Nothing could be further from the truth. The people of pre-Islamic Arabia held Hinduism in great esteem as evidenced from the fact that they would endearingly call their most attractive and favourite daughters as Hinda and Saifi Hindi. The fact that Arabs regarded India as their spiritual and cultural motherland long before the damaging influence of Islam is corroborated by the following poem which mentions each one of the four Vedas by name: (The English translation is in black)

    “Aya muwarekal araj yushaiya noha
    minar HIND-e
    Wa aradakallaha
    manyonaifail jikaratun”
    “Oh the divine land of HIND (India)
    (how) very blessed art thou!
    Because thou art the chosen
    of God blessed with knowledge”
    “Wahalatijali Yatun ainana sahabi
    akha-atun jikra Wahajayhi yonajjalur
    -rasu minal HINDATUN ”
    “That celestial knowledge which like
    four lighthouses shone in such
    brilliance – through the (utterances of)
    Indian sages in fourfold abundance.”
    “Yakuloonallaha ya ahal araf alameen
    kullahum
    Fattabe-u jikaratul VEDA bukkun
    malam yonajjaylatun”
    “God enjoins on all humans,
    follow with hands down
    The path the Vedas with his divine
    precept lay down.”
    “Wahowa alamus SAMA wal YAJUR
    minallahay Tanajeelan
    Fa-e-noma ya akhigo mutiabay-an
    Yobassheriyona jatun”
    “Bursting with (Divine) knowledge
    are SAM &YAJUR bestowed on creation,
    Hence brothers respect and
    follow the Vedas, guides to salvation”
    “Wa-isa nain huma RIG ATHAR nasayhin
    Ka-a-Khuwatun
    Wa asant Ala-udan wabowa masha -e-ratun”
    “Two others, the Rig and Athar teach us
    fraternity, Sheltering under their
    lustre dispels darkness till eternity”

    This poem was written by Labi-Bin-E- Akhtab-Bin-E-Turfa who lived in Arabia around 1850 B.C.

    That was 2300 years before Mohammed!!!

    This verse can be found in Sair- Ul-Okul which is an anthology of ancient Arabic poetry.

    It was compiled in 1742 AD under order of the Turkish Sultan Salim.

    That the Vedas were the religious scriptures to which the Arabs owed allegiance as early as 1800 B.C. proves not only the antiquity of the Vedas but also the existence of Indian rule over the entire region from the Indus to the Mediterranean, because it is a fact of history that the religion of the ruler is practised by his subjects.

    Vedic culture was very much alive just before the birth of Muhammad.

    Again let’s refer to the Sair-Ul-Okul. The following poem was written by JirrhamBintoi who lived 165 years before the prophet Muhammed. It is in praise of India’s great King Vikramaditya who had lived 500 years before Bintoi. (The English translation is in red).

    “Itrasshaphai Santul
    Bikramatul phehalameen Karimun
    Bihillahaya Samiminela
    Motakabbenaran Bihillaha
    Yubee qaid min howa
    Yaphakharu phajgal asari
    nahans Osirim Bayjayholeen
    Yaha sabdunya Kanateph natephi
    bijihalin Atadari Bilala masaurateen
    phakef Tasabahu. Kaunni eja majakaralhada
    walhada Achimiman, burukan, Kad, Toluho
    watastaru Bihillaha yakajibainana
    baleykulle amarena
    Phaheya jaunabil amaray Bikramatoon”

    – (Sair-ul-Okul, Page 315)

    “Fortunate are those who were born
    during King Vikram’s reign, he was
    a noble generous, dutiful ruler devoted
    to the welfare of his subjects. But at
    that time, We Arabs oblivious of divinity
    were lost in sensual pleasures. Plotting
    & torture were rampant. The darkness of
    ignorance had enveloped our country.
    Like the lamb struggling for its life
    in the cruel jaws of a wolf, we Arabs
    were gripped by ignorance. The whole
    country was enveloped in a darkness as
    intense as on a New moon night. But the
    present dawn & pleasant sunshine of
    education is the result of the favor of
    that noble king Vikram whose benevolence
    did not lose sight of us foreigners as we
    were. He spread his sacred culture amongst
    us and sent scholars from his own land
    whose brilliance shone like that of the sun
    in our country. These scholars & preceptors
    through whose benevolence we were once again
    made aware of the presence of god, introduced
    to his secret knowledge & put on the road to
    truth, had come to our country to initiate us
    in that culture & impart education.”

    Vedic religion and culture were present in Pre-Islamic Arabia as early as 1850 B.C., and definitely present at the time of Mohammed’s birth.

    Vishnu’s Footprints in Mecca and more to follow.

    Citation.

    https://www.aho.hk/swordoftruth/vpopia1.html