The Quran Sharif is the universal scripture of Islam. Any person who commits major sins mentioned in the Quran Sharif or in the words of Prophet Muhammad cannot be considered a Muslim. Acts like idolizing anything created by Allah, taking or getting one’s photo taken, consuming any form of intoxicants, or not believing in the five pillars of Islam – Salah, Sawm, Zakat, Hajj, and having complete faith in Prophet Muhammad – or worshiping graves, mausoleums, and shrines are signs of hypocrisy. This is exactly what is mentioned in this book, “The Quran exists, but there are no Muslims.”
The book, titled ‘Brahmin Genocide – The Precursor to Hindu Extinction’, highlights the grave threat faced by the Brahmin community and Hindus at large, who are unaware of their impending demise. It underscores the urgency of taking immediate steps to prevent the planned destruction of their ancient civilization, tracing the origins of Brahmin hatred to colonial influences and proposing strategies to combat it.
विषय परिचय:
इस्लाम का सर्वमान्य ग्रंथ है कुरान शरीफ। बात केवल यह है कि कुरान मोमिनो के लिए अनिवार्य है और उसमें क्या करना है क्या नहीं करना है यह स्पष्ट है और पैगंबर साहब के वचन भी बिल्कुल स्पष्ट हैं । अतः उन्हें न मानने वाला मुनाफिक या मुशरिक है। यही बात इस पुस्तक में कही गई है कि “कुरान तो है पर मुसलमान कोई नहीं” ।
पुस्तक ‘ब्राह्मण नरसंहार – हिंदू विलुप्ति की पूर्ववर्ती’ हमें चेतावनी देती है। ब्राह्मणों के प्रति नफरत की उत्पत्ति का अन्वेषण करने से लेकर इस युद्ध के लिए एक योजना का खाका बनाने तक, यह पुस्तक हमारी संस्कृति की महिमा को समझने के लिए ही नहीं बल्कि इसके शत्रुओं को पहचानने के लिए भी अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण है। महलिंगम बालाजी इस पुस्तक के बारे में अनेक प्रशनो का उत्तर दे रहे हैं।
About the Speaker:
Prof. Kusumlata Kedia is a distinguished scholar in international relations, development economics, social science, and history. She is a professor of economics at Banaras Hindu University and later served as a professor of social science at Gandhi Vidya Mandir. She was honored with the All India Dr. Hedgewar Prajna Award in 2006, and authored several books.
Prof. Rameshwar Mishra ‘Pankaj’ is a renowned philosopher, sociologist, and historian. He was the former director of the Gandhi Vidya Sansthan and a former consultant of the Culture Department of the Government of India. He has edited several important journals and has published over 3,000 articles.
Mahalingam Balaji, hailing from a lineage of Vedic scholars, had a successful corporate career spanning nearly three decades. He is now focused on establishing a think tank to promote the contemporary relevance of the Bharatiya civilizational worldview. He aims to counter the negative narrative against practitioners of Sanatan Dharma, particularly Brahmins.