00:00What is the difference? The difference is that Hindu, as I mentioned in my talk, is a geographical definition. Those people living in the land of the Indus Valley Civilization or those people living in India, they are called as Hindus. It's a geographical definition. It is not a religious definition.
00:18The right word should be Vedantist. A person who follows the Vedas should be called a Vedantist and not a Hindu. A Hindu is an Islamist. In that context, I am from India, I live in India, I am a Hindu, by geographical definition.
00:38But the real Muslim is a person who submits a little to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. So if a person who believes in the Hindu teachings, they admire the Quran, and they believe that there is one God, and they believe that Toph and Bhamad is the messenger of God, they are Muslims. So they become Muslims. The right word is Muslim.
00:57So, inshallah, we pray to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, that may your father, and your mother, and the brethren and sisters, inshallah, they become Muslims. They follow Allah and His Asul. They worship only one God. And though there are many facilities that are there, but if you believe in one God, and believe in the last and final revelation of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, then you are a Muslim, you enter the fold of Islam.
01:26And according to me, you should not believe in the last and final revelation of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, and according to me, you should not believe in the last.
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