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This article was in the October 1997 issue of the Message Magazine...
Research: Prof Pundit Vaid Parkash
Translated: Mir Abdul Majeed
**The Last Kalki Autar (Messenger) that the Veda has foretold and who is
waited on by Hindus is the Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah (saw) **
A recently published book in Hindi has raised a lot of hue and cry all over
India. in the event of the author being Muslim, he would have been jailed
and a strict ban would have certainly been imposed on the printing and the
publishing of the book. The author of this important research work "Kalki
Autar" i.e. "guide and Prophet of whole universe" comes of a Bengali race
and holds an important portfolio at Ilahabad University. Pundit Vaid Parkash
is a Brahman Hindu and a well known Sanskrit scholar and research worker.
Pundit Vaid Parkash, after a great deal of toil and hard-work, presented the
work to as many as eight great Pundits who are themselves very well known in
the field of research in India, and are amongst the learned religious
leaders. Their Pundits, after thorough study of the book, have acknowledged
this to be true and authentic research work. Important religious books of
India mention the guide and prophet by the specific name of "Kalki Autar" it
denotes the great man Muhammed (saw) who was born in Makkah. Hence, all
Hindus where-ever they may be, should wait no longer for any other 'kalki
autar' but to embrace Islam and follow in the footsteps of the last
Messenger of Allah (swt) who was sent in the world about fourteen hundred
years ago with a mission from Him and after accomplishing it has long ago
departed this world. As an argument to prove the authenticity of his
research, Pundit Vaid Parkash quotes from the Veda, a sacred book among
Hindus:
1. Veda mentions that 'kalki autar' will be the last Messenger/Prophet of
Bhagwan (Allah) to guide the whole world. After quoting this reference the
Pundit Parkash says that this comes true only in the case of Muhammed (saw).
2. According to a prophecy of Hinduism, 'kalki autar' will be born in an
island and that is the Arab territory which is known as 'jazeeratul Arab'.
3. In the 'sacred' book of Hindus the father's name of 'kalki autar' is
mentioned as 'Vishnu Bhagat' and his mother's name as 'somanib'. In
sanskrit, 'vishnu' stands for Allah (swt) and the literal meaning of
'bhagat' is slave. 'Vishnu Bhagat' therefore, in the Arabic language will
mean Allah's slave (Abdullah). 'Somanib' in Sanskrit means peace and
tranquilty which in arabic is denoted by the word 'Amina'. Whereas the last
Messenger Muhammed's (saw) father and mother's names were Abdullah and Amina
respectively.
4. In the big books of Hindus, it is mentioned that 'kalki autar' will live
on olive and dates and he will be true to his words and honest. In this
regard Pundit Parkash writes, "This is true and established only in the case
of Muhammed (saw)".
5. Veda mentions that 'kalki autar' will be born in the respected and noble
dynasty of his land. And this is also true as regards Muhammed (saw) as he
was born in the respected tribe of Quraish who enjoyed great respect adn
high place in Makkah.
6. 'Kalki Autar' will be taught in the cave by Bhagwan through his own
messenger. And it is very true in this matter. Muhammed (saw) was the only
one person in Makkah who has taught by Allah's Messenger Gabriel in the cave
of Hira.
7. It is written in the books which Hindus believe that Bhagwan will provide
'Kalki autar' with the fastest of a horse and with the help of which he will
ride around the world and the seven skies/heavens. The riding on 'Buraq' and
'Meraj' by the Prophet Muhammed (saw) proves what?
8. It is also written in the Hindus' books that 'kalki autar' will be
strengthened and heavily helped by Bhagwan. And we know this fact that
Muhammed (saw) was aided and reinforced by Allah (swt) throughHis angels in
the battle of Badr.
9. Hindus' books also mention that 'kalki autar' will be an expert in horse
riding, arrow shooting, and swordsmanship. What Pundit Vaid Parkash comments
in this regard is very important and worth attention and consideration. He
writes that the age of horses, swords, and spears is long ago gone and now
is the age of modern weapons like tanks, missiles, and guns, and therefore
it will be unwise to wait for 'kalki autar' bearing sword and arrows or
spears. In reality, the mention in our books of 'kalki autar' is clearly
indicative of Muhammed (saw) who was given the heavenly book known as
Al-Qur'an.