The True Savior

By: Bijla Singh

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mohammad who kept multiple wives, sex slaves, married first cousin (adopted son’s wife) and an adolescent to whom he was of grandfather figure is no role model for the humanity. He also solidified immoral practices such as slavery and rape of war captives. No rational moral human being can or is allowed to do in today’s world what Mohammad did 1400 years ago. He was so busy in the worldly pleasures that he did nothing to spread the message of Allah that is if it was ever revealed to him. He stayed in his local area his entire life having no care about the rest of the world who did not know anything about the so-called “revealed message”. Some of his followers (Umar, Uthman, Hasan, Husain etc) kept more than four wives and married young girls. There is nothing for the humanity to follow from Mohammad’s life.

Guru Nanak Sahib, on the other hand, came to this earth with a mission. A mission to show the humanity a true path of peace and salvation for which He took long journeys and traveled in all directions. He established rational moral standards for true way of life and freed the humanity from sufferings of slavery, discrimination and prejudices. He is a true role model for the humanity who taught true way of life by giving up worldly desires and riches for the cause of truth and Himself lived up to it.

Truth is higher than everything; but higher still is truthful living. (Ang 62)

Guru Nanak Sahib’s followers, Sikhs, followed the same example and chose death rather than giving up truth and adopting false way of Islam. No one has ever and never will achieve salvation without becoming the disciple of Guru Nanak Sahib. Therefore, we appeal to the Muslims to give up backward old aged teaching of Islam and adopt true way of life set forth by Guru Nanak Sahib, which brings peace and salvation.

Let no one wander in doubt in the world. Without the Guru, no one can cross over. (Ang 864)

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