428 - TA'HA (Ayat# 92-104)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The narrative details the story of Samiri and his creation of the golden calf, which led to division among the Israelites and his subsequent punishment. It explores a theory suggesting a potential link between certain customs of the Aryans in ancient India and those of the lost tribes of Israel, specifically referencing similarities in calf worship, the treatment of the idol (burning and scattering ashes), and the practice of untouchability. The account notes parallels between the golden calf's construction and certain rituals performed by Brahmins, including the use of yellow coloring reminiscent of Surah Al-Baqarah. Additionally, it draws connections between the story of Samiri and the legend of Hanuman lifting a mountain, interpreting it as a transformed echo of the divine lifting described in the Quran. The discussion also touches upon the possibility that the Sahifah Ibrahim (the scrolls of Abraham) may be preserved in altered forms within ancient texts.

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