
About 2500 years ago, Buddhism arose in northeast India and, in
time, extended its influence throughout Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand,
Laos, Kampuchea, China, Japan, Tibet, Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea,
and Nepal. Today, it has about 330 million followers.
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The statues of Buddha above are very
important to Buddhists' pagan beliefs. This perverse religion
leads people to accept the incredible idea that these statues
can do them some good.
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“You call me to reject God and to associate something
with Him about which I have no knowledge, while I call you
to the Almighty, the Endlessly Forgiving.”
(Qur’an 40:42) |
Definitions of Buddhism have always varied, along with how Buddhists
understand life's meaning. For some, Buddhism is a religion; others
regard it as a sect or school of philosophy. But from its view of
life and all its practices, it is ultimately clear that the doctrine
of Buddhism is idolatrous and superstitious. Since Buddhism is an
atheist religion that lacks any belief in God, it also rejects the
existence of angels, the eternal afterlife, Hell, and the Day of
Judgment.
Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, was born in the Indian
city of Kapilavastu and lived between 563 and 483 B.C. At this time,
India's dominant religion was Brahmanism, the religion of Aryan invaders.
According to the Aryans' rigid and unbreachable caste system, all
of society was divided into four groups, each of which in turn was
divided into sub castes. Brahman priests formed the very highest segment
of society and they pitilessly oppressed the people of lesser status.
Gautama was born the son of a wealthy prince by the name of Suddhodana,
in the noble Sakya family. After spending his youth in comfort and
ease, Gautama left the palace at the age of 29 and began a mystic
search that lasted until his death at the age of 80. During his
lifetime, he established certain principles that over the course
of time, evolved into the doctrine we now call Buddhism.
The word Buddha means "the awakened, or enlightened one," signifying
the spiritual heights that Siddhartha Gautama is supposed to have
attained. Those Buddhist teachings and texts that have come down
to us do not date from the period in which he lived, but were written
down between 300 and 400 years after his death. In the following
pages of this book, we will examine these texts in detail and we
will see that they contain false beliefs, practices that go beyond
all logic and present Buddha perversely as an idol to be worshipped.
The Yun-kang Caves in southern China
date from the 5th century. |
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Left: An idol of Chenresig that Tibetan
Buddhists called the "Protector of Tibet." With eleven heads
and several arms, Chenresig has several names in Tibetan Buddhist
tradition. But no intelligent person could ever believe the
nonsense that a statue made of wood or stone could have any
strength or power.
Right: The Potala Palace in the Lhasa River valley, containing
the tombs of former Dalai Lamas, is the largest building in
Tibet. Tibetan Buddhists today bow in front of this palace
and show it great reverence, indicating how they have deified
their Dalai Lama.
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"These [allegedly
divine beings] are nothing but empty names which you have
invented-you and your forefathers. God has sent down no
authority for them…"
(Qur'an 53:23)
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(Left) One of the giant statues Buddhists built in Katmandu
to express their perverse beliefs.
(Right) The Vat Ong Teu temple in Vientiane, Laos. This temple's
institute undertakes to spread Buddhism's perverse, mind-darkening
beliefs whose practice lead peoples into laziness and indolence.
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Those Who Associate Buddha with God
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" ... Those who do not believe follow falsehood, whereas those
who believe follow the truth from their Lord."
(Qur'an 47:3)
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In its basic beliefs, philosophy and practices, this religion is
idolatrous. Buddhists hold Buddha in a heightened sense of love,
deep respect and fear, even accepting him as a god.
Although we have no documents from Buddha's time that suggest that
he urged his followers to worship him; the Brahmans-who were already
worshipping idols-quickly began to make statues of Siddhartha. And
in time, those who nurtured an excessive love towards Buddha came
to worship these idols and consider him a god.
However, all religions based on God's revelations adhere to a monotheistic
faith that recognizes Him as single and unique. In the Qur'an (22:
34), God states, "Your God is One God, so
submit to Him." To deny the supremacy of God and worship
the idols of an ordinary person, as the Buddhists do, is described
in the Qur'an as to "associate something with God." In hundreds
of places in the Qur'an, God reminds us that this "association"
is a very serious sin. For example:
God does not forgive anything being associated
with Him, but He forgives whoever He wills for anything other than
that. Anyone who associates something with God has committed a terrible
crime. (Qur'an, 4: 48)
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A Hindu woman in the Shravanbelagola
region of India, erroneously praying for help from the monolithic
statue of Gomateshwara.
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Above: The Amida Buddha is one of
the Buddhas that symbolizes limitless light, according to
the superstitious Buddhist belief. This Buddha alone is enough
to show how ignorant a religion Buddhism is.
Left: A Japanese statue of the Buddhist deity called Avalokiteshvara.
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The word "associate," or shirk, means partnership. The Qur'an uses
it in the sense of associating His creatures with Him, as in treating
any thing, person, or any idea as equal to or higher than God. The
idolater reveres whatever image, relic, or object that he associates
with God more highly than he does God Himself, directing toward it
all his love and respect, interest and adoration. The Qur'an (15:96;
17:39; 51:51) refers to this perverse way of thinking as "setting
up another god together with God."
The Islamic religion is based on the belief in the oneness of God
(tawhid). God often repeats the phrase La ilahe illahu ("there is
no other God but He"), which is the first condition of faith. Therefore,
the most basic meaning of shirk is deviating from this truth into
the mistaken idea that there are other beings besides God who possess
"power and might." In the Qur'an, our Lord makes Himself known by
describing His attributes and tells us in many verses in the Qur'an
that there is no other god but He. In verse 59:22-24, God reveals
His sublime names in these words:
He is God-there is no god but Him. He is the Knower
of the Unseen and the Visible. He is the All-Merciful, the Most
Merciful.
He is God-there is no god but Him. He is the King,
the Most Pure, the Perfect Peace, the Trustworthy, the Safeguarder,
the Almighty, the Compeller, the Supremely Great. Glory be to God
above all they associate with Him.
He is God-the Creator, the Maker, the Giver of
Form. To Him belong the Most Beautiful Names. Everything in the
heavens and earth glorifies Him. He is the Almighty, the All-Wise.
God manifests His attributes for human beings to perceive. For
example, He has endless mercy and manifests His attribute as the
"Merciful" in human beings. His qualities can be seen in those people,
although they do not enjoy these qualities as a result of their
own efforts or merits. By themselves, no other beings can possess
or create the attributes of God. To assert that they do have this
ability is to "set up another god together with God." Like Buddhists,
they make the mistake of associating His creatures with God, attributing
some of His qualities to other, lesser beings.

“When they are told: ‘Follow what God has sent
down,’ they say, ‘No, we will follow what we found
our fathers doing…”
(Qur’an 31:21) |
For example, God is All-Seeing and knows "what is even more concealed."
When someone acts in secret, with no one around, believing that
no one sees him, our Lord does see him and knows everything that
he does. He sees and knows every event that happens in the universe,
down to its smallest details, because He is the One God Who created
them all. In the Qur'an (6: 103), God affirms that, "Eyesight
cannot perceive Him, but He perceives eyesight. He is the All-Penetrating,
the All-Aware."
Wherever a person is, it's absolutely true that God is with him.
God knows what you're thinking at this very moment, as you're reading
these words. God tells us that He sees us wherever we are:
You do not engage in any matter or recite any of
the Qur'an or do any action without Our witnessing you while you
are occupied with it. Not even the smallest speck eludes your Lord,
either on earth or in heaven. Nor is there anything smaller than
that, or larger, which is not in a Clear Book. (Qur'an, 10: 61)
It is He Who created the heavens and the earth
in six days, then established Himself firmly on the Throne. He knows
what goes into the earth and what comes out of it, what comes down
from heaven and what goes up into it. He is with you wherever you
are-God sees what you do. (Qur'an, 57: 4)
"Or do they have some
deity other than God? Glory be to
God above any idol they propose!"
(Qur'an 52:43)
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Buddhist life is full of superstitious rituals. During the New
Year festival in Tibet, for example, Buddhists hang on the branches
of trees pieces of material with prayers written on them and
throw confetti into the air. |
This point reveals Buddhists' idolatrous understanding, as do many
others. Buddha's followers regard him as all-seeing and all-knowing.
The proliferation of statues of Buddha in countries where it is
the dominant religion, and the eyes of Buddha painted on every temple
all bear witness to Buddhists' deviant belief that Buddha sees them
at every moment with his eyes made of stone or wood, and hears them
with his wooden ears. For this reason, they fill their houses with
his statues, in front of which they perform acts of reverence.
In this, they are acting contrary to intelligence and committing
a grave sin. In the Qur'an (7: 195), God tells us that people who
associate others with God are greatly deceived; and that whatever
things they have made into gos have no power over anything:
"Do they have legs they can walk with? Do they have hands they can
grasp with? Do they have eyes they can see with? Do they have ears
they can hear with?" Never forget, "idolatry" does not mean
only the worship of material idols. Anyone who honors another person
for his possessions, thinking that they belong to him and derive
from some power of his own, deifies that person, not realizing that
these transient objects are a test that God has posed for him. As
God warns in the Qur'an (2: 165):
Among the people are those who take other than God as equals
[to Him], loving them as they should love God. But those who believe
have greater love for God. If only you could see those who do wrong
at the time when they see the punishment, and that truly all strength
belongs to God, and that God is severe in punishment.
“God is He Who created
you, then provides for you, then will cause you to die and
then bring you back to life.
Can any of your partner-gods do any of that?”
(Qur’an 30:40)
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Say:'I have only been ordered to worship God and not to
associate anything with Him.' "
(Qur'an 13:36)
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Buddha was a powerless servant whom God created and tested in this
world; he had no ability or will of his own to influence people.
It was by God's will that he spoke, and he lived the life that God
gave him, according to the fate that God had determined. Abraham's
(peace be upon him) prayer in the Qur'an (26: 78-82) expresses most
clearly the helplessness of human beings before God's absolute might:

The New Year Festival in Nechung monastery in Tibet is celebrated
with superstitious, irrational ceremonies. |
He Who created me and guides me; He Who gives me food and
gives me drink; and when I am ill, it is He Who heals me; He Who
will cause my death, then give me life; He Who I sincerely hope
will forgive my mistakes on the Day of Reckoning.
Buddha lived the fate that God had ordained for
him, and when his time came, he died. It must not be forgotten that
apart from God's will, no one can have faith; it is God Who guides
human beings. Unless God wills it, no one can guide another to the
right path. Again, it is God Who guides people toward truth and
beauty. Invitations and communications influence the human heart
only insofar as God wills it. Indeed, He is the only absolute power
that must be magnified, adored and entreated for help. As God announced
this truth in the Qur'an (22: 74): "They do
not measure God according to His true power. God is All-Strong,
Almighty."
The Qur'an gives a number of examples of people who worship idols.
As just one example, the polytheist people of Abraham carved representations
of their gods, worshipped them, and listened to their calls. In
the Qur'an (21: 52-53), our Lord relates: "When
he [Abraham] said to his father and his people, 'What are these
statues you are clinging to?' they said, 'We found our fathers worshipping
them.' "
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There are 300 different figures of
Buddha in the Wat Saket Monastery in Laos. Buddhists cannot
measure God according to His true power and openly deify Buddha.
They disregard God, Creator of heaven and earth, and prefer
to pray to a human being with no power to help even himself,
hoping to receive some benefit from his statues.
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As these verses show, human beings have adopted this kind of worship
as an inheritance that their ancestors have passed down to them.
Thus idol worship, no matter how illogical, can be a kind of social
activity remembered from childhood and not regarded as strange,
even in the most modern societies.
In the Qur'an (27: 24-25), God says that the people of Sheba (Saba')
were idolaters, just like the people of Abraham:
I found both her [the Queen of Sheba] and her people
prostrating to the sun instead of God. Satan has made their actions
seem good to them and debarred them from the Way so they are not
guided and do not prostrate to God, Who brings out what is hidden
in the heavens and the earth, and knows what you conceal and what
you divulge.
These verses draw our attention to another important point: that
Satan has made idolatrous religions seem valid and meaningful to
people, to bar them from God's Way. Satan knows, for example, that
the sun is not a god to be worshipped; but a creation of God like
all the rest of the universe. In other words, every idolatrous religion
that opposes God's revelation is actually based on the revelations
of Satan, who does this so that men and women will not prostrate
themselves before God.
Another example of idolatry that God gives In the Qur'an concerns
the Children of Israel. While they were escaping Pharaoh and his
people with Moses (peace be upon him), they met a people that worshipped
idols and they wanted Moses to make them a similar idol. In the
Qur'an (7: 138-139), God tells about this:
We conveyed the tribe of Israel across the sea,
and they came upon some people who were devoting themselves to some
idols that they had. They said, "Moses, give us a god just as these
people have gods." He said, "You are indeed an ignorant people.
What these people are doing is destined for destruction. What they
are doing is purposeless."
From this account, we see that the Children of Israel, acting in
ignorance, wanted a god they could see with their eyes, before which
they could bow down and perhaps perform elaborate ceremonies. This
indicates they did not conceive of, much less appreciate, God's
might. Although Moses explained the truth to them, as soon as he
left them, they made themselves an idol-a great perversion. In the
Qur'an (7: 148-149), God tells us that immediately after, regret
overcame them:
After he left, Moses's people adopted a calf made
from their ornaments, a form which made a lowing sound. Did they
not see that it could not speak to them or guide them to any way?
They adopted it, and so they were wrongdoers.
When they took full stock of what they had done
and saw they had been misled, they said, "If our Lord does not have
mercy on us and forgive us, we will certainly be among the lost."
“Indeed, most surely,
your God is One.”
(Qur’an 37:4)
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But to those who had made the calf into a god, God gave this answer
(Qur'an, 7: 152):
As for those who adopted the Calf, anger from their Lord
will overtake them together with abasement in the life of this world.
That is how we repay the purveyors of falsehood.
The above verses show that if God wills, He can forgive or punish
those who associate His creatures with Him. Those who do so are
actually fabricating falsehood, since the evident truth is that
there is only one God. To bow before these invented gods is a terrible
crime against God. As stated in the Qur'an (4: 48), God may forgive
those who commit every other sin and error, but never one who associates
His creatures with Him:
God does not forgive anything being associated with Him
but He forgives whoever He wills for anything other than that. Anyone
who associates something with God has committed a terrible crime.
There is No Deity Except God
The basis of Islam is the knowledge that God exists, and the understanding
that there is no god but Him. In the Qur'an, the divine source of
Islam, God tells us (2: 163) that this is the greatest foundation
of religion: "Your God is God Alone. There
is no deity except Him, the All-Merciful, the Most Merciful."
Indeed, there is only one Absolute Being, and everything
else is His creation. God made the universe we live in and, before
He created it, no material thing existed. Nothing, animate or inanimate,
had been brought into existence; there was nothing but a complete
void. The moment the universe was created, only then did time, space
and matter come into being, created by the Eternal God Who is not
subject to any of them. In one verse (2: 117) of the Qur'an, God
speaks of Himself as the flawless Creator of the universe:
[He is] The Originator of the heavens and
earth. When He decides on something, He just says to it, "Be!" and
it is.
“The Lord of the East
and the West and everything between them…”
(Qur’an 26:28)
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God creates everything that is happening at this moment, and every
moment. God constantly creates every rain drop that falls, every
child who is born, the photosynthesis occurring in leaves, the functions
of living bodies, the courses of the stars in their galaxies, every
seed that sprouts, all we know and everything we do not. Everything
in the universe, great and small, functions according to His command
(Qur'an, 27: 64):
He Who originates creation and then regenerates
it and provides for you from out of heaven and earth. Is there another
god besides God? Say: "Bring your proof if you are being truthful."
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“He Who created and fashioned.”
(Qur’an 87:2)
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From the cells of living things to the stars in the universe, all
systems exist in wonderful order and function perfectly. This amazing
order, controlled at every moment, continues in perfect harmony
because our Lord embraces all existing things with His eternal knowledge
(Qur'an, 67: 3-4):
He created the seven heavens in layers. You will
not find any flaw in the creation of the All-Merciful. Look again-do
you see any gaps? Then look again and again. Your sight will return
to you dazzled and exhausted!
To reject God as Creator and to attribute consciousness to any
of the objects He has created shows a great lack of intelligence.
The wonderful order in the universe and the flawless design in all
living things show us that one Creator created them all. In one
verse (23: 91), God announced that there is no other god besides
Him, and that no other existing thing in the universe possesses
power, apart from Him:
God has no son, and there is no other god accompanying
Him, for then each god would have gone off with what He created,
and one of them would have been exalted above the other. Glory be
to God above what they describe.
God is everywhere and encompasses all things. He is the one true,
absolute Being, and all things obey His will. God is in every moment
and in every place. There is no place where He is not; no living
thing exists that is beyond His control. He is All-sufficient and
free from all weakness (Qur'an, 2: 255):
God, there is no god but Him, the
Living, the Self-Sustaining. He is not subject to drowsiness or
sleep. Everything in the heavens and the earth belongs to Him. Who
can intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is
before them and what is behind them but they cannot grasp any of
His knowledge save what He wills. His Footstool encompasses the
heavens and the earth and their preservation does not tire Him.
He is the Most High, the Magnificent.
"There is no creature
on the earth which is not dependent
upon God for its provision."
(Qur'an 11:6)
“Everything in the
heavens and everything in the earth belongs to Him. He is
the Most High, the Magnificent.”
(Qur’an 42:4)
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