The audacity of so-called Islamic scholars like Haziq Khan misinterpreting Hindu deities on national TV has gone too far. This isn’t the first time the narrative has been twisted to suit their “peaceful” agenda. Recently, during a heated debate on Zee News, Haziq Khan insulted Shri Krishna. Thereby, triggering a slap-fest with Acharya Vikramaditya. The gloves are off, and Hindus are making it clear – you don’t get to misrepresent Sanatana Dharma without consequence. Let’s unlock this throw-down!
Haziq Khan Used The “Nupur Sharma” Playbook: Instigate, Victimize, Repeat
Nupur Sharma got death threats and Zubair unleashed his feral ideological compatriots against her for saying the exact same thing that Islamists often admit proudly pic.twitter.com/pZHEWbmLTd
— Sensei Kraken Zero (@YearOfTheKraken) December 1, 2023
Remember the Nupur Sharma incident? Haziq Khan’s attempt to shame and provoke a Hindu religious leader on national television mirrors the same strategy. Islamic scholars and spokespersons seem to follow a pattern – instigate Hindu speakers, rile them up, and then cry victim when they retaliate. Nupur Sharma responded to continuous instigations about her faith, only for the narrative to be twisted, turning her into a villain while others played the victim card.
In a recent public TV debate, Haziq Khan casually referred to Lord Krishna’s 16,000 wives in a derogatory manner.
A heated live debate on Zee News' "Taal Thok Ke" escalated into a brawl as panelists exchanged slaps and punches. The discussion on Zakir Naik's visit to Pakistan turned violent when Acharya Vikramaditya and Haziq Khan clashed. Video of the incident has since gone viral pic.twitter.com/6cMfUn8QvX
— The Times Patriot (@thetimespatriot) October 4, 2024
Acharya Vikramaditya was participating in this debate. And understandably, he was outraged at how Haziq Khan was misrepresenting the deity. Hence, on behalf of all the hurt and angry Hindus, Acharya Vikramaditya slapped Haziq Khan on live TV. Just like Nupur, Acharya Vikramaditya fell into the “peaceful” trap of reacting to malicious “peaceful” hate speech. However, this time unlike Nupur Sharm, the reaction was physical and public. But let’s set the “peaceful” narrative and the record straight, shall we?
Haziq Khan: Get The Difference Between Humans And Avatars
Unlike the One-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named and was human as well as fallible, Bhagwan Shiva and Shri Krishna represent something far deeper. They are not mere mortals but embodiments of cosmic consciousness. Bhagwan Shiva is the primal energy that underlies the entire universe. Shri Krishna was an Avataar of Bhagwan Vishnu, a divine incarnation who descended to Earth to restore Dharma. His actions, unlike human fallibilities, are part of a grand cosmic design.
When Haziq Khan mocked Krishna’s 16,000 wives, he demonstrated a complete lack of understanding.
Shri Krishna didn’t marry these women for lust or greed. After defeating the demon Narakasura, he liberated 16,000 women held captive. At that time, kidnapped women were shamed and ostracized by society. To protect their dignity and to restore their honor, Shri Krishna gave all these women under his name. Thereby, freeing them from societal scorn. It wasn’t about the desire for female companionship – it was an act of pure compassion and selflessness.
Islamic Scholars: Stop Twisting Sanatana Dharma
Haziq Khan and his ilk routinely misquote Hindu scriptures and legends. They turn allegories into literal stories to mock Hindus. By reducing Shri Krishna’s divine acts into something as petty as lust, they conveniently ignore the deeper, spiritual meaning behind these legends. And this is where Hindus must draw the line.
Sanatanis will no longer allow these misrepresentations to continue unchecked.
The Nupur Sharma incident was a wake-up call for all Hindus. And this fist-fight in a live debate is a warning to Islamic scholars – Beware. The “peaceful” facade under which you instigate and manipulate will no longer work. Hindus are not afraid to speak up, fight back, and challenge these lies.
Shri Krishna’s 16,000 Marriages: A Divine Act of Compassion
To defend Dharma, Shatrubodh and Svabodh are required. Hence to counter the hate-filled rhetoric on Krishna and his 16,000 wives, Sanatanis must know the legend. The story is a deeply spiritual one. It highlights a key aspect of Sanatana Dharma – the idea that the divine always works to uphold Dharma, to protect the weak, and to restore balance. Shri Krishna didn’t see those women as objects but as souls who needed his protection from the scorn of society. He wasn’t bound by human constraints, nor were his actions limited by worldly judgments.
The 16,000 marriages to traumatized and kidnapped women symbolize Shri Krishna’s boundless compassion, his role as a protector of Dharma, and his ability to transcend societal norms to restore balance in the world.
This divine act contrasts starkly with the human fallibilities found in other religious figures. While the He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named lived and died a human, Shri Krishna’s actions reflect the Avataar that he was. He was the one who transcended worldly limitations to show the path of Dharma.
Dear Hindus – Time to Fight Back Against Misinterpretations
Hindus should no longer be willing to sit idly by as Islamic scholars like Haziq Khan twist and mock the sacred legends of Sanatana Dharma. These legends are allegories and lessons filled with deeper spiritual truths. They are not fodder for petty mockery on national TV by “peacefuls” who look at everything with “peaceful” eyes!
The slap that Haziq Khan received is symbolic of a larger fight. Hindus are standing up for their faith and saying, enough is enough.
It’s time for the “peacefuls” to stop playing the victim and take responsibility for their misrepresentations.
Sanatana Dharma’s deities and legends are beyond human comprehension, filled with profound meaning and cosmic significance. These gems of wisdom are not meant to be reduced to soundbites by ignorant scholars looking to score cheap points on TV.