Muhammad was reincarnation of rakshas Tripurasur. 

 his guru was one eyed Shukracharya thats y Friday(shukrawar) is considered sacred in islam.. Jannat for which muslims are fighting for is actually Narkalok, His details were already described in written form in Bhavishya Puran 5000years prior to his birth just before the onset of Kalyug. The word Kabaa originate from Tamil and the word Kabaalishwaran. Tamil is considered one of the oldest languages of the world. Dravidian's worshiped Lord Shiva as their Primal Deity – from the Indus valley civilization. Shiva Temple's in South India are called as Kabaalishwaran temple's. Kabaali, therefore – refer to Lord Shiva. There are many other words in Islam that are taken(stolen) straight from Hinduism. For example, in Sanskrit Allah, Akka and Amba are synonyms. They signify a goddess or mother. The Islamic practice of Bakari Eed (Eid) derives from the Go-(M)edh and Ashva-(M)edh Yagnas or sacrifices of Vedic times. Eed in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eed for festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit word. [Note: The word Bakari is an Indian language word for a goat. Muslims sacrifice goats during Eid] Since Eed means worship and Griha means 'house', the Islamic word Idgah signifies a 'House of worship' which is the exact Sanskrit connotation of the term. Similarly the word 'Namaz' derives from two Sanskrit roots 'Nama' and 'Yajna' (NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping. Recital of the Namaz (Nama-smaranam in Hindi) five times a day owes its origin to the Vedic injunction of Panchmahayagna (five daily worship- Panch-Maha-Yagna) which is part of the daily Vedic ritual prescribed for all individuals. Four months of the year are regarded as very sacred in Islamic custom. The devout are enjoined to abstain from plunder and other evil deeds during that period. This originates in the Chaturmasa i.e., the four-month period of special vows and austerities in Hindu tradition. Shabibarat is the corrupt form of Shiva Vrat and Shiva Ratra. The Islamic term 'Eed-ul-Fitr' derives from the 'Eed of Piters' that is worship of forefathers in Sanskrit tradition. In India, Hindus commemorate their ancestors during the Pitr-Paksha that is the fortnight reserved for their remembrance. The very same is the significance of 'Eed-ul-Fitr' (worship of forefathers). In ancient Hinduism the 'demons' always return to the world to create havoc, misery and suffering and destroy the good that the sacred people have created. Is Islam this demon of our age, distorting itself as a (false) religion, and create its endless problems for other people in the world?

भविष्यपुराण में लिखा है कलयुग में राक्षस त्रिपुरासुर का पुनर्जन्म होगा महामद (मुहम्मद) के रूप में, जो एक पैशाचिक धर्म की स्थापना करेगा. उसका गुरु शुक्राचार्य था इसीलिए इस्लाम में शुक्रवार को पवित्र माना जाता है।इस पिशाच धर्म के अनुयायी लिंगछेदी(खतना किये हुए), शिखा(चोटी) रहित, मूँछ रहित दाढ़ी रखने वाले दूषक होंगे।ऊंचे व कर्कश स्वर(अज़ान) में अलापने वाले और सर्वभक्षी होंगे।मूसल से उनका संस्कार किया जायेगा। इस लिए वे मुसलमान कहलायेंगे।
यही नहीं भविष्य पुराण में इस्लाम को पिशाच धर्म और मुसलमानों को " लिंगोच्छेदी "यानि लिंग कटवाने वाले कहा गया है ,जिसे हिन्दी में कटुए और मराठी में लांडीये कहा जाता है, इस्लाम धर्म से सभी अनुयायी नर्क में जाते हैं, क्योकि राक्षस त्रिपुरासुर की भक्ति से नर्क ही मिलती है।उसी तरह सारे सेक्युलर जो राक्षस त्रिपुरासुर के धर्म(इस्लाम) का अप्रत्यक्ष समर्थन करते हैं वो भी नर्क जाते हैं.
भगवान शिव ने त्रिपुरासुर को कार्तिक पूर्णिमा के दिन मारा था.
इसी दिन उसके समर्थक मुहर्रम(शोक) मानते हैं.
भविष्य पुराण में मुहम्मद को त्रिपुरासुर का अवतार , धर्म दूषक (Polluter of righteousness)और पिशाच धर्म ( demoniac religion) का प्रवर्तक बताया गया है.
भविष्य पुराण के जिस भाग में मुहम्मदके वर्णन है ,वह मूल संस्कृत और उसके हिंदी अनुवाद केसाथ दिया जा रहा है .
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