Did you know that both Hinduism (Agni - fire) and Islam (Noor - light) use fire/light as symbols of divine presence?
क्या आप जानते हैं कि हिंदू धर्म में 'अग्नि' और इस्लाम में 'नूर' (प्रकाश) दोनों प्रकाश और पवित्रता का प्रतीक हैं?
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📅March 8, 2026
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Both traditions use fire and light symbolically. In Hinduism, Agni (fire) is considered a deity and is central to many rituals. Fire represents purity, transformation, and divine presence. In Islam, Noor (light) is used to describe divine guidance. The Quran states: "Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth" (24:35). Both traditions: 1) Use light/fire symbolically, 2) Represent divine presence, 3) Symbolize guidance, 4) Represent purity, 5) Use in worship. Hindus light lamps (Diya) during puja, and Muslims use light as a metaphor for divine guidance. The Quran describes Allah as light, and Hindu scriptures describe fire as a messenger to the gods. Both view light/fire as representing the divine and as a way to connect with the sacred. Light dispels darkness, just as divine guidance dispels ignorance.