Hinduism-islam

Did you know that both "Kritajna" (gratitude) in Hinduism and "Shukr" (gratitude) in Islam emphasize thankfulness to God?

क्या आप जानते हैं कि हिंदू धर्म में 'कृतज्ञता' और इस्लाम में 'शुक्र' (आभार) दोनों कृतज्ञता और आभार व्यक्त करने पर जोर देते हैं?

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📅 March 8, 2026

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Both traditions emphasize expressing gratitude for God's blessings. In Islam, Shukr (gratitude) is a fundamental act of worship. The Quran states: "And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed, 'If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]'" (14:7). Muslims are encouraged to say "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah) for all blessings. In Hinduism, gratitude (Kritajna) is considered essential. The Vedas teach expressing thanks to God for all provisions. Both traditions teach: 1) All blessings come from God, 2) Gratitude increases blessings, 3) Thankfulness is a form of worship, 4) Appreciating what one has, 5) Not taking things for granted. The Quran promises more blessings for the grateful, and Hindu scriptures teach that gratitude brings contentment. Both view gratitude as essential for spiritual happiness and recognizing God's mercy.

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