Did you know that both "Satya" (truth) in Hinduism and "Sidq" (truthfulness) in Islam emphasize honesty in all dealings?
क्या आप जानते हैं कि हिंदू धर्म में 'सत्य' और इस्लाम में 'सिद्क' (ईमानदारी) दोनों ईमानदारी और सच्चाई पर जोर देते हैं?
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📅March 8, 2026
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Truth:
Both traditions consider honesty a fundamental virtue. In Islam, Sidq (truthfulness) is essential, and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was known as "Al-Amin" (the trustworthy) even before his prophethood. The Quran states: "O you who have believed, fear Allah and be with those who are true" (9:119). Lying is considered a major sin. In Hinduism, Satya (truth) is one of the five Yamas (ethical restraints) and is considered the foundation of all virtues. The Mahabharata states: "Truth is the highest virtue." Both traditions teach: 1) Always speak the truth, 2) Be honest in business, 3) Keep promises, 4) Truth leads to righteousness, 5) Lying destroys trust and character. The Quran promises Paradise for the truthful, and Hindu scriptures teach that truth is the path to liberation. Both view honesty as essential for spiritual growth and social harmony.