Did you know that "Mantras" (sacred chants) in Hinduism and "Dhikr" (remembrance) in Islam both involve repeating God's names for spiritual benefit?
क्या आप जानते हैं कि हिंदू धर्म में 'मंत्र' और इस्लाम में 'ज़िक्र' (स्मरण) दोनों ईश्वर को याद करने के तरीके हैं?
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📅March 8, 2026
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Truth:
Both practices involve repetitive recitation of divine names or phrases to focus the mind and connect with the divine. Hindus chant mantras like "Om Namah Shivaya" or "Hare Krishna" to invoke divine presence and purify the mind. Muslims practice Dhikr, repeating phrases like "Subhanallah" (Glory to Allah), "Alhamdulillah" (Praise to Allah), or "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is Great). Both practices: 1) Calm the mind, 2) Increase devotion, 3) Purify the heart, 4) Create spiritual connection, 5) Bring inner peace. The Quran states: "And remember Allah often, that you may succeed" (62:10). The Upanishads teach that mantras have spiritual power. Both traditions believe that repeating divine names brings one closer to God and transforms the heart.