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Mecca visited by nanak written at mecca istanbul?

Harry - 2007-09-27 08:38:37 - Religion Spirituality

A man told me Guru Nanak visited Middle east asia including Mecca Proof is the Footware of guru Nanak in the Mecca and its written on the Gate wall of mecca about this incident. Is this truth??? It is written on a stone in istanbul '''Jehangir jaman hind lat abd al majid Nanak. jamanay-da malik, hind dabanda, rab da Nanak)'''. Have nanak visited istanbul or abd al majid nanak is any seprate human???


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Guru Nanak was infact a Muslim his name was Abdul Majeed. Yes he visited Makkah circumbulating (tawaf) of the holy Ka'ba. He even visited Baghdad and spent Forty days in Seclusion and a place is marked as such close to the Shrine of the Famous Scholar Hazrat Imam Abu Haneefa. In the Golden Temple of Amritsar the Holiest Shrine of Sikhs. Guru Nanak's Robe (Jubba) is preserved along with a copy of Holy Book Quran.That is what is kept in a sacred Box which is not opened before public. Guru Granth Sahib is the Book of His poetry. I have read some of his teachings. He preached Pure Monotheism Oneness (tawheed) of God Almighty Allah. Both Muslim Sufis and Sikhs were his followers. It is said that he went to a river (i donot remember the name of it) and took a dip and never ccame back. His followers could only take his clothes as a memory of him from there. The Present Sikhism is established by the Gurus after him and their TheirTenth Guru, GuruGobind Singh has gone to the extreme in enmity with the King Aurangzeb.

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mohammad a - 2007-09-27 15:59:23
Guru Nanak was infact a Muslim his name was Abdul Majeed. Yes he visited Makkah circumbulating (tawaf) of the holy Ka'ba. He even visited Baghdad and spent Forty days in Seclusion and a place is marked as such close to the Shrine of the Famous Scholar Hazrat Imam Abu Haneefa. In the Golden Temple of Amritsar the Holiest Shrine of Sikhs. Guru Nanak's Robe (Jubba) is preserved along with a copy of Holy Book Quran.That is what is kept in a sacred Box which is not opened before public. Guru Granth Sahib is the Book of His poetry. I have read some of his teachings. He preached Pure Monotheism Oneness (tawheed) of God Almighty Allah. Both Muslim Sufis and Sikhs were his followers. It is said that he went to a river (i donot remember the name of it) and took a dip and never ccame back. His followers could only take his clothes as a memory of him from there. The Present Sikhism is established by the Gurus after him and their TheirTenth Guru, GuruGobind Singh has gone to the extreme in enmity with the King Aurangzeb.

RIK r - 2007-09-28 01:40:33
Mohammad a is right but Guru Nanak is not a muslim but he was treated as muslim saint and as well hindu saint

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