786-Non Islamic Symbol




let me clear this thing out here its  important....this misunderstanding of people saying 786 means Bissmillah is utterly wrong!! - Dr. Zakir Naik

786 is known to be the symbolic representation of Arabic 'Bismillah'. But no Islamic scholar so far has been able to explain from where this number originated 786 is not mentioned in the Holly Quran or Holly Hadith.

But it is very sorrowful that, though there is no evidence of the significance of the number "786" in Islam yet we see many Muslims use the number in place of 'Bismillah' (In the name of Allah).
This custom is not from the time of the Prophet Muhammed (peace and blessings be upon him)

In accordance with the explain of Dr.Zakir Naik that the numbers 7-8-6 as we see them being used today, come from Pakistan mostly but other Muslims have begun to use this term as well. They claim it represents the "Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim". However, there is no real evidence for this from Islam or the Arabic.

He also said that it could be something in Urdu, but even that was not done by earlier scholars. In fact, some of the real scholars from these areas have told us, Muslims should not do these things.

In fact, there is no value of the number 786 in Islam. The Islamic scholars fully avoid it. As true Muslims are instructed to follow by the holly Quran and the Hadith. Actually there is no conversation about 786 in the Holly Quran and in the Holly Hadith of prophet Mohammed (peace and blessings be upon him.



According to the many other Islamic scholars that the numeral '786' does not refer to "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim" and it is an innovation by ignorant people. Moreover, the 7-8-6 Numerals come from Sanskrit Language. It makes the symbol for Hari Krishna and it also spells out Hari Krishna that is now proved matter by the Islamic researchers both national and international.

Accutally it doesn't mean the real meaning of Arabic "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim". So, all Muslim should deny the number 7-8-6 in all practices of Islam as use instead of Arabic words "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim".


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