The Intersection of Islam and Sanatana Dharma: My Thoughts as a Sanatani Muslim by Subuhi Khan
- I share my upbringing in Meerut, shaped by my family’s values of service and integrity, my spiritual transformation after meeting my mentor, and how embracing Sanatana Dharma has influenced my life.
- I explain my critical stance on fundamental Islam, focusing on the misuse of religion for manipulation and control, and advocate for revisiting Islamic theology to address and correct past wrongdoings.
- I highlight the universality and inclusivity of Sanatana Dharma, emphasizing its principles of duty, righteousness, and the interconnectedness of life, which resonate with me more than traditional interpretations of Islam.
- I observe the emergence of rational voices within the Muslim community, especially among the youth, who are beginning to challenge outdated practices and embrace more progressive values.
- I advocate for a broader understanding of Dharma, religion, and culture, promoting the idea of a Hindu-Muslim cultural renaissance and national unity, free from divisive politics and rooted in shared values and respect for all religions.
Subuhi Khan
Subuhi Khan is an advocate at the Supreme Court of India, and the founder and national coordinator of the National Awakening Campaign called Rashtra Jagran Abhiyan. Under this campaign, she frequently travels to different regions of India. She is awakening the citizens against the forces that seek to divide India and is inspiring them to rise above language, caste, region, and religion to unite as Indians. She identifies herself as a Sanatani Muslim and is the proponent of the ideology named 'Sanatani Muslim.' She is working towards re-establishing the traditions of Rahim, Ras Khan, Dara Shikoh, and Kabeer in India. As part of the Rashtra Jagran Abhiyan, she is working towards conserving and promoting India's natural heritage, especially cows, the Ganges, villages, agriculture, and the Himalayas.
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