What did Guru Nanak say about the universe?
About the vastness of the creation, Guru Nanak said in Japji Sahib: “There are planets, solar systems and galaxies. If one speaks of them, there is no limit and no end.” He further stated that our solar system is only one of the many like it.
Who was the first person on earth in Sikhism?
Sikhism developed from the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak, the first Guru (1469–1539) who had rejected teachings and ideologies of hinduism, and of the nine Sikh gurus who succeeded him.
Did Guru Nanak Ji turn the Kaaba?
Evidence from Bhai Gurdas ji di war, writer of Sri Guru granth Sahib ji. Dr. Zakir Naik once questioned and objected on turning of Kaaba by Guru Nanak ji. (Many others also object and say that non Muslims could never enter Mecca but they forget in 16th century, it was a desrted town and Guru Nanak ji was in guise of Muslim.
How did Guru Nanak and Mardana reach Mecca?
Mecca is the holy place of the Muslims. The Guru travelled to Surat, a small seaport near Bombay. From there, Guru Nanak and Mardana went to Arabia in a ship. After a few weeks they reached Mecca. There is a very big Mosque in Mecca. Guru Nanak and Mardana were very tired after long travels. They went to the mosque and lay down to take rest.
Where were Guru Nanak’s feet located in the mosque?
Guru Nanak’s feet were towards the Kaaba in the mosque. The Kaaba is a room in the middle of the mosque and is called, ‘The house of God (Allah).’ A man named Rukandin was the priest of the Kaaba. He came out and saw Guru Nanak’s feet towards the Kaba.
Did Jeevan (Qazi rukunudin) see the Kaaba move?
Bhai Gurdas ji gives account of visit of Baba Nanak at Mecca. His sixth sense immediately warned him that this man is no ordinary person. And then he bowed before Guru Nanak. Many Muslims take offense with the reference that Jeevan (Qazi Rukunudin) saw the Kaaba move as he moved Guru Nanak’s feet to point them in a direction away from Kaaba.