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How Lalkitab Astrology is
Different then other
Astrology ?
by Pardeep Tandon
THE FOLLOWING IS STILL BEING DEVELOPED and is incomplete. 1. I read somewhere that these books were originally written in Farsi or Arabic (This would be analogous to using French or Latin words while writing a treatise in English or, using Sanskrit words while writing in Hindi these days.) Pt Roop Chand used Persian words either to emphasize a point or, to describe something, which would not sound decent in Urdu language. Just because it uses about a dozen words of Persian, Lal Kitab does not become a work of Persian or Arabic origin. Or, if it uses the word “Kaafir” (Infidel) to describe an evil person, it does not mean that Lal Kitab owes its origin to Islamic culture. The word Kaafir was used in its universal connotation. Some ignorant people have tried to draw ill-conceived conclusions without knowing the linguistic norms in pre-independent India. Similarly, if one uses the word “Shaitaan” (Satan) to describe an evil person, can the work be attributed to a Muslim or Christian origin? More to Come>>