Is Guru Nanak a False Prophet?
The sacred text started by Guru Nanak called Gurbani, which forms the Guru Granth Sahib is believed to be the most widely respected “holy scripture” in the world. Just refer to the article Worldwide praise for the Guru Granth Sahib and you can see for yourself. It is scripture which promotes true unity and understand for all the peoples of the world; Guru Nanak was acclaimed a Pir by the Muslims and a Guru by the Hindus. I know of no one else who has had such broad and passionate acceptance from the different faiths of the world. Guru Nanak Dev was born in Punjab, India, on 20 October 1469, to a Hindu family. By the time of his death on 22 September 1539, according to Sikh Scriptures (more of which later) , he had “millions” of followers. Now, Guru Nanak never claimed to be a prophet in his lifetime. However, if the scriptures of the Sikh religion are to be believed, he believed himself to be inspired from God, and to bring teachings of God. For example :- “There is no Muslim, there is