65. Solving the first problem of conversion: In “Problems before Islam”, the first of the two issues is illustrated by points (15) and (15.1). Hinduism upheld very high values and ideals, which presented a challenge that was resolved through the book “Satpanth Dashavatar” [27: Pages 285-287, 293-302]. We previously discussed this in point (48).
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65.1. K.K.P Effect on the community: Based on the information in the Dashavatar Granth and the knowledge of Satpanth, it can be understood that the Dashavatar Granth was created with the intention of maligning the Hindu Gods. The book was presented to the gullible elders of the K.K.P community who, due to their lack of education and exposure, were easily influenced by this conspiracy. They fell prey to the false information presented in the book, which was full of ignorance, superstition, and bigotry.
According to the elders, this book is the original Dashavatar book and was believed to be the words of God, which led them to believe that other books like the Vedas, read by Brahmins, were nullified by God in Kaliyuga. In Kali Yuga, Brahmins were said to have lost their intelligence and Brahman values, rendering their reading of the Vedas pointless. The book also claimed that true Brahmins were Harivamshi Brahmins, who are Syeds, descendants of Ali, and that this was declared by God in Dashavatar.
It is believed by some that the true Sanatan Dharma of Kali Yuga is Satpanth and all other religions are nullified. It is believed that at the end of Kali Yuga, only Satpanthis will reign on earth and will be rewarded with Amrapuri / Jannat. However, the community elders misunderstood the Satpanth religion as Hinduism and became involved in it.