Avoid idols, offerings, donation boxes, and priests, and the exploitation that results from them.
A mosque is simply a temple (house) without idols, offerings, donation boxes, or priests.
One can pray anywhere, in any way. The whole earth is a house, a mosque.
Anyone can enter that house.
How many Hindus would be willing to say that offerings, worship rituals, ceremonial offerings, and donation boxes are unnecessary, forbidden, or not needed?
In Islam, in a mosque, in Mecca, and in Medina, there is no priest, no offerings, no worship rituals, no ceremonial offerings, and no donation box.
Mecca and Medina have been this way for centuries.
There are no donation boxes, no practice of collecting money and gold, no need to count money and gold.
There is no theft, no embezzlement.
Because worship does not mean influencing God by paying money.
Everyone is equal — it is only a direct relationship between each individual and God.
There is no priestly exploitation acting as an intermediary in between.
There is no practice of having to pay money to reach God.
There is no intermediary, donation box, or financial expense connected with the worship of God.
Except for the travel expenses one must bear due to distance in order to go to Mecca or Medina, nothing else needs to be given anywhere, and nothing else should be given.
There are no special rituals in Islam or in the mosque.
Anyone can lead the rituals. There is no priest and no expense.
In Islam and in the mosque, there is no placing of offerings or performing of ceremonial worship.
In Islam, all that is required of a Muslim is only the expense of charity given directly to the poor.
Everyone stands equal before God.
Any chit-fund schemes or superstitious practices carried out anywhere have no connection whatsoever with Islamic faith, practices, or rituals.
People in different regions carry out their dealings in whatever manner suits them, as long as it is not forbidden in Islam. That is all.
If any local superstitious practice has developed anywhere, Muslims themselves will say that it is not part of Islam.
Muslims will say this unanimously.
How many Hindus (even though the term “Hindu” itself does not exist according to any Veda or Purana) would be willing to say that the offerings, worship rituals, ceremonial offerings, and donation boxes — through which priests in temples deceive and exploit believers — are unnecessary, forbid

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