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The Difference lies here
by pranat on Mar 27, 2007 11:19 PM

Hindus: We accept that some of the practices in our religions texts could be wrong. We don't practice those and we oppose those who do. We believe in progressive religion, and it should be a way of our lives. We respect other religions and believe "sarva dharma sambhava"- ie all religions can coexist peacefully and "vasudevaa kutumbkam" i.e the world is one family.



Muslims: There is no other truth than the Koran. Dont ever question anything in the Koran as it comes straight from the god.

There is no other religion other than Islam. We believe in universal brotherhood and there will be everlasting peace only when there is only Islam.



Indians: Indians have traditionally been very argumentative. They have questioned old established rules and traditions. Society has thus evolved overtime, questioning established norms and setting new more relevant rules and policies. Indians always evolve, think new, think fresh, argue, question, reject stagnation, accept change. Be an Indian. Whether Hindu or Muslim does not matter.

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