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by Vijay urf Teesmaar Khan on Dec 24, 2007 10:38 AM Permalink
Litsen brother, your intentions are good to bring Muslims into Hindu community. But, it is not just a matter of changing style of worship. It is a whole social issue. If a few muslims come into hinduism by personal conversion, they will face many problems, such as threat from their old community and marriage of their kids etc. So it is not advisible unless they are ready to face these problems. The better way is pursuade many famileis togethor to come into Hindu fold. In that case they will not face social problems which an individual person or family faces. Communuties like Muslims of Mewat (Haryana/U.P.) are already very near to Hinduism. They may easily convert to Hindu religion in a lot. Similar, communities are to be recognised and mobilised.
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by Rama Ganesh on Dec 24, 2007 10:55 AM Permalink
You have made a good point. But after all most Muslims are converts from Hinduism and it would only be a kind of homecoming. But I do agree with you that it is just not changing the style of worship. Perhaps, your suggestion about Muslims of Mewat and like minded communities could be a good test case.
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by Rama Ganesh on Dec 24, 2007 10:50 AM Permalink
I am definitely not a Muslim but I don't believe in hating anybody just because he belongs to a particular community or religion.
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by Rama Ganesh on Dec 24, 2007 10:26 AM Permalink
Although I am not against Muslims and have quite a lot of good Muslim friends, I feel it will be a good idea for a lot of Muslims to return to the Hindu fold. After all, the culture is the same, and Hinduism being a free religion, I am sure no Muslim can be prevented from going and praying in a Dargah even after converting to Hinduism. This cannot be said of christianity which is equally dogmatic in its approach towards faith and religion. Although Hinduism does not believe in conversions, atleast Muslims can hope for a better life after conversion. The lot of Muslims can improve only if you allow Muslim women to educate themselves. Males do not pass on their knowledge to their children but women invariably do so. Hence, it is more important for muslim women to become literate than men, as this will make the entire community move forward. Unfortunately, this has not been recognised by the muslim community and women have generally been subjected to all kinds to subjugation, which has only resulted in the stagnating the progress of the community. It is no use blaming for the lack of progress amongst muslims as they have only themselves to blame. Once Muslim women become liberated and become literate, I am sure a lot of reforms can be brought about in the community and muslims, as a whole, can definitely become more prosperous and forward looking. Good luck to you my friend!!
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by sunil yadav on Dec 24, 2007 10:25 AM Permalink
Khan Sahab, We Hindus don't believe in conversion, You must remain Muslim for life,pray to Allah,love humanity n Stay Happily, work hard to achieve success...don't hate. if you pass near a Temple ,think the same as if you pass near a Masjid..He is one and don't have to do anything about it. Just don't support extremisim, 2002 was an accident and people were blinded by politicians, try praying Allah to forgive them and u will heal up. my best regards, I love my India...I need every Muslim to make India bright as ever