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Why history is important ?
by Secular Indian on Mar 01, 2007 07:23 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Look at Pakistan and Bangladesh and see what is being done in the name of Islam. Hindus have been reduced from 15% to 1.5% in Pakistan, and in 28% to 12% in Bangladesh (1981 census) it's been 26 years since and I predict it's below 10% now. This is happening where muslims are in majority and practicing their "tolerant" and benevolent faith. Whats worse is that this forcible conversions are justified. Look at the names of the Pakistani missiles, they are named after Islamic raiders that ravaged and killed the Hindus and tried to destroy their civilization.

Can't anyone see the parallels between this and what Aurangzeb did ?

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  RE:Why history is important ?
by In on Mar 01, 2007 04:13 PM   Permalink
Wrong statememnt again.. Muslim was not in majority in Malaysia, Indonesia etc... there may be more examples also, where truthful people just cann't resist Islam. Forcful conversion not at all.



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