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Indians are tolerent people!
by Talisman on Oct 07, 2007 12:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

My observation is, we Indians are tolerant of other religions. However, when we see these radicals targetting innocent people and do henious crimes, some people over-react.

I have many friends in india that are muslim and when I visit Sabari Malai, we worship Babar Swami, who is considered a friend of Swami Ayyappa. The traditon is, the Babar temple is serviced by Musim friends.

However, even among my friends, I have seen remarkable differences between educated muslims and others who work on their family business and hence their life revolved around their home and the street where they are born and lacked the exposure of the larger outside world.

While the former beleived in equal respect for all religions, some among the latter had a narrower view of other religions and their worship places. So, I believe education and opportunities are key to progress not only among muslims, but also among people from all walks of life and religions.

Proud to be born in this country. The next 50 years is going to see phenominal growth of india.


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  RE:Indians are tolerent people!
by silenzer on Oct 07, 2007 12:59 PM   Permalink
So my friend, why such a tradition does not exist in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia (the birthplace of Islam), Iraq, Iran, Palestine, Chechnya, Indonesia etc? Why only in India? Does it have to do with the tolerance preached by Hinduism and Buddhism? Are muslims influenced by Sanatana Dharma? Ponder over this before you invoke Allah!!

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