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Exactly, it should never have been turned into a mosque. This is the Islamic view, see the thousands of churches still standing in lands where Muslims ruled and continue to rule.
Do you agree that Babar should have never built a Mosque over a Temple?
 
Do you agree that Babar should have never built a Mosque over a Temple?

India is a huge land, no need for anyone to knock down a religous building and replace it with their own. I dont know much about this particular incident but the general principle will always apply.
 
Oh really? Who are these real Hindus and how can one differentiate them from the fake ones?
Real hindus don't eat eggs and meat. There is a reason meat was banned and meat shops were closed on 22nd January in North India. People were still ordering on apps like Licious and Fresh to Home lol. Practicing hindus stay away from onions and garlic. Fake ones try to avoid meat on Tuesday. If its bad to eat meat on Tuesday then why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool? :inti
 
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Real hindus don't eat eggs and meat. There is a reason meat was banned and meat shops were closed on 22nd January in North India. People were still ordering on apps like Licious and Fresh to Home lol. Practicing hindus stay away from onions and garlic. Fake ones try to avoid meat on Tuesday. If its bad to eat meat on Tuesday then why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool? :inti
Quote any hindu scripture which says a hindu who eats meat goes out of the fold of the religion.

And muslims fast during ramadan. If eating food during the day is bad in ramadan when why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool?
 
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Hindus believe Brahma created this universe & mankind . Just like Adam & Eve - we have Manu & Ashanti. Manu is supposed to have written Manusmriti -which is the Hindu code of law like Sharia in Islam
Is there any chance that Manusmirti code of law can be revived with the resurgence of hindu cultural identity?
 
Real hindus don't eat eggs and meat. There is a reason meat was banned and meat shops were closed on 22nd January in North India. People were still ordering on apps like Licious and Fresh to Home lol. Practicing hindus stay away from onions and garlic. Fake ones try to avoid meat on Tuesday. If its bad to eat meat on Tuesday then why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool? :inti
Interesting.

Any source for this?
 
Real hindus don't eat eggs and meat. There is a reason meat was banned and meat shops were closed on 22nd January in North India. People were still ordering on apps like Licious and Fresh to Home lol. Practicing hindus stay away from onions and garlic. Fake ones try to avoid meat on Tuesday. If its bad to eat meat on Tuesday then why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool? :inti

Hmmm...

Can you quote any Hindu vedic or any religious text that says a real Hindu shouldn't eat eggs , meat , onions and garlic. Genuinely interested to dig deeper into this. :)
 
Real hindus don't eat eggs and meat. There is a reason meat was banned and meat shops were closed on 22nd January in North India. People were still ordering on apps like Licious and Fresh to Home lol. Practicing hindus stay away from onions and garlic. Fake ones try to avoid meat on Tuesday. If its bad to eat meat on Tuesday then why is it good on other days? Who are they trying to fool? :inti

Utter nonsense. Meat is not banned in Hinduism by any stretch of the imagination.
 
I'm asking this out of genuine curiosity and with no intention to provoke, offend, or start any kind of debate.

Islam is a religion that's followed by people from all over the world, Arabs, Africans, Asians, Europeans, Americans people of every race and ethnicity. You’ll find Muslims in virtually every country, and converts from many different backgrounds.

But when it comes to Hinduism, it seems much more closely associated with India and Indian communities. Is Hinduism open to people from other backgrounds, or is it more culturally tied to India?


Again, I’m asking this with full respect and sincere curiosity. If anyone knowledgeable about this can share insight, I’d really appreciate it.
 
I'm asking this out of genuine curiosity and with no intention to provoke, offend, or start any kind of debate.

Islam is a religion that's followed by people from all over the world, Arabs, Africans, Asians, Europeans, Americans people of every race and ethnicity. You’ll find Muslims in virtually every country, and converts from many different backgrounds.

But when it comes to Hinduism, it seems much more closely associated with India and Indian communities. Is Hinduism open to people from other backgrounds, or is it more culturally tied to India?


Again, I’m asking this with full respect and sincere curiosity. If anyone knowledgeable about this can share insight, I’d really appreciate it.


Sanatan Dharma is not an expansionist tradition. We are not in competition with any other religious community, nor do we feel the need to prove anything or convince anyone.

That said, what may not have happened proactively in the past is now unfolding quietly and steadily with the construction of grand temples around the world. In countries like the UAE, USA, and UK, affluent Non-Resident Indian communities have generously supported these efforts, helping to establish spaces that allow people to stay connected to Hindu culture and spiritual practices.

While we still do not pursue conversions as it is not part of our cultural or spiritual ethos, our temples remain open and welcoming to all. Everyone is invited to participate in our rituals and celebrations, regardless of background, and we strive to uphold a spirit of inclusiveness without prejudice.

Also, i remain committed to my promise to Pakistani friends (who betrayed me in the time of war) to do Pind Daan on their behalf the next time i visit the sacred ancient city of Haridwar as a mark of respect to their ancestors who were part of this culture.
 
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