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Why did Hindus become Islamophobic?

What is obligatory in Islam? Burqa? Hijab or does it depend on which country you are in?

Religious freedom is freedom to pray as as you see fit. It is not making exceptions to the rules of the need to follow which you already knew
Secularism without religious freedom is not secularism.
 
Nah, Bro, you are king of the hill for that
Maturity is seeing how ridiculously easy it is to roast someone arguing people should be slaughtered over a cow, especially when their ultimate defense is, “I have a corporate job.” Truly earth shattering reasoning.

And the cherry on top? You couldn’t even keep the atheist mask on for five minutes. The moment anyone asks a real question, boom, fragile act shattered.

And yet, somehow, these are the “geniuses” you’re out here defending. Spectacular.
 
Maturity is seeing how ridiculously easy it is to roast someone arguing people should be slaughtered over a cow, especially when their ultimate defense is, “I have a corporate job.” Truly earth shattering reasoning.

And the cherry on top? You couldn’t even keep the atheist mask on for five minutes. The moment anyone asks a real question, boom, fragile act shattered.

And yet, somehow, these are the “geniuses” you’re out here defending. Spectacular.
I have no idea what you are babbling about.
 
I'm suprised. I thought it's generally accepted that the Islamic world in general and Islamic countries specifically are against personal freedoms.

Freedom of speech is restricted by prohibitions on blasphemy, on proselytisation of religions other than Islam etc.
Freedom of religion is restricted by the prohibition to renounce Islam
Freedom of expression by limits on decent (whatever that means) clothing, bans on homosexuality

The Western world in general and Western democracies in particular for a long while believed in personal freedoms and held by those beliefs. Unfortunately, they're moving away from these principles as well - bans on religious clothing like Burqas, controls on press freedom etc.


There's nothing to stop you doing any of those things in private which is what I understood to mean personal. Obviously there are restrictions in public, that is the same in the west as well, just might be a different take on what is permissable and what is not.
 
are really idiotic enough to to type that?

apparently it was english enough to respond with another message. Guess islamic teachings and values in full flow there
You seem to be getting easily riled up over nothing for someone who is not even a hindu. I wonder why that is. 😆
 
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