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Posted: 11 years ago
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Religion teaches a lot of things and people can criticize or praise the teachings
But IF isn't the place to say its right or wrong
As educated people and minimum knowledge of outer world it doesn't look good on us if we start demeaning each others religions
I think Hinduism is a good religion , same thing with Christianity or any other religion
Because a God fearing person is a pure soul
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Posted: 11 years ago
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ALLAH KA SHUKAR!
Finally a SANE POST!
I was sick of reading those SO CALLED BASELESS and UNCALLED FOR posts! Made no sense to me ..
UM NO FAN OF Gauhar ..But whatever she did today by NOT participating in the Pooja was CORRECT! She WAS THERE PRESENT in the Pooja watching and enjoying from far ..but as a Muslim she's NOT allowed to PERFORM the ritual.
She was there PRESENT during the Pooja but didn't PERFORMED ..so its justified that SHE HAVEN'T done anything wrong, disrespected or offended anyon's personal belief or ANYTHING AT ALL..so whatever she did ..WAS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT! 👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agree with the topic !! its an individuals choice & morever she was present there during pooja's time , not hiding somewhere else , so she didnt disrespected the religion at all.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I'm not a Hindu or even a Muslim, so I don't see why people are making such a big deal here.. Two of my cousins are Muslims (my aunt is Pakistani and since my uncle is not religious, she raised their kids as Muslims) and I've never felt the need to question their beliefs or impose my way of life on them.. When we go out as a family, we just naturally will grab what we want to eat, and simultaneously also keep in mind to look out for Halal restaurants to grab food for them aswell.. They come to Gurudwaras during any of our family events, and I've crashed their Iftaar parties dozens of times.. Sure, they won't sajda to the Granth Sahib at the gurudwara, but I've also never joined them during their prayers because it just feels weird as we grew up sort of different in a spiritual/religious sense.. Otherwise we pretty much do everything together .. We've never questioned each other's beliefs, so I think people over here should also take a chill pill and just realize that everyone is different and has their own beliefs..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Now they have started criticizing about why she wore a sari when she didn't dance or clap 🤢 what's wearing a sari, pant, shirt got to do with any religion??
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Posted: 11 years ago
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very apt and spotless post.👏 i concur. why making an issue of it. its her personal choice.
what if she is on periods??

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