Sallu Bhaiyya won my heart yesterday - Page 2

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Yankees

There were some offensive topics in this section which the mods eventually closed.

Completely agree with you on that. People have different ways of following their religions. My grandparents, strict Hindu's, refused to eat at my Muslim friend's house because they felt the same dishes were used to serve beef. I thought that was going too far but i can see where they were coming from.

I don't think that anyone's religious or cultural beliefs should be ever made fun of or questioned...because everyone has a different perspective on looking at things...If they find it wrong ...its wrong for them...while the same thing may be right in our view...so why question...I don't like anyone questioning what I believe in and I like to extend the same respect to others.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ranger98860

It made me really happy to see Sallu Bhaiyya participate in diwali puja... I have very rarely seen muslims participate in hindu festivals and rituals...if everybody in India participated in each other's festivals, we would have true secularism and there would not be any hindu vs muslim problem...now Sallu Bhai is definitely my favourite...Thank you bhai. You rock !!👏


Why did that win your heart? His mom is a hindu. And he's very very close to his mom. probably more so than his father. So it should be no surprise that he would take part in rituals of both religions.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Shoot me if Im wrong but I seem to pick subtle hints of trolling with this thread; a similar thread of same nature was closed yesterday and the OP was somewhat ignorant to make his/her points across.
Thread achieves no purpose except getting people worked up and incited over with flamebait material.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Closed...

Salman is a good guy deep down..lol...

But one thing I would like to say... I disagree with the fact that Muslims don't participate in Hindu festivals... We do... In fact, I think a lot of Muslims do,...

I am Muslim myself and I enjoy Islamic festivals , Hindu festivals, Christian festivals, etc... It's just in our religion that we can't perform any sort of prayers or rituals for another religion ,,, But, it's up to the person to choose if they wish to follow or not..

But, we are completely allowed to take part in the festivities, join into the celebration, dress up, and have fun... Weather it's Eid, Diwali, or Christmas, we enjoy it all..

And seriously, I do not understand why people point so much fingers at Muslims .. If you are not a Muslim and you don't know much about the religion, DON'T COMMENT ON IT,... Why is their a topic on this forum every single day about "Muslim's and Islam"... ??? **rolls eyes** MANY Muslims accept, celebrate, and appreciate other festivals... It's in our religion to respect other religions with due respect... So don't assume that it's "rare" for Muslims to take part in celebrations... Maybe prayers and rituals, but not celebrations



its true... i dont know y a big deal is made about it on the forum calling him a shirk n all tht. some also praising him for it. salman celebrates ganesh chaturti also with great devotion.
i for tht matter being a muslim celebrate rakshabandhan, diwali & sometimes also stand for the ganesh chaturti aarti in my society or college. though im not entirely familiar with the rituals. i do not tink standing for rituals or praying make u a shirk & we people are none to decide. its for god himself to decide

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