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yes this is generosity of hindus that india is secular . we gave our lands to muslims to live in india .....but but but India is "secular" right?
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yes this is generosity of hindus that india is secular . we gave our lands to muslims to live in india .....but but but India is "secular" right?
yes this is generosity of hindus that india is secular . we gave our lands to muslims to live in india .
The bond of deen runs thicker than blood - Prophet MuhammadAccept that we are all desi. Eat the same food, love the same biriani, chew the same paan, wear the same clothes, talk the same Hindi/Urdu, have same marriage traditions, love the same songs, watch the same Bollywood, say the exclamation "arraay" while wobbling your head etc
Tell me how are you differant from a Indian Bihari or UPite? But closer to a Muslim Bosnian or Turk? The only thing you share with them is your circumcised.
The bond of deen runs thicker than blood - Prophet Muhammad
Is that why there are 40 differant Muslim countries on the world map?The bond of deen runs thicker than blood - Prophet Muhammad
Is that why there are 40 differant Muslim countries on the world map?
The bond of language runs thicker than deen - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
He was killed by his own people and will be forgotten soon. The word of the Prophet (PBUH) will be taught till the end of time.The bond of language runs thicker than deen - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Countries and borders come and go (check your history books). Islam is here to stay forever. I don't know what your problem is to be honest. Why are you so addicted to random markers in people? Religion bad, but you want to built a nation on river worship, skin colour and language? These things never mattered in the past. This is a modern notion.Is that why there are 40 differant Muslim countries on the world map?
What's the "surprise" here?????
"BD has had a good harvest this year for goddess Durga came down on the earth riding on an elephant" - BD PM Hasina
Reject Pak, and you become a Hindu....
Not yours to give, as I have said and inferred multiple times. The last people to "give" anything to anyone in the subcontinent were the British, after we fought for our rights against them, not you. You were merely their butlers.yes this is generosity of hindus that india is secular . we gave our lands to muslims to live in india .
We'rE nothing like you raving lunatics. You're quite literally delusional, believing your nation is a "secular republic". Please seek out psychiatric help with this fantasy.The bond of language runs thicker than deen - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
India. is for Indians no m,atter what faith i was born in punjab to the sikh faith we own farmland which has been in my family for many generations. India was fought for by many faiths not just hindus . Hindus are the majority but the people from other faiths are on their land and are from that region and are indians just as much as you .india was divided bt jinnah sahab on hindu muslim basis of very good two nation theory , muslims of india got their land pakistan , they should have gone to pakistan . muslims living in india are living on hindu land , they should know it . india is hindu land.
BD was created as an anti-thesis to Islam, Muslims etc.....she said that ? really ? hahaha
Because the Quran says that we made you into different tribes and nations so that you can get to know one another.Is that why there are 40 differant Muslim countries on the world map?
who tf is that? His authority is not greater than that of the prophet anywaysThe bond of language runs thicker than deen - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
MANGALURU: A 65-year-old man from Kerala built a shrine for demigod Koragajja and has been offering daily and special poojas for 19 years now, sending a strong message of communal harmony in Dakshina Kannada district.
A resident of Chittalancheri village in Palakkad district of Kerala, P Qasim Sahib came to Karnataka along with his family in search of a job about 35 years ago and settled down in Kavatharu in Mulki taluk, about 40km from Mangaluru.
While his family comprising wife and five children was going through a rough patch, he suffered an injury on his leg, forcing him to approach a village paatri (priest) to chalk out the road ahead. That was when he was advised to build a temple for Koragajja, a demigod revered in coastal districts. He built the temple on a small piece of land - a stone's throw from his house - in Kavatharu which comes under Balkunje panchayat.
Every day, Sahib says, about 50 devotees offer prayers at the Koragajja shrine, which also has idols of Koragathi, besides a dedicated shrine for Durgaparameshwari. The temple conducts kolotsava every two years with bedecked deities being taken around the temple complex in ceremonial splendor. The village has a population of 1,500, and devotees from all castes and religions visit the shrine.
As paatri of the shrine, Sahib has been listening to the problems of devotees, who visit the shrine regularly. He offers a solution by giving sandal paste as prasadam of Koragajja to the devotees.
Sahib recalls, "After I built a house on land allotted by the gram panchayat 35 years ago, I ran into a few problems. The darshana paatri of the village said Koragajja was earlier worshipped near my house. Hence, I decided to start worshipping Koragajja and other daivas here," he said.
Muslim man from Kerala builds, prays at Hindu shrine | Mangaluru News - Times of India
A 65-year-old man from Kerala built a shrine for demigod Koragajja and has been offering daily and special poojas for 19 years now, sending a strong mtimesofindia.indiatimes.com
MANGALURU: A 65-year-old man from Kerala built a shrine for demigod Koragajja and has been offering daily and special poojas for 19 years now, sending a strong message of communal harmony in Dakshina Kannada district.
A resident of Chittalancheri village in Palakkad district of Kerala, P Qasim Sahib came to Karnataka along with his family in search of a job about 35 years ago and settled down in Kavatharu in Mulki taluk, about 40km from Mangaluru.
While his family comprising wife and five children was going through a rough patch, he suffered an injury on his leg, forcing him to approach a village paatri (priest) to chalk out the road ahead. That was when he was advised to build a temple for Koragajja, a demigod revered in coastal districts. He built the temple on a small piece of land - a stone's throw from his house - in Kavatharu which comes under Balkunje panchayat.
Every day, Sahib says, about 50 devotees offer prayers at the Koragajja shrine, which also has idols of Koragathi, besides a dedicated shrine for Durgaparameshwari. The temple conducts kolotsava every two years with bedecked deities being taken around the temple complex in ceremonial splendor. The village has a population of 1,500, and devotees from all castes and religions visit the shrine.
As paatri of the shrine, Sahib has been listening to the problems of devotees, who visit the shrine regularly. He offers a solution by giving sandal paste as prasadam of Koragajja to the devotees.
Sahib recalls, "After I built a house on land allotted by the gram panchayat 35 years ago, I ran into a few problems. The darshana paatri of the village said Koragajja was earlier worshipped near my house. Hence, I decided to start worshipping Koragajja and other daivas here," he said.
Muslim man from Kerala builds, prays at Hindu shrine | Mangaluru News - Times of India
A 65-year-old man from Kerala built a shrine for demigod Koragajja and has been offering daily and special poojas for 19 years now, sending a strong mtimesofindia.indiatimes.com