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India Muslims Abandon Cow Slaughter in `Eid

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Muslims should be free to slaughter any animal in EID . Till we cannot do that we are not a true democracy .

To hell with such democracy. There is more a chance of people like you being slaughtered for advocating that stance than such a democracy being allowed on Indian soil.
 
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To hell with such democracy. There is more a chance of people like you being slaughtered for advocating that stance than such a democracy being allowed on Indian soil.

It is already being practiced . I live my sri lankan style beef which is readily available .
 
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Are goats ok to sacrifice? Thats what people usually do on Eid.

Vegan Eid? What are you, a Vegetarian Nazi?
I'm Non-Veg..but U are not brave enough to even think about it..
U are part of 90%
She is the PETA activist..and doesn't see logic in killing to celebrate...:tup:
but, when is religion meant to be logical..
..the religion which evolved lasts..
 
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LOL. What has democracy got anything to do with that ? :lol:

Democracy is a form of political government. It has nothing to do with religion :P
Leave him. he is selective secular like Rajdeep Sardesai or Aakar Patel.
 
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Hindu mythology is famous for its diverse art forms and classical literatures but the most famous myth is about beef or killing of cows. According to the myth propagated by Hindu nationalists, cows are worshipped in ancient India and it was the invaders, both muslim and christian, who brought beef-eating to India. But, facts and religious scriptures prove that it was the vedic-hindus who were among the world's first urban consumers of beef. This was even before Jesus Christ was crucified and 1000 years before Islam was formed.

1)Mahabharata, 500 B.C.: King Rantiveda slaughters 2,000 cows a day in his royal kitchens and distributed beef along with grain to apparently grateful Brahmins, the Hindu priests.

2)Charak Samhita, 100 B.C.: Flesh of cow is prescribed as a medicine for various diseases. It is also prescribed for making soup and advised as a cure for irregular fever, consumption, and emaciation. The fat of the cow is recommended for debility and rheumatism.

3)Taittiriya Brahman , 500 B.C.: Verily the cow is food.

4)Yajnavalkya, one of the most popular hindu sages: ''Some people do not eat cow meat. I do so, provided it's tender.''

5)Sacrificial offering for Indra, the rain God and Agni, the fire God, are bulls and cows. (Perhaps that is why we are having less rain, as we stopped sacrificing cows.)

6)Vedas have mentioned 250 animals out of which at least 50 are fit for sacrifice and human consumption.

7)Manusmriti did not prohibit the consumption of beef.

In many states of India, beef consumption is legally banned, because of a false religious myth. This cow worship is not done out of animal love, as the same 'God' that exists in cows also exists in cockroaches. By this logic, we should be worshiping insects too. The central focus of cow worship is to show muslims as anti-hindus and to create a universal symbol for upper-caste hindu identification. What is not a myth is that, the so-called holy cow is used for un-holy purposes.


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Hindu mythology is famous for its diverse art forms and classical literatures but the most famous myth is about beef or killing of cows. According to the myth propagated by Hindu nationalists, cows are worshipped in ancient India and it was the invaders, both muslim and christian, who brought beef-eating to India. But, facts and religious scriptures prove that it was the vedic-hindus who were among the world's first urban consumers of beef. This was even before Jesus Christ was crucified and 1000 years before Islam was formed.

1)Mahabharata, 500 B.C.: King Rantiveda slaughters 2,000 cows a day in his royal kitchens and distributed beef along with grain to apparently grateful Brahmins, the Hindu priests.

2)Charak Samhita, 100 B.C.: Flesh of cow is prescribed as a medicine for various diseases. It is also prescribed for making soup and advised as a cure for irregular fever, consumption, and emaciation. The fat of the cow is recommended for debility and rheumatism.

3)Taittiriya Brahman , 500 B.C.: Verily the cow is food.

4)Yajnavalkya, one of the most popular hindu sages: ''Some people do not eat cow meat. I do so, provided it's tender.''

5)Sacrificial offering for Indra, the rain God and Agni, the fire God, are bulls and cows. (Perhaps that is why we are having less rain, as we stopped sacrificing cows.)

6)Vedas have mentioned 250 animals out of which at least 50 are fit for sacrifice and human consumption.

7)Manusmriti did not prohibit the consumption of beef.

In many states of India, beef consumption is legally banned, because of a false religious myth. This cow worship is not done out of animal love, as the same 'God' that exists in cows also exists in cockroaches. By this logic, we should be worshiping insects too. The central focus of cow worship is to show muslims as anti-hindus and to create a universal symbol for upper-caste hindu identification. What is not a myth is that, the so-called holy cow is used for un-holy purposes.

Source:1)hindu.com/2001/08/14/stories/13140833.htm2)nytimes.com/2002/08/17/books/holy-cow-a-myth-an-indian-finds-the-kick-is-real.html
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LOL. What has democracy got anything to do with that ? :lol:

Democracy is a form of political government. It has nothing to do with religion :P

Exactly . Democracy has nothing to do with religion . So if you bring your religious butthurt over me eating beef and the govt is supporting it its not true democracy .
 
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Muslims should be free to slaughter any animal in EID . Till we cannot do that we are not a true democracy .
i am gonna create a new religion where one of it's supporter would be chosen democratically every year and we will gave his bali to satisfy our gods and we will dance and eat his raw meat. If govt. says no than we are not democracy.
 
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