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When Quran was Sought to be Banned in India

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The second point is actually not true. Slavery, technically, never existed in India. Untouchables were not slaves. They were deemed socially inferior and were restricted to particular occupations, however, aside from that, they were pretty much free men. Slavery as was practised by the Arabs or USA, never existed in India.
The caste system is actually not unique to India either. Historically, all Indo- European societies had social stratification in one way or another. It's just that India, unfortunately was not able to get rid of the caste system, unlike other Indo European societies.
 
North America, South America, Goa, Australia, Africa all would object when you claim christiantiy was NOT spread by war.

Let us not get carried away by our own rhetoric. 99% of Christianity was spread by war and conquest. Right from the Roman empires use of Christianity to control its empire.

Even today Christianity believes in speaking softly but carrying a Big Stick. No body can speak against Christianity and get away without their careers and social standing getting affected.

dude yes most of christianity today is due to missionaries and yes through conquest by europe ,but at start christianity expanded in roman empire by just preaching of paul and peter not by sharpness of sword ,since at that time romans controlled 1/3 of earth christianity expanded easily and ultimately peter and paul wer martyred by romans after fall of rome ,later crusades ,christianity concentrated in europe ..
 
Expansionism in Islam is encouraged but not through war but through conversions or of course procreation.

Let me share with you an interesting snippet.

On the BD Militrary Forces Forum one gets to read a line that says:

" In Allah we trust and all others we dominate" !
 
The second point is actually not true. Slavery, technically, never existed in India. Untouchables were not slaves. They were deemed socially inferior and were restricted to particular occupations, however, aside from that, they were pretty much free men. Slavery as was practised by the Arabs or USA, never existed in India.
The caste system is actually not unique to India either. Historically, all Indo- European societies had social stratification in one way or another. It's just that India, unfortunately was not able to get rid of the caste system, unlike other Indo European societies.

That is merely because India was never able to undergo a social transformation from an agricultural to an industrial society on account of British rule. The industrial revolution in England was taking place just at the same time the British were getting Diwani of Bengal. There is no reason why India would not have transformed like China or Japan if the British had not taken control.
 
minorities in pakistan have even lesser rights compared to what minorities in india has.every sect of islam is country is treated to be a muslim here and they have their freedom to practice it

are you really going to stick by that statement? dont embarass yourself now
 
Thank you for your sales pitch.:azn:

Which nation? Well I'm talking about Christian conversions in India. It is all generally deceit and inducements unlike Islam which is growing mainly by it's population growth.

no dude my great grandfathers were brahmins from kerala, working as a cook for kochi king, conversion to christianity started way back in 52 AD and bapatized people were called nazranis ,but people in india start to think christianity started in india when british came to india
 
Well banning of literature especially religious literature is not a good idea anywhere.

I believe a better point would be the hypocrisy of the demands of religious groups for the banning of books on the grounds of disparaging & hurting religious sentiments. Their own religious books can be easily accused of doing just that.
 
1. Sati system was a result of barbaric islamic invasion that used to make Indian hindu women sexual slave to be sold and brought. Women preferred to do Johar and die rather than be raped and enslaved by the invading muslim army. So yes, they did some good to the society.

2. All empires and civilizations all over the world was and is build on Slave Labour. Be it Europe, USA, Middle East, China and India. Untoucability was the local Indian version of slave labour.

You are surely not Hindu,you gotta very poor knowledge.

Few reliable records exist of the practice
before the time of the Gupta empire ,
approximately 400 CE. After about this
time, instances of sati began to be
marked by inscribed memorial stones.
The earliest of these are found in Sagar,
Madhya Pradesh , though the largest
collections date from several centuries
later, and are found in Rajasthan . These
stones, called devli , or sati-stones,
became shrines to the dead woman, who
was treated as an object of reverence and
worship. They are most common in
western India. [4] A description of suttee
appears in a Greek account of the Punjab
written in the first century BCE by
historian Diodorus Siculus. [3] Brahmins
were forbidden from the practice by the
Padma Purana . A chapter dated to
around the 10th century indicates that,
while considered a noble act when
committed by a Kshatriya woman,
anyone caught assisting an upper- caste
Brahmin in self-immolation as a "sati"
was guilty of Brahminicide.

By about the 10th century sati, as
understood today, was known across
much of the subcontinent. It continued to
occur at a low frequency, with regional
variations, until the early 19th century.
Some instances of voluntary self-
immolation by both women and men that
may be regarded as at least partly
historical accounts are included in the
Mahabharata and other works. Also,
neither immolation nor the desire for
self-immolation are regarded as a
custom in the Mahabharata. Use of the
term 'sati' to describe the custom of self-
immolation does not occur in the
Mahabarata, unlike other customs, such
as the Rajasuya yagna. The self-
immolations are viewed as an expression
of extreme grief at the loss of a beloved
one.
The ritual has prehistoric roots, and
many parallels from other cultures are
known. Compare for example the ship
burial of the Rus' described by Ibn
Fadlan, where a female slave is burned
with her master.[5]
Aristobulus of Cassandreia , a Greek
historian who traveled to India with the
expedition of Alexander the Great,
recorded the practice of sati at the city of
Taxila. A later instance of voluntary co-
cremation appears in an account of an
Indian soldier in the army of Eumenes of
Cardia, whose two wives vied to die on
his funeral pyre, in 316 BC. The Greeks
believed that the practice had been
instituted to discourage wives from
poisoning their old husbands. [6]
Voluntary death at funerals has been
described in northern India before the
Gupta empire . The original practices were
called anumarana, and were uncommon.
Anumarana was not comparable to later
understandings of sati, since the
practices were not restricted to widows –
rather, anyone, male or female, with
personal loyalty to the deceased could
commit suicide at a loved one's funeral.
These included the deceased's relatives,
servants, followers, or friends. Sometimes
these deaths stemmed from vows of
loyalty, [4]
Sati (practice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
So now Indians r digging their Graves.

Well if they do that then we all know what will be done with India worldwide.
 
1. Sati system was a result of barbaric islamic invasion that used to make Indian hindu women sexual slave to be sold and brought. Women preferred to do Johar and die rather than be raped and enslaved by the invading muslim army. So yes, they did some good to the society.


Jauhar & Sati are not the same. Sati predates any Islamic invasion. Standard obfuscation tactic.

Btw, Welcome :azn:
 
Christanity spread in europe because the Roman empire accepted it as the state religion and enforced it on the people. It had less to do with preaching and more to do with the empire making it compulsory.

This is why all pagan rituals got accepted into christianity including renaming the prophet as Jesus after the pagan god Zeus. ..........its Zeus who became Jesus.

This also includes all 'christian' festivals like christmas, good friday, etc ....

iam starting to think ur a muslim ,so u said roman empire accepted christianity as a state relgion and forced it on people,this is a wrong conception.the true reason was as christianity expanded in roman empire ,4in 10 romans wer christians and christianity expanded rapidy when constantine the emperor converted to christianity and later it was made a state relgion
 
Let me share with you an interesting snippet.

On the BD Militrary Forces Forum one gets to read a line that says:

" In Allah we trust and all others we dominate" !

That's just a slogan for national machoism.
 
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