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The above scene is not from a film. It so happened that Muslims ran out of space to offer their prayers so they were permitted by the Hindus to occupy the Ganesh pandal available space. This happened in Mumbai last week. Great reply to fundamentalist Hindus and Muslims. Still there is hope for secularism in the country.

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Hahaha, just wait for the day when they will allow Hindus to pray inside a mosque.

So many Hindus visit Muslim shrines all over the country and are allowed to pray. There is no need for waiting. It is already happening. One needs to wipe out the curtain of bias in front of our eyes to observe. Fringe elements do not define a religion.

 Muslim shrines developed for a certain purpose esp in the name of Sufism which is nothing but converting people to Islam or at least teach them sing Allah and Moula. The people in the photo are not praying for Lord Ganesha but offering their Namaz. I said let the day come when Hindus will be allowed to pray for Lord Ganesha inside a mosque. 

Vijay, If you happen to see some festivals of village gods and goddesses in AP. You will be astonished to see Muslims offer prayers to Hindu Gods and allowed to go into the inner temple. The same is true in the Muharram festival. Hindus are allowed to enter mosques . And this practice dates back to centuries.

@Rambabu- What do Hindus do inside mosques during Muharram?

It is time these facts were highlighted rather than getting bogged down to the agenda of a microscopic  few with vested interests. See how we are permitting this great country to be gradually taken over by narrow minded persons with misguided perceptions. Political parties are also not rising to the situation. There is a strong need for a new leader to emerge in the country who will be all inclusive.

suni51 wrote:

@Rambabu- What do Hindus do inside mosques during Muharram?

Offer prayers. For what else one goes to a Mosque ?

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:

@Rambabu- What do Hindus do inside mosques during Muharram?

What else for one goes to a Mosque ? or to a place of any Muslims where Muslims offer prayers ?

 

So Hindus go to offer Namaz on Muharram in Mosques?

 

 

suni51 wrote:

 Muslim shrines developed for a certain purpose esp in the name of Sufism which is nothing but converting people to Islam or at least teach them sing Allah and Moula. The people in the photo are not praying for Lord Ganesha but offering their Namaz. I said let the day come when Hindus will be allowed to pray for Lord Ganesha inside a mosque. 

When God Allaha Iswar is every where, what does matter, it is only the way of thinking. Mandir mai tu Masjid mai tu he virano main. Murli Ki tano mai tu, tu hi ha azaone main.

 

anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:

 Muslim shrines developed for a certain purpose esp in the name of Sufism which is nothing but converting people to Islam or at least teach them sing Allah and Moula. The people in the photo are not praying for Lord Ganesha but offering their Namaz. I said let the day come when Hindus will be allowed to pray for Lord Ganesha inside a mosque. 

When God Allaha Iswar is every where, what does matter, it is only the way of thinking. Mandir mai tu Masjid mai tu he virano main. Murli Ki tano mai tu, tu hi ha azaone main.

Well said. it's all about our thinking. God is everywhere. God is present in the teeth less smile of a child.

 

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:

@Rambabu- What do Hindus do inside mosques during Muharram?

Offer prayers. For what else one goes to a Mosque ?

 

Muharram is an occasion of Matam by Shiya Muslims. They weep in the memory of the martyrdom of Hussain the whole night and next morning march to Karbalas giving themselves as much pain as possible by thumping chest, beating themselves with iron chains and even using knives on themselves. I have seen this from my childhood and as one Shiya mosque was adjacent to my house in Lucknow I have seen them weeping whole night from my roof. Incidentally, there was no Hindu ever present in all this activity.  Next Muharram is on 13th of this month, keep a watch.

 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:

@Rambabu- What do Hindus do inside mosques during Muharram?

Offer prayers. For what else one goes to a Mosque ?

 

Muharram is an occasion of Matam by Shiya Muslims. They weep in the memory of the martyrdom of Hussain the whole night and next morning march to Karbalas giving themselves as much pain as possible by thumping chest, beating themselves with iron chains and even using knives on themselves. I have seen this from my childhood and as one Shiya mosque was adjacent to my house in Lucknow I have seen them weeping whole night from my roof. Incidentally, there was no Hindu ever present in all this activity.  Next Muharram is on 13th of this month, keep a watch.

Let me make myself clear to you. I was quoting my experience. Respect and tolerance in My state was the point I wanted to drive home. There are several places in every and corner of Vizianagaram where  Peers are exhibited for the viewers. Telugu people in AP offer prayers and offerings They stop eating any non vegetarian dishes on this occasion.

http://www.imamreza.net/eng/imamreza.php?id=5130

 

 

 

 

The picture reflects the broad mindedness of the people. What do we do when we enter church @suni51? Even in Gurudwaras the prayer style is different from the Hindus but we visit it just because we believe God is one. The fanatic people have created all the mess. The beauty of this incident reflected through the image is that people of one religion is not forcing their religion on the other section. Why should we force our faith on another? Rather we will share everything together, respect each others' faith and carry on our personal life and belief.

@suni51 wants us to believe that all Muslims have an agenda against Hindus and Hindus are victims. Similar but opposite sentiments are expressed by Owaisi of MIM. To both we want to tell the reality is some where in between. People of both religions are co existing peacefully all over the country, yet there are die hard self proclaimed but influential persons on both sides who do not want communities to live in peace. They want strife and for this will go to any extant and any period in history to raise inflammable passions. What sadistic pleasure they get only they can explain. As someone said the agenda was develop India for all communities but it now seems to be divide India into various communities.

 we praise Jesus Christ when inside a church, what else and in this picture no body is praising Lord ganesha but offering Namaz.

 

@Vijay- I was telling our learned rambabu sir the meaning of Muharram and if I do not want to give in to your philosophy that is none of my fault.  

suni51 wrote:

 we praise Jesus Christ when inside a church, what else and in this picture no body is praising Lord ganesha but offering Namaz.

 

@Vijay- I was telling our learned rambabu sir the meaning of Muharram and if I do not want to give in to your philosophy that is none of my fault.  

There is nothing wrong in expressing member's opinions. I take all opinions and point of view, honor while expressing my view tt.

 

@Suni51, I do not want you to give in to my philosophy so pl do not feel guilty. India is a democratic country and everyone has a right to his opinions however contrasting they may be from others. That is the beauty of Indian Constitution and the fact that Hindus are basically secular and inclusive minded. Attempts to make their outlook narrower  may not succeed, if history is a witness. Rest time will only tell.

It is commendable thing that the Ganesh mandal offered space to the Muslims for their prayers and is a positive sign. I recently also read about a couple of Masjids in Kolhapur who celebrate Ganesh festival for 10 days exactly like Hindus inside the masjids. Such activities of communal brotherhood are commendable and they should be encouraged and motivated more than ever before now. But whether such things happen or not depends on the common people themselves and their willpower to change things and think for the society as a whole. While such incidences of brotherhood do happen regularly, it is also an undeniable fact that events of opposite nature take place even more frequently than such good ones. eg. in Pune, there are a few areas where the aforementioned community is localized in large numbers and a few days before Ganesh festival begins, take it upon themselves to severely disrupt normal routine for the society and try their level best to start riots. So the Hindus who live in these areas cannot do anything else but remain together and put up resistance against these people. Who is to be blamed here?? I must add that many have tried until now to change the attitudes of these disrupters but none have succeeded so far and these events are a regular feature for many years!

Every part of the country and every city has such incidents taking place.Here in Mangalore where we have had some of the worst communal riots, things are very much under control during normal times. Diwali is celebrated by all other communities , so also Xmas and although celebrating Id is complicated because of their closed in attitude , normally the  Muslims invite their friends for a meal or send Biriyani, Kebab and kheer that they normally make to friends' - normally Hindus and Christians' homes. The trouble begins only when there is some communal incident or else it hardly matters since people are too busy with their own lives and problems, and religion is the least of their worries!

Wel, this is a wonderful scene which I never seen or dreamed. Surely one day our hindus will pray in moque. I do agree. Even I feel one day all muslim countries will surely change and become good friends to Hindus .

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