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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Pakistanis are unique and there is no doubt about it. The inferiority complex displayed here by the Indians at large, is well displayed for all to see.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Indian school and college text books spread communal hatred and this is accepted by the Indians themselves. Indian Text Books Raise Communal Hatred Narratives of Religious Nationalism in Text Books | Indology Research Blog while the communal interpretation of history was delegitimised at the...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Hinduism was never as huge in Sindh and Punjab as you state that it was. Sindh has more historical Buddhist Stupas and other Buddhist structures than Hindu structures. Almost same is the case in Punjab and KPK. The Arabs in Sindh in 712 AD were supported by Jats, Meds and Buddhists who were in...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Please make me understand. I am all ears. Jats do not accept that they accepted Sikhism because of Khalsa and that they were kept in Sikh fold for political reasons. The geographical land of Pakistan existed as a separate entity for since the earliest times except for minor aberrations. In...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    I am not saying that Hinduism was never practiced in Pakistan. Hinduism was and is being practiced in Pakistan. All I am saying is that it was never a majority religion as Buddhism and Islam was. This is substantiated by the fact that there were and are less number of temples west of Delhi since...
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    Top Republican Denies Association With Banned Hindu Supremacist [Modi]

    It was created as a sovereign and independent political entity in Muslim majority areas.
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    Top Republican Denies Association With Banned Hindu Supremacist [Modi]

    Out of 140 or so armed secessionist groups operating inside India, only around 32 are Muslim groups. The biggest militant/terrorist organization in India are the Naxals and they are majority Hindus. Therefore, it is the Indian Hindus who have more number of terrorists in India than any other...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Islam emanated from Arabia and there are 57 countries in the world which follow Islamic civilization as does Pakistan. Pakistan is the cradle of Indus Valley Civilization and it is not Indian civilization, either in religious context, geographical context or political context. The geographical...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Please read Article 25 of Indian Constitution. Jains, Sikhs part of broader Hindu religion, says SC New Delhi, August 10 [2005] In a significant ruling defining the status of communities like Sikhs and Jains within the Constitutional frame work, the Supreme Court has declined to treat them as...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    I checked up the Rig Veda that I have and did not find mention of the word Mlechha in the entire rig Veda. Could you please quote a reference. Thanks.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Howsoever we in Pakistan interpret various religions is Pakistan’s own matter and it does not have to relate in any way according to what is prophesized by Indian Hinduism. According to Indian Hindu categorization, Sanatana Dharma (another name of Hinduism) also includes other religions like...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Nope. What I said was and history is a testament to this fact that Hinduism was never a majority religion within the areas of Pakistan. This does not mean that Hindus did not live in Pakistan and are not living here. Very few people of Arab descent would be present in Pakistan. And I am...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Yes agreed. History of Pakistan does not begin with the landing of Mohammad Bin Qasim at the Sindh port of Debal. It is over 9000 years old.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    hahahahah ...... I won't ask for such a categorization. Your Supreme Court disagrees with you and states that these religions are a sect of Hindu religion. So does your Constitution.
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    Ah the Rajaram crap of computer simulations ending with the infamous horseplay. The experts do not agree with any such thing. Please come back when the IVC language has been deciphered. And till then happy googling. Shaivites of the era were monotheists - are you a monotheist. Please read...
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    hahahahah ..... you certainly are a confused one aren't you. Educate yourself about Arya Samaj and those who state that Rig Veda was monotheistic in nature before you question me in the manner. Regarding their religion please read the first post. However, just to satisfy your eagerness, let me...
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    The language of IVC has not been deciphered so far. How would you put its structure nearest to Sanskrit if you can not even read what is written. Have a heart, please. I never said that IVC people recited Rig Veda. When Rig Veda was not present at that time how could they have recited it. OM is...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    This is what your belief is, not of Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists or Shaivites etc etc. The whole world accepts Sikhs and Buddhists etc as separate religions except India where they live and demand their separate religious status which is denied to the, probably in order to preserve the Dharmic Hindu...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    I am sorry if you are disappointed but what I am stating is factual in entirety. You say that there were figurines of Mother Goddess and male Deities recovered from IVC. These figurines became Goddess and Deities because thousands of years later these were identified as such by a religion in...
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    I am sorry I disagree with you and so do Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains and many other Indian religions. You can not force some one to be part of your religion if he disagrees with your categorization and belief.
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