Irfan Baloch
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I 100% agree and respect the Hindu sensitivity in this regard.
there are no ifs or buts
maybe you missed my posts where I have mentioned Hindu & Sikh guests who I shared my food with. and I was very mindful about what was on offer. Late Hakim Muhammad Saeed (founder of Humdard foundation) said that there was no Islamic fatwa about the necessity of eating cow meat (as if saying that if its not eaten then you wont be any less Muslim who insists on being insensitive to vegetarians or Hindus)
the argument is----
how far someone should go to express his disquiet? stone someone to death, burn, gun down?
answer is prevention, education and better law enforcement.
there are no ifs or buts
maybe you missed my posts where I have mentioned Hindu & Sikh guests who I shared my food with. and I was very mindful about what was on offer. Late Hakim Muhammad Saeed (founder of Humdard foundation) said that there was no Islamic fatwa about the necessity of eating cow meat (as if saying that if its not eaten then you wont be any less Muslim who insists on being insensitive to vegetarians or Hindus)
the argument is----
how far someone should go to express his disquiet? stone someone to death, burn, gun down?
answer is prevention, education and better law enforcement.
So you understand the sensitivity of the situation. Thank You. Just as pork cannot be sold openly in a Muslim dominated country, beef as much a sensitive issue In India. Even then those who like beef in India have their options.