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Dear Sir,
I am surprised at your reply. Would you care to explain?
Sincerely,
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Dear Sir,
I am surprised at your reply. Would you care to explain?
Sincerely,
Yes,the reality is quite different from Vedic system.Dear Sir,
I have.
It says that the Vedas have not sanctioned the caste system. It says that the Vedic system should be propagated.
May I take it as a tacit acceptance that the reality today is not the Vedic system but something else?
To repeat, can the son of a Chandal become a Brahmin? Can you answer that straight, instead of dodging?
Sincerely,
see before partition muslims were about 33%That is not so hard to explain,
two nation theory means that the MUSLIMS and HINDU are separate nations and cannot live together, for one will be over shadowed by the other due to sheer proportions of numbers.
Bangladesh broke away from Pakistan, but it didn't join Hindu India,
so how is the two nation theory disproved ?
Even though it separated from Pakistan it didn't consider going back to Bharat nation.
THAT is think is the best proof of the validity of the two nation theory.
Now, to answer you question why there are so many "muslims" in India.
I always think that the term "so many" is used loosely, will you please quantify what is the percentage of muslims in India ?
You will have your answer, and just in case you don't get it then.
here is what I suggest you do:
Estimate the population of Muslims in India @ 1947.
Plot the quartile that actually did migrate to Pakistan.
The numbers will tell you the story.
Remember every one who says he is a muslim, may not be a muslim.
check the demographics before you reply.
Yes,the reality is quite different from Vedic system.
Hinduism is based on the Vedas.Now the Brahmin,Kshyatriya,Vaishya and Shudra were mere designations given to the people depending upon the job that they do.It does not allow these designations to be passed to the progeny.It does not allow the way of caste system that we perceive today.Having said that,I conclude that the purest form of Hinduism has got nothing against the caste change.
But at the same time I do understand your concern as well.You need to understand that the basic form of the Hindu way of life has been tainted and also abused by many over the ages.Nowadays,the society may or may not come in between if any body wishes to change his caste,but my answer is on an idealistic basis.Does the religion allow you to change your caste??The answer is simply yes....
Will you be able to do it ,gaining acceptance from the society??highly unlikely.....Who is to be blamed here???definitely not the religion,but the people who practice the tainted form of religion.
But I must also say,that nobody can actually stop one from changing his caste if he wishes to go ahead with it.
I hope this answers the question.
Guys...come on...every1 on this forum is intelligent enough...to
tell that muslims of subcontinent (and later Pakistan) had same culture , same holidays , same language script ( urdu is in arabic script just like persian) and same faith (which plays vital part in a muslim's life) as the muslims in Persia, Arab world and Afghanistan had.
This means that muslims are part of one nation....and they can't stay with hindus...cuz they wanted a seperate state ...with Islamic laws...would it be acceptable to hindus....that they live with muslims in majority and under Islamic law...OBVIOUSLY NO.
SO PLEASE WE SHOULD NOT EVEN DISCUSS THIS TOPIC...CUZ
EVERYONE ALREADY KNOWS THESE 2 TYPES OF PEOPLE ARE FROM SEPERATE NATIONS.with differences ranging from culture, language script, faith , traditions, holidays and literaly everything.....Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) himself told muslims that they are one nation....so plz close this thread.
What you say is only partially true. Historically there has been no such thing as Muslim Ummah after the Rashideen.
80 years of Umayyad rule was continuously rife with power politics. In addition to Karbala, they were uprisings of Abdullah ibn Zubair (RA), of Zaidis and in Kufa & Basra of Mukhtar Saqafi. Eastern end of the empire was always simmering. Umayyad State was also more westward looking and concentrated on the expansion into North Africa and Spain. Thus there were two independent Muslims empires in existence from 750 AD onward
Then there was Fatimid Khilafat in Egypt that also lasted almost two hundred years. Fatimid even had Khutba proclaimed in their name in Mecca & Medina for about 100 years. For most of the tenth century there were 3 Caliphates in existence, Umayyad in Spain, Fatimids in Egypt and Abbasids in Baghdad.
Ottoman Caliphs never ruled Persia, Afghanistan or Central Asia.
Only common thing with Arabs is Islam and little else. In practice Pakistanis find it very hard to get visit visa in most Arab countries proves my point.
There are no doubt historical links with Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia. However these are also only tenuous. Fact remains that in addition to the religion, language makes a huge difference; else there would be no Bangla Desh. It is also evident from the fact that Arab League is far more active than OIC.
Sad to state that Muslims never acted upon or followed Muslim as one nation Hadith.
Sooner we realize this fact the better.
You mean a Shudras or Chandalas child born out of Shudras father and mother can easily become a Brahman ?
You have NO answer !!!!!
Yes,the reality is quite different from Vedic system.
Hinduism is based on the Vedas.Now the Brahmin,Kshyatriya,Vaishya and Shudra were mere designations given to the people depending upon the job that they do.It does not allow these designations to be passed to the progeny.It does not allow the way of caste system that we perceive today.Having said that,I conclude that the purest form of Hinduism has got nothing against the caste change.
But at the same time I do understand your concern as well.You need to understand that the basic form of the Hindu way of life has been tainted and also abused by many over the ages.Nowadays,the society may or may not come in between if any body wishes to change his caste,but my answer is on an idealistic basis.Does the religion allow you to change your caste??The answer is simply yes....
Will you be able to do it ,gaining acceptance from the society??highly unlikely.....Who is to be blamed here???definitely not the religion,but the people who practice the tainted form of religion.
But I must also say,that nobody can actually stop one from changing his caste if he wishes to go ahead with it.
I hope this answers the question.
yes they can....we can find brahmins in various sub castes here in the south catering to their community...there are brahmins in my community as well who are no way related to the main brahmin u were talkin about....but the common thing between them are they are scholars in vedic literature and agama shastras...which is the basic norm to be a brahmin....times are changing very slowly but effectively still a long way to go...
christiancouncil.in - Dalits to learn Vedas at Tirupati
Tirupati Vedic schools open doors to Dalits
Does the religion allow you to change your caste??The answer is simply yes....
Will you be able to do it ,gaining acceptance from the society??highly unlikely
yes they can....we can find brahmins in various sub castes here in the south catering to their community...there are brahmins in my community as well who are no way related to the main brahmin u were talkin about....but the common thing between them are they are scholars in vedic literature and agama shastras...which is the basic norm to be a brahmin....times are changing very slowly but effectively still a long way to go...
christiancouncil.in - Dalits to learn Vedas at Tirupati
Tirupati Vedic schools open doors to Dalits