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Hindu temple a symbol of UAE’s culture of tolerance | GulfNews.com
Dubai: In a quiet cobbled alleyway of Bur Dubai, the door of the Imam House opens out to the courtyard of an ancient Hindu temple called Haveli, built more than 100 years ago — 1902 to be precise.
The muezzin’s call rises, calling the faithful for the Maghrib prayer, while the bells of the aarti ring out in celebration of worship of the deity Krishna. And this has been happening for well over a century.
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“We never had fanaticism in our society. People led simple lives and used to attend the Diwali celebrations of Hindus. People used to greet traders on their religious occasions. Shaikh Rashid would visit businessmen’s homes in Bur Dubai, who were celebrating Diwali.”
Dubai: In a quiet cobbled alleyway of Bur Dubai, the door of the Imam House opens out to the courtyard of an ancient Hindu temple called Haveli, built more than 100 years ago — 1902 to be precise.
The muezzin’s call rises, calling the faithful for the Maghrib prayer, while the bells of the aarti ring out in celebration of worship of the deity Krishna. And this has been happening for well over a century.
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“We never had fanaticism in our society. People led simple lives and used to attend the Diwali celebrations of Hindus. People used to greet traders on their religious occasions. Shaikh Rashid would visit businessmen’s homes in Bur Dubai, who were celebrating Diwali.”