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GADDEAJIJPUR: When Hindus visit a temple in Gaddeajijpur village of Uttar Pradesh, they also make it a point to pray at the adjacent mausoleum. It is no different for Muslims. For, the villagers believe their prayers will not be answered otherwise.

Gaddeajijpur village, located on the outskirts of Hardoi district, some 110 km from state capital Lucknow, sees Hindus and Muslims pray together at the Lord Hanuman Temple and the Jind Peer Baba Mazar that are adjacent to each other.

According to locals, any prayer offered only at the mazar or the temple is not fulfilled, as the almighty, according to them, answers only those prayers that are offered at both the places.

"You can term it a specialty of this place...Whosoever comes here pays equal obeisance to Baba and Hanumanji...In fact, it has become a ritual for this place," said Kanta Pushpak, 59, who runs a grocery shop in Gaddeajijpur village.

Locals say both the temple and the mausoleum came up nearly 80 years ago, but the mazar was set up a few months before the temple was built.

"Around 1930, Muslim devotees built the mazar to pay homage to Jind Peer Baba, who cured the chronic and dreaded diseases of several thousands of people," Ahmad Mobeen, 61, who owns a garment shop in Hardoi's Pali town, told IANS on telephone.

Due to his spiritual powers, the Baba not only became popular among Muslims but was also revered among Hindus, who also later started visiting him to seek a cure for health problems, according to villagers.

"Gradually, Hindus started worshipping Baba by making his idols. However, when Baba came to know about it, he asked Hindus not to worship his idols and pray only before the idols of their deities," Mobeen said.

"He even asked Muslims to take a pledge to help Hindus in their prayers and other rituals. Keeping their promise, after the death of Baba, Muslims invited Hindus to build a temple just near the mazar," he added.

Though the temple and the mausoleum remain abuzz with activities all seven days a week, devotees turn up at the religious place in huge numbers Tuesdays and Thursdays.

"Special prayers are offered on these two days and it is believed that those paying obeisance on the two days get instant blessing by the almighty," said Satya Brat Kumar, an ayurveda medical practitioner in the village.

Locals are proud to have such a religious place in their village and say it should be a lesson for those who make every effort to widen the rift between Hindus and Muslims for vested interests.

"The temple and the mazar should be known to all, particularly the politicians of our country, who don't hesitate in raking up issues which amount to animosity between members of the two communities," said Ijaz Waris, 37, who runs a battery shop in the village.

"We feel privileged to be part of a village which projects the unique Hindu-Muslim bonding and brotherhood," he added.

Where Hindus and Muslims pray together - India - The Times of India
 
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Thats the perfect example how you grow up in a secular country under the blessings of multiple religons with a understanding for others and respect. Other religons are not something which sound something alien
 
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Thats the perfect example how you grow up in a secular country under the blessings of multiple religons with a understanding for others and respect. Other religons are not something which sound something alien

This is perfect example of shirk and weak faith.


As far as Indian secularism is concerned. There are temples where low cast Hindus are not allowed.
 
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I think Indians aren't expecting to cultivate hard-faithed suicide bombers.

Thats why we have seen bruning of Muslims alive in Gujrat by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen brutal masacar of Christians in Orissa by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen how thousadns of Sikhs were killed by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, in 84.
 
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This is perfect example of shirk and weak faith.

this is perfect example of respecting each other and living in harmony.
As far as Indian secularism is concerned. There are temples where low cast Hindus are not allowed.

and if you are following news then many of them have been opened for everyone and many still continue we are on a path of reform and we will continue to be so.....
 
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Thats why we have seen bruning of Muslims alive in Gujrat by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen brutal masacar of Christians in Orissa by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen how thousadns of Sikhs were killed by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, in 84.

Actually we also have some people like you who cannot resist hindu muslims living together
 
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Thats why we have seen bruning of Muslims alive in Gujrat by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen brutal masacar of Christians in Orissa by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, and thats why we have seen how thousadns of Sikhs were killed by these soft-faithed Hindu fundamentalists, in 84.

Seems like this therad made you angry. :D
As for weak faith is concerned, many people do not agree with you.
 
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Seems like this therad made you angry. :D
As for weak faith is concerned, many people do not agree with you.

:) It doesnt make me angry as we have seen Indian Muslims have already compromised their faith due to fear of terror from Hindu fundamentalists, the fatwa about ban on cow slaughter is one such case.


And yes its a sign of a weak faith to worship things which are forbidden in Islam, as far as Hinduism i cant say it because you guys can worship anything
 
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is your bigotry just confined 2 hinduism and india or do u abhor just abt everything that is unislamic or non pakistani ?

Not my bigotry. Check there are temples in India where even Today Low cast Hindus have to strugle to enter and which leads to clashes.

why you cant apply secularism there???
 
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oh well Islam is a kind of Religion that cannot co-exist with another religion whatsoever

Like Allah says in the Holy Qur'an:
In the name of Allah, The Merciful, The All-merciful

Say: O unbelievers,(1)

I serve not what you serve,(2)

nor do you serve what I serve,(3)

nor shall I serve what you are serving,(4)

nor shall you be serving what I serve.(5)

To you your religion, and to me my religion.(6)
 
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:) It doesnt make me angry as we have seen Indian Muslims have already compromised their faith due to fear of terror from Hindu fundamentalists, the fatwa about ban on cow slaughter is one such case.


And yes its a sign of a weak faith to worship things which are forbidden in Islam, as far as Hinduism i cant say it because you guys can worship anything

The "Fatwa" on cow slaughter is similar to a hypothetical fatwa for muslims that prohibits them from eating pork.
 
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Chappal Chor said:
Hindus and Muslims pray together at the Lord Hanuman Temple and the Jind Peer Baba Mazar that are adjacent to each other.

Keep this BS out of here if you wish to survive in this forum. Another lost bharati trying to equilize shirk with divinity of Islam. When you bharati would understand that hinduism is not concider religin to us muslim. No muslim in right fram of mind would pray to some monkey god.
 
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