Can Hindus be friends with Muslims?
Yes that is totally true. A person can be friends with anyone be it a hindu frinds with muslim or a muslim friends with hindu.
What is the problem between Hindus and Muslims?
There have been periodic instances of violence against Muslims in India from before its partition from Pakistan in 1947, frequently in the form of mob attacks on Muslims by Hindus that form a pattern of sporadic sectarian violence between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
Can Muslims turn into Hindu?
Former chairman of Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board Syed Waseem Rizvi’s decision to convert to Hinduism is legally fine. His becoming a Hindu can’t be as simple as someone converting to Islam or Christianity or Sikhism or Judaism. A Hindu must have a caste. ‘Casteless Hindu’ is an oxymoron, an impossibility.
What is the fastest growing religion in India 2020?
Islam is the fastest-growing religion in India. Growth rate of Muslims has been consistently higher than the growth rate of Hindus, ever since the census data of independent India has been available.
Who is Allah in Hinduism?
If by Allah, you mean an all-powerful and benevolent God, yes Hinduism accepts the existence of such a God. Such a God has infinite names and forms like Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, etc and one of them may be Allah.
What did Prophet Muhammad say about India?
A hadith narrated by Abu Hurayrah, Muhammad referred to India and said, Surely a group of us (Muslims) will fight in India, God will grant success to the warriors of that group, and they will drag the kings with chains. And God will forgive those warriors [because of this blessed war].
Can I convert to Hinduism?
There is no official conversion process or ceremony for converting to the Hindu faith. While Hinduism is a highly traditional religion founded on ritual, it is not exclusive in the sense that one must be formally recognized in order to be a practitioner.
Who brought Islam in India?
Islam arrived in the inland of Indian subcontinent in the 7th century when the Arabs conquered Sindh and later arrived in North India in the 12th century via the Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India’s religious and cultural heritage.