2. Explain which religious movements made the attitude of Hindus and
Muslims harden towards each other.
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Hindu–Muslim unity is a religiopolitical concept in the Indian subcontinent which stresses members of the two largest faith groups there, Hindus and Muslims working together for the common good. The concept was championed by various rulers of India, such as Mughal Emperor Akbar,[1] leaders in the Indian independence movement, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,[2] as well as by political parties and movements, such as the Indian National Congress, Khudai Khidmatgar and All India Azad Muslim Conference.[3] Those who opposed the partition of colonial India often adhered to the doctrine of composite nationalism.
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.The general perception of the Muslims is that Hinduism and Islam are poles apart. The basis of this perception is the external differences in the way of worship in both the religions. Islam believes in unity of God and rejects idol worship while image or idol worship is the main tenet of Hinduism.
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