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why is there difference between hindu and Muslim communities class 10 history nationalism in India?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Worships one of many gods; Hinduism is a polytheistic religion Worships only Allah; Islam is a monotheistic religion

There are 1 billion Hindus in the world There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world

Worships in temples Worships is mosques

Practices meditation, yoga and contemplation Practices prayer, fasting and pilgrimage

Has representations of its gods and goddesses Does not have a representation of Allah

Lives in a caste-based society Thinks all other people are his equals

Practices monogamy Practices polygamy

There is no religious dictate of what to wear Religion dictates how women should dress

Believes in Karma Must ask Allah for forgiveness

Can take guidance from the Veddas Can take guidance from the Qu’ran

Has no official clergy The Imam leads the congregation into prayer, but he is not the intermediary between the believer and God

Main goal is to live a peaceful and righteous life that will break the reincarnation cycle Main goal is to lead a life which is pleasing to Allah

Does not eat beef as the cow is considered sacred

Answered by Anonymous
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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, leaders in the Indian independence movement, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, as well as by political parties and movements, such as the Indian National Congress, Khudai Khidmatgar and All India Azad Muslim Conference.

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