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Write an essay on the tenets and ethical values in Hinduism or Islam.​

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Answered by shraddhagulve1234
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Ethics involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.  A central aspect of ethics is "the good life", the life worth living or life that is simply satisfying, which is held by many philosophers to be more important than traditional moral conduct.

Most religions have an ethical component, often derived from purported supernatural revelation or guidance. Some assert that religion is necessary to live ethically. Simon Blackburn states that there are those who "would say that we can only flourish under the umbrella of a strong social order, cemented by common adherence to a particular religious tradition".

Answered by tiwariakdi
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In certain aspects, Hindu interactions with Islam and Christianity differ greatly from the bonds and conflicts that hold together religions of Indian origin. Hindus have endured centuries of Muslim and Christian control, going all the way back to the Delhi Sultanate that was founded at the start of the 13th century in northern India. North and south India have diverse patterns of interaction between Hindus and Muslims. Hindu-Muslim relations have historically been calm in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, but the north has a history of conquest and dominance. Through commerce and marine routes, Islam likely arrived in south India fairly early, maybe during the 7th century.

There is a sizable collection of Tamil literature on Islam that has been written over over a thousand years. A prime example is the Sira Puranam, a Prophet Muhammad biography written in the early 19th century. There are also countless joint ceremonial locations for Muslims and Hindus known as dargahs . Both Muslims and Hindus go to these sites to honour revered Muslim  leaders. Additionally, due to the two religions' long history of interaction and close proximity, attempts have been made to accommodate their coexistence. One instance of this coexistence was among some devotional groups who held that there was only one God, or the "universal principle," and that it did not matter whether it went by the name of Allah or brahman because it was the same.

In northern India, a number of nonsectarian synthesises between the two religions have emerged.

The destruction of numerous significant Hindu temple complexes, from Mathura and Varanasi (Banaras) in the north to Chidambaram, Sriringam, and Madurai in the far south, was nevertheless a result of political aspirations of Islamic rulers at times, who drew inspiration from the iconoclastic elements of Islamic teaching. Other temples were also turned into mosques. This past has periodically served as rhetorical fuel for Hindu rage against Muslim rulers since the 14th century. A fresh facet was added by the brutal 1947 division of India and Pakistan from the South Asian continent.

Hindus have occasionally portrayed the birth of Pakistan as the fragmentation of the body of India, mobilising Hindu sentiments about the purity of the land as a whole and denouncing Muslims who have remained inside India's political borders.

These threads came together towards the end of the 20th century in an effort to demolish the mosque that was constructed in Ayodhya, the city that has long been thought to be the location of Rama's birth and rule, in 1528 by a lieutenant of the Mughal emperor Bbur.In an effort to "liberate" Rama, militant Hindu nationalists from all over India demolished the mosque in 1992 and built a massive "Rama's Birthplace Temple" in its place.

These individuals were organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP; "World Hindu Council"), the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS; "National Volunteer Alliance"), and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; "Indian People's As a result of the ongoing tensions in the Kashmir region, both sides have also engaged in acts of sectarian violence, including the burning of a few Hindu temples by militant Muslims. However, despite the fact that relations between Hindus and Muslims in India are still tumultuous and there are occasionally violent outbursts, they have generally been able to live side by side in harmony.

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