Yes, in a way. Hinduism's sanskrit name is "Sanatana Dharma," translated to "the right way to live." These duties (dharma) do not dictate religious instructions, but more instructions on life. For example, treating others with kindness regardless of race, color etc.
Hinduism has no religious instructions on how to practice hinduism, but it does have instructions on how to live life in general.
Sure, Hindus have their special praying rituals.
Yes: the entire Torah; and more specifically, the Code of Jewish Law.
Yes there are african-american Hindus. I am one and my husband is a Jewish-American Hindu. We live in Baton Rouge and we do stand out.
Hindus dont have christenings or any ritual that converts you to a Hindu.
no , atleast not if you live in Canada.
Banbladesh is predominantly a Muslimcountry. The Hindus also live here. There have been almost no conflicts between religions.
because hindus celebrate any festival they follow first cultures and tradition.
Not necessarily, usually not.
There are no Hindus in clubpenguin or any releigon.
Any time
Hindus offer their prayers first to Lord Ganesha. Than after any other God is prayed.
Hope this question comes from ignorance. There are thousands of Hindu temples within India (as old as 2000 years) and hundreds of outside of it as Hindus live all over the world.