no. they are two different religions and cultures.
HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
Two major religions
In sociology, fusion refers to the process of two or more distinct groups or cultures merging, blending, or coming together to form a new composite identity or entity. This can lead to the creation of shared norms, values, and beliefs, as well as the development of a collective identity that incorporates elements from each group. Fusion is often studied in the context of multiculturalism, globalization, and social integration.
Hinduism and buddism
Hinduism and buddism
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Various denominations of Christianity, Islam, hybrids of the aforementioned religions and indigenous relious beliefs, indigenous tribal religions.
They were fighting over the land that was owned by the Aztecs, as well as the differing religions of the two cultures.
The blending was natural since it were Spanish people who first landed in America and mixed up with the Native Indians. When two cultures and religions mix such blending does occur
Hinduism and Buddhism were Ancient India's main cultures. There were also lower religions and philosophy, but those were the main two.
Biculturalism is the state or quality of being bicultural - of containing aspects from two cultures simultaneously.