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Islam has no Caste System. People will be in different stages according to their belief and their knowledge and their behavioral patterns. Islam accepts only the male and the female not any other. If any Muslims believe or agree that will be considered as rejection of Allah revelation. If one does good things he/she will be called as good Muslim if not he/she will be called as bad Muslim. This comes from their act only. This is not comes under caste system.
Yes, caste system is the caste discrimination because one caste person cannot marry another caste person. It is forbidden by the Hindu clergymen - the original perpetuators of the Laws of Manu - social jurisprudence. Pleas also see: What is the caste division?
They were apposed to the idea but some countries used the system.
The caste system in India was legally abolished in 1950 through the Constitution of India with the implementation of laws that prohibit discrimination based on caste. However, social discrimination and practices associated with the caste system still persist in some parts of India despite legislation.
rajput. badgujar is a branch of rajput ( kshatriya). Some badgujar changed to Muslims or opted profession of lower caste due to Muslim attacks. But they are erstwhile Rajput
No, they had some sort of caste system.
Well, honey, surnames don't determine someone's caste. Caste is a social system that's a whole messy can of worms. So, let's not go around pigeonholing folks based on their last name, okay? Let's focus on treating everyone with respect and kindness, regardless of their background.
Because some governments like order and are control freaks
One's caste is typically determined at birth based on the caste of their parents. It is a hereditary social class system that dictates one's occupation, social status, and marriage possibilities in some cultures. Discrimination based on caste is considered illegal in many countries.
because some are of a higher group than others in the caste system.
Because he did believe in it. He may have moved away from the frigid belief in the system for some sort of political gain but Gandhi believed that some human races were born better then the others. See his comments on the blacks and indians.
Chauhan is a warrior caste, so it would be next to brahmins in the heirarchy. But, there is no such strict caste system now and some people take up other caste names.
The group of people often referred to as being "kicked out" of the caste system in India are the Dalits, formerly known as "Untouchables." They historically faced severe discrimination and social exclusion, being marginalized and assigned the lowest status in the traditional caste hierarchy. Although the caste system is officially abolished and discrimination is illegal, social stigmas and inequalities persist in some areas of society.