It refers to different races getting along in a friendly manner.
yes, yes it is
1)To foster racial harmony among all ethnic groups. w2)To defend our country.
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Zakir Husain has written: 'Communal harmony and the future of India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Hindus, Muslims, Ethnic relations
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Power sharing is often justified through three broad categories: political stability, ethnic harmony, and democratic governance. Firstly, it promotes political stability by preventing the dominance of a single group and reducing the risk of conflict. Secondly, it fosters ethnic harmony by recognizing and accommodating diverse identities, which can mitigate tensions. Lastly, it enhances democratic governance by ensuring that various groups have a voice in decision-making processes, promoting inclusivity and representation.
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A:Traditionally, religions have developed within a specific ethnic group, even if they subsequently become universalising religions. So, for example, Judaism is the religion of Jews who believe their ancestors to be the Hebrew people, Christianity (at least now) has Europeans at its core, Islam has an Arabian core and uses Arabic as its core language, and Daoism has a Chinese ethnic core. In each case, racial harmony is certainly possible, but history shows this to be an almost impossible ideal.Christians have used their Bible to justify the enslavement of other races, while Muslims are divided on sectarian lines, which often result in de facto ethnic divides. Judaism welcomes converts, but some more orthodox Jews refuse to acknowledge black Jews as truly Jews, even if their ancestors have been Jewish for centuries. Religion and international harmony are at times almost irreconcilable.
As in, to sing in harmony? not to live in harmony
it should be about harmony and harmony things that happen on harmony days
The religion of the Chinese affects their lives by helping to build a society with harmony. The government allows for some freedom of religion and the rising ethnic religions have contributed to the building of temples and statues in the communities.
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