The partition of the Indian subcontinent was based on religion, Pakistan had a majority of Muslims, while India had a majority of Hindus.
Everybody uses algebra. There is no "Islamic Algebra", even though the inventor of algebra, al-Khwarezmi, was a Muslim born in the Abbassid Caliphate. The math is good, without even considering that its inventor was a Muslim, and there is no "Islamic Algebra" just like there is no "Christian Gravity", even though Isaac Newton, gravity's discoverer was a Christian, or "Hindu Arithmetic", even though the originators of the ten numeral digit system were Hindus.
When the Ghaznavids invaded the Indian Subcontinent in the 11th century, Hindu society faced significant upheaval. The invasions led to widespread destruction of temples, loss of life, and the displacement of communities. Many Hindus were subjected to forced conversions, while the social structure was deeply affected by the introduction of Islamic rule and culture. This period also marked the beginning of a long history of conflict and coexistence between Hindu and Muslim communities in the region.
India won its independence in 15th August 1947 , but sadly lost its unity.The Indian subcontinent was divided/partitioned into two different countries- India and Pakistan.West Pakistan consisted Sindh and East Pakistan (which later becomes Bangladesh) which consisted of east Bengal, the rest was India. Consider a map of south Asia to understand the scenario better.
hindus
When the Indian subcontinent became independent of Great Britain the subcontinent was partitioned because of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
Hindus are the dominant religious group of the Indian Subcontinent. Arabs are the dominant ethnic group of the Middle East and North Africa. The two are entirely unrelated.
Hindus and Muslims
Hinduism is eternal, hindus are entering.
The partition of the Indian subcontinent was based on religion, Pakistan had a majority of Muslims, while India had a majority of Hindus.
The British decided to partition the Indian subcontinent because of the conflict that Hindus and Muslims had with each other.
The religious differences between Muslims and Hindus in the Indian subcontinent after World War 2 led to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947. This resulted in widespread violence, displacement of populations, and loss of life during the partition process.
Bangladesh is mainly an Islamic Country. Very few Hindus and Christians are there.
Everybody uses algebra. There is no "Islamic Algebra", even though the inventor of algebra, al-Khwarezmi, was a Muslim born in the Abbassid Caliphate. The math is good, without even considering that its inventor was a Muslim, and there is no "Islamic Algebra" just like there is no "Christian Gravity", even though Isaac Newton, gravity's discoverer was a Christian, or "Hindu Arithmetic", even though the originators of the ten numeral digit system were Hindus.
India Hinduism is a religion of the Indian subcontinent of India, with 80.5% of the population identifying themselves as Hindus and with over 90% of the world's Hindu population.
there is no animal for the Islamic god. Hindus have snakes as gods though. But for Islam there is only one god and that is Allah. Allah is not a person nor a animal.
yes there are about 0.5% of population hindus, mainly in sindh province.