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only was able to create division between Muslims and hindus in India
the British decided to divide India into two nations- Muslim Pakistan and Hindu-dominated, India
Hinduism and Islam. When India regained its independence from the British Empire in 1947, the schism between Muslims and Hindus impelled the division of the country into separate states, Pakistan and India. (East Pakistan, once part of Pakistan, later became the independent state of Bangladesh.)
Answer 1No, Punjabi people generally don't hate Muslims although some minority they may do as in all other religions.Answer 2Punjabis are an ethnic group spread primarily between north Pakistan (91.3 million people) and north India (29.1 million people). The majority of Pakistani Punjabis are Muslims themselves, whereas the majority of Indian Punjabis are Hindus or Sikhs. The division of India and Pakistan, naturally, had a huge effect on the Punjabi population and psyche. West Punjab (which would become part of Pakistan) was almost completely cleansed of its Hindu and Sikh population and East Punjab (which would remain part of India) was similarly cleansed of Muslims. There is antagonism between Pakistani Punjabis and Indian Punjabis because of the division of Punjab between the two countries. However, this antagonism (which may rise to hatred depending on the person) is political not religious or ethnic. The two groups had lived together prior to the division of India and still see the other group as fellow Punjabis.
Hindus and Muslims had riots over who should take control. Not all of the partitions of India wanted to join together. There were many different cultures fighting each other within the country.
As far as the basic beliefs of Islam are concerned, there is no fundamental division among the Muslims. Anyhow, the jurists have given different opinions about various topics. In this regards, the Muslims are divided into more than 80 sects.
The Shiah Muslims are a division of Muslims, something like protestant and Catholics, both are Christians.
Hi a simple answer Shiites say: Prophet Muhammad has chosen Ali as his successor, but Sunnis say that has not happened.
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The 'shahadah' is the statement of faith by Muslims: that there is no god but God and that Muhammed (PBUH) is His messenger.
Gandhi reconcile the idea of India as a single nation with the obvious religious division between Hindus and Muslims by means of fasting. Gandhi wanted harmony and Peace between both Religion.
This is a false statement. Muslims do not have any specific way of eating at meal times, except that they read God's name before they eat.
yes. The difference between Muslims and non-Muslims is the acceptance of the statement "La illaha illallahu muhamadurr rasulullah" With heart, statement of tongue and action of limb. The statement mean " There is no god worthy of worship accept Allah and Muhammad is Messenger and prophet of Allah. All action of Muslims are based on the "La illaha illallahu muhammadur rasulullah". Without true belief in the statement a Muslim's acts of worship is invalid. This shows how important it is for Muslim to Believe in Allah and accepting Muhammad as prophet and messenger.
only was able to create division between Muslims and hindus in India
it was divided by disagreements over which muslims should be leaders
Both Jews and Muslims considered Jerusalem to be a holy city. - Apex
the British decided to divide India into two nations- Muslim Pakistan and Hindu-dominated, India