The Act of Toleration, enacted in 1689 in England, primarily focused on granting religious freedom to Protestant dissenters, such as Baptists and Quakers, rather than addressing the rights of Muslims or Hindus. At that time, these religions were not widely practiced or recognized within the English context, leading to a lack of concern or consideration for their rights to worship. Additionally, the Act was rooted in the specific political and religious conflicts of Protestant England, which did not extend to non-Christian faiths. Thus, the focus remained on intra-Christian sects rather than on broader religious pluralism.
For Muslims -Mosque, for Hindus-Mandir, for Christians Church etc. Each religion has different name for its place of worship
hindus worship no guru
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
A shrine or place of worship is called a Mandir, Temple, Church, Synagogue and Mosque/Masjid for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims, respectively.
Its not particular to Hindus. Every one does it. Christians do it Muslims do it-everyone. I am sure it has something to do with psychology as well. Viky.
Muslims believe in one God (Allah) who is unique in his divine and all-perfect identity and divine attributes thus we should submit to Him and obey his commandements. Muslims also have unique scripture from God namely the Noble Quran wich is unmatchable in Arabic and it contains the authentic teachings of God.
no, hindus do not worship 5 times a day. However Hindus do worship 3 times a day, at dawn, at afternoon and at dusk.
For many years the Hindus and the Muslims have fought over land and their clashing polytheistic and monotheistic views. The Hindus also overcame the British with the help of Gandhi and non-violent protesting.
why do there worship ganeha
when we hindus in big problems then they worship lord ganesha and the problems are ended.
No they do not. Hindus can worship at shrines. Even the shines in there own homes.
Muslims.