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Muslims should adopt hinduism as well as hindu name

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Submitted by Nafees Sobhan (Bangladesh), Jul 30, 2008 at 09:26

It's very simple if some one live unitedly then he/she must mixed with the majority group. When reading about the adopting the hindu names by muslims, those mulims should also embrace hinduism. it will reduce the problem of anti religious tension. when a person can hang Goddess KAALI potrait in home, what's the problem to adopt the ritual of praying the Goddess. or when a lady putting on vermilion to her forehead she may also embrace hinduism and the culture. it will give her the identity. also indian Hindu's have to take initiative to get the muslims convert to their great Sanatan Religion. many muslims like to adopt hinduism but they are not getting the help from the majority Hindu society.

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2Muslims should adopt hinduism as well as hindu name [121 words]Nafees SobhanJul 30, 2008 09:26135903
Might Europe's Muslims Hide Their Identity? [233 words]PaulDec 31, 2007 15:22117233

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