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Hindutva and radical Islam: Where the twain do meet

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  • Arun Shourie

    Each of these stemmed much. But over the last 200 years the feeling has also swelled that, invaluable as these responses have been, they have not been enough. They did not prevent the country from being taken over. They did not shield the people from the cruelty of alien rulers. They did not prevent the conversion of millions. They did not prevent the tradition from being calumnised and being thrown on the defensive. They did not in the end save the country from being partitioned — from being partitioned in the name of religion...

    There is a real vice here. The three great religions that originated in Palestine and Saudi Arabia — Judaism, Christianity and Islam — have been exclusivist — each has insisted that it alone is true — and aggressive. The Indic religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism — have been inclusive, they have been indulgent of the claims of others. But how may the latter sort survive when it is confronted by one that aims at power, acquires it, and then uses it to enlarge its dominion? How is the Indic sort to survive when the other uses the sword as well as other resources — organised missionaries, money, the state — to proselytise and to convert? Nor is this question facing just the Hindus in India today. It is facing the adherents of Indic traditions wherever they are: look at the Hindus in Indonesia and Malaysia; look at the Buddhists in Tibet, now in Thailand too. It is because of this vice, and the realisation born from what had already come to pass that Swami Vivekananda, for instance, while asking the Hindus to retain their Hindu soul, exhorted them to acquire an ‘Islamic body’.

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    counter it.By: vivek sharma | 28-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward i think the best way is protect Hinduism is to build system , a organisation which can protect it more agressively, remove povert, negative aspect of cast. i have seen povery and ignorance is making pepole choosing other religion and it is giving them a sense of identity.
    Hindutva and radical Islam: Where the twain do meetBy: William | 28-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward Respect for Human values does not come by killing innocent.
    NO REVENGE PERSONALLYBy: SAJID | 02-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward IS ARUN SH TRYING TO JUSTIFY THE ATTACK ON AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE, BY THE VICTIMS OF GUJRAT RIOTS? OR BOMBAY BLASTS FOR BABRI MASJID AND THE RIOTS THAT FOLLOWED? IN MY OPINION A PERSONAL RETALIATION IS NO WAY JUSTIFIED. LAW SHOULD TAKE ITS COURSE. THAT IS THE TEACHING OF ISLAM.
    HindutvBy: manohar sharma | 27-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward These Secularists adopt double standards towards Hinduism,thus causing a major disturbing sense amongst the Hindus.I have no liking for violence but if I am given injustice by these so called PSEUDOS I will be forced to pick up a gun.Geeta teaches me to spread harmony amongst the people ,and it also forces me to fight against the Injustices
    my view By: rajkumari sneha | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward sweet you wrote but the matter of the fact is its only and merely Idoll worcship.Look at the history or Discover India by Nehru, Hinduism did not and will not provide complete standards of life. The book has some divine teachings but mostly its fabricated and distorted.Read and interpret Gita, Bible and Quraan, hinduism looks good in films and drama but failed in day to day life. this is my insight of hinduism read about yours
    ReBy: vivek sharma | 29-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward i think you dont know the essence of hinduism and only looking the outer aspect of religion and its rituals.
    endorsing your viewBy: shaikh | 27-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward I completely endorse your view on the subject and congratulate you on having such a open mind to the comparative analysis of the various religious books. This is the only way forward, unfortunately most people dont read their own scriptures and subscribe to the opinion of other people on the matter , thats how the twisted minority misinterpret the scriptures and mislead the majority who dont want to read it first hand. We can only defeat such people if we all revert back to the scriptures and do not get mislead by the people who practise hate .
    my view By: William | 28-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward Rajkumari Sneha you are correct. No religion preaches hatred, it is the people who concoat it according to their tune. As Arun Shourie writes it is not Gita but the Holy Bible that Mahatma picked up non-violence. Gandhiji specially impressed by the Sermon on the Mount by Jesus.
    Nehru is irrelevantBy: Shivakumar | 26-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward Please do not refer to Nehru. He was a politician and he is irrelevant today. Ask anyone under 30 about his book "Discovery of India" and people will not even know what you are talking about. But all these people know about the Gita
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