Where Hindus and Muslims pray together

svelte_saggi
By svelte_saggi

GADDEAJIJPUR: When Hindus visit a temple in Gaddeajijpur village of Uttar Pradesh, they also make it a point to pray at the adjacent mausoleum. It is no different for Muslims. For, the villagers believe their prayers will not be answered otherwise.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Where-Hindus-and-Muslims-pray-t...

I wish our politicians took note of this unity.Long live Hindu-Muslim brotherhood! :-)

By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 13:44
svelte_saggi

naah....this a global thing,painther.this kinda stuff happens not only in india :-(

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By Victory_278692• 11 Mar 2010 13:40
Victory_278692

Haji Ali is being in the central bombay (close to Mahalaxmi)......Hindu visitors are more than Muslims.

Painther.....Islam doesn't restrict the place of worship....the whole world./ Earth is been spread open place for worshipper....one can pray to HIS/HER lord anywhere :)

By painther• 11 Mar 2010 13:35
painther

Waiting for straight arrow..with his version on this...(my joke)..:)-

SS,Bytheway, why dont you put this thread in Indian Group, being the matter related to India.

By Khanan• 11 Mar 2010 13:33
Khanan

everyone is praying b4 results..:)

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By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 13:28
svelte_saggi

WK,didn't we all do that? :-D

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By anonymous• 11 Mar 2010 13:23
anonymous

Oh comeon what's the big deal. In our hostel Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs all prayed together before every result :P

"Live with passion, Die with style"

By Victory_278692• 11 Mar 2010 13:15
Victory_278692

mine was a return joke FU, I saw :))

Rizk praying with holding One leg in hand and stop breathing for few hours.....yogayam ;D

By afrinnabees• 11 Mar 2010 12:41
afrinnabees

@Fu

If it was a joke..already forgotten....Dont askPardon for tat....

By anonymous• 11 Mar 2010 12:39
anonymous

Source:

- A study Conducted by FriedUnicorn - Vol I (September,1999)

"Resident Attention Seeker"

By Rizks• 11 Mar 2010 12:37
Rizks

Letz All Join Hands and LEGS and PRay for Everyone !! :)

By Victory_278692• 11 Mar 2010 12:35
Victory_278692

This is what we called UNITY in diversity, In India there are so many place similar to GADDEAJIJPUR!

Love and live together is the message of all religions!

Jai Hind

By anonymous• 11 Mar 2010 12:33
anonymous

Source:

- A study Conducted by FriedUnicorn - Vol I (September,1999)

"Resident Attention Seeker"

By lawa• 11 Mar 2010 12:32
lawa

I never feel any problem to work with hindu sikh cre or any one its only feeling which is created by some minds who dont want peace in the world be fare with every one you will be happy in your life

By afrinnabees• 11 Mar 2010 12:29
afrinnabees

@saggi...

I forget to mention FU's name thr..tat was for FU.

Sorry for miscommunication....Saggi

By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 12:27
svelte_saggi

personally i visit the Mahalakshmi temple and the Haji Ali mosque in Mumbai every time i visit there.somehow,this communal fights and stuff really anger me....

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By jackmaeni• 11 Mar 2010 12:24
jackmaeni

if it is possible i will be first person who will flush these peoples out. but it is not possible till the nation dont feel to do that...

By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 12:23
svelte_saggi

so true....and i hate it when politicians play dirty games to break that unity.....grrr!the british planted the seed of communal discord before they left by partitioning India and the sage is being continued by a bunch of nitwits! x-(

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 12:21
svelte_saggi

i didn't say it's 'haraam',afrin....FU said so.... :-( i am a perpetual crusader for communal unity!

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By anonymous• 11 Mar 2010 12:20
anonymous

...that nornally follow such threads. There are similar places in India which I have been to. For ex. - Peer Baba at various places in India are frequented by Hindus and Muslims alike. 'Phhol walon ki Sair' is another mega fair for Hindus and Muslims alike. In India, we celebrate Eid and Diwali together. I think rest of the world should learn from us. Tut tut!

Source:

- A study Conducted by FriedUnicorn - Vol I (September,1999)

"Resident Attention Seeker"

By afrinnabees• 11 Mar 2010 12:16
afrinnabees

@sagi....

Its... not only thr hope so whn some one goes to Sabarimalla also thy pray acrross in mosque have heard so..not so clera..Tat shows how united to be....

Nothing is harram..Cos u r not killing some one thr..Have nt u lerant...god is omni presnt so..u can pray to ur god feel ur god..any where u do tat....For everyone..Belif is God......I belive... I am right

By drmana• 11 Mar 2010 12:10
drmana

Wow, being used to the extreme views expressed here it is hard to believe that such harmony can exist anywhere.

"It is better to be hated for what you are than being loved for what you are not."

By SajanSajan• 11 Mar 2010 12:08
SajanSajan

I dont think its Haraam, It will infact Strengthen the Hindu-Muslim Relationship,I wish there was a Christain Church Adjacent to it.

By svelte_saggi• 11 Mar 2010 12:06
svelte_saggi

can somebody please flush out all the stupid politicians,please....i'm getting sick and tired of them....grrr!if they didn't play their dirty games,there would be no problems!

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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception. - Alfred de Musset

By jackmaeni• 11 Mar 2010 12:05
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jackmaeni

i consider this issue also as political, if we check our hindus and muslims brother they love each other and even they dont mind to walk out togather but our politicians dont want this way for their own benefits. i hope one day all our brothers & sisters will understand and new relatioship will grow between muslims and hindus.

By anonymous• 11 Mar 2010 12:03
anonymous

Source:

- A study Conducted by FriedUnicorn - Vol I (September,1999)

"Resident Attention Seeker"

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