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    * Home * About * ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Nehru Family THE TRUTH OF NEHRU FAMILY Feeds:   Posts   Comments NEHRU FAMILY TRUTH December 30‚ 2011 by nehrufamily The Nehru family starts with the Mughal man named Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. He was the City Kotwal i.e. police officer of Delhi prior to the uprising of 1857‚ under the Mughal rule. After capturing Delhi in 1857‚ in the year of the mutiny‚ the British were slaughtering all

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    “One lesson I have learnt from the history of Muslims. At critical moments in their history it is Islam that has saved Muslims and not vice versa.” (Sir Muhammad Iqbal) Why Ideology of Pakistan is Important: Today the world community comprises of more than 180 countries. Pakistan appeared on the world map in August 1947‚ and became the first Islamic ideological state of the modern times. Unlike the non-ideological states‚ it was not established due to any geographical conflict or territorial domination

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    seemingly completely unalike‚ with differences such as their views of afterlife‚ death and birth Hindus believing in rebirth and “oneness” with Brahman‚ and Jews believing in a world to come‚ focusing more on God’s image‚ never really mentioning what happens after death‚ and they are different in their way to truth and spirituality‚ Jews following their holy books to do good and live a spiritual life‚ and the Hindus following certain disciplines to become enlightened; but they do have some similarities‚

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    follow the Hindu religion and the British didn’t help the Muslims and let the Hindus impose thing on the Muslims. The reason for the creation of Pakistan was so that the Muslims could practice their religion without any hindrances. 3) Aims of a Separate Homeland: Hindus and Muslims are completely different from each other‚ and so‚ for them to live together in the United India was a complete disaster. The Hindus would not let the Muslims live a peaceful life following their religion. They

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    and Muslim missionaries. Religions like Christianity or Islam demand that everyone believe in the traditions and worship the same Gods as they do. Hinduism’s greatest attribute is its diversity and its ability to include all beliefs. According to Hindus‚ certain spiritual principles hold true‚ surpass man-made thoughts‚ representing a pure science of consciousness. This awareness is not simply that of the body or mind and intellect‚ but of a soul-state that exists within and beyond our existence

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    the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act‚ 1956 and the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act‚ 1956. The orthodox concept of the term “Hindu” has undergone a radical change and it has been given an extended meaning. These codifying Acts not only apply to Hindus by Birth but also to a large number of other persons. The term “Hindu” is not very precise in its significance. Actually‚ the term is nowhere to be found in the ancient Sanskrit texts. The word “Hindu” appears to have been firstly used by the Persians

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    How did Gandhi’s religious beliefs affect his work for social change? Many people associate the name Gandhi with the principles of peaceful protest that fought for the independence of India From Britain and promoted religious freedom. Although this is true‚ Gandhi was more than a protestor and achieved change through a deep understanding of justice and religion; he used this knowledge to great effect and achieved change in a unique way. Born in 1869 in India where he was raised‚ he found his way

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    4/28/13 Print Page India’s best research universities The top 50 outstanding ones are state level universities and some of them have severe fund constraints... WHILE Indian Institute of Science (IIS) and AIIMS are the dominant performers in the research output domain‚ the state universities too have performed very well. In the top 50‚ nearly half of them are state level universities and some of them have severe fund constraints. But that has not deterred them from publishing well and getting

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    religion is Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that originated in India and is still practiced by most of the Natives as well as the people who have migrated from India to other parts of the world. Statistically there are over seven hundred million Hindus‚ mainly in India. Eighty percent of the population in India is Hindu. The word Hindu comes from an ancient Sanskrit term meaning ’dwellers by the Indus River.’ There is not much organization and hierarchy is nonexistent. The religion suggests commitment

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    and Buddhism had more differences than similarities because of the belief in the cast system‚ the disagreement between polytheism and no god‚ and the idea of women in a religion. The Buddhist and Hindus had a different idea about the caste system. The Buddhist rejected the cast system while the Hindus believed in it. The caste system is an important part of Hinduism. Castes are social groups into which people are born and out of which they cannot move during a lifetime. A person may‚ however‚ by

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