She may be right; but muslim community is still horrible; north and south Muslims women other tham arab and afghanistan (not even in Pak) roam around worse than the Hindu woman. KR IRS 26425 Men in muslims pretend make a show as so many brahmins do it here a drama as if brahmin; many muslim women do all nonsense but pretend aas Muslims here. KR IRS
On Sat, 26 Apr 2025 at 15:25, Narayanaswamy Sekar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: N Sekar <[email protected]> > Date: Sat, Apr 26, 2025, 1:54 PM > Subject: Fwd - Painful to read but is true and it hurts, will we wake up > atleast now? > To: Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy Sekar < > [email protected]>, Rangarajan T.N.C. <[email protected]>, > Chittanandam V. R. <[email protected]>, Srinivasan Sridharan < > [email protected]>, Mathangi K. Kumar <[email protected]>, > Rama (Iyer 123 Group) <[email protected]>, Suryanarayana Ambadipudi < > [email protected]>, Mani APS <[email protected]> > > > *A Muslim woman writer has delivered a powerful slap on the cheeks of > Hindu society — Just take a look:* > > {01} > Your married women have not only stopped covering their heads with their > saree pallus, they’ve even stopped wearing sarees altogether… even the > dupatta has disappeared. > Who stopped them? > We didn’t lead you to this decline… We Muslims are not responsible for it. > > {02} > The tilak and bindi used to be your identity, right? > You used to consider a bare forehead as inauspicious, a sign of sorrow or > misfortune. > Now, not only have you stopped applying tilak before leaving home, your > women — in pursuit of modernity and fashion, trying to look more "forward" > — have even abandoned the bindi. > Where are Muslims at fault here? > > {03} > You replaced traditional clothing in sacred ceremonies like marriages and > engagements with indecent pre-wedding rituals... > You turned birthdays and anniversaries into Western-style celebrations. > Is this our fault? > > {04} > In our homes, when a child starts walking, he learns to hold his father's > finger and go to the mosque for prayer, and continues that practice as a > duty throughout life. > But your people have stopped going to temples. > Even if you go, it's only for 5–10 minutes, and that too only to ask for > something or seek relief from troubles. > So if your children grow up not knowing why they should go to temples, > what they should do there, or that worshipping God is their duty — > how are we responsible for that? > > {05} > When your convent-educated children recite English poems, you feel proud. > But truly, you should have felt proud if your children recited the Navkar > Mantra, Gayatri Mantra, or some respectful shlokas. > On the contrary, when they cannot recite anything from your traditions, > you don’t even feel regret or guilt! > In our homes, a father's head bows in shame if his child can’t recite a > simple prayer in front of relatives. > We teach our children to greet elders with "Salaam" as soon as they learn > to speak. > You’ve replaced "Pranam" and "Namaste" with "Hello" and "Hi." > Are we to blame for that? > > {06} > A boy from our religion, even after studying in a convent, learns Urdu and > Arabic and reads our holy scriptures. > But your child neither goes to a Hindu pathshala nor learns Sanskrit — and > even proper Hindi is difficult for him. They cannot even count in Hindi. > Is that our fault too? > > {07} > You had everything — culture, history, traditions! > But you gave them up in a blind race for so-called modernity. > We didn’t. That’s the only difference. > You yourselves have abandoned your roots! > We didn’t leave ours in the past, and we’re not willing to leave them now > either. > > {08} > The awareness to protect one’s identity should naturally exist in every > living community. > But in your case, you have to *tell* YOUR people to stay awake. > > {09} > Just think how tragic this is! > Also consider — from where does this fear of losing your culture arise? > What’s the real cause of your insecurity? > Are *we* that cause? > > {10} > Your problem is: you want your society to awaken — > but in doing so, you yourself don’t set an example through your own > behavior. > You remain as you are… > People don’t see you as being truly connected to your roots — and that’s > why, not only in your society but even in your own family, no one listens > to your religious thoughts. > In the same way, others in your society also behave just like you — with > the same double standards and hypocrisy. > That’s why no one listens to anyone in your society. > Is that *our* fault? > > *Please reflect deeply on this. 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