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A Post About Co-Existence & Hindu-Muslim People Living In Harmony Is Winning The Internet


I have a question for everyone –

A Post About Co-Existence & Hindu-Muslim People Living In Harmony Is Winning The Internet

The world will be such a better place if there was no hate and everyone just co-existed peacefully. No, I don't want to sound preachy, I'm just stating facts.

And, to prove that point even further, here's a Facebook post by Sania Ahmad Hasan talking about how people being respectful and living in harmony is important.

She starts off by saying she lives in Jamia Nagar in New Delhi, a place where a good percentage of the population is Muslim. She wrote, “I live in the predominantly Muslim area of Jamia Nagar in Delhi. There are a few Hindu families that live near my house though.”

As everyone knows, Navratras just ended and how important it is to a lot of people. Her post further said, “In an area of mosques every few kilometres, there is a small temple for these families here. Nowadays, because of Navratras, the temple plays bhajans all day.”

She went on to talk about the respectful and nice gesture from all the people there, that might be small, but means so much more. She said, “However, during each of the azaans, they pause the bhajans. On the other side, the Muslim meat shops near their houses put up a black curtain and sell their wares discreetly from behind it during these 9 nights, in respect of their fast and sentiments.”

The last line, the conclusion and the proof of my first point – “The beauty of peaceful co-existence! Sigh!”

It's a small story but every tiny thing matters and these gestures probably meant a lot to all the Muslim and Hindu people living in the area.

The post has so many people appreciating the kind actions of people, and even asking more stories like this, so people can understand the importance of co-existence.

Spread humanity!

Yes.

It's all about respect.

Emraan Hashmi

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