The Hindu and the Muslim

An unusually balanced and insightful article about communal harmony. One startling paragraph has the following to say:
"Before his death, Ram divided his kingdom between the two sons, installing Lava as ruler of the Northern Koshalas and Kusha king of the Southern ones. It is one of the history’s ironies that both Lava and Kush are said to have migrated from their father’s Ayodhya and in time founded two cities — Lahore and Kasur — both in what is now the Islamic Republic of Pakistan."

It ends with an appeal to reason:
"It is over a thousand years since Islam came to the subcontinent. It qualifies not be treated as an alien immigrant, nor to be ostracised as an outsider. Is it not time that the various communities of the subcontinent — the Muslims, the Hindus, the Sikhs and the Christians — forgive a millennia of grudges and make peace with each other?"

Amen

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